The relaunch of the Rinascita della DC comics has been going on for several years and continues to deepen many of the most popular characters in the community. There were radical changes in this process, such as in Dark Nights: Metal by Snyder and Capullo, that had a major impact on Metal Men magazine.
There Metal Men maxi seriesAccording to the authors, it currently accounts for two-thirds of the total production, and while on the one hand the adventures of Will Magnus and his robots continue, on the other hand it seems to be the fate of a highly esteemed villain since his first appearance in the Silver Age has changed fundamentally.
In the eighth volume of the series, we see Magnus in action with his new Metal Men, a group of robots inspired by animals and named after different gases. Suddenly they become aware of an immediate danger to the city of New York a surprise attack by the Supervillain Chemo.
But it’s not the only unexpected, instead of the usual indistinguishable verse, Chemo asks the Metal Men not to attack him and states how he couldn’t express himself before “I slept in a cell … but then …something touched my mind. I woke up. When I came back free, I realized I had to fix it. ”
Although Chemo doesn’t want to fight, Magnus asks his robots not to believe the enemy’s words and to stop him at all costs. Chemo uses a small amount of its toxin to easily eliminate enemies. The last table in the volume shows lArrival of the original Metal Men to continue the clash.
It is not yet clear how Chemo actually managed to speak and express such thoughts, but given the various representations over the years that have only shown him as a blank of the DC universe, this may be the perfect opportunity to express yourself deepen his background.
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