The power to generate radiation from one's body. Sub-power of Radiation Manipulation and Nuclear Manipulation
Also Called
- Radiation Emission
- Radiation Production
Capabilities
The user can generate deadly amounts of radiation from their body. It can be used to melt objects, release a electromagnetic pulse to disrupt technology and can even lead up to the point where the user detonates themselves in a nuclear explosion.
Applications
- Light Generation
- Electromagnetic Pulse Emission, disrupting any technology near them.
- Energy Strike by covering fists for a fight.
- Melt objects.
Limitations
- May be constantly active.
- Great deal of control is needed.
- Emotions such as anger can cause this to go out of control, leading up to the point of an unwanted explosion.
- User may not be immune to his own radiation, getting burns and radiation sickness.
Known Users
- Negative Man (DC Comics)
- Atomic Skull (DC Comics)
- Ted Sprague (Heroes)
- Peter Petrelli (Heroes)
- Amid Halebi (Heroes)
- Sylar (Heroes)
- NRG (Ben 10: Ultimate Alien)
- P'andor (Ben 10: Ultimate Alien)
- Radioactive Man (Marvel Comics)
- Hazmat (Marvel Comics)
- U-Men (Marvel)
- Hulk (Marvel)
- Daredevil (Marvel)
- Ultimate Aggregor (Ben 10)
- Blight (Batman Beyond)
- Captain Atom (DC Comics)
- Godzilla (Godzilla)
- Minilla (Godzilla)
- Lana Lang (Smallville)
- Duke Nukem (Captain Planet)
- Captain Pollution (Captain Planet)
- Dark Samus (Metroid Prime trilogy)
- Spider-Man (Marvel Comics)
- Maestro (Marvel Comics)
- Knuckles the Echidna (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Silver Surfer (Marvel Comics)
- Saiyans (Dragon Ball) via Power Balls/Blutz Waves
- Sunfire (Marvel Comics)
- Sunspot (Marvel Comics)
- Sentry (Marvel Comics)
- Firelord (Marvel Comics)
- Atomic-Man (Headline Comics)
- Toxic Avenger (Toxic Avenger)
- Lana Lang (Smallville)
- One-Above-All (Marvel Comics)
- The Fury (Marvel Comics)
- Fire (DC Comics)
- Galactus (Marvel Comics)
- Firestorm (DC Comics)
- Doctor Manhattan (Watchmen)
- Quasar (Marvel Comics)
- Sinestro (DC Comics)
- Hulk 2099 (Marvel Comics)
- Captain Atom (DC Comics)
- Red X (Teen Titans)
- Frankie Raye (Marvel Comics)
- Jim Hammond (Marvel Comics)
- Doctor Solar (Solar: Man of the Atom)
- Doctor Phosphorus (DC Comics)
- Chemo (DC Comics)
- Molecule Man (Marvel Comics)
- Poison-type Pokemon (Pokemon)
- Harpies (Charmed)
- Multiplex (DC Comics)
- Lava Girl (The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl)
- Adam (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)