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This article is about the animated Tommy Thayer. For the real musician, see Tommy Thayer (musician).
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Spaceman is a member of the rock band/cosmic superhero mystery-solvers, KISS.[1]

Physical appearance

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Personality

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Powers and abilities

  • Flight[1]
  • Electrokinesis: Each member has a unique power to themselves; in the case of the Spaceman, he can generate electricity from his body.[1]

History

Early life

One of the decendants of warriors from KISSteria, who locked the Destroyer in a volcano. Like their ancestors, they are sworn to protect the Rock of KISSteria from being found by the Crimson Witch, the Destroyer's creator, and releasing the monster again. They then (somehow) became the biggest rock band on planet, Earth. A cover story was made, where they received the Rock of KISSteria as a gift from Detroit, under the name of "Detroit Rock". They even had an amusement park made after them, where the Rock of KISSteria was kept on display at the Hall of KISStory, until it got to Halloween, and they take it on tour with them.[1]

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Season two

They were hired to perform at a costume party in Banning Junction on Halloween night. When the Ghost of Hank Banning showed up at the party, they indirectly helped save the day by continuing to play.[2]

Scooby-Doo! and KISS: Rock and Roll Mystery

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Appearances

Notes/trivia

  • While Spaceman and the other members' second appearance in Rock and Roll Mystery does not outright contradict their previous appearance in A Scooby-Doo Halloween, it does cause hard to miss conflicts.
    • The real-world identities and realistic designs in the episode are dropped in favour of highlighting the alter egos of KISS; they're reinvented as glam rock superheroes from an alternate dimension, and they only go by their nicknames. It's ever so slightly possible that the film just expands on what wasn't known in the episode.

Footnotes

  1. This only applies if KISS' appearance in A Scooby-Doo Halloween is still canon. While "Tommy Thayer" wasn't actually used, "Paul Stanley" (Starchild) was.

References

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