Shrapnel (DC Comics)

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Shrapnel

Shrapnel as seen in Adventures of Superman #593 (August 2001)
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Doom Patrol vol. 2 #7 (April 1988)
Created by Erik Larsen
In-story information
Alter ego Mark Scheffer
Team affiliations Suicide Squad
Secret Society of Super Villains
The Cyborg Revenge Squad
Abilities super human strength and endurance. Shrapnel's body consists of hundreds of pieces of an organic-metallic substance that can be projected into explosive bursts.

Shrapnel is a supervillain in the DC Comics universe. He is primarily an enemy of the Outsiders and the Doom Patrol.

Fictional character biography

Very little about Shrapnel's past and identity is known, although it is known that his name is Mark Scheffer[1] and that he was a normal human at one time and has an ex-wife and two very human blond-haired daughters. Shrapnel has tried to stay incognito, but failed to do so after deciding to slaughter anyone who caught even a glimpse of him.

He was discovered by the Doom Patrol in Kansas while on a murder spree and forced into combat by the team. Celsius quickly flooded Shrapnel encasing him within a solid prison block of ice. Shrapnel blew it apart, hitting Mrs. Caulder point blank and hospitalizing the heroine.

It is also noted that Lodestone was not able to magnetize some control over Shrapnel. It was energy blasting Tempest who worked out that Shrapnel is a series of organic cells creating a single consciousness- that feeds on the blood of victims. Shrapnel escaped the encounter with the Doom Patrol.

He has since joined The Society.[2] Shrapnel has later resurfaced as one of the exiled supervillains in Salvation Run.[3]

In DC Special: Cyborg mini-series, Shrapnel has joined The Cyborg Revenge Squad.

Following the Final Crisis, he was with Cheetah III's Secret Society of Super Villains at the time when Genocide was created. He was defeated by Wonder Woman.

Shrapnel appeared in the intercompany crossover JLA/Avengers as one of the villains who attack the Vision and Aquaman in Metropolis. He actually makes the first attack, but the Vision blocks it by increasing his density. After the two heroes are subdued, Shrapnel prepares to blast Aquaman when Green Lantern attacks him and knocks him out.

Powers and abilities

As a being made of organic metal, Shrapnel has superhuman strength and stamina. He doesn't have to eat or sleep in this form.

In addition, the metal plates on Shrapnel's body can be projected into explosive bursts. Each scale is a living organism controlled by Shrapnel's consciousness, so once fired they can be directed and recalled at will. Pieces lost by Shrapnel will eventually die, but he can regenerate new ones.

In other media

Television

  • Shrapnel appeared in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "When OMAC Attacks!" voiced by Greg Ellis. This version is General Kafka (inspired by the eponymous future villain[4] in the OMAC comic book series), a Russian war criminal who was turned into an organic metal being through a lab accident. As Shrapnel, he continuously fights OMAC in a destructive battle arranged by Equinox.[5] Though the comic book Shrapnel was simply deranged, and the future Kafka a petty mercenary obsessed with world domination, this incarnation of Shrapnel is driven by revenge, as he claims, while fighting OMAC, to hail from a poor Russian village, razed and burnt to the ground during an unspecified conflict (apparently as collateral damage in failed attempt of the GPA to curb Kafka's power base), dooming its farmer inhabitants, or better the survived ones, to poverty and famine. In this precarious state of mind, Shrapnel is exploited by Equinox, coaxed into trying, while battling OMAC, to set up a meltdown to burn New York City into a nuclear holocaust as a balance for the earlier loss of his people. Shrapnel is defeated when OMAC raised his shield defense so Shrapnel wasted his energy beating on him and tired himself out.
  • Mark Scheffer appeared in Arrow, portrayed by Sean Maher.[6] In "Blast Radius" he is seen as an anti-government serial bomber who follows a militia group and the group's M.O. is how he is identified by Team Arrow when they analyze the bomb remains given by Detective Lance, currently officer but still referred to as Detective. He goes by the alias of Shrapnel but does not appear visually or physically as Shrapnel. After bombing two government buildings in Starling, Shrapnel targets Sebastian Blood's Unity Rally and after a brief chase, Arrow manages to catch him and he's arrested.

References

  1. Birds of Prey #12 (December 1999)
  2. Villains United #1 (July 2005)
  3. Salvation Run #1 (January 2008)
  4. One-Man Army Corps #3 (April 1975)
  5. worldsfinestonline.com/WF/bravebold/guides/s01.php
  6. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=48691

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