- For other uses, see Radioactive Man (disambiguation).
- "Up and Atom!"
- ―Radioactive Man's catchphrase[src]
Radioactive Man is a comic book superhero who acquired his powers after surviving an atomic bomb explosion. His sidekick is Fallout Boy. Radioactive Man is the successor to Radio Man.
Comic history
Radioactive Man
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.[1]
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. Claude also met Rod Runtledge at a radioactivity convention. A tall piece of machinery fell towards them. Claude grabbed Rod and jumped over the rail, Claude holding onto the machine. The machine came to life, and as the ray passed through Claude, it hit Rod. Rod received a pint-sized version of RM's powers, and became Fallout Boy.[2]
After this, Fallout Boy started helping Radioactive Man as his sidekick. Together they took down down enemies such as Magmo,[3] Hypno-Head[4] and Shootin' Irons.[5]
At one point, Madame Eczema, the leader of Eczema, found out Radioactive Man was really Claude Kane III.[6] Radioactive Man faked his death and then came back, with Plasmo pretending to be Claude Kane III, to trick the people into believing they were separate people.[7]
When Larva Girl kidnapped Fallout Boy, she had Radioactive Man go to the planet Remitrom to collect Zirconia-Gems, knowing that the radiation of Remitrom's sun would make him susceptible to the first women he sees back on Earth. Radioactive Man arrived back on Earth and fell in love with Larva Girl, with the two of them getting married. At the wedding, Gloria Grand kissed Radioactive Man, which snapped him out of the spell he was under due to an antidote in her lipstick. Radioactive Man then broke off the wedding and defeated Larva Girl.[8]
Dark Radioactive Man
Radioactive Man and Fallout Boy answered a distress call from the Superior Squad which took him to Dr. Crab's asteroid base. Here, they found the Superior Squad in stasis chambers. Radioactive Man and Fallout Boy handed themselves over to Dr. Crab so that he didn't kill the other members of the Superior Squad. As they were put into stasis chambers, Dr. Crab also put devices on them that stopped their powers from being used. With the help of Captain Squid, Radioactive Man broke everyone out. However, Dr. Crab's particle blaster and shoots Radioactive Man, also causing the asteroid base to go up in flames. Dr. Crab used the commotion to escape as Radioactive Man died.
Back on Earth, Radioactive Man's funeral was held, with only the Superior Squad, Gloria Grand and Fallout Boy attending. Before Radioactive Man was lowered into the ground, Fallout Boy took the lightning bolt out of his head and handed it over to Gloria Grand. The absence of Radioactive Man led to fighting between the other Superior Squad members over who will lead the team. Dr. Crab then attacked them with his army of Crab-Bots. As the heroes were struggling to fight them, Radioactive Man flew in and saved them. Bug Boy theorized that removing the lightning bolt sparked Radioactive Man back to life. However, Radioactive Man then became evil due to the lightning bolt being removed. As Radioactive Man fought against the Superior Squad, Fallout Boy retrieved the lightning bolt from Gloria and flew back to Radioactive Man. He then jammed it back into Radioactive Man's head, causing him to become good again.[9]
Post-resurrection
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.
During this time, Radioactive Man took over Zenith City as the leader and hired the Bang Gang as his personal bodyguards. He also started using Zenith Mall as his headquarters. However, due to the way Radioactive Man was acting now, Gloria Grand was no longer enamored with him.
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.[10]
At some point, superheroes were banned and outlawed by the government, with only Radioactive Man being allowed to continue operating under the government. Heart of Darkness went to Radioactive Man as he was convinced it was a government plan to form a shadow government that the public didn't know about. This led to them uncovering a plan to get the superheroes out of the way and make them look bad. However, they stopped the plan and the superhero ban got repealed.[11]
The Death of Radioactive Man
Radioactive Man went to the Zenith City Power Plant where he found The Fossil Fuel Four destroying it. Radioactive Man called his friends Citizen Solar and Wind Lad, but they were unable to help him. The Fossil Fuel Four worked together to kill Radioactive Man.[12]
Future
An older Rod Runtledge as Radioactive Man.
In the future, Rod Runtledge takes up the mantle of Radioactive Man. When Gloria Grand got transported to the future in the space alien's spaceship, Radioactive Man was fighting against the alien's robot when he got distracted by Gloria Grand showing up. The robot then defeated Radioactive Man and Gloria unmasked him to find he was Rod Runtledge. The robot then took Gloria and an elderly Claude Kane III woke Rod up and told him to go after Gloria. Radioactive Man then found the alien's base and confronted him. The alien then told Radioactive Man that he just wanted to go home so Radioactive Man took the alien and Gloria back to his spaceship and sent them off.[13]
When Fallout Boy of the past calls him to ask if Radioactive Man from his time is there, the future Radioactive Man panicked about speaking to his younger self.[5]
In other media
Radioactive Man: The Movie
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. Radioactive Man fought crime alone. At one point, he went to the U.S.S. Serendipity to save people who were being held hostage. He saved them, but Silly Sailor was knocked into the ocean during the rescue.
Radioactive Man then flew back to WZEN Tower where Gloria Grand was falling off a balcony. Radioactive Man saved her life and the two of them flew about for a bit before Radioactive Man took her back to the tower, where she fell asleep, with people thinking she just dreamed her encounter with Radioactive Man.
After Rod Runtledge got trapped under an X-Ray truck, Radioactive Man saved him and found that he had gained superpowers. Radioactive Man took him back to The Containment Dome to run some tests on him and revealed his identity to Rod. The two of them then started fighting crime together, with Rod becoming Fallout Boy. Eventually, Gloria Grand got kidnapped by Silly Sailor. Radioactive Man and Fallout Boy went to rescue her but got their powers taken away. They were then left hanging upside down in a cage. Fallout Boy managed to escape but got taken home by his mother. As Radioactive Man was about to get hit by a wave of sulfuric acid, Fallout Boy came to his rescue and told him that he had his powers back after a few hours. Radioactive Man and Fallout Boy then stop Silly Sailor together.
Radioactive Man and Fallout Boy then go back to WZEN Tower to stop Dr. Swartzwelder broadcasting information harming Radioactive Man's reputation. They reveal that Dr. Swartzwelder is actually Dr. Clownius in disguise. After Dr. Clownius is arrested, Radioactive Man and Fallout Boy go back to fighting crime together.[14]
Radioactive Man Re-Rises
Radioactive Man Re-Rises is a reboot of the Radioactive Man series. In the film, Radioactive man has to erase his own memory so he doesn't get tortured by his past when he gets born in the future. Radioactive Man's suit is also the only thing keeping him alive, but is also slowly killing him.[15]
Radioactive Woman
A female reboot of Radioactive Man, called Radioactive Woman was in production, with Patty and Selma Bouvier playing the role of Radioactive Woman, a female version of Radioactive Man. The movie never got finished.[16]
Non-canon
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The Simpsons: Tapped Out
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Permanent Tasks
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Task
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Time
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Reward
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Requires
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Quest with the task
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Animated?
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Go Skating
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10m
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26, 7
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Simpsons' Skating Rink
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Pump Iron
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60m
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105, 26
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All Night Gym or Brown House
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Promote Nuclear Power
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4h
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260, 70
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Control Building
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Overpay for Sex on the Beach
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4h
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260, 70
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Smooches on the Beach
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Stay at the Swelldorado
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4h
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260, 70
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Swelldorado
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Try to Win at Blackjack
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4h
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260, 70
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$ Casino
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Drink and Babysit
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4h
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260, 70
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The Boiled Potato
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Attend Parenting Seminars
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4h
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260, 70
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Universal Panacea
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Shop for Cider
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4h
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260, 70
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Mt. Swartzwelder Historic Cider Mill
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Obtain Anxiety Medication
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6h
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350, 90
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Springfield Medical Center
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Relax
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8h
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420, 105
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Kane Manor or Radioactive Man Statue
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Epilogue Pt. 2 Some Much Needed R & R Pt. 2
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Dance the Señor Burns
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8h
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420, 105
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Chez Guevara
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Attend a Teleconference
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12h
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600, 150
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Superior Squad HQ
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Read Online Reviews of His Work
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12h
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600, 150
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The Java Server or Springfield Library or Shop
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Shirk His Responsibilities
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16h
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750, 200
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Beach House
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Beach House
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Seek Out Crime
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24h
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1,000, 225
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Epilogue Pt. 1 Some Much Needed R & R Pt. 1
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Animated Tasks
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Shirk His Responsibilities
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Personality
Radioactive Man can be fairly naive and patriotic, which leads to him believing and trusting everything the government says, whether it's bad or good. He once attacked a peaceful hippie protest outside the White House because they were protesting against the government, which led to Bleeding Heart stopping him.[4] After superheroes got banned by the government, Radioactive Man was the only one allowed to continue operating as he was too gullible and naive to question the government.[11]
Behind the Laughter
- There is a Marvel Comics villain who temporarily became a hero named Radioactive Man; he is unrelated to The Simpsons character.
- Radioactive Man's origin story is similar to the Hulk's.
- Radioactive Man's billionaire secret identity mirrors Batman and Iron Man.
Appearances
- Episode – "Bart the Genius" (comic)
- Episode – "The Telltale Head" (comic)
- Episode – "Homer's Night Out" (comic)
- Episode – "Old Money" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Three Men and a Comic Book"
- Episode – "Bart the Murderer" (comic)
- Episode – "Like Father, Like Clown" (comic)
- Episode – "Bart's Friend Falls in Love"
- Episode – "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood"
- Episode – "Radioactive Man"
- Episode – "Marge Be Not Proud"
- Episode – "22 Short Films About Springfield"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror X" (costume)
- Episode – "Marge's Son Poisoning"
- Episode – "Homer's Paternity Coot"
- Episode – "Postcards from the Wedge"
- Episode – "Donnie Fatso" (on Comic Book Guy's sweater)
- Episode – "Moms I'd Like to Forget"
- Episode – "Four Regrettings and a Funeral" (title screen gag)
- Episode – "Beware My Cheating Bart" (figurine)
- Episode – "Lisa Goes Gaga"
- Episode – "Dark Knight Court"
- Episode – "Steal This Episode"
- Episode – "Married to the Blob"
- Episode – "Opposites A-Frack" (action figure)
- Episode – "Blazed and Confused" (pictures seen)
- Episode – "Peeping Mom" (action figure)
- Episode – "The Musk Who Fell to Earth"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXIX" (Intrusion of the Pod-Y Switchers, picture)
- Episode – "I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh"
- Couch gag – "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus"
- Episode – "Fatzcarraldo" (on Comic Book Guy's t-shirt)
- Comic story – Lo, There Shall Come... A Bartman!!
- Comic story – Bart Simpson's Creepy Crawly Tales: "The Collector" (mentioned)
- Comic story – The Molten Menace of Magmo, the Lava Man
- Comic story – Anomaly of the Automaton That Ran Amok!
- 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 – Who Washes the Washmen's Infinite Secrets of Legendary Crossover Knight Wars?
- Comic story – In His Own Image
- Comic story – When Bongos Collide! (mentioned)
- Comic story – The Final Collision
- Comic story – The Origin of Glowy: The Radioactive Dog
- Comic story – Radioactive Homer (An amnesia stricken Homer believes himself to be Radioactive Man)
- Comic story – The Heroic Life and Mortifying Death of Radioactive Man: Chapter I
- Comic story – The Heroic Life and Mortifying Death of Radioactive Man: Chapter II
- Comic story – The Heroic Life and Mortifying Death of Radioactive Man: Chapter III
- Comic story – The Heroic Life and Mortifying Death of Radioactive Man: Chapter IV
- Comic story – Simpson Sideshow Sibling Smackdown
- Comic story – Day of the Nerd
- Comic story – Let's See It Again! The Origin of Radioactive Man
- Comic story – Prize Possession (action figure)
- Comic story – Cyrano de Bart (T-shirt)
- Comic story – Comics Fan No More!
- Comic story – Clip Clip Hooray!
- Comic story – Handy Pop Culture Quotes for All Occasions!
- Comic story – Prop, Prop, Whiz, Whiz! (action figure)
- Comic story – The Radioactive Manqués!
- Comic story – Crisis of Discontinuous Continuities!
- Comic story – The Radioactive Man Christmas Special!
- Comic story – Radioactive Man, The Official Movie Adaption
- Comic story – Comic Book Guy's Best Costumes Ever - Part 1 (costume)
- Book – The Bart Book
- Book – Comic Book Guy's Book of Pop Culture
- Book – The Marge Book (Pez dispenser)
- Video game – The Simpsons Skateboarding (skateboard design and comic cover)
- Video game – The Simpsons: Bartman Meets Radioactive Man
- Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out
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References