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Damage (DC Comics)

Two superheroes created by DC Comics

Comics character

Damage is the name of two fictional characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.

The Grant Emerson incarnation of Damage first appeared in a comic book of the same name during the Zero Hour crisis. He is the son of the original Atom, Al Pratt. He has been a member of the Titans, the Freedom Fighters, and the Justice Society of America.[1]

The Ethan Avery incarnation of Damage debuted in a self-titled series released in 2018. He is a soldier who is given a serum derived from Hourman's Miraclo drug, giving him the ability to transform into a monstrous grey form for one hour at a time.[2]

A reimagined, villainous version of Ethan Avery appears in My Adventures with Superman, voiced by Jason Marnocha.

Publication history

The Grant Emerson incarnation of Damage first appeared in Damage #1, and was created by Tom Joyner and Bill Marimon.[3]

The Ethan Avery Jr. incarnation of Damage first appeared in Damage (vol. 2) #1, and was created by Robe

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With more than 11 albums behind him already, Martin Nathan ventures since 15 years into many artistic and stylistic experiments, under the name of Brain Damage.

Alternately dark, atmospheric, aggressive or poetic, his universe seems to be constantly evolving, what may be the key to his project longevity. Acclaimed as one of the founders of the French dub scene, he presents, early in 1999, the first dub live-act of its kind in France. After producing the famous « Brain Booster » track, embryo of the French dub-steppa, he forges connections with some masters of the style in the UK (Zion Train, Alpha & Omega, The Disciples).

2002, in London, alongside the singer Tena Stelin, he composes the standard « Genetic Weapon », — still recently taken over by OBF Sound System —, and produces afterwards his two first albums on the Parisian label Hammerbass.

2006, always accompanied by the bassist Raphaël Talis, he joins the label Jarring Effects. A trilogy of three experimental and conceptual opuses follows, developed in colla

1) Damage Control was a Norwegian straight edge hardcore band. They broke up in 2006. Members went on to form bands such as Common Cause, Death is not Glamorous & Another Year. Damage Control released a 7”/CDEP on Crucial Response Records from Germany, an LP/CD on Livewire Records from the USA (released in Europe by Dead & Gone Rec’s from the UK), and a final posthumous 7" in 2008. They also participated on a couple of Compilations. Damage Control toured Europe a bunch of times, along with two tours in the USA.

2) Damage Control is a modern quartet presenting a refined
combination of jazz music with fusion.
The band consists of four extraordinarily creative artists:

Adam Bałdych– electric violin
Paweł Tomaszewski – keyboards
Piotr Żaczek – bass
Cezary Konrad – drums

The music of Damage Control is a extremely expressive
combination of modern musical flows. It leaves a great deal of emotion
with the listeners. The virtuosity, which is the trademark of the artists
forming the band, make the concerts a unique sight full of energy,
youthful zing, but also a ma

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