About: Martin Lobrow (Earth-MLJ)   Sponge Permalink

An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

AttributesValues
rdfs:label
  • Martin Lobrow (Earth-MLJ)
Alignment
  • Bad
dcterms:subject
BaseOfOperations
  • Malo Island
HistoryText
  • After saving a swimmer from what looked like a shark attack, Firefly was told the legend of Shark-Man, a creature who protected the pearls in the local bay. Believing there was more to the superstition, Firefly investigated the local waters to find that the legendary Shark-Man was in reality a thug named Martin Lobrow. Lowbrow was hired by Tuana Masters, a businessman and partner with Linda Marlow. Mr. Masters wanted Lowbrow to dress as a shark and scare away the pearl divers. He hoped Miss Marlow would leave the island and sell her half of the business to him. However, Mr. Masters was eaten by a Great White when he fell into the waters while fighting Firefly. Lowbrow also died, by being flung into the razor teeth of his shark costume on the floor.
CurrentAlias
  • Shark-Man
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Creators
  • Joe Blair
Last
  • Top-Notch Comics #22
Hair
  • Bald
First
  • Top-Notch Comics #22
Identity
  • Secret
Citizenship
  • Melanesian
Powers
  • None.
Notes
  • * Not to be confused with Jim Carter, who also disguised himself as a Shark-Man in , as part of an exhibition scam for tourists at the beach.
Universe
  • Earth-MLJ
Occupation
  • undersea diver
Gender
  • Male
RealName
  • Martin Lobrow
ImageText
  • Shark-Man
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