
“ | I---I'm overwhelmed! Now I know I was wise to ask membership in your organization! In return, I shall present the Brotherhood with Rog! | „ |
~ Eric Morden after joining the Brotherhood of Evil |

“ | Look well! This is my power---the power of Rog! I warn you---you have not seen the last of me! | „ |
~ Eric Morden with Rog |

“ | I was desperate, you see, willing to try anything that would allow me to return to civilization unmolested. Anything. The chamber wasn't large, but it was spherical and it was white and these two qualities conferred upon it the illusion of endless space. I was trapped in a body suit which inhibited both movement and hearing. And I was given a powerful epidural injection. Into the spine. It anesthetized everything below the neck. By now, I must admit, I was rather regretting my earlier eagerness. It was, however, as it so often is, too late for regrets. Bruckner made his exit, closed the door behind him. I could not move, could not speak, could not hear. I could only see. I could only see white. And I was alone. All alone. In the White Room. By the end of the first day, I was completely insane. Those initial hours were very bad. I was assailed by doubts, by terrors and hallucinations of every conceivable configuration. I endured a horror show of sensations. And then nothing. White. White forever in every direction. Minutes became centuries, became millennia, became eons. I learned later that I was in there for only three days and three nights—the traditional Celtic period of mystical trial. It was like forever. Like forever piled on forever and forever, world without end, yahoo! After several billion centuries, I was thoroughly convinced of my own serene divinity. Like the ascended Buddha, I was beyond Maya, beyond the veil of illusion. I knew the purity of infinite absence. And then on the third night something happened. Just a dot, a speck, a mote. Moving, right to left, slowly. Eons passed. The dot moved on. It occupied all my thoughts, evolved whole cosmologies around this supremely mysterious and graceful presence. And then I was struck by a terrifying thought. I wondered if the dot was something small and very near. Or something big and far away. I began to imagine it as some vast, black horror, hundreds, thousands of miles across. A world-sized monstrosity so far away in that white void that it seemed minute. And I began to wonder what might happen if it caught sight of me. Might it not turn and come closer, growing larger? Larger. Blotting out the infinity of white with blackness. Larger. And larger and larger. | „ |
~ Eric Morden's monologue |

“ | "Good"! "Evil"! Outmoded concepts for an antique age. Can't you see? There is no good, there is no evil in our new world! Look at us! Are we not final proof that there is no good, no evil, no truth, no reason? Are we not proof that the universe is a drooling idiot with no fashion sense? From this day on we will celebrate the total absurdity of life, the gigantic hocus-pocus of existence. From this day on, let unreason reign! The Brotherhood of Evil is dead! Long live the Brotherhood of Dada! | „ |
~ Mr. Nobody's speech |
“ | Groovy. | „ |
~ Mr. Nobody's arguably most famous quote |

“ | Some people called us criminals, but I call them short on vision. We were called the Brotherhood of Dada. | „ |
~ Mr. Nobody after the Brotherhood of Dada's disbandment |
“ | The Brotherhood of Nada! Some brand-new friends I picked up who have nothing in common! | „ |
~ Mr. Nobody introducing the Brotherhood of Nada |

“ | A Mister Somebody, if you will. And they will, Mr. Jost. Oh, yes, they will... | „ |
~ Mr. Somebody possessing a host |
“ | Right, then. Pack it up. We are out of here. | „ |
~ Mr. Somebody after finding out the comic book he's in has been cancelled |

“ | Finally! A superhero team I can actually get behind. A superhero team I can actually use! Took you emo navel gazers long enough to work through your bullshit! After 13...oops...that's better. After 13 pointless, meandering episodes of character-driven schluck, we can finally get to the show that everyone wanted to see in the first place! A superhero show! Right versus wrong, good versus evil, hero...versus villain. That's me. You bozos want the chief? Come and get it. | „ |
~ Mr. Nobody in Season One, Episode Thirteen |
Summary[]
Eric Morden, more well-known by his alias, Mr. Nobody, is a major antagonist in DC Comics, as well as the temporary main antagonist of the Doom Patrol TV Show. He was a former member of the Brotherhood of Evil, but became a living shadow upon his being kicked out of the team, serving as the leader of the Brotherhood of Dada and the Brotherhood of Nada.
Powers and Stats[]
Tier: 10-B, at least 8-A with Rog | Unknown physically, at least 10-B as Mr. Somebody, High 1-A to 1-S as Mr. Nobody via powers/cosmology | Unknown | Unknown physically, at least 3-A, possibly 2-C via powers | Unknown
Name: Eric Morden, Mr. Morden, The One-Man Army, Rog | Mr. Nobody, Herr Niemand (Mr. Nobody in German), Nobody, Mr. Somebody | Eric Morden | Eric Morden, Mr. Nobody, Nobody | Morden (first name unknown), Mr. Morden
Origin: DC Comics/Doom Patrol | Same as first key | Doom Patrol TV Series (HBO Max) | Same as first key | DC Nation
Gender: Male
Age: Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | At least 110 | Unknown
Classification: Scientist, Underling of Monsieur Mallah and The Brain | Former Scientist/Underling of Monsieur Mallah and The Brain, Supervillain, Leader and Founder of the Brotherhood of Dada (formerly), Leader and Founder of the Brotherhood of Nada (formerly), Metahuman, Entertainer of The Eonymous | Same as first key | Metahuman, Narrator, Supervillain, Entertainer of The Eonymous | Underling of Monsieur Mallah
- Average Human Physical Characteristics
- Genius Intelligence (Was formerly a scientist)
- Vehicular Mastery (Can pilot Rog)
- Superhuman Physical Characteristics
- Large Size (Type 1; comparable in size to a bridge that resembles the Golden Gate Bridge. The Golden Gate Bridge is 67 meters tall)
- Inorganic Physiology (Type 1; is a robot)
- Natural Weaponry (One of Rog’s hands resembles a claw)
- Resistance to:
- Blood Manipulation (With the exception of Morden himself; is a robot)
- Biological Manipulation (Excluding Morden himself; Rog, being a robot, lacks organic matter)
- Superhuman Physical Characteristics
- Genius Intelligence (Retained his intelligence)
- Social Influencing (Was able to run for president)
- Darkness Manipulation, Inorganic Physiology (Type 1), and Intangibility (Exists as a living shadow)
- Beyond-Dimensional Physiology (Scales to The Eonymous, who exist above Monitor-Mind The Overvoid. The Overvoid contains the entirety of the DC multiverse, which includes beings like Mr. Mxyzptlk)
- Reality Warping (Has consistently shown the capacity to warp reality itself)
- Fourth Wall Awareness (Never explicitly stated, but could interact with the panels of his comic book)
- Creation (Created a painting)
- Matter Manipulation/Transmutation (Turned a police officer into a toilet)
- Immortality (Type 1, 4, and 9)
- Resurrection (Came back up on his death on two different occasions)
- Vehicular Mastery (Knows how to ride a bike without using his hands)
- Shapeshifting/Body Control (Never appears exactly the same; his appearance consistently alters)
- Mind Manipulation/Madness Manipulation (Type 1, 3, and 4; Those who look at him go insane instantly)
- Biological Manipulation, and Light Manipulation (Can seemingly will people into becoming versions of him. This is done through opening his palm and beaming a flash of light at his opponent. The most notable and only examples of this are Superman and Batman)
- Willpower Manipulation and Gravity Manipulation via The Baton of Pierre Monteaux (He used it to orchestrate an entire fight to his liking; said, quote unquote, "Surrender to gravity!")
- BFR, Dimensional Storage, and Absorption via The Painting That Ate Paris (His painting quite literally absorbed Paris itself)
- Teleportation (Can disappear with ease)
- Cosmic Awareness (Has referenced knowing of the past, present, and future)
- Unpredictability/Chaos Manipulation (He is known for his chaoticness)
- Likely all previous abilities
- Possession (Can possess hosts)
- Possible Light Manipulation (Now takes on the color white, which is the opposite of black. Light and dark are opposites as well)
- Superhuman Physical Characteristics
- Genius Intelligence (Could outsmart the entirety of the Doom Patrol)
- Body Control (Can control his fragmented body)
- Teleportation/BFR (Can bring people into his own dimension
- Reality Warping (Can easily shape reality to his will)
- Immortality (Type 1, 2, and 3)
- Regeneration (High; survived being vaporized entirely by Cyborg; survived being chopped into pieces by his transformation)
- Creation (Can create virtually anything he wants)
- Spatial Manipulation/Pocket Reality Manipulation (Created his own dimension)
- Telekinesis/Fire Manipulation (Burned a Doom Patrol poster with a snap)
- Portal Creation
- Dimensional Travel (Can hop between his dimension and the main one)
- Matter Manipulation/Transmutation (Turned several police officers into piñatas)
- Shapeshifting (Can switch between his human form and his current form)
- Biological Manipulation (Made Niles Caulder throw up every time he heard his name)
- Healing (Allowed Niles to walk again)
- Emotional Manipulation (Made Ezekiel and Admiral Whiskers fall in love)
- Mind Manipulation/Telepathy (His narration can influence characters’ thoughts)
- Memory Manipulation/Pain Manipulation (Can torture people by making them relive their worst memories)
- Madness Manipulation (Used music to make people go insane)
- Technology Manipulation (Could control Cyborg’s grid)
- Illusion Creation (Can create illusions to torture people)
- Time Manipulation (Can stop, loop, and travel through time)
- Limited Plot Manipulation (Is the narrator of the show; can twist the plot to his liking, though some things are beyond his control, like The Decreator) and Limited Cosmic Awareness (See the explanation for Plot Manipulation)
- Durability Negation (Most of his abilities can ignore conventional durability)
- Could theoretically grant himself any other power via Plot Manipulation
Attack Potency: Average Human Level, at least Large Building Level with Rog (Easily broke down an entire bridge) | Unknown physically, High Outerversal to Extraversal via powers (Should scale to his durability; was able to harm Danny The Street, who killed Ahl, the god of superheroes, with only one brick; is a threat to The Eonymous, beings that exist on a dimensional plane above that of Monitor-Mind The Overvoid; could even interact with The Overvoid and mess with the panels of the comic book) | Unknown | Unknown physically, Universal to Multiversal via powers (Stored a universe inside of a donkey. Said donkey farted the universe out, likely destroying it; stated that he could control the entirety of HBO Max if he felt like it); most of his powers can ignore conventional durability | Unknown
Speed: Average Human Level, at least Peak Human via Rog’s sheer size | Unknown physically, Massively Hypersonic via his bicycle (was shown to be able to outpace meteors. Meteors can reach speeds of up to 160,000 miles per hour when outside of the Earth's atmosphere), likely Irrelevant (Completely transcends Monitor-Mind The Overvoid, which is omnipresent, via scaling to The Eonymous) | Unknown | Unknown (has never shown any decent speed feats) | Unknown
Lifting Strength: Unknown physically, at least Class K via Rog (Lifted the Statue of Liberty) | Unknown physically, at least Class M via The Painting That Ate Paris (the painting was capable of absorbing the entirety of Paris. The Eiffel Tower alone weighs 10,100 tons) | Unknown | Unknown (has never shown any decent lifting strength feats) | Unknown
Striking Strength: Average Human Level, at least Large Building Level via Rog | Unknown physically, likely High Outerversal to Extraversal via powers (Should scale to his Attack Potency) | Unknown | Unknown (hasn't shown any feats); most of his powers can ignore conventional durability | Unknown
Durability: High Outerversal to Extraversal (tanked a hit from Danny The Street) | Unknown, at least Room Level (Survived one of Cyborg's lasers) | Unknown
Stamina: High (Could pilot Rog for an extended amount of time) | High, likely Effectively Limitless (has never shown the need for food, water, or sleep; can warp reality for a long time and has never been shown exhausted) | Unknown, likely High (Could fight the Doom Patrol for an extended time) | Unknown
Range: Standard Melee Range, Tens Of Meters with Rog | Standard Melee Range, Tens Of Kilometers to Irrelevant via powers (could create his own dimensions) | Standard Melee Range, Universal in The White Space, likely higher (The White Space is his own pocket dimension where he is supreme), Multiversal+ via Plot Manipulation (can rewrite the plot itself; controls the entirety of the show) | Unknown
Standard Equipment: None | The Painting That Ate Paris | None | None | None
Optional Equipment: Rog | Bicycle, The Baton Of Pierre Monteaux, $♯!+ (a food additive that makes anything taste good) | None | None | None
Intelligence: Genius (Could easily pilot Rog) | Omniscient (has referenced knowing the past, the present, and the future; is a historic threat) | Unknown | Nigh-Omniscient (knows nearly everything in the multiverse due to Plot Manipulation. There are beings and things beyond his foresight, such as The Decreator) | Unknown
Feats: Became a member of the Brotherhood of Evil, could pilot and steal Rog with little to no difficulty, would have stolen the Statue of Liberty | Created a painting that ate all of Paris, came back after death, stated to be DC's most dangerous villain, etc. | Survived being split apart | Controls the entirety of Doom Patrol and HBO Max, survived being split apart, created his own dimensions, etc. | None
Weaknesses: Still human. Rog can still be destroyed. | He is somewhat arrogant. His chaotic demeanor can lead to his downfall. Will be enraged if The Baton Of Pierre Monteaux is broken. If he is hooded or masked, he will revert back to a human. Requires a host as Mr. Somebody. | Human. | He is somewhat arrogant. There are things beyond even his control and foresight. | Somewhat cowardly. Is human. Lacks feats.
Key: Pre-Transformation (Comics) | Post-Transformation (Comics) | Pre-Transformation (HBO Max) | Post-Transformation (HBO Max) | DC Nation
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