Four-Armed Terror
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Any one of a group of yellow-skinned humanoid creatures, grown from stolen human DNA, that feed on nuclear radiation. | Any one of a group of yellow-skinned humanoid creatures, grown from stolen human DNA, that feed on nuclear radiation. | ||
− | An army of Four-Armed Terrors, described individually as "in the shape of man, but ... not man" (SPJO No. 137, Apr 1971: "The Four-Armed Terror") and possessed of super-strength, is unleashed on [[The Project]] by [[Simyan]] and [[Mokkari]], two agents of [[Darkseid]], in April 1971. After a battle involving the [[Golden Guardian]], the creatures are led by [[Superman]], "like maddened lemmings," into a pit below Metropolis where they are destroyed in a nuclear explosion (SPJO No. 138, Jun 1971 | + | An army of Four-Armed Terrors, described individually as "in the shape of man, but ... not man" (SPJO No. 137, Apr 1971: "The Four-Armed Terror") and possessed of super-strength, is unleashed on [[The Project]] by [[Simyan]] and [[Mokkari]], two agents of [[Darkseid]], in April 1971. After a battle involving the [[Golden Guardian]], the creatures are led by [[Superman]], "like maddened lemmings," into a pit below Metropolis where they are destroyed in a nuclear explosion (SPJO No. 138, Jun 1971: "The Big Boom"). |
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Revision as of 15:00, 20 May 2005
Any one of a group of yellow-skinned humanoid creatures, grown from stolen human DNA, that feed on nuclear radiation.
An army of Four-Armed Terrors, described individually as "in the shape of man, but ... not man" (SPJO No. 137, Apr 1971: "The Four-Armed Terror") and possessed of super-strength, is unleashed on The Project by Simyan and Mokkari, two agents of Darkseid, in April 1971. After a battle involving the Golden Guardian, the creatures are led by Superman, "like maddened lemmings," into a pit below Metropolis where they are destroyed in a nuclear explosion (SPJO No. 138, Jun 1971: "The Big Boom").