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317:. Later, Tommy came to follow Saker's view that the supernatural beings were entitled to be in charge across earth, and he quit the Elementals and absorbed some of Saker's 'black' magic, to become one of his generals. Monolith was then re-embodied in a deceased insurance salesman (Donald Ridgeway), who neither wanted the power, nor ever understood fully how to use it or how to integrate with the other three Elementals. 25: 267:, unimaginably powerful spirits who together formed the foundation of existence, each chose an ordinary human who had been killed by their element, and resurrected him or her. They granted each member control of that particular element, eternal youth, and the ability to heal from any wound (given sufficient time). The team consisted of: 302:
who fell off a boat and drowned; she received various water-related abilities, as well as bright green skin and webbed fingers. She was also able to convert her body entirely into sentient water and shoot high-pressure
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When a centuries-old sorcerer named Lord Saker built a machine called the Shadowspear to harness the supernatural powers of the world, he upset the natural order of the universe. In response, the
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The four eventually defeated Saker and his minions, the Destroyers, a team of six: Shapeshifter, Annihilator, Chrysalis, Behemoth, Ratman (who later changed sides), and Electrocutioner.
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homicide detective who had burned to death while confronting a serial arsonist; she received various fire-related abilities, including pyrokinesis and an immunity to fire.
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Shadowspear, once released from Saker's control, formed a giant malevolent thunderstorm that circled the globe, occasionally
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No. 83. Stever commented that "Willingham's imagination must be on overdrive to come up with some of the far out ideas in
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The Destroyers and an early version of Saker known as Doctor Apocalypse originally appeared in 1982 in
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in a helicopter crash; he received various air-related abilities, including flight and wind-blasts.
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animals and corpses into monsters, thus keeping the Elementals busy for many years.
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also featured a crossover between the Justice Machine and the
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Sodaro, Robert J. "The Resplendent Sound of T.H.U.N.D.E.R.!"
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Stever, Martin A. (October–November 1988). "The Ruler".
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Publisher
Comico
First appearance
Justice Machine
1983
Bill Willingham
superhero
comic book
Bill Willingham
Justice Machine
Comico Comics
limited series
Andrew Rev
four elements
Los Angeles
Coast Guard
asphyxiated
debutante
landslide

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