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  • Nature Boy (comics)
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  • Nature Boy was Charlton's attempt at gauging the strength of the superhero market (they did the same thing with the romance market by introducing Brides in Love). Nature Boy ran for only three issues, #3-5 (March 1956 - February 1957). (In a practice common at Charlton, the title took over the numbering of another title, Danny Blaze. After three issues of Nature Boy, the title changed again, this time to Li'l Rascal Twins.) In issue #3 (March, 1956), Nature Man appeared, a grown-up version of Nature Boy. In issue #5 (Feb, 1957), a Nature Girl appeared in her own story.
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Creators
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  • background:#ffc0c0
comic color
  • background:#c0c0c0
Caption
  • Cover of Nature Boy #3
Character Name
  • Nature Boy
Real Name
  • David Crandall
Powers
  • Powers of the elements: water, wind, fire, earth, love, air, electricity
Debut
  • Nature Boy #3
Publisher
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  • Nature Boy was Charlton's attempt at gauging the strength of the superhero market (they did the same thing with the romance market by introducing Brides in Love). Nature Boy ran for only three issues, #3-5 (March 1956 - February 1957). (In a practice common at Charlton, the title took over the numbering of another title, Danny Blaze. After three issues of Nature Boy, the title changed again, this time to Li'l Rascal Twins.) In issue #3 (March, 1956), Nature Man appeared, a grown-up version of Nature Boy. In issue #5 (Feb, 1957), a Nature Girl appeared in her own story. A Nature Boy story was reprinted in AC Comics's Men of Mystery #41 (2003).