How Did Hank Wayne Change His Body

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Waking up from a 6 month coma, Hank Wayne noticed changes in his body: an extreme increase on his physical and mental senses. His appearance significantly altered, he appeared to have a very lustre metal around his body called titanium. Before the coma he was an aspiring entrepreneur, who invested in many bio-labs and tech firms. Racking millions in profit from his investments, he was ranked 3 in the Fortunes 500 list. All that changed when he visited one of his bio-lab, that day scientists and botanists were conducting an experiment on the health effects of titanium on living and non-living objects. Hank accidentally trapped himself in a area where the experiment was being conducted, the area highly off limits to humans who are not wearing …show more content…
He had been transformed, as some might call him a freak of nature. Hank went in a coma for 6 months, in that time he lost everything what he acquired as entrepreneur. Flash forward, to Hank Wayne waking up, he fell on hard times. Struggling to cope with his altered appearance and physical changes. He went into a depression, became homeless in the harsh streets of New York City. He didn't overcome his depression until a he saved a little boy's life from a kidnapper, and that the boy called him a superhero. This was a pivotal moment in Hank's life, he vowed to protect the streets of New York City from the scums that overrun the city. His powers include his resistance to corrosive materials, and he's able to withstand a lot of heat. And since Hank is covered with titanium, he is very strong,has the hardness of steel but only 45% of the weight. Meaning his agile and strong as well. Only weakness he can't stand is the cold, his titanium body will become very brittle and eventually shatter upon a hard impact. As last ditch effort, Hank can ignite himself, if he is reactive at high temperature, with oxygen for

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