Mister Bones
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Mister Bones is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, created by Roy Thomas and Todd McFarlane in Infinity, Inc. #16 (July 1985). He is African American. A former low-level supervillain, he reformed and joined the (fictional) Department of Extranormal Operations (a government agency which regulates superhero activity) as a bureaucrat, eventually rising to the rank of Regional Director for the Eastern Seaboard. Thus, he now wears a suit and tie instead of a costume, and is also known as Director Bones. A chain-smoker, he had a habit of speaking in rhyme in early appearances; however, he no longer does so. Since he was raised from infancy by a mad scientist, his real name (assuming he ever had one) is unknown.
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[edit] Character biography
[edit] Origin
Dr. Amos Love, a gynecologist, injected six pregnant women with an experimental mutagenic drug. Each of the women gave birth to metahuman children. Dr. Love kidnapped the infants and raised them himself, never allowing them to leave the house. The children learned all they knew from books, radio, and television. After the supposed death of Dr. Love, the six young adults learned the true story of their origin from reading Love's diary. Taking their cue from the superheroes they had watched on television, the six created costumes to go with the names Doctor Love had given them and called their group Helix.
[edit] Helix
The team kidnapped the Infinitor Fury in an attempt to extort money. Although they were defeated by Fury's teammates, Infinity, Inc., Helix managed to escape. Later, the second Wildcat (Yolanda Montez) learned that she was in fact a cousin of Helix's new member, Carcharo, and that they are both products of the same genetic experiments as Helix. The two teams battled to a stalemate and Mr. Bones was arrested while the others escaped.
Carcharo soon turned on the Helix and kidnapped Mr. Bones. In the ensuing struggle Carcharo bit Bones' leg off, and then died from cyanide poisoning (see Powers and Abilities below). To make sure Bones got medical care, Helix turned themselves in to the authorities. Later, Mr. Bones was freed from prison by Dr. Love. Mr. Bones received an artificial leg and Dr. Beth Chapel (Doctor Midnight) helped him recover from his injuries, and the two formed a friendly relationship.
[edit] Infinity, Inc.
Since they were minors, an informal court hearing was held to determine the fate of the members of Helix. It was found that Mr. Bones had too much of a negative influence on them. Infinity, Inc. was given custody of Bones while the rest of the Helix would receive treatment.
For most of his time with Infinity, Inc. Mr. Bones was not a member of the team even though he took an active part in their adventures and became a hero in his own right, and was eventually accepted by most of the Infinitors. During the wedding of Hector and Lyta Hall, Harlequin (Marcie Cooper) used deception to have Bones and Skyman meet at Solomon Grundy's room.
She then deceived Solomon Grundy into grabbing Bones' arm and using him to kill Skyman with his cyanide touch. Upset, Bones left Infinity, Inc. When Dr. Love gained control of Helix and ordered them to kill Bone, Helix instead turned on Love, killing him. Helix then left in disgust, telling Bones he was no longer one of them. The Infinitors, though, granted Bones full membership in the team, but Bones would end up being instrumental in their disbanding.
[edit] Department of Extranormal Operations
At some point after Infinity, Inc. disbanded, Mr. Bones became Director of a local branch of the U.S. Department of Extranormal Operations (D.E.O.), and as a D.E.O., Director Bones has had numerous interactions with the operations of the superhuman community. He has at times asked various DCU teams for their covert assistance. Mr. Bones is a supporting character in Manhunter
[edit] Powers and abilities
Bones' mother's exposure to mutagenic drugs during pregnancy gave him three superhuman powers, two of which are extremely inconvenient to his daily life: firstly, his skin (which, it has been indicated, would otherwise be black), flesh, and organs are all transparent, giving him the appearance of a denuded skeleton (thus his name); second, his skin constantly exudes a cyanide-based compound (in effect a toxic sweat), which is almost invariably lethal to anyone who touches him. As a corollary, he is immune to cyanide poisoning. He also possesses superhuman strength.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] List of appearances
- Chase #4, 6-8
- DCU Heroes Secret Files #1
- Green Arrow (3rd series) #22
- Infinity, Inc. #16-18, 22, 25-26, 28-29, 32, 35-36, 38-47, 49-53
- Infinity, Inc. Special #1
- JLA/JSA Secret Files #1
- JSA #6, 11, 21, 45, 52
- JSA: Classified #2-3
- Martian Manhunter (2nd series) #17
- Millennium #1, 3-5, 7-8
- The New Teen Titans #38
- The Outsiders Special #1
[edit] Significant stories
- Infinity, Inc. #16-18 (July 1985-September 1985) - The Helix battle Infinity, Inc.
- Infinity, Inc. #29 (August 1986); "Situation Terminal" - Mr. Bones' leg is bitten off by Carcharo.
- Infinity, Inc. #38 (May 1987); "Helix Takes the Stand" - Mr. Bones put into custody of Infinity, Inc.
- Infinity, Inc. #51 (June 1988); "A Death in the Family" - Mr. Bones unwillingly kills Skyman.
- Infinity, Inc. #52 (July 1988); "To Love and to Die in L.A." - Mr. Bones officially joins Infinity, Inc..
- Infinity, Inc. #53 (August 1988); "Death, When it Must Come" - Infinity, Inc. disbands.
- Chase #4 (May 1998); "Weep for the Future" - Mr. Bones becomes Director of the Department of Extranormal Operations.