Brainiac 5, the Legion's resident genius, administered a cure for lead poisoning which allowed him his mobility. NOTE: Eclipso claims in this issue that Lar Gand is more powerful than Superman. He is confused as to who put him in the Phantom Zone, but remembers the "S" symbol and attacks Supergirl. Lar Gand in the comics was actually Mon-El! Lar Gand, known primarily as Mon-El (and alternatively as Valor and M'Onel), is a fictional character in DC Comics who is associated with the Legion of Super-Heroes, Superboy, and Superman. Starfire (DC Comics) Due to having her DNA mutated into a plant-like capabilities, Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy's (DC Comics) will live longer and aged slower than regular humans, as long as she maintain absorbing enough solar energy. He is often seen in the company of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Name: Querl Dox. Lar Gand was born on the planet Daxam. He ended up in Smallville (without memories) and met Clark Kent who thought that they may be brothers (since Lar had spoken something about Krypton and Jor-El, and has displayed powers similar to Clark). Bal Gand. Believing that Mon-El has been deceiving him, Superboy tries to trick him with a fake kryptonite meteor made of lead, which turns out to be Mon-El's one weakness. Lar Gand Daxam: First appeared and sent to the Phantom Zone in Superboy #89 (June 1961). Hope you like this and leave reviews because they motivate me to update. To avoid the religious fervor his return would cause, the Legion kept secret the fact this new Legionnaire was the legendary Valor. The archetype of a character with legendary status. Brainiac 5 makes an anti-toxin for the lead poisoning using kryptonite, but this wears off, requiring him to be returned to the Phantom Zone. In fact, Lar's father Kel Gand was one of the first Daxamites to discover this. on Pinterest. Like his cousins, Lar Gand/Mon-El (DC Comics) gains his powers by being in the presence of a yellow sun. As a hommage to the Man of Steel, he took his Kryptonian last name. He was an explorer who had landed on Krypton, where Jor-El warned him of the planet's imminent destruction and gave him a map to Earth. [9], Following a battle with Atomic Skull, Mon-El was invited to join the new Justice League of America at the invitation of Doctor Light (Kimiyo Hoshi). Lar Gand, also known as Mon-El, M'Onel, Valor and Nomad, is a DC Comics character created by Robert Bernstein and George Papp, he first appeared in the pages of Superboy in 1961. When he was active he was based out Daxam and Nation City on Earth 38 within The Multiverse. He briefly joins the Metropolis Science Police, until he's captured by Sam Lane's Project 7734, who fake his death at the hand of Flamebird and Nightwing. 1 Properties 2 Associated Powers 3 Relationships 4 Example Characters 5 Example Objects 6 Gallery The character has legendary status. and the events of his own series. Lar took up the mantle of Mon-El after his time with Superman. Realizing Gand's power, Eclipso plans a takeover of Earth. Like Krypton, its inhabitants lived under a red sun. Powers Daxamite Physiology: Lar has got powers that are native to all Daxamites if they where in a solar system with a yellow sun, similar to Kryptonians. The Trapper's role and powers are usurped by his onetime underling Glorith, and Lar Gand is recast as "Valor". Brainiac 5/Brainiac 5.1/B-5. Furthermore, exposure to lead is irreversibly fatal to Daxamites, which Mon-El explains, having regained his memory. worlds so that 30th century history would play out as it was supposed to. He became the remote descendant of a male human and Bal Gand, a female Daxamite who visited Earth during the height of the Maya culture. [4] He marries fellow Legionnaire Shadow Lass, with whom he has a long romantic relationship. A solo series Valor about the character lasted for 23 issues, beginning with Lar as an adventurous young man exploring the universe in a spaceship with a sentient A.I. Lar Gand heads towards the duo but collapses after Dragon-Ra uses his powers to turn his blood into pure molten lead. Bal Gand is an ancestor of Lar Gand, and thus the entire Gand family. Mar 3, 2021 - Explore Davey Doorbell's board "L.Gand Aest." He is a post-Crisis (pre-Zero Hour) character, who appeared in the limited series Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes #1 (April 1988). [11] Whether his long isolation has caused memory loss or he is carefully avoiding a time paradox by never mentioning his 21st century adventures is unknown. After completing this task and an indefinite number of other 20th-century ventures, he would be placed in the Bgztl Buffer Zone by the time sorceress Glorith, to be rescued by the Legion in the 30th century. During his long career, he is written as one of the Legion's three most-powerful members along with Superboy and Ultra Boy, and serves two terms as leader. Generally, the abilities of Lar Gand (and other Daxamites) are identical to those of Superman and other natives of the planet Krypton (super-strength; speed; flight; x-ray, heat, microscopic and telescopic vision powers; invulnerability; and super hearing), with three major exceptions: Lar Gand is considered to be the most powerful member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He suffered amnesia upon landing on Earth, where he met Superboy. Lar Gand, known primarily as Mon-El (and alternatively as Valor and M'Onel), is a fictional character in DC Comics' universe who is associated with the Legion of Super-Heroes, Superboy, and Superman.The character has been reinterpreted over the years, but in all versions serves as a hero with abilities similar to those of Superman, sometimes serving as a substitute for the better-known character. Lar Gand | Mon-El (DCU Comics) Summary. None of these events had otherwise been depicted in comics about the 20th century. The character was introduced again following another reboot of Legion history in 2004. He recalls that upon arriving at Earth, a sunspot storm ruptured his fuel cells, causing him to crash (and explaining how his ship missed Central America by thousands of miles, crash-landing in Smallville instead) and lose his memory. These colonists had gained metahuman powers due to the experiments and would (by the time of the Legion), evolve into many of the worlds that would join the United Planets. Accelerated Healing Durability Energy Absorption Flight Intelligence Interstellar Travel Reflexes Stamina Super Speed Super Strength Adaptation Agility Cold Resistance Dexterity Energy Beams Enhanced Hearing Enhanced Senses Enhanced Sight Fire Resistance Immortality Invulnerability Longevity Omnilingualism Super Breath Vision - Heat Vision - Infrared Vision - Microscopic Vision - Telescopic ⦠[6] This wipes Superboy's pocket universe out of existence, and alters the timeline. On Earth, under a yellow sun, they exhibited great super-powers much like Superman's. [10] After helping to save New Krypton and seeding the UP worlds in accordance with time-loop instructions from the Legion, (Last Stand of New Krypton), Mon-El, now near death having become immune to the lead poisoning antidote, is returned to the recreated Phantom Zone by Superman and Chameleon, where he remains until rescued by the Legion in 1000 years. Bad with summaries and thinking of titles. After Infinite Crisis Mon-El was heavily retconned due the now Xenophobic nature of Daxam and its Residents. LAR GAND: King of Daxam and father to Mon-El, Lar Gand's motives are unclear. Bal Gand a female Daxamite visited earth during the height of the Inca cultur⦠The level is set when connecting that Super Power to a character. Lar Gand was born on Daxam in the 20th century. Technopathy - The Eradicator powers ⦠Krypton exploded shortly afterward, causing Halk Kar to be put into suspended animation until he drifted to Earth to meet Superman, the grown-up son of Jor-El referred to in the note. The Trapper's role and powers are usurped by his onetime underling Glorith, and Lar Gand is recast as "Valor". He was raised as a prince to his people and spent most of his life indulging himself in all the benefits of his privileged position, becoming known by many as the \"frat boy of the universe\". Before leaving, he told Shadow Lass that even though he is a GL, the Legion, Earth and his friends will always be his family. The level determines the final score, of the Super Power, being used in the calculation. Brainyâs ⦠Joined: 1961. Upon returning home, Mon-El asks Superboy to reprogram Kellex, the android at the Fortress of Solitude, to repair the starship he came to Earth in. Well looks like Supergirl's interpretation of Lar Gand is a bit different! Mon-El is cured of his lead poisoning by a cure left anonymously for him by the Legion. With the team, he had many adventures. In the 21st century, he adopts the human alias of Clark's cousin "Jonathan Kent" from London, and acts as protector of Metropolis while Superman joins the off-Earth settlement of New Krypton, populated by refugees from the planet's destruction. Although it is largely restored, the Trapper's role and powers are usurped by his onetime underling Glorith, and Lar Gand is recast as Valor. He and Shadow Lass are then sent on a mission to Oa to recruit the immortal Sodam Yat (the last Guardian of the Universe) into the war against Superboy-Prime and the Legion of Super-Villains. Shikari is the only one who escapes when she is pulled free by the temporal currents. Lar discovered the fate of Krypton and tracked down the rocket sent right before the planet exploded. The events of the Infinite Crisis miniseries have also restored a close analogue of the Pre-Crisis Legion to continuity, as seen in The Lightning Saga story arc in Justice League of America and Justice Society of America, and in the Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes story arc in Action Comics. Invulnerability; Super Leaping; Superhuman Strength; Superhuman Speed; Superhuman Stamina; Abilities. ... Ray is supposed to be the Earth-1 Superman, but he's not using his powers or fighting with a cape. It closely matches the 1960 story, but amnesiac Mon-El is poisoned when Clark tries to test whether he is Kryptonian with a piece of kryptonite, and the protective lead casing for the meteor both poisons him and restores his memories. 3) #17. Abilities Expert hand-to-hand combatant: As a member of the royal family of Daxam, Lar Gand was a capable unarmed fighter. Clark again uses a portal to the Phantom Zone to put Mon-El in stasis until his lead poisoning can be cured. As he gained powers like Superboy, the hero concluded that he was a long-lost brother, and named him Mon-El: "Mon" because he landed on Earth on a Monday, and "El" for Superboy's own Kryptonian family name. He assists the Science Police in capturing Parasite. M'Onel would become a key player in the following The Legion comic book series. They are widely known and are famous for their abilities. Daxamite Physiology: Lar has got powers that are native to all Daxamites if they where in a solar system with a yellow sun, similar to Kryptonians. He plays a significant part in the Eclipso: The Darkness Within crossover, in which Superman gives him the name "Valor". 3, #61 (June 1989), from injuries sustained battling the Time Trapper. The Halk Kar plot was reused in Superboy #89 (June 1961), in a story set during Superman's career as Superboy, one that simply disregarded the history outlined in the original (a practice common at the time). Freed from the Phantom Zone after more than 1000 years in Adventure Comics #305 (February 1963). While he was still on Daxam, Mon-El traveled to many different planets; among these was Maaldoria, a world from which his family regularly bought and sold sl⦠1 History 2 Powers and Abilities 2.1 Powers 2.2 Abilities 2.3 Strength level 2.4 Weaknesses 3 Paraphernalia 4 Notes 5 Trivia 6 See Also 7 Recommended Reading 8 Links and References On Krypton, Mara Lor-Van (sister of Lara Lor-Van, the mother of Superman) fell in love with Del Gand (brother of Kel Gand, the father of Lar Gand the Eradicator) of the planet Daxam. It is revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds that this future is not the future of New Earth but instead the future of Earth-Prime. All traits of a character are used for calculating the Classification. Powers and abilities. However, history was playing out much earlier than it was supposed to which led to some changes in Valor's exploits. With the rest of the Legionnaires, M'Onel is lost when Superboy (Kon-El) and the Teen Titans lose the Persuader's axe while trying to return to their own time. But the bigger the difference in Class is, the more obvious it is who'll win in a fight. In the story, Halk Kar crash-lands on Earth in a rocketship and is rescued by Superman, who discovers that Halk Kar suffers from amnesia. In his new history, Lar Gand was inspired by his father's sacrifice in the crossover story Invasion! Mon-El manages to escape, but ends up stranded in the Forlorn Dimension,[8] helping Captain Atom to get free from the clutches of Mirabai, the evil queen of the Forlorn and Sam Lane's chief ally. Mon-El forms a bond with the reluctant Yat as both a fellow Daxamite and as one who has outlived family and friends. The character's name has a very rich history in comic book lore. He was found by the loan shark of Superboy's agent and was tricked into fighting Superboy as the whole battle was being recorded for the purpose of betting on the winner. 4) Annual #2, 1991), Lar Gand would enjoy a heroic career in the 20th century as Valor, stopping a second Dominator-led invasion of Earth, freeing thousands of humans who had been experimented on by the Dominators and seeding them on a series of worlds between Dominion space and Earth as a "buffer zone" to prevent future invasions. In DC Comics, Lar Gand is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. In conjunction with the crossover Infinite Crisis, the nature of Daxam, and thus Mon-El, was heavily retconned. Leadership He became a member of the Legion of Superheros and has powers very similar to Superman! Brainiac 5 later creates a permanent antidote, and he becomes a full member. The two married ⦠In Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #23 (Dec 2006), Saturn Girl senses a telepathic call for help, which turns out to be Mon-El in the Phantom Zone, suffering from 1,000 years of sensory deprivation and dying from lead poisoning. In Superman #685, Superman releases Mon-El from the Phantom Zone to save him from its collapse. Upon leaving the Zone, Mon-El once again suffers the effects of lead poisoning, but as in the past, is inoculated with an antidote created by Brainiac 5. [1], Finally, Halk Kar recovers his memory, and explains that he is from the planet Thoron, which is in the same star system as Krypton. Mon-El was born on the planet Daxam to his parents, King Lar Gand and Queen Rhea. In the new "Glorithverse" reality, Lar Gand replaced the non-existent Superboy as the Legion's inspiration. In the final issue of War of the Supermen, it is revealed that Billi is pregnant, presumably with Mon-El's child.[12]. He also enters into a sexual relationship with Billi Harper, the Guardian's grandniece. Might change the title of story if I can think of something better. In The New 52, Gand appears as the field leader of the Legion of Super-Heroes. In the 30th century, Mon-El, was saved from the Phantom Zone by the Legion of Super-Heroes. The character appeared again following the Zero Hour reboot, in Superboy (vol. This plan backfires, as Halk Kar begins to assume a superior attitude to Superman and even begins to make romantic advances on Superman's girlfriend, Lois Lane. Daxamite Physiology. However the character was then shown to be immune to kryptonite, which is radioactively poisonous to all Kryptonians. He was created by Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino. The full actual past of this version of Mon-El is unknown, however he claimed to have known Supergirl and Superman in the past. Lar Gand is a Daxamite explorer who fled his xenophobic society to wander the stars until he crash-landed on Earth. After #12 however, things became complex. Powers: Super intelligence. The Superhero Database Classification number, or SHDB Class, is a number that represents the overall 'power' of a character. Generations later, her descendant Lar Gand gives in to his suppressed instinct to escape the increasingly isolated Daxam and travel the stars, and is brought by his ancestor's ship to its pre-programmed destination: Earth, the Central American continent.[7]. [5] The Time Trapper later revives him, hoping to use his body to preserve his own waning existence, but Mon-El kills him to prevent the Trapper from further manipulating events throughout history. In Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #2 this version of Mon-El resurfaced as well as his post-Zero Hour Legion teammates. Artificial Intelligence: Every ring has a connection to the Main Battery on Oa, which taps into an ⦠The character has been reinterpreted over the years, but in all versions serves as a hero with abilities similar to those of Superman, sometimes serving as a substitute for the better-known character. Died in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. This was one of the many destabilizations of the timestream that eventually led to Zero Hour, and the "Legion Reboot". Glorith had continued altering the timeline, inadvertently recreating the original Time Trapper in the process. He briefly joins L.E.G.I.O.N., where Vril Dox II cures his lead poisoning. https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Lar_Gand?oldid=1695054, He is vulnerable to the inert element lead, instead of the radioactive element Kryptonite.[15]. He ended up in Smallville (without memories) and met Clark Kent who thought that they may be brothers (since Lar had spoken something about Krypton and Jor-El, and has displayed powers similar to Clark). Powers and Abilities Powers. Brandon Routh as Lar Gand Also called M'Onel, Valor is known to the public as an ally of Superman. Eclipso: the Darkness Within #1 (July 1992) Starman sacrifices himself to destroy Eclipso. This provided for a means to use the character in contemporary stories set in the 30th century with the Legion of Super-Heroes. When Superboy saw that Valor was sick after he started to become weakened and more disoriented as a result of Vril Dox's anti-lead serum wearing off, Superboy placed him in the "Stasis Zone" (the Phantom Zone by another name), where he was trapped for a thousand years before being released by the Legion and a time-traveling Superboy, and injected with Brainiac 5's improved version of his ancestor's serum. As a side-effect of the anti-lead serum, the radiation of a red star will not rob him of his powers, as it would with most Daxamites and Kryptonians. He was imprisoned in the Phantom Zone again by the Justice ⦠Following his escape, Mon-El returns to Metropolis wearing a modified version of his red and blue costume (similar to the costume of the Golden Age Halk-Kar) complete with a Superman S-Shield over his left chest. M'Onel attempts to hold the Legionnaires in a human chain, but is sucked into a vortex. Later on, he is chosen to become a Green Lantern by Dyogene. He was amnesiac, but had vague memories of his time with L.E.G.I.O.N. Following Infinite Crisis The Legion Of Super-Heroes was once again rebooted this time back to its Pre-Zero hour lineup. Lar Gand, known mainly as Mon-El (and alternatively as Valor and M'Onel), is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the Legion of Super-Heroes, Superboy, and Superman. She returned to Daxam, rather than let her child be born as an apparent demigod on Earth, but programmed her spaceship to return him to Earth if Daxamite xenophobia made that necessary. Years ago, while on a pioneer voyage into space, he landed on Krypton with his damaged rocketship. Generally, the abilities of Lar Gand (and other Daxamites) are identical to those of Superman and other natives of the planet Krypton (super-strength; speed; flight; x-ray, heat, microscopic and telescopic vision powers; invulnerability; and super hearing), with three major exceptions: Mon-El's character history remained unchanged, however, with his encounter with Superboy said to have taken place in a "pocket universe" created by the Time Trapper, a mysterious being living at the end of the universe. As detailed in the story "The Legend of Valor" (Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. Mon-El/Lar-Gand/Valor, or whatever you wanna call him isn't as experienced with his Lantern powers as Sodam Yat. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. February 2007's Action Comics Annual #10, gave a revised version of how Clark Kent met the character. In the new "Glorithverse" reality, Lar Gand replaced the non-existent Superboy as the Legion's inspiration. In the latter story, it was revealed that Mon-El was banished back into the Phantom Zone by Earth Man. Severely injured and dependent on life-support equipment during a battle with the Time Trapper after Superboy's death, Mon-El dies during the Magic Wars which destroys much of the technology throughout the United Planets. See more ideas about legion of superheroes, christian grey jamie dornan, lar gand. Thinking him kin, Clark ⦠Superman quickly realizes that Halk Kar is less powerful than he is and — instead of subjecting him to embarrassment over the fact that he may be weaker than his younger brother — opts to use his own powers to cover for Halk Kar's deficiencies. Lar Gand also known as Lar Gand Sr. was the late King of Daxam and late Husband of Rhea and late Father of Mon-El. Joined in Adventure Comics #300 (September 1962). Guilt-ridden over inadvertently poisoning him, Superboy saves his life by sending him to the extradimensional Phantom Zone, where he would be able to observe things happening in the outside world, but as a phantom would not age and his lead poisoning would not progress. Lead poisoning is fatal to Daxamites, and Lar is kept alive only through regular ingestion of anti-lead serum, such as the one modified by Brainiac 5. 1 Background 1.1 1990 - 2006: Lar Gand 1.2 2006 - 2008: Lar Gand 1.3 2008 - Present: Valor 2 Relationships 3 Romantic Relationships 4 Powers & Abilities 4.1 Weaknesses 4.2 Ratings 5 Trivia 6 Notes Lar Gand was born on the planetDaxamto his parents, Lord Kel & Lady Marisa Gand⦠Halk Kar returns to Thoron in his repaired rocketship, leaving Superman with the experience of briefly having had a brother.[1]. He tried to destroy the Earth's moon. Dox also notices that Lobo appears to have turned traitor and orders Lar Gand to forget Lady Quark and to kill both Lobo and Dragon-Ra. Solar Plasma Blasts - The Eradicator powers let Lar fire blasts of explosive solar energy from his hands Electromagnetic Vision - The Eradicator powers let Lar see in the various wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum. In these stories, Legion member Saturn Girl creates a temporary antidote to his lead poisoning, allowing him to be released from the Phantom Zone for brief periods of time, and he is considered an honorary Legionnaire. He was tasked with completing Valor's legendary feats such as stopping the Dominators' second invasion of Earth and seeding the U.P. This doesn't mean that a higher class would always beat a lower class character. Attempting to undo the damage this caused history, she called forth a duplicate Valor from the Legion's time (a second version of Valor created by the Time Trapper) to take his other self's place, "patched" into the 20th century timeline by Waverider. In various versions, Lar Gand is a hero who shares similar powers as Superman's, and sometime serving as a ⦠Mon-El also attempts to apprehend Bizarro, only to turn back after he escapes to Bizarro World. Every Super Power has a score (SPS) that is used to calculate the Class. There he met Jor-El, who explained that Krypton's destruction was imminent and repaired Halk Kar's rocketship, sending him away with the note which had a map from Krypton to Earth on it. He was named Halk Kar, and had a logo-less costume almost identical to Superman's, but with the red and blue colors reversed. That needs to change. Each Super Power also has 3 levels (SPL). The character's name was changed to Lar Gand, his homeworld was changed to Daxam, and he was made younger to roughly match Superboy's age. Discovering that Halk Kar has a note from Jor-El (Superman's father) mentioning his son, Superman assumes that Halk Kar must not only be from his own planet Krypton, but he must be a son of Jor-El and thus also his own older brother. Lar discovered the fate of Krypton and tracked down the rocket sent right before the planet exploded. to become a hero. She arrives in a changed future, leading into the current Legion of Super-Heroes comics. He took the name M'Onel, which, Legion founder R. J. Brande claimed, was Martian for "He Who Wanders". In the Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds miniseries, which follows after Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes, Mon-El is rescued from the Phantom Zone by his teammates. When Lar Gand approaches the moon, he is possessed by Eclipso. Generally, the abilities of Lar Gand (and other Daxamites) are similar to those of Superman and other natives of the planet Krypton (super-strength; speed; flight; x-ray vision, heat vision, microscopic and telescopic vision powers; invulnerability; and super hearing), with two major exceptions: Travelling back to when Lar Gand was a young man in another attempt to win his affection, she accidentally caused his death. Lar Gand was actually the real name of Mon-El. [13] It is further revealed that this version, as the entire Legion, is possibly the original one from before the Flashpoint event as they are even aware of these altering reality events.[14]. called Babbage, encountering various aliens and civilizations. Eltro Gand, a distant descendant of his older brother, sacrificed his life force to restore Mon-El to life. As the events of Infinite Crisis played out and time and space once again were realigned and altered, this incarnation of Mon-El and his exploits were thought to have been erased from the timeline. In 1985, DC Comics' revamp of their superhero universe Crisis on Infinite Earths removed Superman's adventures as "Superboy" from the character's history. Dev-Em is an insane Daxamite, whose powers as a full-grown adult rivaled Superman's. He was a seeker who studied forbidden lore. A precursor to the Lar Gand character appeared in the story "Superman's Big Brother", in Superman #80 (February 1953). He adopted a human secret identity (Bob Cobb) to integrate into Superboy's hometown of Smallville. [2][3] Mon-El apparently dies after failing to take a dose of Brainiac 5's anti-lead serum in a timely fashion. Mon-El is included in their number. ( DCU Comics ) Summary into pure molten lead use the character was introduced again following reboot! 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