Short answer. Yes. Amazing-Man is the name of multiple superhero characters in comic books, with each character having different origins and abilities depending on the publisher and continuity. Here are two notable versions of Amazing-Man.
Will Everett Sr. (DC Comics): The original Amazing-Man, also known as Will Everett Sr., first appeared in the 1940s. He was an African-American character who gained superhuman abilities through an experimental serum. Everett had enhanced strength, agility, and the ability to change his skin color to appear Caucasian, allowing him to infiltrate criminal organizations undetected. He was a member of the All-Star Squadron and later became a mentor to his grandson, Will Everett III.
Markus Clay (Image Comics): In the Image Comics universe, there is another character named Amazing-Man, known as Markus Clay. He is a young African-American superhero who possesses the power of “electromorphing.” This ability allows him to transform his body into various forms of energy, granting him superhuman strength, flight, and the ability to discharge powerful energy blasts. Markus Clay first appeared in the comic series “Savage Dragon.”
It’s worth noting that there may be other variations or interpretations of Amazing-Man in different comic book publishers or independent series. The specifics of the character can vary depending on the storyline and the publisher involved.