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Real Name: Jack Nimball | ||||||||
Also Known As: No known Alias | ||||||||
Place Of Birth: Unknown | ||||||||
First Appearance: Action Comics Vol.1 #432 (1974) Bronze Age Villain | ||||||||
Known Associates: No known Associates | ||||||||
Group Affiliation: None | ||||||||
Base Of Operations: Metropolis | ||||||||
Grudges: Superman | ||||||||
Creators: Cary Bates and Curt Swan | ||||||||
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Toys: The Toyman often employs life sized toys which impersonate various people or did his bidding. | |||||||
Transportation: The Toyman has employed a wide array of vehicles to aid him in his criminal endeavors, all of which are patterned after a toy of some kind. Such vehicles include everything from toy trains to pogo-sticks. | |||||||
Weapons: The Toyman has employed a number of toy themed weapons, including: Acid spraying squirt guns, toy soldiers with live rounds, toy airplanes with machine guns, wind up tanks with miniaturized shells, exploding balls, acid gum, etc. |
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Jack Nimball was a small-time hood who took the name and modus operandi of the original Toyman (Winslow Schott) when he had retired from criminality. |
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Toyman II at DC Database | ||||
Toyman II at Comic Vine | ||||
Toyman II at DCU Guide | ||||