Nuclear Man
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Nuclear Man
Summary
Nuclear Man is a film character[1]. He worked as a supervillain[2]. He draws 41 Wikipedia views per month (film_character category, ranking #106 of 130).[3]
Key Facts
- Nuclear Man worked as a supervillain[2].
- Nuclear Man is the creator of Lawrence Konner[4].
- Nuclear Man is the creator of Mark Rosenthal[5].
- Nuclear Man is the creator of Christopher Reeve[6].
- Nuclear Man is recorded as male[7].
- Nuclear Man's instance of is recorded as film character[8].
- Nuclear Man's instance of is recorded as comics character[9].
- Nuclear Man's performer is recorded as Mark Pillow[10].
- Nuclear Man's performer is recorded as Gene Hackman[11].
- Nuclear Man's from narrative universe is recorded as DC Universe[12].
- Nuclear Man's present in work is recorded as Superman IV: The Quest for Peace[13].
- Nuclear Man's present in work is recorded as Superman[14].
- Nuclear Man's name in native language is recorded as Nuclear Man[15].
- Nuclear Man's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as superhuman durability[16].
- Nuclear Man's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as energy manipulation[17].
- Nuclear Man's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as heat vision[18].
- Nuclear Man's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as telekinesis[19].
- Nuclear Man's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as superhuman strength[20].
- Nuclear Man's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as superhuman speed[21].
- Nuclear Man's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as arctic breath[22].
- Nuclear Man's Comic Vine ID is recorded as 4005-74023[23].
- Nuclear Man's enemy is recorded as Superman[24].
- Nuclear Man's character type is recorded as supervillain[25].
- Nuclear Man's Personality Database profile ID is recorded as 1877384[26].
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Career and Affiliations
Nuclear Man worked as a supervillain[2].
Works and Contributions
Created works include Lawrence Konner[4], a screenwriter[27], b. 1949[28], of United States[29]; Mark Rosenthal[5], a screenwriter[30], b. 1950[31], of United States[32]; and Christopher Reeve[6], a television actor[33], 1952–2004[34], of United States[35], awarded the Primetime Emmy Award[36].
Why It Matters
Nuclear Man draws 41 Wikipedia views per month (film_character category, ranking #106 of 130).[3]
FAQs
What did Nuclear Man do for work?
Nuclear Man worked as supervillain[2].