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Mister Nobody was the leader of the Brotherhood of Dada and an enemy of the Doom Patrol, with the ability to warp reality to surreal effect.
History
Brotherhood of Dada
Mister Nobody led the Brotherhood of Dada during an incident in which they captured the city of Paris inside a painting.[1] Their scheme was foiled by the Doom Patrol, who defeated the Brotherhood and freed Paris.[2]
This event was observed by Superman and members of the Justice League International,[1] and later related to Casey Brinke by her creator Danny the Street before he asked her to find the Doom Patrol.
Kal-El Returns
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Mister Nobody used the baton with which Pierre Monteux conducted Igor Stravinsky's ballet The Rite of Spring to instill the chaos of its debut performance on the streets of Gotham City. He was opposed by Batman, who pacified the rioting civilians with Wesley Dodds' sleeping gas, and Superman, who snapped the baton in half. Nobody trapped the two within confines like panels on a page, which they were able to escape by abandoning their own notions of rationality. With the heroes refusing to bend to his will, Nobody faded away.[3]
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Abilities
Notes
- Eric Morden was created by Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani, first appearing in Doom Patrol #86. However, in the Prime Earth continuity, Eric Morden first appeared as part of the New 52 DC Universe in Doom Patrol (Volume 6) #3 by Gerard Way and Nick Derington.
- Mister Nobody would first appear reintroduced into continuity in Doom Patrol (Volume 6) #3 as a statue created by Danny the Street. Morden's first physical appearance would be in Doom Patrol (Volume 6) #8, disguised as Eddie Zilch, but he wouldn't appear as himself until the next issue in Doom Patrol (Volume 6) #9.
Related
- 8 Appearances of Eric Morden (Prime Earth)
- 6 Images featuring Eric Morden (Prime Earth)
- 2 Quotations by or about Eric Morden (Prime Earth)
- Character Gallery: Eric Morden (Prime Earth)
Footnotes
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