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* The Clockwork King's [[Clockwork#The_Clockwork_King|Clockwork]] profile for a list of his powers | * The Clockwork King's [[Clockwork#The_Clockwork_King|Clockwork]] profile for a list of his powers | ||
* The Clockwork King has been making friends with (or planning to exploit) young [[Penelope Yin]] in [[Faultline]]. | * The Clockwork King has been making friends with (or planning to exploit) young [[Penelope Yin]] in [[Faultline]]. | ||
* In Issue 10, the Clockwork King makes a comeback in [[The Lady Grey Task Force]], amusingly enough, as Penelope Yin's guardian when she psychically called for help during her capture by the [[Rikti]]. | |||
[[Category:Archvillains]] | [[Category:Archvillains]] |
Revision as of 14:03, 29 July 2007
Overview
The Clockwork King is a Clockwork archvillain as well as their leader.
Description
The mad Clockwork King imagines himself as the center of a mechanical court. His powerful mind continually creates more subjects to his insane rule. The true horror is that his massive steel chassis holds a human brain.
See Also
- The Clockwork King's Clockwork profile for a list of his powers
- The Clockwork King has been making friends with (or planning to exploit) young Penelope Yin in Faultline.
- In Issue 10, the Clockwork King makes a comeback in The Lady Grey Task Force, amusingly enough, as Penelope Yin's guardian when she psychically called for help during her capture by the Rikti.