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- | ====== Thunderbunny ====== | ||
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- | **Thunderbunny**, | ||
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- | Bobby Caswell was a normal high school student and fan of comic-books who lived with his uncle (a comic-book artist) and aunt. In the summer of 1980, Bobby was staying at his Uncle Al's rented cabin near Rutland, Vermont, when he witnessed something fall from the sky by Bald Mountain. Bicycling out after it, he discovered a crashed extraterrestrial spacecraft, which he entered and activated a communication device. His mind was filled with images of an alien world and a humanoid dog named Dr. Bar-Ko, director of the Energy Institute, who explained that his world was dying and no one was able to stop it. Instead, they sent the energy force of their superhero to benefit another world within a power box. All Bobby had to do to become Thunderbunny was concentrate on him when clapping his hands. After first becoming Thunderbunny, | ||
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- | He apparently did not become Thunderbunny again until December, 1981, when he saved the life of a construction worker in Boston. In his most famous adventure, Thunderbunny encountered [[Golden Man|Golden Lad]], a teenage [[mystery-man]] from the 1940s who was the same age as he was when he disappeared in 1946. After Golden Lad was shot by a criminal' | ||
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- | In an untold tale, Thunderbunny teamed up with [[Captain Atom]] to stop an extraterrestrial invasion of Boston. | ||
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- | Thunderbunny died under unknown circumstances during the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]] in July, 1985. Robert Caswell survived and is now an ordinary young man after being an action-hero for five years. | ||