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Animal Man, also known as Bernhard "Buddy" Baker, is a superhero in the DC Comics universe. Created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Chas Truog, Buddy first appeared in "Animal Man" #1 in 1988. Initially, his character was defined by his struggles as a stuntman and his emerging metahuman abilities. Over the years, his character evolved to encompass environmental activism and complex relationships, particularly with women.