Doctor Manhattan, also known as Jonathan Osterman, is a fictional nuclear physicist and pseudo-god in Watchmen and the extended DC Comics universe. After an accident in a nuclear test chamber, Jon is disintegrated and then slowly reassembles himself, gaining power but losing his humanity.
His powers include the ability to reconstruct himself, endless energy, teleportation, telekinesis, phasing through solid objects, duplicating himself, and flight, among others. He can even manipulate time. He is more powerful than even fifth dimensional imps, making him one of the most powerful beings in the DC Comics universe.
Doctor Manhattan, portrayed by Billy Crudup in Watchmen (2009), has a typical height of 6’5” (1.96 m) although Crudup has a height of 5’9” (1.75 m). Doctor Manhattan's height can be transformed at anytime.
Doctor Manhattan, also known as Jonathan Osterman, is a fictional nuclear physicist and pseudo-god in Watchmen and the extended DC Comics universe. After an accident in a nuclear test chamber, Jon is disintegrated and then slowly reassembles himself, gaining power but losing his humanity.
His powers include the ability to reconstruct himself, endless energy, teleportation, telekinesis, phasing through solid objects, duplicating himself, and flight, among others. He can even manipulate time. He is more powerful than even fifth dimensional imps, making him one of the most powerful beings in the DC Comics universe.
Doctor Manhattan, portrayed by Billy Crudup in Watchmen (2009), has a typical height of 6’5” (1.96 m) although Crudup has a height of 5’9” (1.75 m). Doctor Manhattan's height can be transformed at anytime.