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==Abilities== | ==Abilities== | ||
===Lethal Touch=== | ===Lethal Touch=== | ||
[[File:The_H-Man_-_Screenshot_-_28_-_Oh_no!_Carl_ate_the_silly_putty_again!.png|thumb|right|200px|H-Man is dissolving the police officer in ''[[H-Man (film)|H-Man]]'']] | |||
The H-Man can dissolve living organisms, including humans, with its touch. | The H-Man can dissolve living organisms, including humans, with its touch. | ||
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===Shape Shifting=== | ===Shape Shifting=== | ||
[[File:The_H-Man_-_Screenshot_-_4_-_This_isn%27t_even_my_final_form.png|thumb|right|200px|H-Man is about to change shape into a person in ''[[H-Man (film)|H-Man]]'']] | |||
The H-Man is a shape shifter and is able to change its appearance into any person or victim. | The H-Man is a shape shifter and is able to change its appearance into any person or victim. | ||
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===Weakness=== | ===Weakness=== | ||
[[File:The_H-Man_-_Screenshot_-_30_-_Incineration.png|thumb|right|200px|H-Men being incinerated by a wall of flames in ''[[H-Man (film)|H-Man]]'']] | [[File:The_H-Man_-_Screenshot_-_30_-_Incineration.png|thumb|right|200px|H-Men being incinerated by a wall of flames in ''[[H-Man (film)|H-Man]]'']] |
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The H-Man (液体人間 is a radioactive slime mold Ekitai Ningen, lit. Liquid Human)kaiju created by Toho that first appeared in the 1958 tokusatsu kaiju film, H-Man.
History
H-Man
TBA
Abilities
Lethal Touch
The H-Man can dissolve living organisms, including humans, with its touch.
Shape Shifting
The H-Man is a shape shifter and is able to change its appearance into any person or victim.
Weakness
- The H-Man can be killed by electrocution with a high-voltage of electricity.
- The H-Man can be killed by incineration.
Gallery
- Main article: H-Man/Gallery.
References
This is a list of references for H-Man. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]
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