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(Created page with "{{Character |title1= Hezton |image1= Hezton.png |species= Simian alien |gender= Male |residence= Crab Nebula, Reality Z-25 31-H |occupation= |romantic_partner(s)= |children= |first_seen_in= COMIC: ''Ruthless Ro-Man'' |also_seen_in= |copyright= Jay Epps }}In Reality Z-25 31-H, '''Hezton''' was a member of an ape-like alien race native to the Crab Nebula, who were enslaved and used as vessels by a species of ener...")
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}}In [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], '''Hezton''' was a member of an ape-like alien race native to the [[Crab Nebula]], who were enslaved and used as vessels by a species of energy beings. Hezton was the vessel of [[Ro-Man]], who wore a helmet over his gorilla head to protect himself from any electromagnetic interference which might have allowed Hezton to expel him. Ro-Man inhabited Hezton's body throughout his attempted invasion of [[Earth (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Earth]] a “few years” ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ruthless Ro-Man (comic story)|Ruthless Ro-Man]]'') before 2010. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Serpent Sorceress (comic story)|The Serpent Sorceress]]'') At the time, the Earth-based heroes did not realise the truth about Ro-Man and his kind, believing their species to simply be helmet-wearing gorilla people.
}}In [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], '''Hezton''' was a member of an ape-like alien race native to the [[Crab Nebula]], who were enslaved and used as vessels by a species of energy beings. Hezton was the vessel of [[Ro-Man]], who wore a helmet over his gorilla head to protect himself from any electromagnetic interference which might have allowed Hezton to expel him. Ro-Man inhabited Hezton's body throughout his attempted invasion of [[Earth (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Earth]] a “few years” ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ruthless Ro-Man (comic story)|Ruthless Ro-Man]]'') before 2010. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Serpent Sorceress (comic story)|The Serpent Sorceress]]'') At the time, the Earth-based heroes did not realise the truth about Ro-Man and his kind, believing their species to simply be helmet-wearing gorilla people.


A few years, Ro-Man returned to Earth, still in Hezton's body, looking for revenge against [[Kaza (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Kaza]], who had helped repel the earlier invasion and had personally killed Ro-Man's “life-mate” [[Rel-Mor]]. After attacking [[the Adventurers Club]] and abducting [[Deena Hancock]], whom he believed to be [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwenna]], Ro-Man retreated to a clearing in [[the Naked Jung|the jungle]] and took off his helmet. He surrendered Hezton's body and possessed “Gwenna” instead, intending to use her body to kill Kaza in what he thought would be a cruel gesture. Trying to flee, Hezton was attacked by a pursuing Kaza, who took a few moments to be persuaded that Hezton was his own person and not simply Ro-Man without his helmet. He was then shot from afar by the real Ro-Man, but although the shot singed the hair on half of his face and part of his chest and injured him, it did not kill him. After Ro-Man was defeated, Hezton was taken back to Ro-Man's spaceship by the Earthlings, and told them how to hook him up to its healing/life-support systems and switch the autopilot on, allowing him to flee into the stars. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ruthless Ro-Man (comic story)|Ruthless Ro-Man]]'')  
A few years, Ro-Man returned to Earth, still in Hezton's body, looking for revenge against [[Kaza (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Kaza]], who had helped repel the earlier invasion and had personally killed Ro-Man's “life-mate” [[Rel-Mor]]. After attacking [[the Adventurers Club]] and abducting [[Deena Hancock]], whom he believed to be [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Gwenna]], Ro-Man retreated to a clearing in [[the Naked Jungle|the jungle]] and took off his helmet. He surrendered Hezton's body and possessed “Gwenna” instead, intending to use her body to kill Kaza in what he thought would be a cruel gesture. Trying to flee, Hezton was attacked by a pursuing Kaza, who took a few moments to be persuaded that Hezton was his own person and not simply Ro-Man without his helmet. He was then shot from afar by the real Ro-Man, but although the shot singed the hair on half of his face and part of his chest and injured him, it did not kill him. After Ro-Man was defeated, Hezton was taken back to Ro-Man's spaceship by the Earthlings, and told them how to hook him up to its healing/life-support systems and switch the autopilot on, allowing him to flee into the stars. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ruthless Ro-Man (comic story)|Ruthless Ro-Man]]'')  


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