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Vibe (real name Paco Ramone or Francisco "Cisco" Ramon) is a comic book superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in ''Justice League of America Annual'' #2 (October 1984),〔 and was created by Gerry Conway and Chuck Patton. Vibe made his live action debut in The CW's television series ''The Flash'' as Cisco Ramon, portrayed by actor Carlos Valdes. ==Fictional character biography== Paco Ramone or Francisco "Cisco" Ramon's career as Vibe began shortly after Aquaman disbanded the original Justice League. When young Cisco heard that a new Justice League was forming in his own hometown of Detroit, he decided to give up his position as the leader of a local street gang, Los Lobos, to join.〔 What made Ramon a candidate was his metahuman ability to emit powerful vibratory shock waves. Vibe's presence on the team caused Aquaman and the Martian Manhunter to harbor some strong doubts about the new JLA, particularly after he got the League involved in a rumble with a rival gang.〔''Justice League of America'' #233 (December 1984)〕 Vibe soon proved his mettle during the League's battles against Cadre,〔''Justice League of America'' #233-236 (December 1984-February 1985). DC Comics〕 Anton Allegro〔''Justice League of America'' #237-239 (July–September 1985). DC Comics〕 and Amazo.〔''Justice League of America'' #241-243 (August–October 1985). DC Comics〕 He stayed with the League through the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' crossover, when his powers played a vital role in defeating Despero.〔''Justice League of America'' #254 (September 1986). DC Comics〕 During Darkseid's assault on Earth during the ''Legends'' mini-series, the Justice League of America was disbanded and Paco left his JLA comrades to seek the familiar solace of the streets. Vibe was attacked by one of Professor Ivo's androids, and became the first Justice League member to be killed in the line of duty. The Martian Manhunter brought Vibe's body back to the League's mountain sanctuary, where Vibe was laid to rest in a cryogenic chamber. Paco's dead form has twice been resurrected by evil-doers.〔''JLA Annual'' #2 (1998)〕〔''Martian Manhunter'' vol. 2 #12 (November 1999). DC Comics〕 One of Vibe's younger brothers, Armando, developed a similar set of vibratory powers and joined Booster Gold's team of heroes, the Conglomerate, using the code names Reverb and later Hardline.〔''Justice League Quarterly'' #1 (Winter 1990)〕 He has since been depicted as the owner of a dance club named Reverb in the Little Tachyon section of Old Town Metropolis.〔''Superman Annual'' #14. DC Comics〕 In the ''Trinity'' maxi-series, reality is altered, and a living Cisco is shown as a member of The League, an underground version of the Justice League.〔''Trinity'' #25 (November 2008). DC Comics〕 Soon after Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman return, his head is disintegrated by an energy blast, killing him again. 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「Vibe (comics)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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