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the free dictionary. Robotman may refer to: Robotman (Cliff Steele), a DC Comics superhero and member of the Doom Patrol Robotman (Robert Crane), a Golden
Robotman
Comics character
Robotman (Clifford "Cliff" Steele, called Automaton in first two appearances) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Robotman_(Cliff_Steele)
American comic strip by Jim Meddick
Meddick. The strip began as Robotman starting February 18, 1985. The title changed to Monty in 2001. The comic strip began as Robotman on February 18, 1985.
Monty_(comic_strip)
Group of fictional characters
Murray Boltinoff, the original team included the Chief (Niles Caulder), Robotman (Cliff Steele), Elasti-Girl (Rita Farr), and Negative Man (Larry Trainor);
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by a Leviathan sniper. Robotman is the name of two characters appearing in America comic books published by DC Comics. Robotman (Robert Crane) is a Golden
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American and Canadian actor (born 1968)
portrayed Clifford "Cliff" Steele / Robotman in the Titans TV series, with Jake Michaels physically portraying Robotman. He reprised the role in the spin-off
Brendan_Fraser
British singer, songwriter and producer (1943–2023)
he created the character Robotman, recording and producing an animated, music video of the song "I Wanna Be Your Robotman" (featuring Shelley as the
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Group of DC Comics supervillains
"colleagues". Caulder murdered Brain so he could turn the scientist into Robotman without Brain's consent, but his plans were foiled by the Brain's creation
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Andreeva, Nellie (August 21, 2018). "'Doom Patrol': Brendan Fraser To Star As Robotman In DC Universe TV Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 21, 2018
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Fictional character
Trainor, is a founding member of the Doom Patrol, along with Elasti-Girl, Robotman, and Chief. The team view themselves as victims as much as heroes and their
Negative_Man
American cartoonist
cartoonist. In 1985, he created the comic strip Robotman, now known as Monty. Meddick did not own the Robotman property, whereas he created and owns the Monty
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1993 limited series published by DC Comics
heroes to create a new group of heroes for the 1950s. The group includes Robotman (who is slowly losing touch with his humanity), the Atom and Johnny Thunder
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however, as extended use of it could lead to its effects being permanent. Robotman (voiced by Peter Onorati) is a towering metal robotic vessel housing a
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her alters are affected and each gain a different power. Cliff Steele (Robotman) suffers several losses due to this bomb, which killed many of his Doom
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(September/October 1968) Elasti-Girl Rita Farr Negative Man Larry Trainor Robotman Cliff Steele Mento Steve Dayton Doom Patrol #91 (November 1964) Associate
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Comic strip by Bill Watterson
have involved incorporating a more marketable, licensed character named Robotman into the strip. When Calvin and Hobbes was accepted by Universal Syndicate
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Caulder's genius that allowed the team members to survive (e.g., designing Robotman's body, devising Negative Man's medicated bandages), and helped grant their
Chief_(DC_Comics)
Character toy figurine made commonly of plastic
including Robotman, a 12-inch (300 mm) robot with room for a Microman pilot, and Mini-Robotman, a 3+3⁄4-inch (95 mm) version of Robotman. These toys
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British-Canadian electronic musician & DJ (born 1970)
the aliases Plastikman, F.U.S.E., Concept 1, Forcept 1, Circuit Breaker, Robotman, Chrome, Spark, Xenon, R.H.X., Jack Master, Richard Michaels and UP!. He
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has the Brain placed in one of Robotman's bodies. The two confess their love for one another and kiss. However, Robotman's body had developed sentience
Brain_(DC_Comics)
Japanese anime television series
different voice cast. Takara released the rare Robotman Gakeen in 1976. The toy was released as part of the Robotman Series, which was originally intended to
Magne_Robo_Gakeen
American musician (born 1961)
Man Voice, 3 episodes 2010 Batman: The Brave and the Bold Cliff Steele / Robotman Voice, episode: "The Last Patrol!" 2013 Hawaii Five-0 Ray Beckett episode:
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DC Comics' first transgender superhero
Pride Month 2024. Its first story, "Shining Through the Wreckage", depicts Robotman and Will Magnus bringing Coagula back to life. After creating the trans
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American actor (born 1953)
Voice, 3 episodes 2005 Eyes Joe Carlisle Episode: "Wings" Teen Titans Robotman Voice, episode: "Homecoming" CSI: NY Angelo Venetti Sr. Episode: "Zoo York"
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American animated television series
Thaddeus Jr. James Remar – Two-Face Paul Reubens – Bat-Mite Henry Rollins – Robotman Michael Rosenbaum – Deadman Jeff Ross – Himself Stephen Root – Penguin
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Unreleased superhero film by Adil & Bilall
Bressi, and as the villain Firefly. Fraser previously voiced Cliff Steele / Robotman in the DC Comics television series Doom Patrol (2019–2023). Though it was
Batgirl_(film)
Shared universe of the comic stories published by DC Comics
created as sentient beings. The Manhunters, the Metal Men, Red Tornado, Robotman, Hourman, and Metallo are but a few examples. Some characters use technology
DC_Universe
American comic book artist
switched to the super hero genre, and started working with DC Comics on "Robotman", "The Human Torch" and "The Angel" for Timely Comics. He also did work
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by DC Comics. The first Tiger-Man is a tiger-themed criminal who fought Robotman and Robbie the Robot Dog. Dean Farr and his brother Desmond Farr met Buck
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skinned woman who is made of and can generate ice. A false Robotman – Thought he was the real Robotman. Jolly Hangar – A humanoid figure made up of coat hangers
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American superhero television series
Burlingame, Russ (February 22, 2018). "Titans Casts the Doom Patrol's Robotman". ComicBook.com. Archived from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved
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rights to 20 of its series from The Walt Disney Company. Poochie (1984) Robotman & Friends (1985) (co-production with United Media Productions and LBS Communications)
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Video game series
Digital Spy claimed that the scene of Conker and the bees is "weird." Robotman, another character introduced as a children's character but eventually
Conker_(series)
Group of fictional characters
dedicated to them included Amazing-Man, Starman, Doctor Fate, Liberty Belle, Robotman, Johnny Quick, and the Tarantula. The story arc in issues #32-33 detailed
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Fictional character
League Young Justice Titans West The Ravagers Titans Outsiders Partnerships Robotman (Cliff Steele) Negative Man Mento (adoptive father) Elasti-Girl (adoptive
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2019 American superhero television series
Larry as a child. Brendan Fraser and Riley Shanahan as Cliff Steele / Robotman: A cyborg and former NASCAR driver whose brain was transplanted into a
Doom_Patrol_(TV_series)
PX-Z from One Piece (2010s) Robotman (1985) in the comic strip of the same name, which eventually became "Monty". Robotman left the strip and found happiness
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2002 studio album by The Pillows
天使の詩 BABIRON Tenshi no Uta) "My Beautiful Sun (Irene)" "Come on, Ghost" "Robotman" "Ritalin 202" "White Summer and Green Bicycle, Red Hair with Black Guitar
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American actor (born 1972)
Young Justice Aqualad / Doctor Fate, Brick, Black Manta, Black Lightning, Robotman, Silas Stone, additional voices 2012 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien Hex Episode:
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Fictional character from DC Comics
Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol run, Mallah has the Brain placed in one of Robotman's bodies. In his new body, the Brain confesses to Mallah that he is in love
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Robert Crane, a pseudonym of Bernard Glemser (1908–1990) Robotman (Robert Crane), the first Robotman in the DC Universe This disambiguation page lists articles
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German actor, comedian, and musician (born 1982)
Pinky Malinky Byonk Voice, episode: "Mannequin" 2019–2023 Teen Titans Go! Robotman Voice, recurring role 2020 Trolls World Tour Dickory Voice 2020 Brews Brothers
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DC Comics supervillain
vengeance against the Doom Patrol and supposedly killing them. Years later, Robotman and the Teen Titans track down Rouge, who is killed by Changeling. In Blackest
Madame_Rouge
Comics character
the village of Codsville. Years later, the Teen Titans, together with Robotman, track down Zahl and Rouge during their attempted takeover of Zandia. With
General_Zahl
Comic book superhero
Come, Cyborg's body is made of liquid metal and he is now known as Robotman. Robotman serves as a member of Superman's Justice League until Batman kills
Cyborg_(DC_Comics)
2023 DC Comics story arc
Nightmare Stone. Zatanna summons Robotman to aid her escape with Wonder Woman and Detective Chimp. Zatanna and Robotman encounter corpses of their loved
Knight_Terrors
American illustrator
Nowak co-created (with Jerry Siegel) the first character to be known as Robotman. In 1943, Nowak was drafted into the United States Army, and left comics
Leo_Nowak_(artist)
Multimedia franchise based on a toy line
character tie-in toys were also released (such as Microman Jeeg, Robotman Gakeen and Robotman Mechadon) which helped expand Takara's line beyond its own in-house
Microman
Animated television series
Professor Moshimo is the creator of Robotboy, Robotgirl, Protoboy, and Robotman. He received a letter from Tommy Turnbull about him looking forward to
Robotboy
Fictional character
America among them. After the mission, she is reclaimed by Project M. When Robotman and the Young All-Stars visit Project M, they discover that Miss America
Miss_America_(DC_Comics)
powerful adult version of Robotboy, and names him Robotman. Tommy, Gus, and Lola are amazed with Robotman's ultra strength and super powers, and Robotboy
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Raccoons and the Lost Star (November 5, 1983) Poochie (June 22, 1984) Robotman & Friends (February 11, 1985) The Pound Puppies (October 26, 1985) Star
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series Robot Jox, 1990 American post-apocalyptic mecha science-fiction film Robotman (disambiguation) Robot Series (disambiguation) Robosaurus, a transforming
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Joivan Wade as Victor Stone / Cyborg, Riley Shanahan as Cliff Steele / Robotman, and Matthew Zuk as Larry Trainor / Negative Man appear from Doom Patrol
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Squadron. Johnny meets Liberty Belle, Plastic Man, Doctor Mid-Nite, Hawkman, Robotman, and Atom, and they are all tasked with preventing Japan from attacking
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2022–23 season of American TV series
Riley Shanahan and Brendan Fraser (voice) as Clifford "Cliff" Steele / Robotman Craig Burnatowski as Trigon An uncredited stunt double portrays Slade Wilson
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Comics character
recently deported Doom Patrol), he is an old friend of Cliff Steele, a.k.a. Robotman. Tadwallader Jutefruce (a spooneristic pun on "fruit juice") is the crew
Super-Hip
Comic book crossover event
Lane Beast Girl Elasti-Woman (Rita Farr) Negative Man (Lawrence Trainor) Robotman (Cliff Steele) Barry Allen Bart Allen Jay Garrick Doctor Fate (Khalid Nassour)
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Fictional DC Comics military team
classified/unknown. Matthew Shrieve – A former POW with ties to the Commandos and Robotman during World War II. An alternate universe iteration of the Creature Commandos
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First United States Secretary of Defense (1892–1949)
from the window of his Bethesda Naval Hospital room by the Golden Age Robotman. In the PC game Area 51 one of the secret documents the player can collect
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and thick beard. In the novelization, he is killed in the nuclear blast. Robotman: The former Cyborg, Victor Stone is fully composed of liquid metal. He
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dissolve liquids at will," and is bisexual, entering into a relationship with Robotman, a character who has the body of a robot and a human brain. Pollack said
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TV series The Cosby Show Cliff Steele, a DC Comics superhero known as Robotman Leader Cliff, one of the leaders of Team GO Rocket in Pokémon GO Cliff
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Season of television series
Immortus. The episode also features the voices of Peter Onorati, voicing Robotman and Judge Reinhold, voicing Negative Man. The episode "For Real" features
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Wells's The Murderbot Diaries (2017-). Robotman from DC Comics (1942) Metallo from DC Comics (1959) Robotman from DC Comics (1963) The Brain from DC
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The Doom Patrol (consisting of the Chief, Elasti-Girl, Negative Man, and Robotman) comes out of retirement when General Zahl, Brain, Monsieur Mallah,
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Ghostbusters Red Line Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves RoboCop: The Animated Series Robotman & Stellar Rose Petal Place Rotodraw Run Joe Run Savage Mondo Blitzers Say
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November 27, 2019 (2019-11-27) 267 0.71 Beast Boy, Negative Girl, and Robotman discover some crabs are up to no good. Note: The second part of the special
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Syndicate in c. 1970 Monty by Jim Meddick (launched 1985) — originally titled Robotman Nancy originally by Ernie Bushmiller (1938–2011) Off the Mark by Mark Parisi
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Series of networkable home computers
Ring of Doom 1983 Honeysoft Ring of Doom (Ödesringen) 1983 Microworld RobotMan Honeysoft Rocket Raiders System Software Sabre of Sultar 1983 Honeysoft
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Comics character
damaged and attacks Firebrand. Before she can be destroyed by Green Lantern, Robotman steps in and offers to repair her. A subsequent power surge threatens to
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Garrick Justice League Unlimited #4 Max Mercury Negative Man Larry Trainor Robotman Cliff Steele Superwoman Lois Lane Wildcat Ted Grant Impulse Bart Allen
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Fictional character
self-titled series. This version is a member of the World Army who works with Robotman to create Red Tornado before he is killed in a cave-in. Sam Lane appears
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not attributed Monkeyhouse by Pat Byrnes Monty (1985– ), first titled Robotman, by Jim Meddick (US) Moomin (1945–1993) by Tove and Lars Jansson (Finland)
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Franchise about superhero of the same name
heroes for the next decade." (Technically 8 Man was predated by DC Comics' "Robotman", who first appeared in "Star Spangled Comics" #7 (April 1942).) The 8
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DC Comics superhero team
Green Arrow Hawkman (Katar Hol) Katana Martian Manhunter Mera Poison Ivy Robotman Stargirl Supergirl Swamp Thing (Alec Holland) Vandal Savage Vibe Justice
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1973 film
simplified version of the film, which incorrectly named Jet Jaguar as "Robotman" and Gigan as "Borodan". These incorrect names were also featured in the
Godzilla_vs._Megalon
American comic book writer (born 1940)
heroes, Thomas revived such characters as Liberty Belle, Johnny Quick, Robotman, Firebrand, the Tarantula, and Neptune Perkins. He used the series to address
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Critics' Choice Super Award for Best Actor in a Superhero Series
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Former sidekick of Mister Terrific. Robbie the Robot Dog Former sidekick of Robotman Salem the Witch Girl Salem Nader Former sidekick of Doctor Fate. Scrapper
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Crane's brain into the robot body, in order to save him. Crane became Robotman and let the world believe that he was dead, adopting a new alias. He was
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American cartoonist (1924–2020)
Additionally, for DC Comics, Bolle drew the cyborg-superhero feature "Robotman" in Detective Comics #167–179 (Jan. 1951 – Jan. 1952). From 1955 to 1957
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Comics character
Malone, Harry the Hood, and Snitch Carter. Spider was a criminal who fought Robotman. Spider was a racketeer who fought the Blue Boys. Lily Vorna was a secretary
Spider_(DC_Comics)
2015 studio album by Richie Hawtin
features productions under Hawtin's own name and his aliases Plastikman, Robotman, Childsplay, F.U.S.E., 80xx, Circuit Breaker, and R.H.X. It peaked at number
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Fictional character in DC Comics
in his Knightmare Realm. Remaining awake through the chaos, Zatanna and Robotman team up to defend the unconscious Wonder Woman and Detective Chimp from
Detective_Chimp
Canadian graphic designer
design 1985 Kick Axe Welcome to the Club Art direction and cover art 1985 Robotman and Friends Straight from the Heart Cover painting 1986 Eyes Eyes Art direction
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Topics referred to by the same term
Robot" on Wikipedia. Mr. Roboto (disambiguation) Robot (disambiguation) Robotman (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Mr._Robot_(disambiguation)
Fictional superhero team appearing in DC Comics
within his Knightmare Realm. Remaining awake through the chaos, Zatanna and Robotman team up to defend the unconscious Detective Chimp against Insomnia's Sleepless
Justice_League_Dark
Godzilla in comics
of two of the major characters wrong, as Jet Jaguar is referred to as "Robotman" and Gigan is referred to as "Borodan". In 1987, Dark Horse Comics acquired
Godzilla_(comics)
American voice actor
of Lists Alexander Haig / Gerald Ford Episode: "Pilot" 1982 Robotman & Friends Robotman (voice) 1983 CHiPs Messenger in Gorilla Suit Episode: "Hot Date";
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Doom Patrol. Negative Man / Larry Trainor — Member of the Doom Patrol. Robotman / Cliff Steele — Member of the Doom Patrol. Elasti-Girl / Rita Farr - Member
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Bumblebee Issue 106: Stargirl Issue 107: Gold Issue 108: Mera Issue 109: Robotman (Cliff Steele) Issue 110: Grifter Issue 111: Aqualad (Jackson Hyde) Issue
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Garfield Logan after his mother was killed. Most of them, save for Mento and Robotman, were killed during a mission years prior. Chief / Dr. Niles Caulder (voiced
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2022 comic book storyline
capture Red Arrow. Stargirl is saved by Air Wave, Cherry Bomb, Wing, and Robotman's robotic dog Robbie. Wing states that they are on Orphan Island and that
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of Anarchy A.J. Weston 10 episodes 2010 Batman: The Brave and the Bold Robotman (voice) Episode: "The Last Patrol!" 2010–2016 Adventure Time Bob Rainicorn
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(voiced by Kari Wahlgren), Negative Man (voiced by Clancy Brown), and Robotman (voiced by David Kaye). The Doom Patrol fights different villains including
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DC Comics anthology series (1955–1964)
Kindt. It was an anthology featuring three stories: Garbageman, Tanga, and Robotman. A reference to My Greatest Adventure appears in Teen Titans Go! #28. When
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January 1960 in Darlinghurst. Adventure Comics (1946) Doctor Evil & the Robotman (1943–44) Famous Detective Stories (1946–54) Gem Comics (1946–50) Magpie
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in the Assassin's Creed franchise's modern storyline Robotman (Robert Crane), the first Robotman in the DC Universe Seneca Crane, a character in the novel
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