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Episode #31 – Prototype Original Airdate – October 11th, 1997. A super-strong mechanical suit of armor stands as a threat to both villains and the innocent citizens of Metropolis. Piloted by an Media by Stu | Credits: Written by Hilary J. Bader Directed by Curt Geda Music by Harvey Cohen Animation by Koko Enterprise Co., LTD., Dong Yang Animation Co., LTD. Voices: |
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| Corey Mills was a great character. At the beginning of the story, he was like a normal cop inside a futuristic test suit and at the end, he was a total nut case. Not only a nut case but a villain. The way he acted as if the suit was a person really told you how much the suit messed up his head. It was a nice touch to have him shave his head; making him look almost just like Luthor. That was nice and chilling. I think they could have Johnny Henry Irons be a more important character in this story. I feel like we didn't see enough of him. However, it was obvious, at the end, when Superman said it would be nice to have some help that they would later have Irons turn into Steel. The conflict between Superman and Mills was great. Mills really ticked |




































