翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Signaling protocol
・ Signaling System No. 5
・ Signaling System No. 6
・ Signalism
・ Signalizer functor
・ Signalkuppe
・ Signaller
・ Signalling (economics)
・ Signalling block system
・ Signalling Connection Control Part
・ Signalling control
・ Signalling lymphocyte activation molecule family
・ Signalling System No. 7
・ Signalling theory
・ Signalman
Signalman (comics)
・ Signalman (disambiguation)
・ Signalman (rail)
・ Signalman (rank)
・ Signalness
・ Signalness Creek
・ Signalness Lake
・ SignalR
・ Signalrunners
・ Signals (Mal Waldron album)
・ Signals (Mallory Knox album)
・ Signals (Rush album)
・ Signals (Wayne Krantz album)
・ Signals and slots
・ Signals brigade


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Signalman (comics) : ウィキペディア英語版
Signalman (comics)

Signalman is a fictional supervillain published by DC Comics. He first appeared in ''Batman'' vol. 1 #112 (December 1957), and was created by Bill Finger and Sheldon Moldoff.
==Fictional character biography==
Phillip "Phil" Cobb was a gangster with big ideas. He came to Gotham City intent on hiring a gang of his own and making it big, only to be laughed at when he tried to recruit the gang because he had no reputation. Steaming with anger, he vowed to prove himself to Gotham's mobsters, and when he noticed how modern society was regulated by signs, signals and symbols, he found the inspiration for his criminal career. Becoming the Signalman, he went on a spectacular crime spree using those signs and symbols as his motif.
Ultimately captured by Batman and Robin, he returned for a rematch a year later in ''Batman'' #124, 〔''Batman'' #124〕 and then switched gears and became the Green Arrow-copycat called the Blue Bowman in ''Batman'' #139.〔''Batman'' #139〕 After that, he remained unseen until 1976, when he resumed his Signalman guise in ''Detective Comics'' #466. This time, he actually managed to trap the Batman ''inside'' the Batsignal. 〔''Batman'' #466〕
In the years since then, Signalman has also been a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains and, in that capacity, did battle with the Justice League 〔''Justice League of America'' #195〕 〔''Justice League of America'' #196〕 〔''Justice League of America'' #197〕and Justice Society.
In the pages of ''Identity Crisis'', it is mentioned Signalman was kidnapped by Doctor Moon and Phobia, a fact confirmed in the pages of ''the Manhunter'', which depicts his torture and seeming death via a video recording.
"One Year Later" however, he appears in ''Justice League of America'' #1 as a drug addled informant for Black Lightning.〔''Justice League of America'' #1 〕
He also appears in full costume in Final Crisis #1, being arrested. 〔''Final Crisis'' #1〕
In The New 52 (a reboot of the DC Comics universe), Signalman appears as a member of the Secret Society. When Catwoman breaks out of Arkham Asylum, Signalman and Blockbuster confront Catwoman on the rooftop which ended with Catwoman being knocked out.〔''Justice League of America'' Vol. 3 #3〕 Signalman is sent with Giganta and Vandal Savage into tracking Pandora. After Pandora successfully subdues Giganta, Signalman realizes that Pandora is more parahuman than originally thought.〔''Trinity of Sin: Pandora'' #2〕

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「Signalman (comics)」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.