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The 80s

The Alien Costume

Captain Chair woke up one morning in February 1982 to discover his costume has changed. Gone were his traditional red threads, to be replaced with a completley black outfit. With the memories of Captain's last descent into evil barely beginning to fade, the process began again, only this time the cause was revealed to be the costume - a costume which was really an alien lifeform who was enhancing Captain Chair's negative emotions.

Once Captain Chair realised what was happening, he discarded the costume and thought it destroyed, but instead it became bonded to a man who called himself 'Mr. Sabbath' (a reference to the group SAB who in real life were increasingly making their presence known to the world). Mr Sabbath was revealed to be the one who pushed Captain's gal off the chair monument (although why he did it is to this day a story untold), and was quickly blamed for every other unsolved mystery in Captain Chair's 60 year history, so understandably Captain was a bit peeved.

Since the alien was once bonded to Captain, Mr Sabbath knew his secret identity and after a series of attacks to people close to Captain Chair, outed him to the press. With the mask now pointless, Captain abandoned it, armed himself with more guns than it should actually be possible to carry and set out on a crusade to bring Mr Sabbath, and his anti-bridge followers, down.

A Surprise Return

Forty years had now passed since Bridge Boy had died, so it was understandable that Captain, and the readers, were a little shocked when Bridge Boy turned up one day out of the blue in 1987. This, however, was not the original Bridge Boy, but someone who had been following Captain's career and felt needed help to keep him in the 'light'. Since in recent years Captain's time had been mostly devoted to either chairs or bridges, the arrival of Bridge Boy meant that other areas could be covered simultaneously.

Bridge Boy II came with a new power: the ability to create 'warp bridges'. What this power actually was tended to depend on what situation Bridge Boy found himself in: sometimes he was able to travel vast distances in the blink of an eye, sometimes use them as a kind of force field, and sometimes to tunnel through dimensional barriers.

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