Anode Enzyme

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Anode Enzyme was the chief protagonist (along with Lord Doberman) of Scottish cartoonist John Glashan's series Genius. With an IQ of 12790 (was 12794-but lost 4 points watching TV) and only requiring 7 minutes of sleep a day, Anode Enzyme is characterised by his genius. He meets Lord Doberman, the world's richest man, and devises ways of getting rid of his wealth by inventing a machine that fires 40 TV sets into the sea every minute and a device that can stack £300,000,000 into a continuous pile. Other inventions include a paint that incorporates its own paint stripper, a "Doom Module" that runs in terror from anything that moves, and a game that involves striking a solid malanine sphere, coach bolted to a billiard table with a 3lb vanadium steel, leather faced hammer - one point for each hit.