Combustion Man

"fire"

- I've heard about you. They say you're good at what you do. And even better at keeping secrets. The Avatar's alive. I want you to find him. And end him.

This firebending assassin, known by Team Avatar as Combustion Man, was a silent bounty hunter who was hired by Prince Zuko to track down and eliminate the Avatar after the fall of the Earth Kingdom. Following them on their journeys through the Fire Nation, he terrorized Aang and his allies with his unique firebending abilities, which allowed him to project and detonate large explosions at will from his third eye tattoo.

History
Combustion Man discovered his ability when he was a young child, but was initially unable to control it, and accidentally blew his right arm and leg off. He had since replaced these with his trademark metal prosthetic limbs. He then went on to acquire a formidable reputation in a series of very quick Agni Kais. Huge, silent, willing to do any dirty job with no questions asked, and driven to complete his assignments made Combustion Man a formidable opponent with a reputation for being "good at what he does" and "even better at keeping secrets."

First attempt
Combustion Man was hired by Zuko to kill Aang, since the Prince believed there was a chance that the Avatar might have survived Azula's attack, an outcome which would jeopardise his father's new-found respect for him. This idea drove the firebending assassin to utilize any means possible in eliminating such a potential threat. Professional and diligent, he eliminated or intercepted any evidence that could compromise his secrecy. When Aang was spotted by two Fire Nation soldiers, Combustion Man's raven eagle intercepted their Messenger Hawk to the Fire Lord and he destroyed the message. That night he stealthily approached Aang and his friends campsite, but his metallic footsteps were detected by Toph. Eschewing stealth, Combustion Man attacked. His powerful bolts countered anything the group threw at him, forcing them to take cover. Aang told his friends to flee while he himself tried to lead the enemy away. Following a running battle, in which Aang used both airbending and earthbending to fend off Combustion Man's attacks to no effect, he eventually retreated onto Appa and the group flew away.

Second attempt


In his second attempt, Combustion Man operated more subtly by setting up a trap in Fire Fountain City via a wanted poster to capture Katara and Toph. He locked them in a wooden cell deprived of both earth and water to bend and used them as nothing more than bait to lure in Aang, which proved successful. After Katara inventively used her sweat to waterbend and escape, the two girls arrived just in time to help Aang and Sokka, who had only narrowly avoided the ambush because Aang heard the assassin inhaling. Katara momentarily hampered Combustion Man's assassination attempt by freezing his head in a block of ice, allowing the group to escape. Toph launched a boulder at him to cover the group's escape, prompting him to explode it. As the rock exploded, a single pebble flew off of the rock and struck him right on his third eye tattoo, blocking his chi. He got up and attempted to shoot another explosion in the group's direction, only to find his ability hampered. The air around him detonated, sending him flying against a nearby wall, enabling the group to escape. He was visibly angered when he saw his prey escape.

It was during this attack that Sokka coined the name Combustion Man, due to his rare ability.

Third attempt
Combustion Man next targeted Aang while he and Sokka were accompanying a little girl name Sho on a train to her grandmother's house. The explosions caused the train to go faster and knocked out the engineer. While Sokka fixed the engine, Aang convinced Combustion Man to face him atop the train. After Sokka stopped the train, Aang used water from a nearby lake to waterbend Combustion Man into the water. The group then left the train and took Sho to her grandmother's via Appa.

Final attempt and death
He somehow located the group again in the Western Air Temple. Zuko, having undergone a change of heart, deflected his opening attack and told him to stop. Zuko told Combustion Man that he would not pay him if he continued his attack, and then changed his offer to double-pay if he ceased to attack. Combustion Man, however, ignored both offers, appearing to attack for reasons other than money. Zuko's antics proved to be a useful distraction for the group who used the time to take cover. When Combustion Man resorted to blowing up pylons supporting the temple, Sokka took aim and used his trademark boomerang to strike Combustion Man square on the forehead, briefly stunning him and blocking his chi. He ignored it and tried to firebend again anyway, causing a massive point-blank explosion which killed him. His metal arm was seen falling into the misty abyss.

Legacy
Combustion Man was apparently in the play, The Boy in the Iceberg, but he was never seen on screen and was only mentioned.

During Yakone's trial, an older Sokka brought up Combustion Man when he gave the verdict of the trial, describing him as a unique bender that could bend with his mind and also mentioned that he "bested [him] with [his] trusty boomerang."

Powers and abilities


Combustion Man's abilities reflected his namesake and he was able to trigger explosive detonations through his unique style of firebending. The only time Combustion Man ever showed his ability to firebend without forming an energy bolt was when he used it to burn a stolen message from a messenger hawk. Regardless, he always used his combustive firebending for fighting. His unique abilities are due to an extremely overdeveloped third eye. He channeled chi energy from his stomach, and then focused and fired it from his third eye, through a tattoo on his forehead. This energy created thin transparent energy bolts that cracked like firecrackers as they traveled and then explode violently on impact with a surface. This ability was mentally driven, requiring only inhalation and focus on his part, making his fighting style much less dynamic than standard firebending, and could be used at great ranges with considerable accuracy. A single energy bolt was very powerful and could disintegrate large boulders or evaporate entire bodies of water with ease. The true degree of his power and skill was considerable, and in almost all encounters he overpowered everything Aang's group attacked him with.

In addition to his unique talents, his enormous size allowed him to possess considerable physical strength, easily overpowering Zuko with only one hand even when looking the other way, and his metal prosthetics made dangerous weapons. Despite his huge frame and two metal limbs, he was surprisingly agile, using his clawed metal hand and foot as a grapple or to break the force of a fall.

His amazing durability enabled him to charge through Aang's tornadoes and block Katara's "icicle-striking" technique unfazed. It also enabled him to fire prolonged blasts, as seen when he fired an extended blast at Zuko's fire shield to push him backwards. He also proved to be quite intelligent and a skilled tracker, as when he teamed up with an authority of Fire Fountain City to capture Katara, who was expecting to get a reward for ratting out Toph.

Weakness


Combustion Man showed no physical weaknesses when being attacked, and was usually impossible to get close to as he was always shooting explosive bolts, and his enemies were usually pinned down and running in the opposite direction. Ironically, his only shown weakness involved his greatest weapon. Combustion Man was shown twice to be both disabled and stunned when hit in his third eye, even when hit by only a pebble. Even more so it caused his bolts to backfire, the chi energy in the blast being unable to leave his body causing an explosion. This weakness was first caused by a pebble flung from an exploded boulder lobbed by Toph, allowing Team Avatar to get away while Combustion Man was stunned. The second time occurred at the Western Air Temple when Sokka used his boomerang's arcing trajectory to attack Combustion Man from behind cover, and he unknowingly struck him in the forehead. This caused Combustion Man's chi to be blocked and caused a fatal backfire when he tried to attack, destroying a large portion of the temple where he was standing. His metal arm was seen falling from the smoke, and he was later confirmed to have died in the explosion.

Trivia

 * Combustion Man's third eye is similar to that of the Hindu god Shiva.
 * A rumor said that Combustion Man was a Fire Nation soldier injured in battle, who was later healed using experimental techniques and those experimental techniques gave him the ability to firebend using his mind.
 * It was said that he did not speak at all.
 * Combustion Man was never seen or heard speaking save growls of pain and annoyance. and his real name was never revealed. Although Zuko appears to know his real name, he never stated it. This is confirmed by Zuko saying 'Well, that's not his name, but-' before being cut-off by Sokka.
 * Combustion Man bore a resemblance to the Marvel Comics character Luke Cage, who obtained his powers after an experimental procedure.
 * The creators explained in the DVD commentary for "The Western Air Temple" that Combustion Man continued to attack the group because he figured Fire Lord Ozai would be grateful for the elimination of the Avatar, even if Zuko was not going to pay him.
 * Combustion Man's third eye tattoo was located right where the sixth chakra (Ajna) is, at the center of the forehead.
 * When encountering Combustion Man, Sokka called him 'Sparky Sparky Boom Man'. Sokka eventually agreed with everyone else that the name does not quite do the overwhelming firebender justice and settled on the moniker 'Combustion Man', which was immediately adopted. Aang was the only other companion shown to call the assassin 'Sparky Sparky Boom Man' when he announced his arrival.
 * Combustion Man's leg was apparently fully-functional metal prostheses. He was the only character shown to use such a device.
 * The first time Combustion Man attacked Aang and his friends, he fought Aang in a remote field with many tall spires. Aang would later end his confrontation with Fire Lord Ozai in an area with a similar terrain.
 * His weakness of being struck in the forehead might be a reference to the Bible tale of Goliath, an approximately ten foot giant who was killed upon receiving a blow to the forehead from one small stone.
 * Combustion Man was introduced and defeated in Book 3. His role is similar to Book 1 and Book 2 villains Admiral Zhao and Long Feng, respectively, in that they served as a secondary villain but were eliminated within the season. Of these three antagonists, Combustion Man has the least screen time and Long Feng was the only survivor. Combustion Man was the second and last of the antagonists to die on screen, with the other being Zhao.
 * Furthermore, each of the villains mentioned above were mentioned once after the season they appeared in. Combustion Man was mentioned in Out of the Past.
 * Including Aang's fatal injury sustained in "The Crossroads of Destiny", from which he was resurrected shortly thereafter, Combustion Man was the eighth of right to have been observed dying or being murdered in the series. In order of appearance, the others were Tui, Yue, Zhao, Chin, Jet, Aang, and Roku.
 * Combustion Man and the mechanist were the only known Avatar characters to have prosthesis.