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Publisher
  
Fictional universe
  
DC Universe

Alter ego
  
Dr. Sven Larsen

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Created by
  
Arnold Drake (writer)Bruno Premiani (artist)

Abilities
  
Can change his body into the form of any animal, vegetable, or mineral.

First appearance
  
Doom Patrol Vol. 1, #89 (August 1964)

Similar
  
General Immortus, Chief, General Zahl, Celsius, Negative Man

Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man is a fictional supervillain from the DC Universe and a foe of the original Doom Patrol.

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Publication history

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Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man first appeared in Doom Patrol (1st series) #89 (August 1964) and was created by Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani.

Fictional character biography

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Dr. Sven Larsen is a Swedish scientist and a former student of Dr. Niles Caulder, but they had a falling out after Larsen accused Caulder of stealing his idea for the anti-decay ray. Larsen gains his superpowers after falling into a vat of amino acids. He uses his powers to get revenge on Caulder and his Doom Patrol. The Doom Patrol defeat Larsen and are able to remove his powers. He later regains them and fights the Doom Patrol again.

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Larsen returns to face the second incarnation of the Doom Patrol in Doom Patrol vol. 2 #15 (December 1988) and #16 (Winter 1988), in partnership with General Immortus. He is defeated after Celsius encases him in ice.

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In a 2009 interview with Keith Giffen about his Doom Patrol comic, Giffen reveals that Larsen should be a villain in it.

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In the twelfth issue of the series, Larsen is now a member of the Front Men, a team of super-powered guards working for Mister Somebody Enterprises. His team is working to discredit the Doom Patrol, having been coached in various ways on how to make the heroes look bad for the cameras. Unknown to the Front Men, 'Mister Somebody' has rigged their uniforms to deliver fatal blows in ways that make it seem as if the Doom Patrol killed them intentionally.

The New 52

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In The New 52 (a reboot of the DC Comics universe), Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man appears as part of an experimental security measure that Niles Caulder unleashes on intruders when his underground complex is breached.

Powers and abilities

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Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man can change any part of his body into the form of any animal, vegetable or mineral, including combining several at once. In most of his appearances, his arms, legs and the left side of his face take on various forms, leaving his torso and the right side of his face normal.

Television

  • Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man appears in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "The Last Patrol!" voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. He is among the Doom Patrol villains (alongside Brain, Monsieur Mallah, Mutant Master, and Arsenal) assembled by General Zahl to target the Doom Patrol. He attacks the carnival that Negative Man works at with the carnival barker asking about him and wondering who his agent is. Batman and the other Doom Patrol members arrive, and Negative Man helps them fend off Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man. He later appears on General Zahl's ship with the other villains and ends up defeated by Batman.
  • Media tie-in comics

  • Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man had a cameo appearance in issue #28 of Teen Titans Go!. The Doom Patrol discuss a battle they (along with a younger Beast Boy) had with Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man. He makes a full appearance on page 10, which itself is a based on the cover of the Doom Patrol comic.
  • Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man made a cameo appearance in issue #7 in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold tie-in comic and the cartoon series.
  • References

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