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[[Comic Books]] and related media seem to love the idea of combining people with stuff [[Made of Shiny]], hence the number of characters not just using [[Powered Armor]] but completely encased in a metal skin. It might be an organic metal skin, "liquid metal", or perhaps a super advanced [[Nano Machine]] suit of [[Powered Armor]]. Whatever the cause, the visual effect is of a transformed human with skin that is metallic, often silver, and polished to a mirror-like shine. If these figures go unclothed -- and they usually do -- [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]] will be in play.
[[Comic Books]] and related media seem to love the idea of combining people with stuff [[Made of Shiny]], hence the number of characters not just using [[Powered Armor]] but completely encased in a metal skin. It might be an organic metal skin, "liquid metal", or perhaps a super advanced [[Nanomachines|nanomachine]] suit of [[Powered Armor]]. Whatever the cause, the visual effect is of a transformed human with skin that is metallic, often silver, and polished to a mirror-like shine. If these figures go unclothed—and they usually do -- [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]] will be in play.


These types generally have one of two power sets. They either are [[Nigh Invulnerable]] and have [[Super Strength]], or [[Super Weight|are fairly high up in terms of power]], usually being [[Reality Warper|Reality Warpers]] or in control of some fundamental natural force.
These types generally have one of two power sets. They either are [[Nigh Invulnerable]] and have [[Super Strength]], or [[Super Weight|are fairly high up in terms of power]], usually being [[Reality Warper]]s or in control of some fundamental natural force.


Their [[Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance]] usually explains their power. The connotations here are that the character is "as strong and tough as steel", or that they are the cosmic/human equivalent of a [[Magic Mirror]], capable of [[Incredibly Lame Pun|"reflecting"]] on the nature of existence and deriving power from it.
Their [[Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance]] usually explains their power. The connotations here are that the character is "as strong and tough as steel", or that they are the cosmic/human equivalent of a [[Magic Mirror]], capable of [[Incredibly Lame Pun|"reflecting"]] on the nature of existence and deriving power from it.


Compare [[Star-Spangled Spandex]], contrast [[Tin Tyrant]].
Compare [[Star-Spangled Spandex]], contrast [[Tin Tyrant]].
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== Anime ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Numerous ''[[Digimon]]'': [[Digimon Adventure|MetalEtemon, MetalSeadramon]], [[Digimon Adventure 02|Magnamon]], [[Digimon Xros Wars|OmegaShoutmon, ZekeGreymon and Shoutmon DX]].
* Numerous ''[[Digimon]]'': [[Digimon Adventure|MetalEtemon, MetalSeadramon]], [[Digimon Adventure 02|Magnamon]], [[Digimon Xros Wars|OmegaShoutmon, ZekeGreymon and Shoutmon DX]].
* Mr. 1 from ''[[One Piece]]'' ate the "Iron Blade"-Fruit which turned his body into one.
* Mr. 1 from ''[[One Piece]]'' ate the "Iron Blade"-Fruit which turned his body into one.
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* Greed from [[Fullmetal Alchemist]] has this ability to convert the carbon in his body into a diamond-hard skin that completely covers his body, but he generally dislikes the look of it and goes with a [[Partial Transformation]].
* Greed from [[Fullmetal Alchemist]] has this ability to convert the carbon in his body into a diamond-hard skin that completely covers his body, but he generally dislikes the look of it and goes with a [[Partial Transformation]].
** The same ability {{spoiler|allows him to turn his body into [[Made of Plasticine|graphite]], which he uses to further damage Father when he's reabsorbed}}.
** The same ability {{spoiler|allows him to turn his body into [[Made of Plasticine|graphite]], which he uses to further damage Father when he's reabsorbed}}.
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', using the Trap Card [https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Metalmorph "Metalmorph"] on Zoa or Red Eyes B. Dragon turns the monster into a metallic version of itself.


== Comic Books ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==

* ''[[Wildstorm]]'' - Void and [[The Authority|The Engineer]]. Void is a mysterious alien entity that bonded with a human woman, granting her teleportation and strange intuition. The Engineer is much like [[Iron Man]], but has replaced her blood with [[Nanomachines]] which act as a [[Green Lantern Ring]] - and [[Instant Armor|extrudes some of it through the pores of her skin]] as [[Latex Space Suit|skin-tight armor]]. Yes, she is essentially running around naked. She's [[Fetish Fuel Station Attendant|an exhibitionist]].
* ''[[Wildstorm]]'' - Void and [[The Authority|The Engineer]]. Void is a mysterious alien entity that bonded with a human woman, granting her teleportation and strange intuition. The Engineer is much like [[Iron Man]], but has replaced her blood with [[Nanomachines]] which act as a [[Green Lantern Ring]] - and [[Instant Armor|extrudes some of it through the pores of her skin]] as [[Latex Space Suit|skin-tight armor]]. Yes, she is essentially running around naked. She's [[Fetish Fuel Station Attendant|an exhibitionist]].
* ''[[DC Comics]]''
* ''[[DC Comics]]''
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** Bombshell of the Teen Titans. Her powers are derived from the same source as Captain Atom.
** Bombshell of the Teen Titans. Her powers are derived from the same source as Captain Atom.
** Captain Atom's [[Evil Counterpart]] (and also a member of [[Green Lantern]]'s [[Rogues Gallery]]) Major Force.
** Captain Atom's [[Evil Counterpart]] (and also a member of [[Green Lantern]]'s [[Rogues Gallery]]) Major Force.

* [[Silver Surfer]], [[X-Men|Colossus]], and [[ROM Spaceknight|ROM]] from the [[Marvel Universe]]. The Silver Surfer is the epitome of the Cosmically powered Chrome Champion. A [[Human Alien|Zenn-Lavian]] granted a fraction of the Power Cosmic and coated with a radiation/pressure/cold-resistant metal shell, he's so powerful he's one of the few [[Flying Brick|Flying Bricks]] who can easily best anyone in the Marvel Universe save for Galactus. (At least a few stories have shown the Surfer's outer coating removed, leaving an ordinary-looking bald guy underneath. It's suggested that he requires said protection to fly through space and survive, but it's never explained why none of the other heralds of Galactus other than Nova seem to require it...)<br /><br />Colossus is a super strong and tough type, who can retract the metal skin as part of his mutation. As of Colossus' death and resurrection, he is solid steel all the way through, with a corresponding increase in durability (and possibly strength). He was originally metal all the way through, turning into "organic steel." At some point writers began referring to his "armored" form, implying that it was only external. Apparently he's reverted.<br /><br />Mercury of ''[[X-Men]]'' is of the liquid metal variety... except her hair, which remains red for [[Heroes Want Redheads|some reason]]. She's a [[Shape Shifter]] instead of strong.
* [[Marvel Comics]]:
* The Film and Ultimate versions of Dr. Doom. The former had the metal "grow" under his skin and get revealed when Johny attacked him with flames, though it's implied he's completely made of metal. The second film has him keep his powers but revert to flesh, and later return to his all metallic exterior when he steals the Silver Surfer's powers. The latter was completely mutated as well, but his internal organs got turned into ''poison gas''. Also, his goat legs didn't get a positive fan reaction.<br /><br />A rare supernatural version happened to Doom again in ''Universe X''. Dr. Doom was redeemed after he died and helped kill Death (don't think about that too hard). In the wake of that he became one of Captain Marvel's archangels, and along with Iron Man had a completely metallic skin.<br /><br />Previously on ''[[Earth X]]'' we have Iron Maiden, who sounds like an Iron Man ripoff, but she's simply coated in Vibranium, which she can manipulate. Not very shiny, though.
** [[Silver Surfer]], [[X-Men|Colossus]], and [[ROM Spaceknight|ROM]] from the [[Marvel Universe]]. The Silver Surfer is the epitome of the Cosmically powered Chrome Champion. A [[Human Alien|Zenn-Lavian]] granted a fraction of the Power Cosmic and coated with a radiation/pressure/cold-resistant metal shell, he's so powerful he's one of the few [[Flying Brick]]s who can easily best anyone in the Marvel Universe save for Galactus. (At least a few stories have shown the Surfer's outer coating removed, leaving an ordinary-looking bald guy underneath. It's suggested that he requires said protection to fly through space and survive, but it's never explained why none of the other heralds of Galactus other than Nova seem to require it...)
** Colossus is a super strong and tough type, who can retract the metal skin as part of his mutation. As of Colossus' death and resurrection, he is solid steel all the way through, with a corresponding increase in durability (and possibly strength). He was originally metal all the way through, turning into "organic steel." At some point writers began referring to his "armored" form, implying that it was only external. Apparently he's reverted.
** Mercury of ''[[X-Men]]'' is of the liquid metal variety... except her hair, which remains red for [[Heroes Want Redheads|some reason]]. She's a [[Shape Shifter]] instead of strong.
** The Film and Ultimate versions of Dr. Doom. The former had the metal "grow" under his skin and get revealed when Johny attacked him with flames, though it's implied he's completely made of metal. The second film has him keep his powers but revert to flesh, and later return to his all metallic exterior when he steals the Silver Surfer's powers. The latter was completely mutated as well, but his internal organs got turned into ''poison gas''. Also, his goat legs didn't get a positive fan reaction.
** A rare supernatural version happened to Doom again in ''Universe X''. Dr. Doom was redeemed after he died and helped kill Death (don't think about that too hard). In the wake of that he became one of Captain Marvel's archangels, and along with Iron Man had a completely metallic skin.
** Previously on ''[[Earth X]]'' we have Iron Maiden, who sounds like an Iron Man ripoff, but she's simply coated in Vibranium, which she can manipulate. Not very shiny, though.
** Paige Guthrie, aka Husk (a founding member of Generation X and occasionally a member of other mutant teams) can turn her flesh into ''any'' substance; iron, steel, and adamantium are popular choices.
** Warlock, of the ''[[New Mutants]]'' was a member of [[Mechanical Lifeforms| a "techno organic" alien race called the Technarchs]], making him a living machine made of black metal covered with glowy circuitry. He also had a [[Fusion Dance]] ability of sorts where he could merge with a human (usually his friend and teamate Doug Ramsey) wheren said human would fit this Trope.
* Steeljack from ''[[Astro City]]'' is another super strong type. He was coated with a liquid steel that like Citizen Steel, cuts down on his sense of touch, but he's completely human underneath. Twist: He's ''tarnishing with age'', having been a super villain for decades and going into his late fifties in the story arc he's in.
* Steeljack from ''[[Astro City]]'' is another super strong type. He was coated with a liquid steel that like Citizen Steel, cuts down on his sense of touch, but he's completely human underneath. Twist: He's ''tarnishing with age'', having been a super villain for decades and going into his late fifties in the story arc he's in.
* [[DC Comics|DC]]'s ''[[Metal Men]]'' are, well, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]] - humanoid robots each made of a specific metal and properties to match: Lead is slow, tough and blocks radiation, Mercury can flow through cracks, etc.
* [[DC Comics|DC]]'s ''[[Metal Men]]'' are, well, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]] - humanoid robots each made of a specific metal and properties to match: Lead is slow, tough and blocks radiation, Mercury can flow through cracks, etc.
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* In Adam Warren's superhero comedy ''[[Empowered]]'', Capitan Rivet.
* In Adam Warren's superhero comedy ''[[Empowered]]'', Capitan Rivet.
* [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]]'s new bleeding edge armor.
* [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]]'s new bleeding edge armor.
* ''[[Legion of Super-Heroes (Comic Book)|Legion of Super-Heroes]]'' - The Legion has Ferro Lad (or just Ferro in the Postboot version), who can become living iron at will, all the way to his core. The properties of his metal self allowed the Preboot version to make a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] by using himself as a conductor when the last-ditch weapon the Legion was using against a [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Sun Eater]] broke down.
* ''[[Legion of Super-Heroes (comics)|Legion of Super-Heroes]]'' - The Legion has Ferro Lad (or just Ferro in the Postboot version), who can become living iron at will, all the way to his core. The properties of his metal self allowed the Preboot version to make a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] by using himself as a conductor when the last-ditch weapon the Legion was using against a [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Sun Eater]] broke down.
* [[Avengers Academy]] has Mettle, who actually is a red variant compared to the standard silver.
* [[Avengers Academy]] has Mettle, who actually is a red variant compared to the standard silver.
* "Crusher" Creel, the Absorbing Man, is a villain (usually a foe of [[The Mighty Thor| Thor]]) who can turn himself into any substance he touches - being pragmatic, he usually does so with metal.


== [[Fan Works]] ==
* From ''[[Drunkard's Walk|Drunkard's Walk II]]'', Silverbolt of Warriors Alpha, the superteam to which main character Doug Sangnoir belongs in his home timeline.


== Film ==
== [[Film]] ==

* The T-1000 of ''[[Terminator]] 2''.
* The T-1000 of ''[[Terminator]] 2''.
* Jack Jack in ''[[The Incredibles]]''.
* Jack Jack in ''[[The Incredibles]]''. (At least briefly.)

== Literature ==


== [[Literature]] ==
* In the climax of ''Princep's Fury'' (the fifth ''[[Codex Alera]]'' novel), the First Lord turns into steel before flying to battle and {{spoiler|blowing up the Citadel}}. Araris also pulls this in the last book. But then, he ''is'' one of the most powerful metalcrafters in the world. Bonus points for {{spoiler|fighting the Vord Queen ''and surviving''}}. At least up until the {{spoiler|the Vord Queen}}, being the ''ridiculously'' [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]] bitch that she is, {{spoiler|freezes him in place. Since his skin is metal, and it is turning brittle from the cold, it begins to cause Araris extreme pain.}}
* In the climax of ''Princep's Fury'' (the fifth ''[[Codex Alera]]'' novel), the First Lord turns into steel before flying to battle and {{spoiler|blowing up the Citadel}}. Araris also pulls this in the last book. But then, he ''is'' one of the most powerful metalcrafters in the world. Bonus points for {{spoiler|fighting the Vord Queen ''and surviving''}}. At least up until the {{spoiler|the Vord Queen}}, being the ''ridiculously'' [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]] bitch that she is, {{spoiler|freezes him in place. Since his skin is metal, and it is turning brittle from the cold, it begins to cause Araris extreme pain.}}
* ''Moon Rainbow'' - The Exotes (or, [[Fantastic Racism|less derisive]], Citgals) from Sergei Pavlov's series were initially a group of spacemen who acquired a whole bunch of cool powers due to contact and symbiotic relationship with a lifeform that is essentially a colony of living [[Nanomachines]]. One most obvious manifestation of this relationship was the need to secrete a thick ooze of these nanomachines out of the skin, turning a host into a living metal statue. It was actually a part of the symbiote's lifecycle, but this layer could be controlled and used, for example, as a [[Nigh Invulnerable|protective suit]], enabling a man to [[Batman Can Breathe in Space|survive a hard vacuum indefinitely]].
* ''Moon Rainbow'' - The Exotes (or, [[Fantastic Racism|less derisive]], Citgals) from Sergei Pavlov's series were initially a group of spacemen who acquired a whole bunch of cool powers due to contact and symbiotic relationship with a lifeform that is essentially a colony of living [[Nanomachines]]. One most obvious manifestation of this relationship was the need to secrete a thick ooze of these nanomachines out of the skin, turning a host into a living metal statue. It was actually a part of the symbiote's lifecycle, but this layer could be controlled and used, for example, as a [[Nigh Invulnerable|protective suit]], enabling a man to [[Batman Can Breathe in Space|survive a hard vacuum indefinitely]].
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* In James Maxley's ''Bitterwood'' series, some Atlantians wear their nanites as a skin, including {{spoiler|The revived Jazz, who technically IS the skin. She remarks about it's defensive qualities, being almost invulnerable to all harm excepting underspacial weapons.}}. In the epilogue, the dragon known as {{spoiler|Hex}}, keeps a gold-colored version that he gets from the villain and uses it to challenge any dragon bold enough to claim kingship.
* In James Maxley's ''Bitterwood'' series, some Atlantians wear their nanites as a skin, including {{spoiler|The revived Jazz, who technically IS the skin. She remarks about it's defensive qualities, being almost invulnerable to all harm excepting underspacial weapons.}}. In the epilogue, the dragon known as {{spoiler|Hex}}, keeps a gold-colored version that he gets from the villain and uses it to challenge any dragon bold enough to claim kingship.
* ''[[Hyperion]]'' - The [[Eldritch Abomination|Shrike]] and the four Nemes "siblings" in the Cantos.
* ''[[Hyperion]]'' - The [[Eldritch Abomination|Shrike]] and the four Nemes "siblings" in the Cantos.
* ''[[Nuklear Age]]'' - [[Added Alliterative Appeal|Mighty Metallic Magno Man]] can turn himself into solid, animated tungsten and has magnetic powers.
* ''[[Nuklear Age]]'' - [[Alliteration|Mighty Metallic Magno Man]] can turn himself into solid, animated tungsten and has magnetic powers.

== Live Action TV ==


== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' - Danny Pine, a minor character.
* ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' - Danny Pine, a minor character.
* Subverted by [[The Invisible Man (TV series)|Darien Fawlkes]]. There is a short window in between normal and completely invisible where the entire surface area of what's becoming invisible (usually himself) is a shiny silver. The only super power associated with that, however, is invisibility and a low body temperature. [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity|And insanity.]]
* Subverted by [[The Invisible Man (TV series)|Darien Fawlkes]]. There is a short window in between normal and completely invisible where the entire surface area of what's becoming invisible (usually himself) is a shiny silver. The only super power associated with that, however, is invisibility and a low body temperature. [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity|And insanity.]]
* A number of [[Sixth Ranger|Sixth Rangers]] in ''[[Super Sentai]]'' and ''[[Power Rangers]]'' set themselves apart from the rest of the team by wearing shiny metallic suits. So far there's about a half-dozen silver-colored Rangers and a couple of gold ones.
* A number of [[Sixth Ranger]]s in ''[[Super Sentai]]'' and ''[[Power Rangers]]'' set themselves apart from the rest of the team by wearing shiny metallic suits. So far there's about a half-dozen silver-colored Rangers and a couple of gold ones.
** [[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger|Shinken]] / [[Power Rangers Samurai|Samurai]] Gold inspires this reaction in the American version:
** [[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger|Shinken]] / [[Power Rangers Samurai|Samurai]] Gold inspires this reaction in the American version:
{{quote| '''Emily:''' (dazed) Wow...he's so sparkly.}}
{{quote|'''Emily:''' (dazed) Wow...he's so sparkly.}}


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==

* ''[[Rifts]]'' Glitterboys are powered armor Chrome Champion, being [[Nigh Invulnerable]] and having [[Super Strength]]. The brilliant silver armor was originally just a defence against laser weapons, but now that [[The End of the World as We Know It]] has come and gone, the shining appearance has made them symbols of hope for humanity in the time [[After the End]].
== Tabletop Games ==

* ''[[Rifts]]'' Glitterboys are powered armor [[Chrome Champion]], being [[Nigh Invulnerable]] and having [[Super Strength]]. The brilliant silver armor was originally just a defence against laser weapons, but now that [[The End of the World as We Know It]] has come and gone, the shining appearance has made them symbols of hope for humanity in the time [[After the End]].
* ''[[Exalted]]'' has a spell called [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Invulnerable Skin of Bronze]]. [[Captain Obvious|It's advised not to go swimming with that in use]].
* ''[[Exalted]]'' has a spell called [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Invulnerable Skin of Bronze]]. [[Captain Obvious|It's advised not to go swimming with that in use]].
* In ''[[Werewolf: The Apocalypse]]'', the Glass Walkers have the gift Steel Fur, which gives them an armor bonus while slightly reducing their dexterity.
* In ''[[Werewolf: The Apocalypse]]'', the Glass Walkers have the gift Steel Fur, which gives them an armor bonus while slightly reducing their dexterity.
* ''[[GURPS]]'' has the Body of Metal meta-trait which you can either have intrinsically or get via magic. Ultra-Tech has a nanobot suit of armor that makes you more durable, stronger and faster.
* ''[[GURPS]]'' has the Body of Metal meta-trait which you can either have intrinsically or get via magic. Ultra-Tech has a nanobot suit of armor that makes you more durable, stronger and faster.
* ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'':
** Arch-devil Glasya is known to have copper-colored skin. While this trait is not unusual for fiends, hers is more unusual due to having an especially metallic texture, often emphasized by her diabolical beauty and [[Stripperific|fashion sense]]. She does seem to be the type [[Attention Whore| who tries to be the center of attention]].
** Glasya's contemporary Dispater (Lord of the Second) is referred to as the Iron Duke, and in some interpretations (most notably 3rd edition) makes this very literal, depicting him as a devil made of iron.
** Third-party sourcebook ''Tome of Beasts'' depicts Mammon as literally made of gold, fitting for his role as the embodiment of Greed.


== Video Games ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Metal Mario from ''[[Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario 64]]''. He also appeared in the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' as a sub-boss. As of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', any character can become this using the Metal Box.

* ''[[Pokémon]]'' - Some Pokémon of the Steel type, such as Steelix and Skarmory. Some Steel-Types like Scizzor evolve from other Pokémon when traded whole holding a Metal Coat - it seems the Pokémon is given a "metal coating" that turns it into a different, stronger Pokémon.
* Metal Mario from ''[[Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario 64]]''. He also appeared in the original ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' as a sub-boss. As of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', any character can become this using the Metal Box.
* ''[[Pokémon]]'' - Some Pokémon of the Steel type, such as Steelix and Skarmory.
** Gholdengo (who debuts in ''[[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]'' is a Golden Pokémon; it evolves from Gimmighoul when its trainer collects 999 Gimmighoul Coins.
* Dural from ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''.
* Dural from ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''.
* ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series.
* ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series.
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* ''Flying Dragon'', a fighting game, featured metallized versions of the playable characters as sub-bosses.
* ''Flying Dragon'', a fighting game, featured metallized versions of the playable characters as sub-bosses.
* The second ''[[Soul Calibur]]'' game (Soul Calibur 1) has unlockable chrome skins of all the characters.
* The second ''[[Soul Calibur]]'' game (Soul Calibur 1) has unlockable chrome skins of all the characters.
* Fi from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword]]'' is one, which fits with her being the spirit of the Goddess/Master Sword. {{spoiler|Same goes for Ghirahim, her [[Evil Counterpart]]}}.
* Fi from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'' is one, which fits with her being the spirit of the Goddess/Master Sword. {{spoiler|Same goes for Ghirahim, her [[Evil Counterpart]]}}.
* Galactus randomly appoints [[Resident Evil 5|Wesker]], [[Street Fighter|Akuma]], Dormammu, or [[Dr. Doom]] as his heralds in [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]. All 4 characters take on a shiny metallic appearance, mimicing the Silver Surfer. The Heroes & Heralds mode in ''Ultimate'' allows everyone else to take on the same appearance. This is unusual, because in the comics, Galactus has had [[Did Not Do the Research|numerous other heralds who didn't actually change in appearance]] or take on a form similar to [[Silver Surfer]]'s, so the trope is applied to the game because it's an easy way to show that a character has become a herald.
* Galactus randomly appoints [[Resident Evil 5|Wesker]], [[Street Fighter|Akuma]], Dormammu, or [[Dr. Doom]] as his heralds in ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]''. All four characters take on a shiny metallic appearance, mimicing the Silver Surfer. The Heroes & Heralds mode in ''Ultimate'' allows everyone else to take on the same appearance. This is unusual, because in the comics, Galactus has had [[Did Not Do the Research|numerous other heralds who didn't actually change in appearance]] or take on a form similar to [[Silver Surfer]]'s, so the trope is applied to the game because it's an easy way to show that a character has become a herald.
* The "Iron Flesh" pyromancy in ''[[Dark Souls]]'' temporarily turns the player character into one of these, sacrificing mobility for a considerable boost to defense and poise.
* The "Iron Flesh" pyromancy in ''[[Dark Souls]]'' temporarily turns the player character into one of these, sacrificing mobility for a considerable boost to defense and poise.
* In addition to robotic heroes, the character creator for ''[[City of Heroes]]'' will allow you to create a hero with a smooth metallic body. It's purely cosmetic, as powers are independent of appearance in the game.


== [[Web Comics]] ==

== Web Comics ==

* Tempts Fate from ''[[Goblins]]'' has a belt that covers him with invincible, [[X-Men|Colossus-style]] armor whenever he's jumping or falling.
* Tempts Fate from ''[[Goblins]]'' has a belt that covers him with invincible, [[X-Men|Colossus-style]] armor whenever he's jumping or falling.
* Villainous example: ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'''s Crushestro {{spoiler|and his wife Chestro.}}
* Villainous example: ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'''s Crushestro {{spoiler|and his wife Chestro.}}


== Web Original ==
== [[Web Original]] ==

* The ''[[Global Guardians PBEM Universe]]'' features Alloy, Mercury and Chrome. Alloy and Chrome are both super-strong metal men, while Mercury is a liquid metal shapeshifter along the same lines as the T-1000 from [[Terminator|Terminator 2]].
* The ''[[Global Guardians PBEM Universe]]'' features Alloy, Mercury and Chrome. Alloy and Chrome are both super-strong metal men, while Mercury is a liquid metal shapeshifter along the same lines as the T-1000 from [[Terminator|Terminator 2]].
* In the [[Whateley Universe]], Mirror is a telekinetic brick, but his skintight energy field reflects light, giving him a chromed appearance. Pearlescent is similar, but she can turn her field on or off.
* In the [[Whateley Universe]], Mirror is a telekinetic brick, but his skintight energy field reflects light, giving him a chromed appearance. Pearlescent is similar, but she can turn her field on or off.
* ''[[SCP Foundation]]'' has [https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-179 SCP-179,] a Thaumiel Class (as in, helpful) SCP. A colossal (34 kilometers tall) [[Celestial Body| celestial entity]] with a female form who claims to be a sister to the Sun, she has jet-black metallic skin that is covered with alchemical symbols.


== Western Animation ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Ben 10: Alien Force]]'' - Kevin Levin, who's [[Half-Human Hybrid|part Osmosian]], can become this by absorbing metal to [[Instant Armor|give himself protection]] or [[Shapeshifter Weapon|to create a weapon with his hands]].

* ''[[Ben 10: Alien Force|Ben 10 Alien Force]]'' - Kevin Levin, who's [[Half-Human Hybrid|part Osmosian]], can become this by absorbing metal to [[Instant Armor|give himself protection]] or [[Shapeshifter Weapon|to create a weapon with his hands]].
* ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' - Toph Bei Fong, like many strong [[Dishing Out Dirt|earthbenders]], can encase herself in a stone bodysuit for defense. {{spoiler|After she invents [[Extra Ore Dinary|metalbending]], she pulls off the same trick with what was previously a metal blast door. And then [[Avatar: The Last Airbender/Awesome|kicks the asses of the firebenders on the other side of the door.]]}}
* ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' - Toph Bei Fong, like many strong [[Dishing Out Dirt|earthbenders]], can encase herself in a stone bodysuit for defense. {{spoiler|After she invents [[Extra Ore Dinary|metalbending]], she pulls off the same trick with what was previously a metal blast door. And then [[Avatar: The Last Airbender/Awesome|kicks the asses of the firebenders on the other side of the door.]]}}
* ''[[Transformers Generation 1]]'' managed to do this to Optimus Prime, already a 50-foot robot, by coating him with [[Unobtainium]] making him the sole being in the universe immune to the [[Hate Plague]].
* ''[[Transformers Generation 1]]'' managed to do this to Optimus Prime, already a 50-foot robot, by coating him with [[Unobtainium]] making him the sole being in the universe immune to the [[Hate Plague]].


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[[Category:Chrome Champion]]

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Comic Books and related media seem to love the idea of combining people with stuff Made of Shiny, hence the number of characters not just using Powered Armor but completely encased in a metal skin. It might be an organic metal skin, "liquid metal", or perhaps a super advanced nanomachine suit of Powered Armor. Whatever the cause, the visual effect is of a transformed human with skin that is metallic, often silver, and polished to a mirror-like shine. If these figures go unclothed—and they usually do -- Barbie Doll Anatomy will be in play.

These types generally have one of two power sets. They either are Nigh Invulnerable and have Super Strength, or are fairly high up in terms of power, usually being Reality Warpers or in control of some fundamental natural force.

Their Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance usually explains their power. The connotations here are that the character is "as strong and tough as steel", or that they are the cosmic/human equivalent of a Magic Mirror, capable of "reflecting" on the nature of existence and deriving power from it.

Compare Star-Spangled Spandex, contrast Tin Tyrant.

Examples of Chrome Champion include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • Wildstorm - Void and The Engineer. Void is a mysterious alien entity that bonded with a human woman, granting her teleportation and strange intuition. The Engineer is much like Iron Man, but has replaced her blood with Nanomachines which act as a Green Lantern Ring - and extrudes some of it through the pores of her skin as skin-tight armor. Yes, she is essentially running around naked. She's an exhibitionist.
  • DC Comics
    • Captain Atom, Citizen Steel, and the Bulleteer. Captain Atom is of the "cosmic" and "super strong" varieties, being a man with the substance of an extradimensional organism grafted to his flesh. Citizen Steel is super strong and tough, with the twist of having a very limited sense of touch due to his organic steel skin. The Bulleteer is super strong and tough, thanks to an accident involving metallic smartskin.
    • Bombshell of the Teen Titans. Her powers are derived from the same source as Captain Atom.
    • Captain Atom's Evil Counterpart (and also a member of Green Lantern's Rogues Gallery) Major Force.
  • Marvel Comics:
    • Silver Surfer, Colossus, and ROM from the Marvel Universe. The Silver Surfer is the epitome of the Cosmically powered Chrome Champion. A Zenn-Lavian granted a fraction of the Power Cosmic and coated with a radiation/pressure/cold-resistant metal shell, he's so powerful he's one of the few Flying Bricks who can easily best anyone in the Marvel Universe save for Galactus. (At least a few stories have shown the Surfer's outer coating removed, leaving an ordinary-looking bald guy underneath. It's suggested that he requires said protection to fly through space and survive, but it's never explained why none of the other heralds of Galactus other than Nova seem to require it...)
    • Colossus is a super strong and tough type, who can retract the metal skin as part of his mutation. As of Colossus' death and resurrection, he is solid steel all the way through, with a corresponding increase in durability (and possibly strength). He was originally metal all the way through, turning into "organic steel." At some point writers began referring to his "armored" form, implying that it was only external. Apparently he's reverted.
    • Mercury of X-Men is of the liquid metal variety... except her hair, which remains red for some reason. She's a Shape Shifter instead of strong.
    • The Film and Ultimate versions of Dr. Doom. The former had the metal "grow" under his skin and get revealed when Johny attacked him with flames, though it's implied he's completely made of metal. The second film has him keep his powers but revert to flesh, and later return to his all metallic exterior when he steals the Silver Surfer's powers. The latter was completely mutated as well, but his internal organs got turned into poison gas. Also, his goat legs didn't get a positive fan reaction.
    • A rare supernatural version happened to Doom again in Universe X. Dr. Doom was redeemed after he died and helped kill Death (don't think about that too hard). In the wake of that he became one of Captain Marvel's archangels, and along with Iron Man had a completely metallic skin.
    • Previously on Earth X we have Iron Maiden, who sounds like an Iron Man ripoff, but she's simply coated in Vibranium, which she can manipulate. Not very shiny, though.
    • Paige Guthrie, aka Husk (a founding member of Generation X and occasionally a member of other mutant teams) can turn her flesh into any substance; iron, steel, and adamantium are popular choices.
    • Warlock, of the New Mutants was a member of a "techno organic" alien race called the Technarchs, making him a living machine made of black metal covered with glowy circuitry. He also had a Fusion Dance ability of sorts where he could merge with a human (usually his friend and teamate Doug Ramsey) wheren said human would fit this Trope.
  • Steeljack from Astro City is another super strong type. He was coated with a liquid steel that like Citizen Steel, cuts down on his sense of touch, but he's completely human underneath. Twist: He's tarnishing with age, having been a super villain for decades and going into his late fifties in the story arc he's in.
  • DC's Metal Men are, well, Exactly What It Says on the Tin - humanoid robots each made of a specific metal and properties to match: Lead is slow, tough and blocks radiation, Mercury can flow through cracks, etc.
  • Spider-Man - Spider-Man's foe The Molten Man, whose skin is bonded with a golden organic alloy.
  • Green Lantern villain Goldface. GL's ring doesn't work on him because, you know, yellow... gold... same dif. His protege, Flash villain Blacksmith, was much the same.
    • There's also her cohort, the slow-witted behemoth Girder, who got his powers from being thrown in a vat of molten slag from STAR Labs after trying to assault a female coworker. He also rusts painfully, and gets torn in half by Magenta's magnetic powers on more than one occasion.
  • Wetworks - All members of Wetworks benefit from this trope, though they are golden rather than chrome.
  • The Goon had Dr. Alloy, who was a Mad Scientist Anti-Villain Well Intentioned Extremist Klutz
  • August General in Iron, of DC's Great Ten, had his skin turned into living armor by the side-effect of a cure for an alien infection. He averts Made of Shiny, however, as his armor looks like rusted iron. He also has an extremely stunted sense of touch.
  • In Adam Warren's superhero comedy Empowered, Capitan Rivet.
  • Tony Stark's new bleeding edge armor.
  • Legion of Super-Heroes - The Legion has Ferro Lad (or just Ferro in the Postboot version), who can become living iron at will, all the way to his core. The properties of his metal self allowed the Preboot version to make a Heroic Sacrifice by using himself as a conductor when the last-ditch weapon the Legion was using against a Sun Eater broke down.
  • Avengers Academy has Mettle, who actually is a red variant compared to the standard silver.
  • "Crusher" Creel, the Absorbing Man, is a villain (usually a foe of Thor) who can turn himself into any substance he touches - being pragmatic, he usually does so with metal.

Fan Works

  • From Drunkard's Walk II, Silverbolt of Warriors Alpha, the superteam to which main character Doug Sangnoir belongs in his home timeline.

Film

Literature

  • In the climax of Princep's Fury (the fifth Codex Alera novel), the First Lord turns into steel before flying to battle and blowing up the Citadel. Araris also pulls this in the last book. But then, he is one of the most powerful metalcrafters in the world. Bonus points for fighting the Vord Queen and surviving. At least up until the the Vord Queen, being the ridiculously Dangerously Genre Savvy bitch that she is, freezes him in place. Since his skin is metal, and it is turning brittle from the cold, it begins to cause Araris extreme pain.
  • Moon Rainbow - The Exotes (or, less derisive, Citgals) from Sergei Pavlov's series were initially a group of spacemen who acquired a whole bunch of cool powers due to contact and symbiotic relationship with a lifeform that is essentially a colony of living Nanomachines. One most obvious manifestation of this relationship was the need to secrete a thick ooze of these nanomachines out of the skin, turning a host into a living metal statue. It was actually a part of the symbiote's lifecycle, but this layer could be controlled and used, for example, as a protective suit, enabling a man to survive a hard vacuum indefinitely.
  • Mirror of the Whateley Universe, who has a PK skintight field about his body so he's super-strong. But it reflects all light, so he looks like he's a T-1000.
  • In James Maxley's Bitterwood series, some Atlantians wear their nanites as a skin, including The revived Jazz, who technically IS the skin. She remarks about it's defensive qualities, being almost invulnerable to all harm excepting underspacial weapons.. In the epilogue, the dragon known as Hex, keeps a gold-colored version that he gets from the villain and uses it to challenge any dragon bold enough to claim kingship.
  • Hyperion - The Shrike and the four Nemes "siblings" in the Cantos.
  • Nuklear Age - Mighty Metallic Magno Man can turn himself into solid, animated tungsten and has magnetic powers.

Live-Action TV

  • Heroes - Danny Pine, a minor character.
  • Subverted by Darien Fawlkes. There is a short window in between normal and completely invisible where the entire surface area of what's becoming invisible (usually himself) is a shiny silver. The only super power associated with that, however, is invisibility and a low body temperature. And insanity.
  • A number of Sixth Rangers in Super Sentai and Power Rangers set themselves apart from the rest of the team by wearing shiny metallic suits. So far there's about a half-dozen silver-colored Rangers and a couple of gold ones.
    • Shinken / Samurai Gold inspires this reaction in the American version:

Emily: (dazed) Wow...he's so sparkly.

Tabletop Games

  • Rifts Glitterboys are powered armor Chrome Champion, being Nigh Invulnerable and having Super Strength. The brilliant silver armor was originally just a defence against laser weapons, but now that The End of the World as We Know It has come and gone, the shining appearance has made them symbols of hope for humanity in the time After the End.
  • Exalted has a spell called Invulnerable Skin of Bronze. It's advised not to go swimming with that in use.
  • In Werewolf: The Apocalypse, the Glass Walkers have the gift Steel Fur, which gives them an armor bonus while slightly reducing their dexterity.
  • GURPS has the Body of Metal meta-trait which you can either have intrinsically or get via magic. Ultra-Tech has a nanobot suit of armor that makes you more durable, stronger and faster.
  • Dungeons & Dragons:
    • Arch-devil Glasya is known to have copper-colored skin. While this trait is not unusual for fiends, hers is more unusual due to having an especially metallic texture, often emphasized by her diabolical beauty and fashion sense. She does seem to be the type who tries to be the center of attention.
    • Glasya's contemporary Dispater (Lord of the Second) is referred to as the Iron Duke, and in some interpretations (most notably 3rd edition) makes this very literal, depicting him as a devil made of iron.
    • Third-party sourcebook Tome of Beasts depicts Mammon as literally made of gold, fitting for his role as the embodiment of Greed.

Video Games

  • Metal Mario from Super Mario 64. He also appeared in the original Super Smash Bros. as a sub-boss. As of Super Smash Bros. Melee, any character can become this using the Metal Box.
  • Pokémon - Some Pokémon of the Steel type, such as Steelix and Skarmory. Some Steel-Types like Scizzor evolve from other Pokémon when traded whole holding a Metal Coat - it seems the Pokémon is given a "metal coating" that turns it into a different, stronger Pokémon.
    • Gholdengo (who debuts in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet is a Golden Pokémon; it evolves from Gimmighoul when its trainer collects 999 Gimmighoul Coins.
  • Dural from Virtua Fighter.
  • Street Fighter series.
    • Seth from Street Fighter IV.
    • Urien from Street Fighter III, who covers himself in liquid metal when fighting and makes metallic clongs when struck. He is a Tin Tyrant; his powers and machinations are geared largely towards destruction, unlike his brother, Gill.
  • The Wheel of Fate from House Of The Dead 3.
  • Flying Dragon, a fighting game, featured metallized versions of the playable characters as sub-bosses.
  • The second Soul Calibur game (Soul Calibur 1) has unlockable chrome skins of all the characters.
  • Fi from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is one, which fits with her being the spirit of the Goddess/Master Sword. Same goes for Ghirahim, her Evil Counterpart.
  • Galactus randomly appoints Wesker, Akuma, Dormammu, or Dr. Doom as his heralds in Marvel vs. Capcom 3. All four characters take on a shiny metallic appearance, mimicing the Silver Surfer. The Heroes & Heralds mode in Ultimate allows everyone else to take on the same appearance. This is unusual, because in the comics, Galactus has had numerous other heralds who didn't actually change in appearance or take on a form similar to Silver Surfer's, so the trope is applied to the game because it's an easy way to show that a character has become a herald.
  • The "Iron Flesh" pyromancy in Dark Souls temporarily turns the player character into one of these, sacrificing mobility for a considerable boost to defense and poise.
  • In addition to robotic heroes, the character creator for City of Heroes will allow you to create a hero with a smooth metallic body. It's purely cosmetic, as powers are independent of appearance in the game.

Web Comics

  • Tempts Fate from Goblins has a belt that covers him with invincible, Colossus-style armor whenever he's jumping or falling.
  • Villainous example: Sluggy Freelance's Crushestro and his wife Chestro.

Web Original

  • The Global Guardians PBEM Universe features Alloy, Mercury and Chrome. Alloy and Chrome are both super-strong metal men, while Mercury is a liquid metal shapeshifter along the same lines as the T-1000 from Terminator 2.
  • In the Whateley Universe, Mirror is a telekinetic brick, but his skintight energy field reflects light, giving him a chromed appearance. Pearlescent is similar, but she can turn her field on or off.
  • SCP Foundation has SCP-179, a Thaumiel Class (as in, helpful) SCP. A colossal (34 kilometers tall) celestial entity with a female form who claims to be a sister to the Sun, she has jet-black metallic skin that is covered with alchemical symbols.

Western Animation