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Real Name: Not Applicable | ||||||||
Also Known As: Ace of Spades, Ace of Clubs, Ace of Hearts, Ace of Diamonds | ||||||||
Place Of Birth: Inapplicable | ||||||||
First Appearance: Justice League of America Vol.1 #203 (1982) Bronze Age Villain | ||||||||
Known Associates: King, Queen, Jack, Ten | ||||||||
Group Affiliation: Royal Flush Gang II | ||||||||
Base Of Operations: Mobile | ||||||||
Grudges: Justice League of America | ||||||||
Creators: Gerry Conway and Don Heck | ||||||||
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Enhanced Abilities: The Ace android has super human strength, endurance and durability. | |||||||
Body Armour: The Ace android's robotic body provides some protection from physical and energy attacks. |
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The first Ace android was designed by Derek Reston, an industrialist and engineer who was being mind controlled by Hector Hammond. This robot was advanced enough to pass as human, and stayed in contact with Reston. It was destroyed by Black Canary's Canary Cry. | ||||
Like the first human Aces, the Ace Android acted as the leader of the gang. With later models, leadership passed to the King when a robot was employed. | ||||
Later models were considerably larger and less man-like, and served as muscle. They were usually kept out of the fight until the last moment, like an Ace in the hole, when the gang hoped to press their luck or make their getaway. |
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Ace Android at DC Database | ||||