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Element Lad

Element Lad (Jan Arrah) is a character appearing in media published by DC Comics, primarily as a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. A native of the planet Trom, he has the power to transmute chemical elements.[1]

Element Lad
Element Lad as depicted in Adventure Comics #323 (August 1964). Art by John Forte (penciller) and George Klein (inker).
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceAdventure Comics #307 (April 1963)
Created byEdmond Hamilton
John Forte
In-story information
Alter egoJan Arrah
SpeciesTromite
Place of originTrom
Team affiliationsLegion of Super-Heroes
Notable aliasesMystery Lad, Alchemist, Starfinger, Progenitor
AbilitiesElement transmutation
Flight and protection from vacuum of space and dangerous environments via ring

Publication history Edit

Element Lad first appeared in Adventure Comics #307, and was created by Edmond Hamilton and John Forte.[2]

Fictional character biography Edit

Pre-Zero Hour Edit

Element Lad first appears in Adventure Comics (vol. 1) #307 (1963). In this first story he is briefly known as "Mystery Lad" as the Legionnaires do not initially know his powers.[3] Jan is the last survivor of Trom, as he was in space at the time that the space pirate Roxxas massacred the Trommites for refusing to transmute valuable elements for him.

With the aid of the Legion, Roxxas is brought to justice and Jan joins the Legion, using the codename Element Lad. He is a member of the Legion for many years, serving terms as leader and deputy leader. He is eventually linked romantically to Shvaughn Erin, the Science Police's Legion liaison, who herself first appeared in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #241 (July 1978).

"Five Years Later" Edit

In November 1989 the Legion continuity jumps ahead five years; during this "Five Year Gap" following the Magic Wars, Earth had fallen under the covert control of the Dominators, and had withdrawn from the United Planets. In a storyline written by Tom and Mary Bierbaum, it is revealed in Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 4) #31 (July 1992) that Shvaughn had been born as a male named Sean, and had taken a futuristic sex-change drug called ProFem to secure Element Lad's love.[4] With ProFem no longer available in the tough economical times, Shvaughn reverts to Sean; Jan is unfazed, saying "Look, it doesn't matter. Don't you understand ... ? Anything we ever shared physically ... it was in spite of the ProFem, not because of it ... !"[4]

At the same time, the Dominators' highly classified "Batch SW6" escapes captivity. Originally, Batch SW6 appears to be a group of teenage Legionnaire clones, created from samples apparently taken just prior to Ferro Lad's death at the hands of the Sun-Eater.[5] Later, they are revealed to be time-paradox duplicates. After Earth is destroyed in a disaster reminiscent of the destruction of Krypton over a millennium earlier,[6] a few dozen surviving cities and their inhabitants reconstitute their world as New Earth. The SW6 Legionnaires remain, and their version of Element Lad assumes the code name Alchemist.

Post-Zero Hour Edit

After Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 4) #61 (September 1994), DC Comics rebooted the Legion continuity as part of the Zero Hour company-wide crossover storyline. In post-Zero Hour continuity, Jan is still the last survivor of Trom, however the Trommites had been killed by the heat vision of Daxamite White Triangle terrorists who had decimated Trom from space. After a brief period of the traumatized Jan being brainwashed into becoming the villainous Starfinger, this version of Element Lad serves with the Legion for some time.[1] Jan's previous history with Shvaughn Erin is erased in this continuity.

After an encounter with the sorcerer Mordru, Jan's powers change so that he can transmute himself into elements as well; he is subsequently often seen in metal or crystal forms, exploring the nature of his physical self.

In the Legion Lost limited series (2000–2001) it is shown that the events from "Widening Rifts" had caused Element Lad to become lost in deep space for billions of years, whereby his perspective changes to a point of arguable insanity and he becomes the extremely powerful villain Progenitor.[7] He is eventually killed during this story by Live Wire (Garth Ranzz, the Legionnaire formerly known before Zero Hour as Lightning Lad), who sacrifices his own life in the process,[8] but Garth later reappears in another form. Kid Quantum had taken the few crystals left from the destruction of the Progenitor and had left them on Shanghalla, the heroes' resting place. It turns out that Garth's essence had survived in the crystals; Jan's body had regrown, but housing Garth's consciousness. The reincarnated Garth is able to use both the Element Lad and Lightning Lad powers in his new crystalline body, although his relationship with other Legionnaires (including former love Saturn Girl) is strained due to his outward resemblance to the Progenitor. Before this plot is resolved, the Legion's continuity was rebooted a third time in 2004.

In the Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds miniseries (2008–2009), the post-Zero Hour Legion is brought to the pre-crisis Legion's timeline, to help battle Superboy Prime and the Legion of Super-Villains. During this time, the Pre-Crisis Brainiac 5 uses a specially charged lightning rod to increase the transmutation ability of Element Lad's body, allowing Garth to mutate the body itself into a match for his own.[9]

"Threeboot" Edit

In the Waid/Kitson 'reimagining' Element Lad is the lone survivor of a lost planet.[10] This most recent version has to touch things to transmute them, and anything he transmutes reverts to its original chemical composition in a matter of minutes; both are limitations he never had before (all previous versions of Element Lad have been able to transmute matter permanently and to do so from great distances).

He finds physical fights barbaric and has romantic feelings toward Triplicate Girl.[1]

This Element Lad and the corresponding Legion also appear in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds. He turns the ground around Superboy-Prime into Kryptonite, causing him great pain. Superboy-Prime retaliates by throwing a Kryptonite rock through Element Lad's body, killing him.[11]

Post-Infinite Crisis Edit

The events of the Infinite Crisis miniseries have apparently restored a close analogue of the pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths 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. This version of Element Lad is among a group of Legionnaires listed as missing.

Element Lad appears in Adventure Comics (vol. 2) #1, where it is revealed he is one of the Legionnaires stationed in the 21st century. He poses as Mr. Janson, the chemistry teacher at Smallville High School. As revealed in Adventure Comics (vol. 2) #8, Element Lad is part of a secret team sent by the late R. J. Brande to the 21st century to save the future in the Last Stand of New Krypton storyline.

In the "Watchmen" sequel "Doomsday Clock", Element Lad is among the Legion of Super-Heroes members that appear in the present after Doctor Manhattan undid the experiment that erased the Legion of Super-Heroes and the Justice Society of America.[12]

Powers and abilities Edit

Element Lad is able to transmute objects by touch and change one chemical element into any other, for instance, lead to gold or iron to aluminium. He can transmute an element even if it is part of a compound and can change solid objects into gaseous ones. Like all Trommites, Element Lad could sense the elemental composition of any substance, and could change one element into another by creating or breaking electron bonds. He also possesses extensive knowledge of chemistry and how to use his abilities effectively.

Equipment Edit

As a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, Element Lad is provided a Legion Flight Ring, which allows him to fly and protects him from the vacuum of space and other dangerous environments.

In other media Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Jimenez, Phil (2008). "Element Lad". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.). The DC Comics Encyclopedia. New York: Dorling Kindersley. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1. OCLC 213309017.
  2. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 100. ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
  3. ^ Fleisher, Michael L. (2007). The Original Encyclopedia of Comic Book Heroes, Volume Three: Superman. DC Comics. p. 62. ISBN 978-1-4012-1389-3.
  4. ^ a b Companik, Chris. . GayLeague.com (Internet Archive). Archived from the original on December 17, 2007. Retrieved December 17, 2007.
  5. ^ Adventure Comics #353 (1967). DC Comics.
  6. ^ Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 4) #38 (Late December 1992). DC Comics.
  7. ^ Legion Lost #10 (February 2001). DC Comics.
  8. ^ Legion Lost #12 (April 2001). DC Comics.
  9. ^ Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #3. DC Comics.
  10. ^ Action Comics #850 (L. July 2007). DC Comics.
  11. ^ Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #4. DC Comics.
  12. ^ Doomsday Clock #12 (December 2019). DC Comics.
  13. ^ "Adventures in the DC Universe #10 - The Blobs (Issue)". Comic Vine. Retrieved June 22, 2023.
  14. ^ "Batman '66 Meets the Legion of Super-Heroes #1 - Atomic Batteries To Power, Flight Rings To Speed (Issue)". Comic Vine. Retrieved August 18, 2023.

External links Edit

  • A "Hero History" of Element Lad covering his many incarnations.

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Trom redirects here For the television series see Trom TV series Element Lad Jan Arrah is a character appearing in media published by DC Comics primarily as a member of the Legion of Super Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries A native of the planet Trom he has the power to transmute chemical elements 1 Element LadElement Lad as depicted in Adventure Comics 323 August 1964 Art by John Forte penciller and George Klein inker Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceAdventure Comics 307 April 1963 Created byEdmond HamiltonJohn ForteIn story informationAlter egoJan ArrahSpeciesTromitePlace of originTromTeam affiliationsLegion of Super HeroesNotable aliasesMystery Lad Alchemist Starfinger ProgenitorAbilitiesElement transmutationFlight and protection from vacuum of space and dangerous environments via ring Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 Pre Zero Hour 2 1 1 Five Years Later 2 2 Post Zero Hour 2 3 Threeboot 2 4 Post Infinite Crisis 3 Powers and abilities 3 1 Equipment 4 In other media 5 References 6 External linksPublication history EditElement Lad first appeared in Adventure Comics 307 and was created by Edmond Hamilton and John Forte 2 Fictional character biography EditPre Zero Hour Edit Element Lad first appears in Adventure Comics vol 1 307 1963 In this first story he is briefly known as Mystery Lad as the Legionnaires do not initially know his powers 3 Jan is the last survivor of Trom as he was in space at the time that the space pirate Roxxas massacred the Trommites for refusing to transmute valuable elements for him With the aid of the Legion Roxxas is brought to justice and Jan joins the Legion using the codename Element Lad He is a member of the Legion for many years serving terms as leader and deputy leader He is eventually linked romantically to Shvaughn Erin the Science Police s Legion liaison who herself first appeared in Superboy and the Legion of Super Heroes 241 July 1978 Five Years Later Edit In November 1989 the Legion continuity jumps ahead five years during this Five Year Gap following the Magic Wars Earth had fallen under the covert control of the Dominators and had withdrawn from the United Planets In a storyline written by Tom and Mary Bierbaum it is revealed in Legion of Super Heroes vol 4 31 July 1992 that Shvaughn had been born as a male named Sean and had taken a futuristic sex change drug called ProFem to secure Element Lad s love 4 With ProFem no longer available in the tough economical times Shvaughn reverts to Sean Jan is unfazed saying Look it doesn t matter Don t you understand Anything we ever shared physically it was in spite of the ProFem not because of it 4 At the same time the Dominators highly classified Batch SW6 escapes captivity Originally Batch SW6 appears to be a group of teenage Legionnaire clones created from samples apparently taken just prior to Ferro Lad s death at the hands of the Sun Eater 5 Later they are revealed to be time paradox duplicates After Earth is destroyed in a disaster reminiscent of the destruction of Krypton over a millennium earlier 6 a few dozen surviving cities and their inhabitants reconstitute their world as New Earth The SW6 Legionnaires remain and their version of Element Lad assumes the code name Alchemist Post Zero Hour Edit After Legion of Super Heroes vol 4 61 September 1994 DC Comics rebooted the Legion continuity as part of the Zero Hour company wide crossover storyline In post Zero Hour continuity Jan is still the last survivor of Trom however the Trommites had been killed by the heat vision of Daxamite White Triangle terrorists who had decimated Trom from space After a brief period of the traumatized Jan being brainwashed into becoming the villainous Starfinger this version of Element Lad serves with the Legion for some time 1 Jan s previous history with Shvaughn Erin is erased in this continuity After an encounter with the sorcerer Mordru Jan s powers change so that he can transmute himself into elements as well he is subsequently often seen in metal or crystal forms exploring the nature of his physical self In the Legion Lost limited series 2000 2001 it is shown that the events from Widening Rifts had caused Element Lad to become lost in deep space for billions of years whereby his perspective changes to a point of arguable insanity and he becomes the extremely powerful villain Progenitor 7 He is eventually killed during this story by Live Wire Garth Ranzz the Legionnaire formerly known before Zero Hour as Lightning Lad who sacrifices his own life in the process 8 but Garth later reappears in another form Kid Quantum had taken the few crystals left from the destruction of the Progenitor and had left them on Shanghalla the heroes resting place It turns out that Garth s essence had survived in the crystals Jan s body had regrown but housing Garth s consciousness The reincarnated Garth is able to use both the Element Lad and Lightning Lad powers in his new crystalline body although his relationship with other Legionnaires including former love Saturn Girl is strained due to his outward resemblance to the Progenitor Before this plot is resolved the Legion s continuity was rebooted a third time in 2004 In the Final Crisis Legion of 3 Worlds miniseries 2008 2009 the post Zero Hour Legion is brought to the pre crisis Legion s timeline to help battle Superboy Prime and the Legion of Super Villains During this time the Pre Crisis Brainiac 5 uses a specially charged lightning rod to increase the transmutation ability of Element Lad s body allowing Garth to mutate the body itself into a match for his own 9 Threeboot Edit In the Waid Kitson reimagining Element Lad is the lone survivor of a lost planet 10 This most recent version has to touch things to transmute them and anything he transmutes reverts to its original chemical composition in a matter of minutes both are limitations he never had before all previous versions of Element Lad have been able to transmute matter permanently and to do so from great distances He finds physical fights barbaric and has romantic feelings toward Triplicate Girl 1 This Element Lad and the corresponding Legion also appear in Final Crisis Legion of 3 Worlds He turns the ground around Superboy Prime into Kryptonite causing him great pain Superboy Prime retaliates by throwing a Kryptonite rock through Element Lad s body killing him 11 Post Infinite Crisis Edit The events of the Infinite Crisis miniseries have apparently restored a close analogue of the pre Crisis on Infinite Earths 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 This version of Element Lad is among a group of Legionnaires listed as missing Element Lad appears in Adventure Comics vol 2 1 where it is revealed he is one of the Legionnaires stationed in the 21st century He poses as Mr Janson the chemistry teacher at Smallville High School As revealed in Adventure Comics vol 2 8 Element Lad is part of a secret team sent by the late R J Brande to the 21st century to save the future in the Last Stand of New Krypton storyline In the Watchmen sequel Doomsday Clock Element Lad is among the Legion of Super Heroes members that appear in the present after Doctor Manhattan undid the experiment that erased the Legion of Super Heroes and the Justice Society of America 12 Powers and abilities EditElement Lad is able to transmute objects by touch and change one chemical element into any other for instance lead to gold or iron to aluminium He can transmute an element even if it is part of a compound and can change solid objects into gaseous ones Like all Trommites Element Lad could sense the elemental composition of any substance and could change one element into another by creating or breaking electron bonds He also possesses extensive knowledge of chemistry and how to use his abilities effectively Equipment Edit As a member of the Legion of Super Heroes Element Lad is provided a Legion Flight Ring which allows him to fly and protects him from the vacuum of space and other dangerous environments In other media EditElement Lad makes non speaking cameo appearances in Legion of Super Heroes Element Lad appears in Adventures in the DC Universe 10 13 Element Lad appears in the one shot comic Batman 66 Meets the Legion of Super Heroes 14 References Edit a b c Jimenez Phil 2008 Element Lad In Dougall Alastair ed The DC Comics Encyclopedia New York Dorling Kindersley p 114 ISBN 978 0 7566 4119 1 OCLC 213309017 Cowsill Alan Irvine Alex Korte Steve Manning Matt Wiacek Win Wilson Sven 2016 The DC Comics Encyclopedia The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe DK Publishing p 100 ISBN 978 1 4654 5357 0 Fleisher Michael L 2007 The Original Encyclopedia of Comic Book Heroes Volume Three Superman DC Comics p 62 ISBN 978 1 4012 1389 3 a b Companik Chris Element Lad amp Shvaughn Erin GayLeague com Internet Archive Archived from the original on December 17 2007 Retrieved December 17 2007 Adventure Comics 353 1967 DC Comics Legion of Super Heroes vol 4 38 Late December 1992 DC Comics Legion Lost 10 February 2001 DC Comics Legion Lost 12 April 2001 DC Comics Final Crisis Legion of 3 Worlds 3 DC Comics Action Comics 850 L July 2007 DC Comics Final Crisis Legion of 3 Worlds 4 DC Comics Doomsday Clock 12 December 2019 DC Comics Adventures in the DC Universe 10 The Blobs Issue Comic Vine Retrieved June 22 2023 Batman 66 Meets the Legion of Super Heroes 1 Atomic Batteries To Power Flight Rings To Speed Issue Comic Vine Retrieved August 18 2023 External links EditA Hero History of Element Lad covering his many incarnations Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Element Lad amp oldid 1176470769, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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