Dynamo (Fox Feature Syndicate)

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Dynamo
Science Comics Vol 1 2.jpg
Dynamo on the cover of Science Comics #2
Art by Lou Fine
Publication information
Publisher Fox Feature Syndicate
First appearance (as Electro) Science Comics #1 (February 1940)
(as Dynamo)
Science Comics #2 (March 1940)
Created by Robert Webb
In-story information
Alter ego Jim Andrews
Notable aliases Electro
Abilities Ability to generate, project, channel and absorb electrical currents
Force field generation
Flight

Dynamo is a fictional superhero that appeared in comic books published by Fox Feature Syndicate. He originally appeared in Science Comics #1 (February 1940) under the name Electro. He appeared for the first time as Dynamo in Science Comics #2 (March 1940).

Fictional character biography[edit | edit source]

Jim Andrews is a young research scientist who is caught between two giant electrodes while conducting an experiment. He finds that the accident has given him the power to control electricity, which he can use to create force fields, shoot bolts of electricity from his hands, or fly through the air. If he uses his powers for too long, he can recharge by holding onto an electrical source. Deciding to call himself Electro, Jim puts on a helmet and cape to fight crime. He later changes his name to Dynamo, which he uses for the rest of his career.

Dynamo was a regular feature in Fox's Science Comics and Weird Comics, occasionally as the lead feature. His last appearance was in Weird Comics #19 (November 1941).

Powers and abilities[edit | edit source]

Dynamo/Electro has the ability to control electricity. He can send electricity out from his hands, create bullet-repelling force fields, and fly. His source of electricity can be depleted by overuse, but he is able to recharge by holding onto a new source of electricity.

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