Riot (DC)

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Riot is a male comic supervillain who features in DC Comics.

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Biography

Origin

Frederick Von Frankenstein was a male human born in the modern age where he was a scion of the von Frankenstein family. He was the only heir of his father and as he was growing up he was expected to follow in the family footsteps into the scientific field. During this time, his father owned a large highly-funded laboratory with Frederick placed under immense pressure to succeed both at school and at the lab. The sheer volume of work was too much for one person to handle and he came to use his uncle Hal's phase shifter to create duplicate copies of himself. This allowed him to create duplicates of himself that would help him at work. These allowed him to handle his lab work and school work as well with him completing his work on a process that allowed one to stick to walls. It was believed though that the use of the temporal phase shifter triggered a metagenetic capacity in his body allowing him to duplicate himself without the machine. However, the power caused disfiguring effects on his body and also prevented him from being able to sleep as he no longer possessed a single mind. This caused his behaviour became increasingly bizarre that ultimately led to his banishment from the laboratory by his father. The negative effects of sleep deprivation came to break his mind and he fell into a life of crime where he adopted the name Riot. (Superman: The Man of Tomorrow v1 #14)

Post-Flashpoint

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.

Overview

Personality and attributes

Constant use of the phase shifter came to have a disfiguring effect on him thus turning his features more monstrous. He eventually fell into a life of crime where he took the name Riot. (Superman: The Man of Tomorrow v1 #14)

He was under immense pressure to succeed but secretly all he wanted to do was live as a normal carefree kid. (Superman: The Man of Tomorrow v1 #14)

Frederick was noted to had suffered from the negative effects of sleep deprivation that caused him to act bizarre and led to him adopting a life of crime. (Superman: The Man of Tomorrow v1 #14)

It was said that he would sell his soul for a good night's rest. (Superman: The Man of Tomorrow v1 #14)

His family were of the long line of scientists of the von Frankenstein school with him being expected to follow in the family's footsteps. It was noted that his ancestors consisted of mad scientists. (Superman: The Man of Tomorrow v1 #14)

Powers and abilities

Originally, he was an ordinary human being though one born of the von Frankenstein line making him a talented scientist and inventor. Frederick made use of a temporal phase shifter that allowed him to 'borrow' versions of himself from microseconds in the past and future. Thus, he was able to create multiple copies of himself which he used to handle the intense workloads that were given to him. He came to be capable of accomplishing the ability to duplicate by himself with it suspected that this perhaps activated a previously unknown metagenetic capacity in his body. (Superman: The Man of Tomorrow v1 #14)

There were numerous side effects of the use of the phase shifter. It was noted to had caused disfiguring effects on his features that became more skeletal as a result. In addition, he no longer possessed a single mind that prevented him from being able to sleep. (Superman: The Man of Tomorrow v1 #14)

He created a process that allowed a person to be capable of sticking to walls. (Superman: The Man of Tomorrow v1 #14)

Notes

  • Riot was created by Louise Simonson where he made his first appearance in Superman: Man of Steel v1 #61 (October, 1996).

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Appearances

  • Superman: Man of Steel v1: (1996)
  • Superman: The Man of Tomorrow v1:
  • Action Comics v1:

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