Difference between revisions of "Glue-Gun"
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Glue-Gun is technically a super-villain, although his record is less than stellar. He is quite aware that most heroes regard him as, "someone anybody could beat." Perhaps his most embarrassing exploit was the time that he broke into a restaurant, took [[Altar Boy|a busboy]] hostage, and was promptly knocked unconscious ''by his hostage.'' | Glue-Gun is technically a super-villain, although his record is less than stellar. He is quite aware that most heroes regard him as, "someone anybody could beat." Perhaps his most embarrassing exploit was the time that he broke into a restaurant, took [[Altar Boy|a busboy]] hostage, and was promptly knocked unconscious ''by his hostage.'' | ||
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Revision as of 01:28, 21 April 2014
HistoryGlue-Gun was part of The Conquistador's Plot in 1998. PowersGlue-Gun has no known powers. EquipmentGlue-Gun's equipment, as fits his name, is a high-pressure glue gun capable of firing immobilizing epoxy a considerable distance, or killing somebody from the force alone if used at extremely close range. Unlike a standard glue gun, it is fed from a tank which he wears on his back. Speculations, TheoriesGlue-Gun is missing two upper teeth, possibly due to unsuccessful encounters with superheroes.
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