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|name = Everyman | |name = Everyman | ||
|image = [[File:Homerthewhopper.jpg|225px]]<br>Homer as Everyman | |image = [[File:Homerthewhopper.jpg|225px]]<br>Homer as Everyman | ||
− | |alias = [[Avery | + | |alias = [[Avery Mann]] |
|power = Take the power of any superhero by touching a comic | |power = Take the power of any superhero by touching a comic | ||
|appearance = [[Homer the Whopper]] | |appearance = [[Homer the Whopper]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Everyman''' ('''Avery | + | '''Everyman''' ('''Avery Mann''') is a superhero created by [[Comic Book Guy]]. Homer portrays him in the film adaptation. |
[[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] discover that Comic Book Guy has been creating a series of comics, and instead of mocking him, are in fact interested in the series. He begins publishing the well over 300 issues he wrote, and the series becomes a hit - quickly leading to its own movie. Comic Book Guy rejects every actor who auditions, until Homer comes into the store, he immediately chooses him. To prepare for the role Homer gets personal trainer, [[Lyle McCarthy]], to get him into shape (despite the original character himself in fact being out of shape, hence the name Everyman). Homer makes it through half the shooting before Lyle leaves thus allowing him to lose the motivation to stay thin. They continue shooting the movie, which causes many scenes in which the character changes physique randomly. | [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] discover that Comic Book Guy has been creating a series of comics, and instead of mocking him, are in fact interested in the series. He begins publishing the well over 300 issues he wrote, and the series becomes a hit - quickly leading to its own movie. Comic Book Guy rejects every actor who auditions, until Homer comes into the store, he immediately chooses him. To prepare for the role Homer gets personal trainer, [[Lyle McCarthy]], to get him into shape (despite the original character himself in fact being out of shape, hence the name Everyman). Homer makes it through half the shooting before Lyle leaves thus allowing him to lose the motivation to stay thin. They continue shooting the movie, which causes many scenes in which the character changes physique randomly. | ||
== Superhero == | == Superhero == | ||
− | Everyman's real identity is a mail carrier called [[Avery | + | Everyman's real identity is a mail carrier called [[Avery Mann]]. When he turns into Everyman, he can touch a comic and receive the powers of that comic's superhero. In one issue, a bank was being robbed and, when Avery Man saw it, he hid and came back as Everyman. He then touched a comic of ''Iron Man'' and took his powers. The robbers shot him, but the bullets didn't hurt him. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 20:08, June 16, 2010
Everyman (Avery Mann) is a superhero created by Comic Book Guy. Homer portrays him in the film adaptation.
Bart and Milhouse discover that Comic Book Guy has been creating a series of comics, and instead of mocking him, are in fact interested in the series. He begins publishing the well over 300 issues he wrote, and the series becomes a hit - quickly leading to its own movie. Comic Book Guy rejects every actor who auditions, until Homer comes into the store, he immediately chooses him. To prepare for the role Homer gets personal trainer, Lyle McCarthy, to get him into shape (despite the original character himself in fact being out of shape, hence the name Everyman). Homer makes it through half the shooting before Lyle leaves thus allowing him to lose the motivation to stay thin. They continue shooting the movie, which causes many scenes in which the character changes physique randomly.
Superhero
Everyman's real identity is a mail carrier called Avery Mann. When he turns into Everyman, he can touch a comic and receive the powers of that comic's superhero. In one issue, a bank was being robbed and, when Avery Man saw it, he hid and came back as Everyman. He then touched a comic of Iron Man and took his powers. The robbers shot him, but the bullets didn't hurt him.
Appearances