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Shrapnel (DC Comics)

Shrapnel is a supervillain appearing in media published by DC Comics, primarily as an enemy of the Outsiders and the Doom Patrol.

Shrapnel
Shrapnel as depicted in Who's Who in the DC Universe #13 (October 1991). Art by Erik Larsen (penciller/inker) and Tom McCraw (colorist).
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceDoom Patrol vol. 2 #7 (April 1988)
Created byPaul Kupperberg
Erik Larsen
In-story information
Alter egoMark Scheffer
SpeciesMetahuman
Team affiliationsSecret Society of Super Villains
Cyborg Revenge Squad
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength and durability
  • Metallic body that can be projected into explosive bursts

Shrapnel has appeared in Batman: The Brave and the Bold and season two of Arrow, portrayed by Sean Maher in the latter.

Publication history edit

Shrapnel first appeared in Doom Patrol vol. 2, #7 and was created by Paul Kupperberg and Erik Larsen.[1]

Fictional character biography edit

Little about Shrapnel's past and identity is known, although it is known that his name is Mark Scheffer[2] and that he was a normal human at one time and has an ex-wife and two 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 Rhea Jones was not able to magnetize any control over Shrapnel. Tempest realized that Shrapnel is composed 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.[3] Shrapnel later resurfaced as one of the exiled supervillains in Salvation Run.[4]

In the 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 when Genocide was created. He was defeated by Wonder Woman.

Shrapnel appeared in the inter-company crossover JLA/Avengers as one of the villains who attack the Vision and Aquaman in Metropolis. After subduing the two heroes, Shrapnel prepares to blast Aquaman when Green Lantern attacks him and knocks him out.

Powers and abilities edit

As a being made of organic metal, Shrapnel has superhuman strength and stamina. He does not 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 edit

  • An amalgamated incarnation of Shrapnel, with elements of and named after General Kafka (a foe from Jack Kirby's OMAC comic),[5] appears in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "When OMAC Attacks!", voiced by Greg Ellis.[6] This version is a Russian war criminal who claims to have hailed from a poor village that was razed during an unspecified conflict, which doomed the survivors to poverty and famine, and seeks revenge for this. Equinox manipulates him into fighting OMAC and attempting to cause a meltdown in New York City, during which he is transformed into an organic metal being with the ability to absorb kinetic energy to empower himself amidst a lab accident. With Batman's help, OMAC defeats Shrapnel by tricking him into tiring himself out.
  • Mark "Shrapnel" Scheffer appears in Arrow, portrayed by Sean Maher.[7] Introduced in the episode "Blast Radius", this version is a non-metahuman anti-government serial bomber and member of a terrorist militia group. After bombing two government buildings in Starling City, Scheffer targets Sebastian Blood's Unity Rally, but is thwarted and captured by the Arrow. In the episode "Suicide Squad", Scheffer becomes a reluctant member of the titular team. After he tries to abandon them during their first mission, Amanda Waller kills him via a nano-bomb implanted in the squad members' heads to keep them in line.[8]
  • Shrapnel appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Browning, Michael (July 2013). "The Doom Patrol Interviews: Erik Larsen". Back Issue! (65). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing: 52–54.
  2. ^ Birds of Prey #12 (December 1999)
  3. ^ Villains United #1 (July 2005)
  4. ^ Salvation Run #1 (January 2008)
  5. ^ O.M.A.C. #3
  6. ^ "Shrapnel Voice - Batman: The Brave and the Bold (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved April 27, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  7. ^ Ching, Albert (October 23, 2013). ""Firefly" Alum Joins "Arrow" Cast as DC's Shrapnel". Comic Book Resource. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  8. ^ Narcisse, Evan (February 21, 2014). "EXCLUSIVE: AMANDA WALLER UNLEASHES THE SUICIDE SQUAD ON "ARROW"". Comic Book Resource.
  9. ^ Eisen, Andrew (October 4, 2013). "DC Characters and Objects - Scribblenauts Unmasked Guide". IGN. Retrieved April 27, 2024.

External links edit

  • Rapsheet: Shrapnel

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Shrapnel is a supervillain appearing in media published by DC Comics primarily as an enemy of the Outsiders and the Doom Patrol ShrapnelShrapnel as depicted in Who s Who in the DC Universe 13 October 1991 Art by Erik Larsen penciller inker and Tom McCraw colorist Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceDoom Patrol vol 2 7 April 1988 Created byPaul KupperbergErik LarsenIn story informationAlter egoMark SchefferSpeciesMetahumanTeam affiliationsSecret Society of Super VillainsCyborg Revenge SquadAbilitiesSuperhuman strength and durability Metallic body that can be projected into explosive bursts Shrapnel has appeared in Batman The Brave and the Bold and season two of Arrow portrayed by Sean Maher in the latter Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 3 Powers and abilities 4 In other media 5 References 6 External linksPublication history editShrapnel first appeared in Doom Patrol vol 2 7 and was created by Paul Kupperberg and Erik Larsen 1 Fictional character biography editLittle about Shrapnel s past and identity is known although it is known that his name is Mark Scheffer 2 and that he was a normal human at one time and has an ex wife and two 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 Rhea Jones was not able to magnetize any control over Shrapnel Tempest realized that Shrapnel is composed 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 3 Shrapnel later resurfaced as one of the exiled supervillains in Salvation Run 4 In the 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 when Genocide was created He was defeated by Wonder Woman Shrapnel appeared in the inter company crossover JLA Avengers as one of the villains who attack the Vision and Aquaman in Metropolis After subduing the two heroes Shrapnel prepares to blast Aquaman when Green Lantern attacks him and knocks him out Powers and abilities editAs a being made of organic metal Shrapnel has superhuman strength and stamina He does not 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 editAn amalgamated incarnation of Shrapnel with elements of and named after General Kafka a foe from Jack Kirby s OMAC comic 5 appears in the Batman The Brave and the Bold episode When OMAC Attacks voiced by Greg Ellis 6 This version is a Russian war criminal who claims to have hailed from a poor village that was razed during an unspecified conflict which doomed the survivors to poverty and famine and seeks revenge for this Equinox manipulates him into fighting OMAC and attempting to cause a meltdown in New York City during which he is transformed into an organic metal being with the ability to absorb kinetic energy to empower himself amidst a lab accident With Batman s help OMAC defeats Shrapnel by tricking him into tiring himself out Mark Shrapnel Scheffer appears in Arrow portrayed by Sean Maher 7 Introduced in the episode Blast Radius this version is a non metahuman anti government serial bomber and member of a terrorist militia group After bombing two government buildings in Starling City Scheffer targets Sebastian Blood s Unity Rally but is thwarted and captured by the Arrow In the episode Suicide Squad Scheffer becomes a reluctant member of the titular team After he tries to abandon them during their first mission Amanda Waller kills him via a nano bomb implanted in the squad members heads to keep them in line 8 Shrapnel appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked A DC Comics Adventure 9 References edit Browning Michael July 2013 The Doom Patrol Interviews Erik Larsen Back Issue 65 Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 52 54 Birds of Prey 12 December 1999 Villains United 1 July 2005 Salvation Run 1 January 2008 O M A C 3 Shrapnel Voice Batman The Brave and the Bold TV Show Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved April 27 2024 A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot or collage of screenshots of a title s list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and or closing credits and or other reliable sources of information Ching Albert October 23 2013 Firefly Alum Joins Arrow Cast as DC s Shrapnel Comic Book Resource Retrieved 8 June 2017 Narcisse Evan February 21 2014 EXCLUSIVE AMANDA WALLER UNLEASHES THE SUICIDE SQUAD ON ARROW Comic Book Resource Eisen Andrew October 4 2013 DC Characters and Objects Scribblenauts Unmasked Guide IGN Retrieved April 27 2024 External links editRapsheet Shrapnel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shrapnel DC Comics amp oldid 1221135371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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