Floronic Man Explained

Character Name:Floronic Man
Real Name:Jason Woodrue
Species:Metahuman
Publisher:DC Comics
Debut:As Jason Woodrue:
The Atom #1 (June–July 1962)
As the Floronic Man:
The Flash #245 (November 1976)
As the Seeder:
Swamp Thing #21 (February 1984)
Creators:Gardner Fox
Gil Kane
Alliances:Injustice Gang
New Guardians
Secret Society of Super Villains
Aliases:Dr. Jason Woodrue
The Plant Master
Floro
The Seeder
Powers:
  • Plant manipulation
  • Botany expertise

The Floronic Man (Jason Woodrue), also known as the Plant Master, Floro, and the Seeder, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.[1]

The character has been portrayed in live-action by John Glover in the 1997 film Batman & Robin and Kevin Durand in the DC Universe series Swamp Thing.

Publication history

He first appeared as an enemy of the Atom in The Atom #1 and was created by Gardner Fox and Gil Kane.[2] His Floronic Man appearance first appeared in the Green Lantern backup in The Flash #245. His Seeder appearance first appeared in Swamp Thing #21. He became known as "Floro" and a superhero, in The New Guardians.

Fictional character biography

Dr. Jason Woodrue first appears in The Atom #1 (June–July 1962). Woodrue is an exile from an interdimensional world (Floria)[3] inhabited by dryads. Woodrue, sometimes called the Plant Master, uses his botanical knowledge to control plants in an attempt to take over the world. He is defeated by the superhero Atom.[1] The Plant Master returns to face the Atom[4] and the Justice League.[5]

In The Flash #245 (November 1976), Woodrue uses an experimental formula to transform into a plant hybrid.[3] Now calling himself the Floronic Man, he is defeated by Green Lantern.[6] After a rematch with the Atom and Wonder Woman,[7] the Floronic Man joins the Secret Society of Super-Villains.[3] [8]

In The Saga of the Swamp Thing, Woodrue discovers that Swamp Thing is not Alec Holland, but an intelligent plant who absorbed his memories.[3]

In The Saga of the Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #22 (March 1984), the Floronic Man uses Swamp Thing to contact the Green, a force that connects all plant life on Earth. The Green abandons Floronic Man, who is taken into custody by the Justice League after undergoing a mental breakdown.[3] [9]

Black Orchid (1988) reveals that Jason Woodrue was previously a university professor and taught botany to Alec Holland and Pamela Isley.

In Millennium, Woodrue briefly joins the New Guardians as Floro.

The Floronic Man returns in Batman: Shadow of the Bat #56 (November 1996). After breaking Poison Ivy out of Arkham with his two underlings Holly and Eva, Floronic Man attempts to distribute cannabis throughout Gotham City before Batman kills him.[10] [11]

In Infinite Crisis, the Floronic Man appears as a member of Alexander Luthor Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains and takes part in the Battle of Metropolis.[12]

In the post-Infinite Crisis DCU, Woodrue is responsible for Pamela Isley's transformation into Poison Ivy.[13]

In The New 52 continuity reboot, Woodrue is reimagined as the Seeder, deriving power from the Green.[14] [15] He is later killed in battle with the avatar of the Gray.

Powers and abilities

In his original form, Jason Woodrue has advanced knowledge of botany, which he utilizes it to accelerate plant growth. As the Floronic Man, Woodrue can merge with and control plants.[16] [17]

Other versions

An alternate timeline variant of Jason Woodrue appears in Flashpoint Beyond. This version has become Swamp Thing and created an oasis to accommodate refugees and repent for his previous crimes.[18]

In other media

Television

Film

Video games

Jason Woodrue as the Floronic Man appears as a character summon in .[24]

Jason Woodrue is mentioned in a newspaper clipping in

Miscellaneous

Jason Woodrue as the Floronic Man appears in Justice League Adventures #6.[25]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Greenberger, Robert . Robert Greenberger . Floronic Man . Dougall . Alastair . The DC Comics Encyclopedia . 128 . . New York . 2008 . 978-0-7566-4119-1 . 213309017.
  2. Book: Cowsill . Alan . Irvine . Alex . Manning . Matthew K. . McAvennie . Michael . Wallace . Daniel . DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle . 2019 . DK Publishing . 978-1-4654-8578-6 . 99.
  3. . . The Secret Origin of The Guardians of the Universe . Secret Origins . 2 .
    1. 23
    . February 1988 . DC Comics.
  4. The Atom #24 (April–May 1966). DC Comics.
  5. Justice League of America #61 (March 1968). DC Comics.
  6. Book: Rovin, Jeff . The Encyclopedia of Supervillains . Facts on File . 1987 . New York . 0-8160-1356-X . 131–132.
  7. Super-Team Family #14. DC Comics.
  8. The Secret Society of Super-Villains #11 (December 1977). DC Comics.
  9. The Saga of the Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #24 (May 1984). DC Comics.
  10. Starman (vol. 2) #33–35 (August–October 1997). DC Comics.
  11. JLA #115–119 (August–November 2005). DC Comics.
  12. Infinite Crisis #7. DC Comics.
  13. Web site: DCU | Heroes and Villains . Dccomics.com . 2010-04-21 . 2011-03-22 . 2012-02-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120209235233/http://www.dccomics.com/dcu/heroes_and_villains/?hv=origin_stories%2Fpoison_ivy&p=1 . dead .
  14. Swamp Thing (vol. 2) Annual #1. DC Comics.
  15. Swamp Thing (vol. 5) #24 (Dec. 2013). DC Comics.
  16. Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe Vol 1 #8 (October 1985). DC Comics.
  17. Swamp Thing Vol 5 #27 (March 2014). DC Comics.
  18. Flashpoint Beyond #3. DC Comics.
  19. Web site: Boucher . Geoff . November 12, 2018 . DC Universe: Lost Actor Kevin Durand Joins Swamp Thing As Villain . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20181112225353/https://deadline.com/2018/11/dc-universe-lost-actor-kevin-durand-joins-swamp-thing-1202499529/ . November 12, 2018 . November 16, 2018 . Deadline Hollywood.
  20. Web site: Supermax: Green Arrow Story Details + Villains/Inmates Gallery. Mayimbe. El. LatinoReview.com. May 19, 2008. April 2, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20081013133359/http://latinoreview.com/news/supermax-green-arrow-story-details-villains-inmates-gallery-4673. October 13, 2008. dead. mdy-all.
  21. Web site: Goldberg . Matt . April 1, 2013 . JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK Details from Guillermo Del Toro, Reveals another Character on the Team, and More . Collider . en.
  22. Web site: Roman . Julian . August 30, 2017 . Batman and Harley Quinn Review: A Campy, Sex-Fueled 90s Nostalgia Trip . July 13, 2024 . MovieWeb . en.
  23. Web site: Floronic Man / Jason Woodrue Voice - Batman and Harley Quinn (Movie) . July 13, 2024 . Behind The Voice Actors. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  24. Web site: Eisen . Andrew . October 2, 2013 . DC Characters and Objects - Scribblenauts Unmasked Guide . July 13, 2024 . IGN . en.
  25. Justice League Adventures #6. DC Comics.