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The Heroes of Lallor are five super-powered youths from Lallor, a planet run by a dictatorship. After overthrowing the government, the heroes remain on Lallor and protect it. During this time, Duplicate Boy and Shrinking Violet fall in love. In Adventure Comics #339, Beast Boy is killed saving a girl on the planet Vorm.
Meanwhile, the Legionnaires on the work farm planet manage to counteract the chemicals which have kept the heroes under mental control. The heroes — which include Gas Girl (of the Heroes of Lallor) and Atmos — destroy the robotic machines which have helped to keep them imprisoned. Using their respective powers, they escape the planet, with ...
The unidentified Prison Planet: a planet in the Vegan Star System. Slagg: a planet in the Vegan Star System. Uxor: a planet in the Vegan Star System. Wombworld: a planet in the Vegan Star System. Ventura: the "gamblers' planet" and the homeworld of the villainous Rokk and Sorban. [106] Vivarium: an artificial planet of the Ayries.
Death Star, a fictional giant military space station in the 1965 film Attack from Space; Deathstar a 1984 video game for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron computers "Death Star", a nickname of Ghroth, one of the fictional Ramsey Campbell deities of the Cthulhu Mythos
The second Death Star appears in Return of the Jedi, and a similar superweapon, Starkiller Base, appears in The Force Awakens. Both the original and second Death Star were moon-sized and designed for massive power-projection capabilities, capable of destroying an entire planet with a 6.2×10 32 J/s power output blast from their superlasers. [15]
Introduced in the first film in the original Star Wars trilogy, Governor Tarkin is the Grand Moff of the Galactic Empire and commander of the Death Star. [19] After Emperor Palpatine dissolves the Imperial Senate, Tarkin and Darth Vader (portrayed by David Prowse, voiced by James Earl Jones) are charged with pursuing and destroying the Rebel Alliance.
Bronze-Age version of Star Boy on the cover of Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #306 (December 1983), art by Keith Giffen and Larry Mahlstedt.. Star Boy is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, a group of young heroes living a millennium in the future. [3]
The Fatal Five first appear in The Death of Ferro Lad as a band of super-criminals whom the Legion recruit to help destroy the Sun-Eater threatening Earth. [3] They are offered pardons for their assistance, but reject them and band together, confident that they are powerful enough to try to conquer the worlds they had saved.