The Element Family, snap, snap.
Of course, this leaves out Rex and Sapphire's son, Joey. Joey while he didn't get his father's shape/substance changing body, could change objects into other elements.

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The Element Family, snap, snap.
Of course, this leaves out Rex and Sapphire's son, Joey. Joey while he didn't get his father's shape/substance changing body, could change objects into other elements.

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Silver thoughts: Metamorpho: The Element Man (2024) #1-5
Lets start off with a recent pick up. If I'm being honest when I saw the preview page for this series a while ago I was unimpressed. Metamorpho is a weird hero in a weird place and he really always has been. Kind of just another shapeshifter, but he's way more powerful than the others because he can turn into different elements and compounds. So while he's potentially godlike and can do sort of anything, he's usually nerfed or not capitalized as a big gun because he's just hard to write like that. However that dosn't matter at all, I love this comic it's a joy. What's Different: This is comic has sold completely into being a silver age super hero story and it works so damn well. The Tone just works, the Dialogue feels so retro and silly in that way, and it's just funny and puts a smile on my face. I went from being unimpressed to bought in like 5 pages.
*chefs kiss* Against all odds Mad Mod is here and is a content scrapper too
Broadly speaking the plot flows only ok which is a problem many minor character limited series face with dc canon, especially like this one when they have an unknown end date. This comic could have been longer and the creator would have liked that too, but sales have kept it down and it'll end when #6 comes out. It's all a little disconnected but there IS a big sort of goal on this fun little ride What is the Same: Metamorpho has been in a few things in this era, The Terrifics (2018) and Batman/Superman: World's Finest 2022 the arc with the robot take over come to mind. As always he's with Saphire stagg and Simon stagg her dad hates him and nothing era happens to change this. (probably the worst part about keeping everthing the same tbh) If this comic went on I could see that changing. While in The Terrifics he never got great screen time or development beyond "imma monster" This comic has at least glanced at the idea that "hey it sucked when you melted in that pyramid but you kind of did become immortal action hero?" Which is interesting. Metamorpo here has a few actually interesting pieces of Cannon piecing together. I had no idea who This character was.
"one elment kind of guy" lives in my head now but what is really interesting is that we actually brought together the "Fab Freak Family" with additional cast of Element dog, the ancient locked away metaporpha guy from the Terrifics, and GOD DAMN
Element Woman! from the formation of the expanded Justice league around new 52 that they didnt explain AT ALL. She later got recruited for a hot second for the doom patrol after Chief told her the justice league hated her (#HuntNilesCaulderForSport) and now we are here here you are caught up. In all honesty of all super hero copy families I kind of like metamorpho's here. which is really weird to say considering they are all the most minor character stitched together. Other than that, the comic gives a little explanation on what the heck metamorpho's powerset means in dc context. The short version is: the meteor sometimes gives powers to people so they can be agents for Gods from space that are Suns? sometimes? / not the normal greek ones or the New God ones. It sounds insane. and it is. but I kind of like it... somehow.... better than "he got powers from an artifact / lab experiment or whatever" at least there is context? Im genuinly not sure It probably wont matter too much since comic is ending but its a thinker. like maybe it sucks and is dumb, or it's a great explination for the magic of how he works since its obviously not science anymore All in all highly recommended fun short read that put a lot of things things together in ways I wouldn't have expected to work or be so fun for Fab Freaks like me