Character » Robotman appears in 656 issues.
Mysterious humanoid being who seems to be made of porcelain. Aside from some connection to the Humpty Dumpty of folklore, little is known about her yet.
Roger Hayden became the second Psycho-Pirate when he found the fabled Medusa Mask, an artifact with the ability to control the emotional response of the human brain.
A Japanese woman with a fear of dirt, The Quiz had every power you hadn't thought of. She was a member of the first Brotherhood of Dada.
Goetian demon
Robotman (Cliff Steele) is actually a cyborg rather than a robot and one of the founding members of the Doom Patrol and the only character to appear in every version of the team. Battled Reactron with Doom Patrol.
A powerful God-like entity who collects butterflies. He claimed to be both Jack the Ripper and the Creator of the Universe.
Giant robot enemy of the Doom Patrol, he was built by Mr. Morden, who would become Mr. Nobody.
Doom Patrol villain.
One of the fallen angels.
Robotman was the one who confronted the Shadowy Mr. Evans. He tricked him into sending himself away from the Earthly plain.
Agent of the Cult of the Unwritten Book.
Holly McKenzie was a British girl who had tremendous power, but only when she was asleep. She was a member of the original Brotherhood of Dada.
Once a young high spirited youth in the real world with the powers of Superman, intense trauma had twisted his sense of justice and morals, exacerbated by the corrupted and ineffective heroes of post-Crisis Earth as well as his loss of his destiny as the "Universe's Greatest Protector".
Leader of the Gentrifiers.
Mystic Voodoo shaman responsible for the Chief being a paraplegic. Has battled Doom Patrol many times.
Robotman (Cliff Steele) is actually a cyborg rather than a robot and one of the founding members of the Doom Patrol and the only character to appear in every version of the team.
Robotman battled the Brain and his Brotherhood of evil in the Doom Patrol.
The Chief is a wheelchair bound genius who formed the Doom Patrol.
Being that haunted telephone system for 50 years and enslaved the dead. The Pentagon and the Ant Farm were powered by it.
A Belle Reve inmate possessing a genius-level I.Q. who suffers from a nerve-degenerating disease.
Blind servant of Nao Yut.
Vandal Savage, the immortal tyrant, has been witness to humanity's growth from the dawn of civilization, and his desire to control mankind has led him into conflict with many heroes of the DC Universe.
Enemy of the Challengers of the Unknown.
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