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I think thoth has it.
Roon Dvron was also almost eaten by a plant, but he had no powers...
I'll guess Universo on the off-chance
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Weight Wizard is indeed the correct answer, thoth lad!
Dvron, aside from not having powers, also didn't presumably die by being eaten by the plant, we know he survived the encounter.
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Yay! One that I didn't even have to think about for a change  New Q at the weekend when my books and I are back together.
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Appearances by Timberwolf have been attributed to another character, by the media. The other character doesn't seem to take it very well. Which character is it?
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Not Grimbor. Psycho Claws is the closest so far.
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No. You're back on track but the property is a DC one.
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Oh, wait, I remember this story now...it was the Creeper!
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Not Wildcat. Very good guess. This was the one I'd have gone for eventually. But it's someone with the outline more than the bulk. Oh, wait, I remember this story now...it was the Creeper! And it was the Creeper. It was in the not very memorable Timberwolf mini series. Over to you Chaim!
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What part(s) of Garth Ranzz's body was/were affected by the Validus plague?
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Correct, and as to the arm, it was specifically the re-grown arm. (Though since both legs are original equipment, I don't know if there's any significance to that fact, only that it was mentioned.)
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Which Legionnaire proved to be vital in beating Amalgamax, who had the powers of the Legion?
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I thought Amalgamax was a Justice League villain. Hmm...
Karate Kid, who has no "real" powers?
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Not Karate Kid. But since it's a foe with the powers of a lot of the members, you're thinking along the right lines.
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Not Nemesis kid but if you're reading the reread thread you might see that you're very close.
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