Fatman's costume was green and yellow with a yellow flying saucer emblem on the chest.[4] Fatman was fat and could change into a human flying saucer.[5] His comic ran for only three issues and was published by Lightning Comics, an almost equally short-lived company.[6] Fatman comics were produced in small numbers and are considered valuable because of Beck's artwork and their rarity.
Van Crawford became Fatman after coming to the aid of an alien flying saucer. The saucer itself turned out to be a shapeshifting alien, who rewarded Crawford by giving him a chocolate drink with the ability to transform him into a human flying saucer. Being a wealthy man, like many superheroes of the era, Crawford decided to use this newfound power to become a superhero. He teamed up with a teenage sidekick, Tin Man, who could turn into a robot.[7]
In popular culture
Fatman was also mentioned on the second episode of series 2 of the British panel showQuestion Time in 2022.
^Misiroglu, Gina (2012). The Superhero Book: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Comic-Book Icons and Hollywood Heroes p. 74. Visible Ink Press. ISBN978-1-5785-9397-2.
^Morris, Jon (2015). The League of Regrettable Superheroes: Half Baked Heroes from Comic Book History. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Quirk Books. pp. 152–153. ISBN978-1-59474-763-2.