The Fatal Five is a supervillain team of the 30th century in the DC Comics universe.[1] They were created by Jim Shooter and first appeared in Adventure Comics #352 (1967) as enemies of the Legion of Super-Heroes.[2]
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Adventure Comics #352 (January 1967) |
Created by | Jim Shooter |
In-story information | |
Member(s) | Founders: Emerald Empress Mano Persuader Tharok Validus Substitutes: Flare Caress Mentalla Mordecai |
Fictional team history
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.[2]
A later incarnation consisted of the Emerald Empress; the Persuader; Flare, a Rimborian with the power of fire; Caress, who has a deadly acidic touch; and Mentalla, a Legion reject who is secretly working against the Five, trying to secure a spot in the Legion.
The first storyline in Legionnaires (1993) has the SW6 Legion face a Fatal Five comprising Tharok, Mano, the Persuader, a new Emerald Empress, and a monstrous being called Mordecai.
Zero Hour
Following the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, which reboots the Legion's continuity, the original Fatal Five are reintroduced in Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 4) #78 (1996), again assembled to help fight the Sun-Eater, which was later revealed to not exist. Notably, in this incarnation, the analogue of the Emerald Empress is simply called the "Empress" and is more a skilled melee combatant than a magic user.
In the Teen Titans/Legion of Super-Heroes crossover, the Persuader uses his "atomic axe" to recruit alternate universe variants of the Fatal Five, forming the Fatal Five-Hundred,[4] before the two teams use the Cosmic Treadmill to return them to their original universes.[5]
One Year Later
In The Brave and the Bold, Epoch takes a version of the Fatal Five to the present day to assist him in gaining a powerful weapon. After Batman and Blue Beetle defeat him, he abandons them in the 21st century. After Batman and Tharok are accidentally fused, the group are returned to the future, where they appear to be already in the Legion's prison.
Final Crisis
All five Fatal Five members were among the supervillains in Superman-Prime's Legion of Super-Villains.
DC Rebirth
In DC Rebirth, the Emerald Empress comes to the 21st century to destroy Saturn Girl and forms a contemporary incarnation of the Fatal Five consisting of Magog, Brainiac 8, Selena, and Solomon Grundy.[6]
Members
Emerald Empress
Mano
Mano is a mutant with the ability to generate deadly antimatter from his right hand. A native of the planet Angtu, which he destroys for his people mistreating him, Mano must wear a special suit to survive on other planets. His helmet obscures his face, making it appear as a silhouette.[2]
Persuader (Nyeun Chun Ti)
The Persuader originates from a high-gravity planet, and thus possesses enhanced physical abilities. Before becoming a supervillain, he was a gang enforcer and gained his name from his ability to intimidate others.[7]
The Persuader wields an atomic axe that is mentally linked to him and can allegedly cut through anything. It can even destroy metaphoric or intangible things, such as air, gravity, and the barriers between dimensions.[8]
Tharok
Tharok is the leader of the Fatal Five.[9][10] He is a small-time crook whose body is vertically bisected in the explosion of a stolen nuclear device.[11] The people of his world, holding life sacred, rebuild him using robotic parts, which greatly boosts his intelligence, but leaves his evil tendencies unchecked.[2][12] Tharok is later killed in battle with the Legion of Super-Heroes, and the Fatal Five disband. However, Tharok is resurrected in subsequent reboots of the Legion's continuity.[13][14][15]
Validus
Validus is a monstrous members of the Fatal Five who possesses superhuman strength and durability and the ability to generate mental lightning bolts.[16][2] He is later revealed to be Garridan Ranzz, the son of Lightning Lad and Saturn Girl, who Darkseid kidnapped and transformed into a monster shortly after his birth.[17] Eventually, Validus is returned to his human form, with a similar enigmatic monster, Mordecai, replacing him in the Fatal Five.
In subsequent reboots of the Legion, Validus is unrelated to Lightning Lad and Saturn Girl. In the "Threeboot" continuity, he is a Winathian nature spirit who is also known as the Lord of Lightning.[18][19]
Other versions
- An alternate universe variant of the Fatal Five appears in Tangent Comics, consisting of Ice, Shadow Thief, Kid Psycho, Deathstroke, and Count Viper.
- An alternate universe variant of the Fatal Five, amalgamated with various Marvel Comics characters, appears in the Amalgam Comics one-shot Spider-Boy Team-Up, consisting of Agamotto Empress, Manorb, Sparticus, Tharlock, and Valinus.
In other media
Television
- The original Fatal Five appear in the Justice League Unlimited episode "Far From Home", with Cara Kesh / Emerald Empress voiced by Joanne Whalley, Tharok by Tomas Arana, Persuader by an uncredited Kin Shriner, and Mano and Validus having no dialogue.[20][21][22]
- The original Fatal Five appear in Legion of Super Heroes, with Sarya / Emerald Empress voiced by Jennifer Hale in the first season and Tara Strong in the second, Tharok by David Lodge, Persuader by David Sobolov, and Mano and Validus having no dialogue.[20][21][22] This version of the group is co-led by the Emerald Empress and Tharok. In the second season, Imperiex frees the Fatal Five from prison, taking in Validus and Persuader, while Emerald Empress is depowered and abandoned after Matter-Eater Lad destroys the Emerald Eye of Ekron.
Film
The original Fatal Five appear in Justice League vs. the Fatal Five, with Emerald Empress voiced by Sumalee Montano, Tharok by Peter Jessop, Mano by Philip Anthony-Rodriguez, Persuader by Matthew Yang King, and Validus having no dialogue.[23][24][20][21][22] After the Emerald Empress and Validus are taken to the 21st century to be imprisoned in Oa, Tharok, Mano, and Persuader travel back in time to force Jessica Cruz to lead them to their missing teammates. While fighting the Justice League and Star Boy, the Fatal Five are buried alive by Cruz.
Video games
The original Fatal Five appear as character summons in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[25]
Miscellaneous
- Happy Meal figurines of the Fatal Five were released as a tie-in to the Legion of Super Heroes animated series.[26]
- The Fatal Five appear in Legion of Super Heroes in the 31st Century.[27]
See also
References
External links
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