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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

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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.

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Biography

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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.

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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

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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.

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References

Arm-Fall-Off-Boy Wikipedia