Demolition Team

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Demolition Team

The Demolition Team, art by Dave Gibbons
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Green Lantern vol. 2 #176
May (1984)
Created by Len Wein and Dave Gibbons
In story information
Member(s) Hardhat
Jackhammer
Rosie
Scoopshovel
Steamroller

The Demolition Team are fictional characters, a team of comic book mercenaries in the DC Comics universe. They first appeared in Green Lantern #176 (May 1984) and were created by Len Wein and Dave Gibbons.

[edit] Fictional character history

In their initial appearance, the Demolition Team were hired by Congressman Jason Bloch to destroy the Los Angeles branch of Ferris Aircraft. The Ferris employees were virtually defenseless against the team and their state-of-the-art weaponry provided by the Monitor. Help finally arrived in the form of the mysterious Predator who defeated the entire team unaided. It is assumed the Demolition Team were sent to prison soon after the incident.

The Demolition Team returned several years later with updated technology only to be handily defeated by the Blood Pack after attacking a nuclear power plant in Germany. Most of the team met their end at the hands of the OMACs during the events of The OMAC Project, but Hardhat was seen alive in Infinite Crisis #7.

[edit] Members

  • Hardhat - former heavyweight boxing palooka from New York City. His powered helmet and harness made him into a human juggernaut.
  • Jackhammer - former oil rig worker from Houston. He carried a larger, more powerful version of a jackhammer capable of untold destruction. He is not to be confused with a similarly-named character who employed an armor suit with two hydraulically charged hammer pistons against Superman while he had been weakened by Lord Satanus and Syren for a time.
  • Rosie - leader of the Demolition Team. A former, no-nonsense bar owner in New Orleans, she brandished a rapid-fire hot rivet gun.
  • Scoopshovel - former professional jai-alai player from San Diego. His hydraulic power-arm allowed him to dig up almost anything.
  • Steamroller - a former motorcycle stunt rider from Chicago. He rode a compact version of a steamroller that could flatten buildings.