Quakemaster is a fictional supervillain in the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in DC Special #28 (June-July 1977).
Robert Coleman is an architect of some note in Gotham City. His reputation is irreparably damaged when an apartment complex he designed and built does not withstand a hurricane. Feeling that he has been wrongly branded, Coleman creates the alias of the Quakemaster and uses his super-charged jackhammer to create earthquakes in Gotham City. His scheme backfires and only his buildings are damaged in the quakes. Quakemaster is soon defeated and captured by the Batman.


Quakemaster is built on a Mego Type 2 body with green hands; suit by me; CTVT belt; head a shrunken Bowen Bullseye bust; paints and head sticker by me; and his "quake-o-matic" by, none other than, Legend of Link. Bravo to LOL without whose help this figure would never have been completed.

Collared by Batman and Robin...

Another one of my favorite "obscure" villains is now complete.
I hope you enjoy my customs as much as I do, and, as always, thanks for looking!
Peace, Love, and Megos,
Austin
Robert Coleman is an architect of some note in Gotham City. His reputation is irreparably damaged when an apartment complex he designed and built does not withstand a hurricane. Feeling that he has been wrongly branded, Coleman creates the alias of the Quakemaster and uses his super-charged jackhammer to create earthquakes in Gotham City. His scheme backfires and only his buildings are damaged in the quakes. Quakemaster is soon defeated and captured by the Batman.


Quakemaster is built on a Mego Type 2 body with green hands; suit by me; CTVT belt; head a shrunken Bowen Bullseye bust; paints and head sticker by me; and his "quake-o-matic" by, none other than, Legend of Link. Bravo to LOL without whose help this figure would never have been completed.

Collared by Batman and Robin...

Another one of my favorite "obscure" villains is now complete.
I hope you enjoy my customs as much as I do, and, as always, thanks for looking!
Peace, Love, and Megos,
Austin
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