Brick
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| Real name | Daniel[1] | ||||||||||||||
| Age (2010) | 29[2] | ||||||||||||||
| Species | Human | ||||||||||||||
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| First appearance | "Welcome to Happy Harbor" | ||||||||||||||
| Voiced by | Khary Payton | ||||||||||||||
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Brick is a criminal from Star City and an enemy of Green Arrow.[3]
Physical Appearance
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Brick is a tall African-American male with a muscular frame. He has a short white goatee, and wears his hair in cornrows. He has a penchant for wearing tailor-made suits.[3]
History
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2010
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Brick oversaw the import of illegal firearms at the Star City docks. He was captured by Speedy, who encased him in high-density polyurethane foam.[3]
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He was imprisoned in Belle Reve Penitentiary, where he managed to form his own group, though still answered to the "capo", Icicle Sr.. He participated in the riot and attempted breakout, and threatened to kill the warden, Amanda Waller, but Hugo Strange convinced Brick that Waller was more useful alive.[1]
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Working in the kitchen, Brick could not resist mocking new arrival Count Vertigo, and splattered his lunch all over him.[4]
Abilities and equipment
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- Super strength: Brick has inhuman strength.
- Invulnerability: Brick can withstand small explosions and physical attacks.
Appearances
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- 103. "Welcome to Happy Harbor"
- 111. "Terrors"
- 120. "Coldhearted"
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Terrors". Greg Weisman (writer) & Jay Oliva (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. September 23, 2011. No. 11, season one.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2012-09-12). Question #15788. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2012-09-12.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Welcome to Happy Harbor". Kevin Hopps (writer) & Jay Oliva (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. January 21, 2011. No. 3, season one.
- ↑ "Coldhearted". Jon Weisman (writer) & Victor Cook (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. March 10, 2012. No. 20, season one.