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Cerebex

Schmachenburg, an analog for Adolf Hitler, was a European dictator who nearly succeeded in conquering the world. When his defeat was imminent, rumors spread that he committed suicide in a bunker. Unfortunately, Schmachenburg was still alive and plotting his next attempt at world domination with a loyal mad scientist, Dr. Walter Jackson. With Schmachenburg dying from an unspecified ailment, he convinced Jackson to build a powerful robot imprinted with his brain patterns. Jackson did so, creating Cerebex with the help of Dr. Brad Cummings, who believed the machine was simply a powerful computing device. When the work was completed and Jackson felt he no longer needed the weak and dying Schmachenburg, he killed the old dictator with a wrench, believing he could control Cerebex. He knew Cerebex possessed Schmachenburg’s military intelligence, but in fact the robot had a brain 1000 times more powerful. Cerebex, containing Schmachenburg’s memories, turned against Jackson and killed him, then escaped to conquer the world. Cerebex wasted no time in laying siege to cities, and building an army of “Mechanoids”. Cerebex and its army razed cities and assassinated world leaders. Cerebex was about 30 feet tall when it was first built, but it had the ability to grow and upgrade itself at a fairly rapid pace. By the end of the story, it appeared to be at least 500 feet tall. It also built a small army of drone robots called “Mechanoids” internally. The Mechanoids appeared to be about 20-50 feet tall and could fly. Cerebex generally hovered about 50 feet off the ground. It may have been capable of flying at higher altitudes and it seemed to be fast enough to get around the world in a relatively short amount of time. Cerebex was armed with six steel tentacles, three on each side. These tentacles were initially strong enough to crush a man to death, but soon proved capable of lifting and crushing a car, slicing through a fighter jet, and cutting down a high rise building. The tentacles were always longer than its main body and fast enough to snag a jet. In addition to its tentacles, Cerebex projected a force field which protected it from ballistic attacks, making it impervious to machine guns and missiles. It also had some form of humming magnetic weapon, possibly am EMP device, which could render other machines in its vicinity useless. Aided by Mary Smith, Schmachenburg’s daughter, who had a psychic link with Cerebex due to experiments conducted on her by her father who initially intended to transfer his consciousness into his daughter’s body, Brad Cummings eventually defeated Cerebex by piloting a giant wooden robot.
Alias Cerebex
Real Names/Alt Names Schmachenburg
Characteristics Villain, Fiction House Universe, Giant, Robot, Flight, The Future
Creators/Key Contributors Bill Benulis
First Appearance Planet Comics #73 (Winter 1953)
First Publisher Fiction House [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Planet Comics #73
Sample Read Planet Comics (Fiction House) [DCM] [CB+]
Description Schmachenburg, an analog for Adolf Hitler, was a European dictator who nearly succeeded in conquering the world. When his defeat was imminent, rumors spread that he committed suicide in a bunker. Unfortunately, Schmachenburg was still alive and plotting his next attempt at world domination with a loyal mad scientist, Dr. Walter Jackson. With Schmachenburg dying from an unspecified ailment, he convinced Jackson to build a powerful robot imprinted with his brain patterns. Jackson did so, creating Cerebex with the help of Dr. Brad Cummings, who believed the machine was simply a powerful computing device. When the work was completed and Jackson felt he no longer needed the weak and dying Schmachenburg, he killed the old dictator with a wrench, believing he could control Cerebex. He knew Cerebex possessed Schmachenburg’s military intelligence, but in fact the robot had a brain 1000 times more powerful. Cerebex, containing Schmachenburg’s memories, turned against Jackson and killed him, then escaped to conquer the world. Cerebex wasted no time in laying siege to cities, and building an army of “Mechanoids”. Cerebex and its army razed cities and assassinated world leaders. Cerebex was about 30 feet tall when it was first built, but it had the ability to grow and upgrade itself at a fairly rapid pace. By the end of the story, it appeared to be at least 500 feet tall. It also built a small army of drone robots called “Mechanoids” internally. The Mechanoids appeared to be about 20-50 feet tall and could fly. Cerebex generally hovered about 50 feet off the ground. It may have been capable of flying at higher altitudes and it seemed to be fast enough to get around the world in a relatively short amount of time. Cerebex was armed with six steel tentacles, three on each side. These tentacles were initially strong enough to crush a man to death, but soon proved capable of lifting and crushing a car, slicing through a fighter jet, and cutting down a high rise building. The tentacles were always longer than its main body and fast enough to snag a jet. In addition to its tentacles, Cerebex projected a force field which protected it from ballistic attacks, making it impervious to machine guns and missiles. It also had some form of humming magnetic weapon, possibly am EMP device, which could render other machines in its vicinity useless. Aided by Mary Smith, Schmachenburg’s daughter, who had a psychic link with Cerebex due to experiments conducted on her by her father who initially intended to transfer his consciousness into his daughter’s body, Brad Cummings eventually defeated Cerebex by piloting a giant wooden robot.
Source Cerebex – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Planet Comics #73 (Winter 1953) | Bill Benulis
Planet Comics #73 (Winter 1953) | Bill Benulis