Max O'Millions

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Max O'Millions
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AstroFacts


Status: Unknown
Affiliation: Honor Guard (Founder)
Base of Operations: Astro City
Range of Operations: International


Personal Data


Height: x’x”
Weight: xx lbs


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Appearances (in Publication Order): Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol. 1 #2

Astro City: Local Heroes #4 Astro City/Arrowsmith The Flip Book Astro City Special: Silver Agent #1 Template:ComicTemplate #, #


Event Timeline

1959     Dialog

1959/10/14     Current

1966     Flashback

??     Headline

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Max O'Millions

History

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Mr. Smartie Notes: mention the early years and his actions forming the Honor Guard. Any information on his exit from crime fighting?

Powers

He has the ability to grow in volume. He uses a giant size to fight crime.

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Mr. Smartie Notes: need more info here, and we should be able to pull together a History-Table of sorts

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Speculations, Theories

  • There was some sort of animated show featuring Max during the mid 1970s.
  • May have been present, in an updated costume, to fight Madame Majestrix's invasion of Astro City in 1973 (see DA1:4, page 9, lower panel).
  • Kurt Busiek has said that in the imaginary "Astro Comics" line he envisions the Astro City world coming from, Max O'Millions was created in-between the Golden and Silver Ages, during the period superheroes had fallen out of popularity. He had begun as a comic book character in a genre other than superheroes. When the Silver Age hit and made superheroes popular again, he was turned into a superhero. What genre Max O'Millions likely originally belonged to I'll leave to those more knowledgeable about comic book history than me to say.