Hiro Okamura
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Revision as of 14:58, 12 December 2015
Hiro Okamura is a male character that features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Origin
The New 52
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Hiro Okamura as Toyman was created by Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness where he made his first appearance in Superman v2 #177 (February 2002).
In other media
Films
- In Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, Hiro Okamura as Toyman made an appearance in the animated movie where he was voiced by Calvin Tran. He was shown as being a highly intelligent with an I.Q. of 210 specialized in the field of science and technology. As a child, he claimed that he was into his hero worship with both Batman and Superman his idols. By the age of 13, he became extremely wealthy and operated his own corporate headquarters with an obsession over toys. Batman and Superman sought him out for help in finding a way to stop a Kryptonite meteor that was heading towards Earth with him being deemed as being as smart if not smarter than Lex Luthor. Power Girl was sent to meet him in order to prepare for a means of destroying the meteor but Hiro was alluded to had behaved inappropriately to her. This was mentioned when he said that he was only testing his X-Ray goggles that had been proven by Power Girl thus implying that he used them on her. When Batman and Superman arrived, Power Girl said she would wait outside for them as she did not want to be in Okamura's company further. Hiro told Batman to refer him as Toyman as he needed to protect his trademark and showed that he had created a rocket but due to the short time he had he had to design it on his old childhood concepts giving it the shape of a Composite Superman. The rocket had manual controls because of this but it was being set up with an autopilot to guide its journey but Lex Luthor in his powersuit arrived where he destroyed the controls leading to Batman piloting the ship on its journey to the meteor that was approaching Earth.
Appearances
- Superman v2:
- Batman/Superman:
External Links
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