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Encyclopedia > Fan Boy
Fan Boy
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance X-Statix #1
Created by Peter Milligan, Mike Allred
Character Information
Real name Arthur "Arnie" K. Lundberg
Status Deceased
Affiliations None
Previous affiliations X-Statix
Notable aliases Mysterious Fan Boy
Notable relatives Mrs. Lundberg (mother)
Notable powers can alter molecular structures and manipulate energy

Fan Boy is a comic book character in the X-Statix series. He is a mutant with superhuman powers in the Marvel Comics Universe. It has been suggested that Felicia (pseudonym) be merged into this article or section. ... In comic books, first appearance refers to the date or issue of a characters first appearance. ... Peter Milligan is an Irish writer, best known for his comic book, film and television work. ... Cover to the Madman Adventures collected edition Mike Allred is a U.S. comic book artist and writer. ... X-Statix was the name of a fictional team of mutant superheroes in Marvel Comics, specifically designed to be ironic media superstars. ... X-Statix was the name of a fictional team of mutant superheroes in Marvel Comics, specifically designed to be ironic media superstars. ... The idea of a mutant is a common trope in comic books and science fiction. ... It has been suggested that Felicia (pseudonym) be merged into this article or section. ...


He was a mutant who had been injured and hideously scarred under unknown circumstances. As he lay comatose, he heard the voice of Edith Sawyer (U-Go Girl), which stirred him out of his inert state. He soon revived completely. U-Go Girl, was a member of the superhero team X-Statix. ...


Arnie Lundberg claimed to be the biggest X-Force fan in the world, especially of U-Go Girl. He blamed the Orphan for killing his favorite member. It was eventually revealed that he was a mutant and was using his powers to control a small town in the Midwest. He was also psychically sending images of U-Go Girl into the Orphan's mind in hope that Guy would attack him. Preparing for the attack, he unleashed an army of the dead to attack Solomon O'Sullivan's superteam, O-Force. The Orphan arrived and saved the team and confronted Arnie. Arnie sent him flying out a window and into the undead army. Guy was saved by X-Statix and Guy convinced Arnie to turn his powers to healing the mess he has called. The Orphan then nominated Arnie for X-Statix membership so that they could keep an eye on him. X-Force was a Marvel Comics superhero team, featured in an eponymous monthly series from 1991 until 2002 and a miniseries running from late 2004 to 2005. ... The Orphan was a comicbook character in the X-Statix series. ...


Arnie joined the X-Statix as the "Mysterious Fan Boy", with his identity concealed from the public with a mask. Lacuna, who could move between seconds, removed his mask on live TV, revealing his identity to the world. To prove that he has changed his ways, "Fanboy" joined X-Statix on a mission against the indestructable Razorhead where he had a heart attack after killing Razorhead and saving the team. After he died, the Orphan argued with Lacuna over his decision to have Lacuna inject him with a chemical that caused Arnie's heart attack. Lacuna is a mutant and the ocassional ally of the superhero group X-Statix. ...


Powers

He was a mutant reality warper who could bend the world around him at will. He could restructure matter, both organic and inorganic, teleport objects or/and beings, etc. He could also raise and animate corpses, though that is probably just a use of his other powers. However, he apparently could not heal his scarred face. Reality warping is a form of superpower normally associated with comics, Marvel comics in particular, even though it was likely DC comics who started it all with Mr. ...



 
 

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