"Matt's mother, Mary was in a car accident while she was still pregnant with him that delivered a heavy douse of electricity to him while his brain was still developing. Though Mary's husband died Matt was born without complications but over the course of his life it became apparent the shock had some side effects and Matt began to display the power to levitate, read minds and control the actions of others. Shortly after his college graduation Matt was contacted by a secret service agent named Chris Ambers, a telepath like Matt. Ambers was interested in signing-up Matt to work for the US government. Matt was eager to serve his country and took advantage of the opportunity, his government code name was assigned as \"Brain Boy\" and he was tasked with countering high end espionage strikes again"@en . "Base of Operations"@en . "Brain Boy was a short-lived superhero comic published by Dell Comics in the early 1960s. Brain Boy was Matt Price. When his mother was still pregnant with him, a car accident with an electrical tower killed his father and gave him mental powers. These power would include telepathy, levitation, and the ability to control minds. Graduating from high school, he is recruited by another telepath to work for a secret government agency, fighting against communists and other \"enemies of freedom\" who are using their own telepathic agents against the West. \"Brain Boy\" was just his nickname, and he never had any kind of costume. The first issue was Four Color Comics #1330 in 1962, soon followed by Brain Boy #2. The last issue would be #6 in 1963. Brain Boy was created by Herb Castle and Gil Kane. Frank Springer took over the artwork for the spin-off series. Brain Boy was mentioned, along with other superheroes such as Black Cat and the Golden Age Crimson Avenger, in Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier. Dark Horse Comics released a hardcover archive collection at the end of 2011. Dark Horse Comics rebooted the character for their superhero line, along with Captain Midnight, Catalyst, and X. The series is written by Fred Van Lente, with art by R. B. Silva, Rob Lean, Ego, and cover art by Ariel Olivetti. The first issue was published September 11, 2013."@en . . . . . . . . "Brain Boy's entire body seems to be made up completely of brain matter."@en . . . . . . . . "Brain Boy was really Matt Price Jr., son of Mary and Matt Price. While his mother was pregnant with him, the tires to the family car blew out when the family was driving. The car slammed into an electrical tower. But while Matt Price Sr. was killed, Mary miraculously survived. Two months later she gave birth to a son and named him in honor of his father. Brain Boy worked undercover for the government fighting enemies of American freedom. This included Communists, such as South American would-be dictator and telepath Ricorta, and aliens, such as the microscopic Eerown."@en . "Bald"@en . "Original Publisher"@en . "Team Affliations"@en . . "Brain Boy was a short-lived superhero comic published by Dell Comics in the early 1960s. Brain Boy was Matt Price. When his mother was still pregnant with him, a car accident with an electrical tower killed his father and gave him mental powers. These power would include telepathy, levitation, and the ability to control minds. Graduating from high school, he is recruited by another telepath to work for a secret government agency, fighting against communists and other \"enemies of freedom\" who are using their own telepathic agents against the West. \"Brain Boy\" was just his nickname, and he never had any kind of costume."@en . . . "Powers"@en . . "250"^^ . . . . . "Brain Boy is an episode from the second season of Garfield and Friends."@en . "Brain-Boy-Feature.jpg"@en . . . . "Secret"@en . . "Matt Price Jr."@en . . "Spy Training"@en . "information needed"@en . "Aliases"@en . . "Good"@en . . . . . . "Creators"@en . "Dell Comics"@en . "Invincible"@en . . "Matt Price"@en . . "Brain Boy was really Matt Price Jr., son of Mary and Matt Price. While his mother was pregnant with him, the tires to the family car blew out when the family was driving. The car slammed into an electrical tower. But while Matt Price Sr. was killed, Mary miraculously survived. Two months later she gave birth to a son and named him in honor of his father. She was suprised to discover that the baby could respond to her in perfect English almost as soon as he was born. The electricity he was exposed to in the womb gave him vast mental powers. However, he was smart enough to hide his powers until his senior year of high school when he was approached by Chris Ambers, a fellow telepath and government agent. Ambers recruited Matt to work for the \"Organization of Active Anthropologists\", an organization that was, in reality, a special counter-intelligence branch of the U.S. Secret Service. The innocuous-sounding moniker was used to hide its activities from the public. Chris also gave Matt the nickname Brain Boy. Brain Boy worked undercover for the government fighting enemies of American freedom. This included Communists, such as South American would-be dictator and telepath Ricorta, and aliens, such as the microscopic Eerown."@en . "Brain Boy"@en . . . . . . . . "Four Color #1330"@en . . . "Unrevealed"@en . . . . . . "Earth"@en . "Real Name"@en . "Brain Boy"@en . "None"@en . "Robert Kirkman; Mark Englert"@en . "[[Category:/Creator]] [[Category:/Creator]] [[Category:/Creator]] [[Category:/Creator]] [[Category:/Creator]] [[Category:Characters by Name ]]"@en . "Brain Boy is an episode from the second season of Garfield and Friends."@en . . "Mind Reading, Levitation, Telekinesis"@en . . "None"@en . . "First Appearance"@en . . "Brain Boy"@en . "Capes #1"@en . "Male"@en . "[[Category:/Creator]] [[Category:/Creator]] [[Category:/Creator]] [[Category:/Creator]] [[Category:/Creator]] [[Category:Characters by Name ]]"@en . . "Creators"@en . "Brain Boy is a superhero in the Dark Horse Universe with psychic powers."@en . "Herb Castle, Gil Kane"@en . . . "None"@en . "Brain Boy is a superhero in the Dark Horse Universe with psychic powers."@en . "Matt's mother, Mary was in a car accident while she was still pregnant with him that delivered a heavy douse of electricity to him while his brain was still developing. Though Mary's husband died Matt was born without complications but over the course of his life it became apparent the shock had some side effects and Matt began to display the power to levitate, read minds and control the actions of others. Shortly after his college graduation Matt was contacted by a secret service agent named Chris Ambers, a telepath like Matt. Ambers was interested in signing-up Matt to work for the US government. Matt was eager to serve his country and took advantage of the opportunity, his government code name was assigned as \"Brain Boy\" and he was tasked with countering high end espionage strikes against the US, one he had an advantage against with his special powers."@en . . "Brain Boy is published by Dark Horse Comics. The cover price is $2.99."@en . "Brain Boy is published by Dark Horse Comics. The cover price is $2.99."@en . "Invincible Vol 1 27"@en . . "Skills and Abilities"@en . . . "Tools and Weapons"@en . . "Herb Castle and Gil Kane"@en . . . .