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Steel (comics)

Steel is a name used by several fictional characters owned and published by DC Comics in their universe. There have been four characters, all superheroes, to use the name.

Commander Steel

Steel I (Henry "Hank" Heywood), better known as Commander Steel , is a Golden Age superhero. He first appeared in Steel volume 1 #1. He apparently died battling the supervillain Eclipso in issue #13.

Steel II (Henry "Hank" Heywood III) is the grandson of Commander Steel. He was a member of the "Justice League Detroit" team, and was killed in action against one of the team's classic foes, Professor Ivo .

The Man of Steel

Steel III, or The Man of Steel, is weapons engineer John Henry Irons, whose life was saved by Superman after he fell off a building while working in construction. He was buried in rubble during Superman's fatal battle against Doomsday, and later created and donned a suit of powered armor in Superman's memory in order to stop a gang war that was escalating due to the distribution of powerful weapons he had designed. As his appearance came about during the Reign of the Supermen, he was often called the Man of Steel to identify him amongst the others, which was shortened to Steel by Superman himself. (His family, who saw right through his disguise, referred to him as "the black Superman"). He had a short-lived solo series, and also has been a supporting character in Superman comics. He has also been a member of the Justice League.

Steels modified his suit many times through his career. The initial "Man of Steel" design was armed with a wrist-mounted rivet gun, and the sledgehammer (such as used by his namesake John Henry) that was ubiquitous for most of his designs.

John Henry Irons has also appeared in Superman: The Animated Series (voiced by Michael Dorn), and subsequently in Justice League Unlimited. In the animated series, Irons worked to create a suit of powered armor of the Metropolis SCU, but the suit had adverse psycological effects on its user. Encouraged by Superman, Irons worked to perfect the suit with the help of his niece Natasha, becoming the superhero Steel just in time to help Superman in a battle against Metallo.

There was also a motion picture based on this version of the character called Steel (1997) starring Shaquille O'Neal as the title character.


Steel IV is Natasha Irons, John Henry's niece and apprentice. Following the events of the Our Worlds At War storyline, internal injuries meant John Henry was no longer able to utilise his armour. He redesigned the armour so that Natasha could use it.

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