Vandal Savage
Vandal Savage is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Green Lantern #10 (December 1943), and was created by Alfred Bester and Martin Nodell. Savage is an immortal caveman who has plagued the DC Universe for millennia, often serving as a nemesis to various heroes.
Fictional character biography
Vandal Savage was originally a caveman named Vandar Adg, born over 50,000 years ago. He gained immortality and enhanced intellect after encountering a mysterious meteorite. Over the centuries, Savage has assumed various identities and influenced many historical events, often positioning himself as a ruler or influential figure.
Early history
As Vandar Adg, Savage was a member of the Cro-Magnon tribe. After exposure to the meteorite, he became immortal and significantly more intelligent. He quickly rose to power within his tribe and began his long journey through history, adopting numerous identities and amassing vast knowledge and resources.
Historical influence
Throughout history, Savage has claimed to be many historical figures, including Julius Caesar, Genghis Khan, and Jack the Ripper. His influence has extended to various fields, including politics, science, and warfare. Savage's ultimate goal is to conquer the world and establish a new order under his rule.
Modern era
In the modern era, Vandal Savage has clashed with numerous superheroes, including Superman, Batman, and the Justice League. He has also been a member of several villainous organizations, such as the Injustice Society and the Secret Society of Super Villains.
Powers and abilities
Vandal Savage's primary ability is his immortality, which allows him to recover from injuries that would be fatal to ordinary humans. He also possesses enhanced strength, intelligence, and endurance. Over the millennia, Savage has accumulated vast knowledge in various fields, including science, history, and combat.
In other media
Vandal Savage has appeared in various DC Comics adaptations, including animated series, live-action television shows, and video games. Notable portrayals include his appearances in Justice League, Young Justice, and Legends of Tomorrow.
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