Overview
Metamorpho, aka Rex Mason, is a superhero capable of transforming his body into any element of the human body, making him a powerful and versatile hero.
Identity: Rex Mason · Race: Human (Elemental Transmuter) · Affiliation: Justice League, Outsiders
Metamorpho, aka Rex Mason, is a superhero capable of transforming his body into any element of the human body, making him a powerful and versatile hero.
Rex Mason is intelligent, resourceful, and adaptable, often displaying a dry sense of humor. Despite his tragic transformation, he remains committed to heroism, showing resilience in the face of alienation. He values teamwork but struggles with his identity as a transformed human.
Metamorpho is a unique DC character, admired for his versatility and intelligence. Fans appreciate his role in both team dynamics and solo adventures. His tragic backstory adds depth, though he remains less mainstream compared to core Justice League members. His shapeshifting and elemental powers have inspired creative storylines across comics and animated series.
"I'm made of all the elements of the human body."
"You can't cage what keeps changing."
"Adapt or be broken."
"Even in stone, I find my strength."
Chemistry experiments, Exploring new elemental forms
Rex Mason exposed to a mysterious meteorite, gaining the ability to transmute his body.
Metamorpho becomes an integral member of the Justice League and later joins the Outsiders.
Participates in numerous missions, leveraging his unique powers in combat and rescue operations.
Struggled with identity and human connection
Manifestation: Anxiety and withdrawal
Dialect: Standard American English
Catchphrases: Elemental power, activate!
Speech Patterns: Witty and dry humor
Married to Sapphire Stagg, estranged due to transformations
Worked with Batman for tactical guidance
Justice League and Outsiders comrades
Images represent character appearances.
He can transmute his body into any element found in the human body.
Rex Mason.
Justice League and Outsiders.
Limited ability to maintain complex forms for long periods.
The Brave and the Bold #57 (1965).
Yes, to Sapphire Stagg.