Publisher DC Comics Notable aliases Splitter Fictional universe DC Universe | Alter ego Floyd Belkin Creators Curt Swan, Gerard Jones Affiliation Legion of Super-Heroes | |
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Team affiliations Legion of Super-Heroes
Heroes of Lallor Abilities Can remove his limbs and use as clubs First appearance Secret Origins Vol. 2 #46, (December 1989) Similar Matter‑Eater Lad, Bouncing Boy, Red Bee, Legion of Super‑Heroes, Stone Boy |
Arm fall off boy the pros and cons of being possessed by the collective ghost of radiohead
Arm-Fall-Off-Boy (Floyd Belkin) is a DC Comics superhero from the 30th century. His first appearance was in Secret Origins Vol. 2 #46, (December 1989), he was drawn by Curt Swan. After Zero Hour, the character of Arm-Fall-Off-Boy was briefly reintroduced as Splitter.
Contents
- Arm fall off boy the pros and cons of being possessed by the collective ghost of radiohead
- Biography
- In other media
- References

Biography

Arm-Fall-Off-Boy has the ability to detach his own limbs, which he can then use as blunt weapons. His background is not explored in his initial appearances; in Legionnaires (vol 4) #12, Matter-Eater Lad claims he gained his powers through carelessness while holding the anti-gravity metal Element 152, but Matter-Eater Lad may not have been serious. In his introduction, he is an applicant at the first Legion tryout, and the first Legion reject.

Following the Zero Hour reboot, the character appears again in Legionnaires (vol. 4) #43 and is identified as Floyd Belkin of the planet Lallor. Under the name Splitter, Floyd participates in the Legion's tryouts in Legionnaires #43 and is one of five finalists, but he is denied Legion membership after he panics and literally falls apart during the last test. Later in the comic, he appears as a member of the Heroes of Lallor.
In other media

Arm-Fall-Off-Boy appears in issue 16 of the Legion of Superheroes in the 31st Century comic, which is based on the cartoon series.
