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}}“'''Dromedary Man'''” was the stage name of a mutant circus performer in [[Universe (The Freak Issue)|one universe]]. | }}“'''Dromedary Man'''” was the stage name of a mutant circus performer in [[Universe (The Freak Issue)|one universe]]. | ||
Although having a human face, body plan and intelligence, Dromedary Man had hooves in place of hands and a hump on his back. He also possessed telekinetic abilities. He used all of these special abilities to become a circus performer, but was exploited by his boss [[Mr Haffalife]], who rarely let him actually ''perform'' anything and merely exhibited him as a freak. [[Jenny Everywhere | Although having a human face, body plan and intelligence, Dromedary Man had hooves in place of hands and a hump on his back. He also possessed telekinetic abilities. He used all of these special abilities to become a circus performer, but was exploited by his boss [[Mr Haffalife]], who rarely let him actually ''perform'' anything and merely exhibited him as a freak. [[Jenny Everywhere (The Freak Issue)|Jenny Everywhere]], who was (in this world) a particular defender of non-humans and mutants, learned of his predicament and decided to help him. She ended up completely reforming Haffalife's fun-fair, notably giving Dromedary Man and the other oppressed circus performers the chance to actually practice their craft earnestly at long last. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Freak Issue (comic story)|The Freak Issue]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:37, 9 May 2023
“Dromedary Man” was the stage name of a mutant circus performer in one universe.
Although having a human face, body plan and intelligence, Dromedary Man had hooves in place of hands and a hump on his back. He also possessed telekinetic abilities. He used all of these special abilities to become a circus performer, but was exploited by his boss Mr Haffalife, who rarely let him actually perform anything and merely exhibited him as a freak. Jenny Everywhere, who was (in this world) a particular defender of non-humans and mutants, learned of his predicament and decided to help him. She ended up completely reforming Haffalife's fun-fair, notably giving Dromedary Man and the other oppressed circus performers the chance to actually practice their craft earnestly at long last. (COMIC: The Freak Issue)