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History

While happily working at his part time job one day, laying bricks and pouring cement, Joshua Waldemeyer was caught in a sudden explosion. The blast sent one of the walls Joshua had been working on tumbling down on top of him. Instead of crushing Joshua, the accident bound him with the bricks, turning him into a living wall.

Soon after his accident, Joshua found himself wreaking havoc, stumbling into a New York Mets game, interfering with the players and manipulating the umpires, and ultimately knocking out an ump. Spider-Man, who just happened to be at the game taking it in on an off-day, stepped in to save the day.

Spider-Man's webbing was powerless against the Wall, and he did not feel any pain from Spidey's physical attacks. The umpire then came to and got mad, stating that non-players were not allowed on the field, forcing Spider-Man and the Wall to leave promptly.

Spider-Man and the Wall then retreated to a nearby park bench and talked things out.[1]

Personality

Joshua Waldemeyer was a happy student, working an after school job, though his accident left him obviously angry and upset. Spider-Man appears to have been able to talk him down to a reasonable level.



Powers and Abilities

Powers

Superhuman Strength: He has the strength and durability of concrete.

He has the strength and durability of concrete. Superhuman Durability: He was able to shrug off Spider-Man's blows without taking any damage.

He was able to shrug off Spider-Man's blows without taking any damage. Superhuman Speed: The Wall has been seen moving faster than an average man, let alone a brick wall.

Abilities

Toppling: The Wall can topple himself over and right himself back up.





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