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− | '''Claude Kane III''' is the man behind the mask of {{ | + | '''Claude Kane III''' is the man behind the mask of {{Ch|Radioactive Man}}. He is very wealthy layabout playboy who lives in stately Kane Manor in [[Zenith City]]. His girlfriend is [[Gloria Grand]]. The electrical bolt-shaped piece of shrapnel embedded in his head (visible as Radioactive Man) requires that he wear a hat at all times to maintain his secret identity. |
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+ | == History == | ||
+ | Claude Kane III was seen in an issue of ''{{ap|Radioactive Man 1|in-show}}'', detailing his origin. [[Bart]], [[Martin]] and [[Milhouse]] bought the comic book.<ref>"[[Three Men and a Comic Book]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | == Comic history == | ||
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+ | When he was on his way to [[Blather Labs]] to get his allowance for the week from [[Claude Kane II|his father]], Claude took a wrong turn and got lost. His car then got stuck so he walked into the nuclear test site, not realizing it was that, to try and find help. He got caught in an explosion from a mega-bomb which Blather Labs had been working on and got superpowers. He continued to Blather Labs where he beat some thugs who had taken Claude's father and Gloria Grand hostage. From this day, he became Radioactive Man.<ref>''[[The Origin of Radioactive Man]]''</ref> | ||
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+ | After Radioactive Man took out several thugs, Claude decided that he needed to set up a secret lair of his own. He found a model lying on the ground and decided to use it as a design for [[The Containment Dome]], which he built on [[Mount Zenith]].<ref name="Commie Comics">''[[Dr. Crab's Commie Comics]]''</ref> | ||
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+ | When asking Gloria out on a date one day, Gloria asks Claude to take care of a person who had been pestering her with a potential story. Claude then realized that the man, [[Giorgio Bishop]], had a photograph of him with the electrical bolt-shaped piece of shrapnel embedded in his head on display. He remembered this as the day he lost his hat and was trying to get it again. Eventually, he managed to get this story played off as a joke by paying the man to publish a newspaper full of conspiracy theories.<ref>''[[The Thing in My Head!]]''</ref> | ||
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+ | When [[Bug Boy]] was trying to remove the shrapnel from Radioactive Man's head, it resulted in Claude Kane III and Radioactive Man getting split apart. Radioactive Man then tossed Claude aside, saying that he didn't need Claude any more. Claude then started seeing [[Gretchen Grille]] and decided to get his own life. Whilst Claude and Gretchen were on a date out of the city, Radioactive Man grabbed Claude and asked him why Claude wasn't trying to merge themselves back together. Claude told Radioactive Man that he was living his own life, like Radioactive Man told him to do. The two of them then spoke about their silly excuses to Gloria about why then had to leave her constantly, which bonded the two of them back together.<ref>''[[Don't Look Now, But It's 1984!]]''</ref> | ||
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+ | === Future === | ||
+ | [[File:Claude Kane III future.png|thumb|right|An elderly Claude Kane III]] | ||
+ | In 1995, Claude Kane III had retired from being Radioactive Man as Rod Runtledge had taken up the mantle. He also had his lightning bolt removed from his head. After Rod got knocked out by a [[space alien]]'s robot, an elderly Claude woke him up and told him to save Gloria.<ref>''[[The Radioactive Man of 1995!]]''</ref> | ||
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+ | == In other media == | ||
+ | === Radioactive Man: The Movie === | ||
+ | [[File:Claude Kane III (RM TM).png|thumb|left|[[Rainier Wolfcastle]] as Claude Kane III]] | ||
+ | In ''Radioactive Man: The Movie'', Claude Kane III/Radioactive Man was played by [[Rainier Wolfcastle]]. Claude Kane III was a layabout playboy who got stuck at a nuclear testing site. The atomic blast turned him into Radioactive Man. After this, Radioactive Man was considered a myth in [[Zenith City]], with even people who saw him not believing he was real. | ||
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+ | Claude Kane III had a crush on reporter [[Gloria Grand]] and kept asking her out, only to be rejected. [[Claude Kane II|His father]] also considered his son a disappointment who didn't do anything of note.<ref>''[[Radioactive Man, The Official Movie Adaption]]''</ref> | ||
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+ | == Personality == | ||
+ | Claude can come across as very gullible. He believed the rantings of [[J.J. Bellwether]] and [[Hedrick Hertzmann]] who were saying that [[William G. Maimes]] was a soviet spy, and even backed them up with "evidence".<ref name="Commie Comics"/> He is also not very smart at times, not knowing a thing about radiation, despite it being the source of his powers.<ref>''[[The Amazing Radioactive Spider!]]''</ref> | ||
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+ | Claude can be stubborn, as seen from him asking Gloria Grand out on a date multiple times, and being rejected every time. Despite this, he still cares about her and tries to ask her out. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
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*{{bon|The Origin of Radioactive Man}} | *{{bon|The Origin of Radioactive Man}} | ||
*{{bon|Dr. Crab's Commie Comics}} | *{{bon|Dr. Crab's Commie Comics}} | ||
− | *{{bon|Let's | + | *{{bon|The Amazing Radioactive Spider!}} |
− | *{{bon|Radioactive Man: Turn up the Silence}} | + | *{{bon|The Thing in My Head!}} |
+ | *{{bon|The Beauty Queen from the 21st Century!}} | ||
+ | *{{bon|The Molten Menace of Magmo, the Lava Man}} | ||
+ | *{{bon|See No Evil, Hear No Evil!}} | ||
+ | *{{bon|Dark Radioactive Man!}} | ||
+ | *{{bon|Don't Look Now, But It's 1984!}} | ||
+ | *{{bon|Let's See It Again! The Origin of Radioactive Man}} | ||
+ | *{{bon|Radioactive Man: Turn up the Silence}} | ||
+ | *{{bon|The Radioactive Manqués!}} | ||
+ | *{{bon|With Great Power...}} | ||
+ | *{{bon|Radioactive Man, The Official Movie Adaption}} | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | {{Reflist}} | ||
+ | {{Radioactive Man characters|heroes=yes}} | ||
{{Simpsons characters}} | {{Simpsons characters}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kane, Claude III}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Kane, Claude III}} | ||
[[Category:Adults]] | [[Category:Adults]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Bongo comic book characters]] | ||
[[Category:Recurring characters]] | [[Category:Recurring characters]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:41, October 15, 2021
Claude Kane III
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Character Information
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Claude Kane III is the man behind the mask of Radioactive Man. He is very wealthy layabout playboy who lives in stately Kane Manor in Zenith City. His girlfriend is Gloria Grand. The electrical bolt-shaped piece of shrapnel embedded in his head (visible as Radioactive Man) requires that he wear a hat at all times to maintain his secret identity.
Contents
History[edit]
Claude Kane III was seen in an issue of Radioactive Man 1, detailing his origin. Bart, Martin and Milhouse bought the comic book.[1]
Comic history[edit]
The contents of this article or section are related to the Radioactive Man universe. They are considered fictional in The Simpsons. |
When he was on his way to Blather Labs to get his allowance for the week from his father, Claude took a wrong turn and got lost. His car then got stuck so he walked into the nuclear test site, not realizing it was that, to try and find help. He got caught in an explosion from a mega-bomb which Blather Labs had been working on and got superpowers. He continued to Blather Labs where he beat some thugs who had taken Claude's father and Gloria Grand hostage. From this day, he became Radioactive Man.[2]
After Radioactive Man took out several thugs, Claude decided that he needed to set up a secret lair of his own. He found a model lying on the ground and decided to use it as a design for The Containment Dome, which he built on Mount Zenith.[3]
When asking Gloria out on a date one day, Gloria asks Claude to take care of a person who had been pestering her with a potential story. Claude then realized that the man, Giorgio Bishop, had a photograph of him with the electrical bolt-shaped piece of shrapnel embedded in his head on display. He remembered this as the day he lost his hat and was trying to get it again. Eventually, he managed to get this story played off as a joke by paying the man to publish a newspaper full of conspiracy theories.[4]
When Bug Boy was trying to remove the shrapnel from Radioactive Man's head, it resulted in Claude Kane III and Radioactive Man getting split apart. Radioactive Man then tossed Claude aside, saying that he didn't need Claude any more. Claude then started seeing Gretchen Grille and decided to get his own life. Whilst Claude and Gretchen were on a date out of the city, Radioactive Man grabbed Claude and asked him why Claude wasn't trying to merge themselves back together. Claude told Radioactive Man that he was living his own life, like Radioactive Man told him to do. The two of them then spoke about their silly excuses to Gloria about why then had to leave her constantly, which bonded the two of them back together.[5]
Future[edit]
In 1995, Claude Kane III had retired from being Radioactive Man as Rod Runtledge had taken up the mantle. He also had his lightning bolt removed from his head. After Rod got knocked out by a space alien's robot, an elderly Claude woke him up and told him to save Gloria.[6]
In other media[edit]
Radioactive Man: The Movie[edit]
In Radioactive Man: The Movie, Claude Kane III/Radioactive Man was played by Rainier Wolfcastle. Claude Kane III was a layabout playboy who got stuck at a nuclear testing site. The atomic blast turned him into Radioactive Man. After this, Radioactive Man was considered a myth in Zenith City, with even people who saw him not believing he was real.
Claude Kane III had a crush on reporter Gloria Grand and kept asking her out, only to be rejected. His father also considered his son a disappointment who didn't do anything of note.[7]
Personality[edit]
Claude can come across as very gullible. He believed the rantings of J.J. Bellwether and Hedrick Hertzmann who were saying that William G. Maimes was a soviet spy, and even backed them up with "evidence".[3] He is also not very smart at times, not knowing a thing about radiation, despite it being the source of his powers.[8]
Claude can be stubborn, as seen from him asking Gloria Grand out on a date multiple times, and being rejected every time. Despite this, he still cares about her and tries to ask her out.
Appearances[edit]
This article or section is incomplete.
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- Episode – "Three Men and a Comic Book"
- Comic story – The Origin of Radioactive Man
- Comic story – Dr. Crab's Commie Comics
- Comic story – The Amazing Radioactive Spider!
- Comic story – The Thing in My Head!
- Comic story – The Beauty Queen from the 21st Century!
- Comic story – The Molten Menace of Magmo, the Lava Man
- Comic story – See No Evil, Hear No Evil!
- Comic story – Dark Radioactive Man!
- Comic story – Don't Look Now, But It's 1984!
- Comic story – Let's See It Again! The Origin of Radioactive Man
- Comic story – Radioactive Man: Turn up the Silence
- Comic story – The Radioactive Manqués!
- Comic story – With Great Power...
- Comic story – Radioactive Man, The Official Movie Adaption
References[edit]
The Simpsons characters
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