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Solomon Grundy (Cyrus Gold) is a supervillain and occasional antihero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.He was originally depicted as a murder victim brought back to life as a corporeal revenant or zombie, though subsequent versions of the character have occasionally depicted a different origin.
Solomon Grundy falls into a life of crime—or, perhaps returns to one as his scattered residual memories may indicate—attracting the attention of the Green Lantern, Alan Scott. Grundy proves to be a difficult opponent, with an inherent resistance to Scott's powers. He apparently kills Green Lantern, who gives off a green flash.
Its members included Black Manta, Solomon Grundy, Metallo, Roulette, Vordigan, and Captain Cold. [35] Marionette Ventures planned to control Metropolis' waterfront property. When Toyman contacts him from his prison cell, he has them pass their mission files to one another as they are each assigned to go after a Justice League member after ...
Pat managed to "convince" his uncle to drop the charges and got him bailed out. Rick tried to fix the hourglass, but he couldn't. So he got Grundy to help him fight Eclipso, but Eclipso killed Grundy. After the fight, he buried Grundy in the woods next to an apple tree. 10 years later, Shade mentioned that Rick married Beth. Cameron Gellman: S ...
During what some described as the "anti-costumed-hero mania" (as chronicled in the DC miniseries Legends) in the pages of Infinity, Inc., the Wizard gathered both old comrades (consisting of Brainwave, the Fiddler, Gambler, Harlequin, Per Degaton, Shade, Solomon Grundy, Sportsmaster, Thinker, and Vandal Savage) and new super-criminals (consisting of Hazard, the Icicle II, and the Tigress III ...
Generally, Bizarro's powers are identical to Superman's, with the most substantial difference being that they are reverse versions of certain abilities. “Arctic vision” unleashes twin beams of subzero light from his eyes which instantaneously freezes anything or anyone on contact; inducing frostbite and even hypothermia .
Cover to Action Comics #340, art by Curt Swan. In the Pre-Crisis, Raymond Maxwell Jensen was a lowlife who got a job as a plant worker for a research center. [6] Wrongly believing that the company payrolls were hidden in storage containers, Jensen opened one and was bombarded with energies from biohazard materials (which was actually waste collected by Superman when he traveled into outer ...
Van Wyck is later abducted by the Controllers, who experiment on him and give him fire powers. [2] Believing their experiments to have failed, the Controllers return Van Wyck to Earth, where he becomes the villain Effigy.