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Chemo is a fictional supervillain that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''Showcase'' #39 (July - Aug. 1962) and was created by writer Robert Kanigher and artists Ross Andru and Mike Esposito. Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books, the character has appeared in both comic books and other DC Comics-related products such as animated television series and trading cards. ==Publication history== Chemo debuted in a story called "The Deathless Doom" in ''Showcase'' #39 - 40 (July - Aug & Sept. - Oct. 1962), being the adversary for DC Comics' new superteam the Metal Men. The character returned in ''Metal Men'' #14 (July 1965); #25 (May 1967) and #46 - 47 (July & Sept. 1976). Chemo reappeared in ''DC Comics Presents'' #4 (Dec. 1978); ''Superman'' #342 (Dec. 1979) and #370 (April 1982); ''Crisis on Infinite Earth'' #9 - 10 (Dec. 1985 - Jan. 1986) and ''Action Comics'' #590 (July 1987). The character was reimagined in ''Supergirl'' vol. 4, #5 (Jan. 1997) and then appeared briefly during the ''Our Worlds At War'' storyline in ''Adventures of Superman'' #593 - 594 (Aug. - Sept. 2001) and in ''Birds of Prey'' #36 (Dec. 2001) and ''Joker: Last Laugh'' #2 (Dec. 2001). Chemo featured as a major villain in the limited series ''Infinite Crisis'' #1 - 7 (Dec. 2005 - June 2006) and appeared in multiple forms in ''Superman'' #663 (July 2007). The character also appeared in ''Outsiders - Five of a Kind: Nightwing/Captain Boomerang'' (Oct. 2007); ''Salvation Run'' #1 - 7 (Nov. 2007 – June 2008) and in ''Booster Gold'' vol. 2, #13 (Dec. 2008). Writer Mike Conroy noted "where would comic books be without those flukes, those accidents of fate which, although inexplicable to science, result in innocuous materials having a far-reaching impact on the world outside the laboratory?"〔Conroy, Mike. ''500 Comicbook Villains'', Collins & Brown, 2004.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chemo (comics)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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