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  2. Vandal Savage - Wikipedia

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    Vandal Savage (Vandar Adg) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.He is said to be a Cro-Magnon warrior who gained immortality and advanced healing abilities after encountering a strange meteorite during prehistoric times.

  3. Immortal Man - Wikipedia

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    Immortal Man, also known as Klarn Arg, is a superhero in the DC Comics Universe.He first appeared in Strange Adventures #177 (June 1965). [1] Multiple versions of his origin connect him to the villain Vandal Savage, with both gaining immortality by encountering a strange meteorite during prehistoric times.

  4. Hath-Set - Wikipedia

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    Hath-Set, amalgamated with Vandal Savage, appears in media set in the Arrowverse, portrayed by Casper Crump. [6] Hath-Set appears in the DC Super Hero Girls episode "#TheBirdAndTheBee", voiced by Sean Rohani. This version is a jackal-themed warrior who consistently ruins relationships between Hawkman and Hawkgirl.

  5. Resurrection Man (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom Stranger implied that in each life, Mitch had a single super-power, which might also be connected to why he gains a different power each time he resurrects. In his current life, Mitch Shelley was injected by sub-atomic "tektites" based on the same microscopic technology that grants Vandal Savage his own immortality. The tektites ...

  6. Metahuman - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, the metagene in some families is shown to be the source of similar abilities, as with Terra, Geo-Force, and their maternal uncle Baron Bedlam. In "Evolution", it is revealed Vandal Savage was the first metahuman because of the fallen meteor which bestowed him a healing factor and super-intelligence on Mongolia during the Pleistocene.

  7. DC One Million - Wikipedia

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    The core of the event was a four-issue miniseries, in which the 20th-century Justice League of America and the 853rd-century Justice Legion Alpha cooperate to defeat a plot by the supervillain Vandal Savage (who, as an immortal, lives to the far flung century) and future Superman nemesis Solaris the Living Sun.

  8. Captain Nazi - Wikipedia

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    Vandal Savage successfully convinces the Third Reich to build a rocket that Captain Nazi will use to pilot himself and Vandal Savage into outer space to collect a larger sample of the meteor that gave Savage his powers. When the ship faces turbulence, Captain Nazi opts to land instead of going forward with the mission.

  9. Siren (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    She was a henchman in Vandal Savage's plan to attack the H.I.V.E., led by Adeline Kane, Deathstroke's wife, on a floating island above Zandia. Siren was seen trying to sing various heroes and members of H.I.V.E. into submission, but was first stopped by Jesse Quick, and then later escaped with Vandal Savage. She is a follower of the Vodou religion.