The Destructoids

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Destructoids


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Stone-like creatures, ranging in height from 120 to 150 feet. About the size of a ten story building. Build and costumes have traits similar to Maya and Aztec designs.

These guys are very destructive and not exactly the most intelligent of creatures. The expect (DEMAND!) worship, idolatry, and obedience. They become angry, belligerent and emotional irrational when they don't get it, hence their destructive tendencies. Not a very compassionate lot. They make havoc of city budgets and insurance rates.


Contents [hide]

   1 Vital Statistics
   2 Powers
   3 Footnotes
   4 Appearances (in published order)

[edit] Vital Statistics

Status: Active

Debut: mentioned in newspaper article 1:5 Earliest Known Appearance: , Minor legends link the Destructoids to pre-human civilizations of the Ancient America cultures, dating back at least a millennia (estimate) . Affiliation: none Base of Operations: western area of North America Range of Operations: same as base

Age: Ancient Height(estimated): multi-storied Weight(estimated): colossal

[edit] Powers


Magic(?) Conjuring? Strength (TDB), Speed: Cumbersome at best Durability: nigh-close to industructable, Reflexes: cumbersome, slow, typical of big building destroying monsters Regeneration: Hmmmmm... is that how they last so long and keep coming back?. [edit] Footnotes

According to Pete Dominick, Doorman at The Astro City Classic Hotel:

"They're supposed to be some sort of ANCIENT SPIRITS -- evil beings that ravaged PRE-HUMAN CIVILIZATION cultures, a millennia ago.

"They were destroyed or BANISHED or something ...

"They weren't robots or statues, they just LOOKED like them. This is the form they take when they come back... trying to get their JOBS back or whatever."


[edit] Appearances (in published order)

1:5 Mentioned in Newspaper headline "Destructoid Rampage"

LH:1 Honor Guard battles Destructoids in 1991.

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