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|gender= Male
|gender= Male
|team= [[The Impossibles]]
|team= [[The Impossibles]]
|affiliation= [[Multi-Man]]<br />[[Coil-Man]]<br />[[Big D]]<br />[[Cobalt]] in ''[[Future Quest]]''
|affiliation= [[Fluid-Man]]<br />[[Multi-Man]]<br />[[Big D]]<br />[[Cobalt]] in ''[[Future Quest]]''
|father= Not mentioned
|father= Not mentioned
|mother= Not mentioned
|mother= Not mentioned
|first= [[The Impossibles (segments)|TI]]: "[[The Bubbler]]" ([[1966]])
|first= [[The Impossibles (segments)|TI]]: "[[The Bubbler]]" ([[1966]])
|actor= [[Don Messick]]
|actor= [[Hal Smith]]
|image2= [[File:FQ Coil-Man.png|300px]]
|image2= [[File:Coil.png|300px]]
|caption2= ''[[Future Quest]]''
|caption2= Coil-Man as civilian Coil.
|image3= [[File:FQ Coil-Man.png|300px]]
|caption3= ''[[Future Quest]]''
}}
}}
'''Coil-Man''' is a superhero/musician and one of the main characters in ''[[The Impossibles (segments)|The Impossibles]]'' animated television shorts. His voice was originated by [[Don Messick]].  
'''Coil-Man''', nicknamed '''Coil''' as a civilian, is a superhero/musician and one of the main characters in ''[[The Impossibles (segments)|The Impossibles]]'' animated television shorts. His voice was originated by [[Hal Smith]].  


==Character description==
==Character description==
Coil-Man, in his hero form, has a spring coil in place of legs, which allows him to leap to great heights. He can use his coil as a drill. In "The Perilous Paper Doll," it is shown that he can turn himself into a coat hanger. However, he is susceptible to the pull of magnets and has been squashed flat at least once, but he can conduct heat to get himself back to normal. When Big D sends the Impossibles on a mission, he calls Coil on the neck of his guitar.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===TV series===
===TV series===
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===Movies===
===Movies===
* ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon]]'' (poster)
* ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon (film)|Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon]]'' (poster)
* ''[[Scoob!]]'' (poster)
* ''[[Scoob! (film)|Scoob!]]'' (poster)
===Comics===
===Comics===
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* ''[[Frankenstein Jr. (Gold Key Comics)/Issue 1|Frankenstein Jr.]]''
** #1B "The Impossibles vs. the Mirror-Man"
* ''[[Hanna-Barbera Presents]]''
* ''[[Hanna-Barbera Presents]]''
** #8A "[[Hanna-Barbera Presents/Issue 6|A Fink Called Feedback]]"
** #8B "[[Hanna-Barbera Presents/Issue 8|A Fink Called Feedback]]"
** #8B "[[Hanna-Barbera Presents/Issue 6|Frankenstein Jr. Conquers the World]]"
** #8C "[[Hanna-Barbera Presents/Issue 8|Frankenstein Jr. Conquers the World]]"
* ''[[Future Quest]]''
* ''[[Future Quest]]''
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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Debut Series===
===Debut series===
===Multi-Man in the Funny Books===
===Multi-Man in the Funny Books===
==Development==
==Development==

Latest revision as of 20:48, 16 February 2023

Coil-Man
Coil-Man.png
Species Human
Gender Male
Member of The Impossibles
Affiliation Fluid-Man
Multi-Man
Big D
Cobalt in Future Quest
Father Not mentioned
Mother Not mentioned
First appearance TI: "The Bubbler" (1966)
Played by Hal Smith
Coil.png
Coil-Man as civilian Coil.
File:FQ Coil-Man.png
Future Quest

Coil-Man, nicknamed Coil as a civilian, is a superhero/musician and one of the main characters in The Impossibles animated television shorts. His voice was originated by Hal Smith.

Character description

Coil-Man, in his hero form, has a spring coil in place of legs, which allows him to leap to great heights. He can use his coil as a drill. In "The Perilous Paper Doll," it is shown that he can turn himself into a coat hanger. However, he is susceptible to the pull of magnets and has been squashed flat at least once, but he can conduct heat to get himself back to normal. When Big D sends the Impossibles on a mission, he calls Coil on the neck of his guitar.

Appearances

TV series

Movies

Comics

Biography

Debut series

Multi-Man in the Funny Books

Development

Gallery

Main article: Coil-Man/Gallery

References