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Amazo : ウィキペディア英語版
Amazo

Amazo is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appears in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #30 (June 1960) and was created by Gardner Fox and Murphy Anderson. Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books, the character has appeared in comic books and other DC Comics-related products, including animated television series, trading cards and video games.
==Publication history==
Amazo first appeared in a one-off story in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #30 (June 1960) and returned as a regular opponent of the Justice League of America in ''Justice League of America'' #27 (May 1964) and #112 (Aug. 1974). Other significant issues included an encounter with a depowered Superman in ''Action Comics'' #480-483 (Feb. – May 1978), and in ''Justice League of America'' #191 (June 1981) and #241-243 (Aug. – Oct. 1985).
A different Amazo model featured in ''Justice League Quarterly'' #12 (Fall 1993) and battled the hero Aztek in ''Aztek: The Ultimate Man'' #10 (May 1997) before being destroyed in ''Resurrection Man'' #2 (June 1997). An advanced version debuted in a one-off story in ''JLA'' #27 (March 1999), while another appeared in the limited series ''Hourman'', specifically issues #1, #5-7, #17, and #19-21 (April 1999 – Dec. 2000).
Amazo's origin is revealed in ''Secret Origins of Super-Villains 80-Page Giant'' #1 (Dec. 1999). Another version is discovered to be part of a weapons shipment in ''Batman'' #636-637 (March – April 2005) and during the ''Villains United'' storyline in ''Firestorm'' vol. 2, #14-16 (Aug. – Oct. 2005), ''Villains United'' #5-6 (Nov. – Dec. 2005), and the ''Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special'' (June 2006).
Amazo's consciousness returned in ''Justice League of America'' #1-5 (Oct. 2006 – March 2007), planted in the body of fellow android the Red Tornado. Ivo also created Amazo's "offspring" in ''JLA Classified'' #37-41 (June – Oct. 2007). A story continuing the first Red Tornado storyline featured in ''Justice League of America'' vol. 2, #21-23 (July – Sept. 2008).
Writer Mike Conroy noted, "Amazo was a persistent thorn in the JLA's side... although his programming and own sentience have displayed no ambition towards world conquest... His very existence is a hazard to all of humanity."

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