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| Image = Solomon Grundy 0002.jpg
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| RealName = Cyrus Gold
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| CurrentAlias = Solomon Grundy
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| Aliases = [[Marshland Monster]]
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| Identity = Secret
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| Alignment = Bad
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| AlienRace = Zombies
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| Affiliation = Formerly [[Injustice Society]], [[Infinity, Inc]]
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| Relatives = [[Solomon Grundy (Earth-One)]] (clone, destroyed)
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| Universe = Earth-Two
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| BaseOfOperations = [[Slaughter Swamp]]
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| Gender = Male
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| Height = 7'5" <!-- Who's Who #21 -->
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| Weight = 517 lbs. <!-- Who's Who #21 -->
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| Eyes = White
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| Hair = White
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| UnusualFeatures = [[Unique Physiology|Zombified Physiology]]
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| Citizenship = American
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| PlaceOfBirth = [[Gotham City]]
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| PlaceOfDeath = [[Slaughter Swamp]]
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| Creators = Alfred Bester; Paul Reinman
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| First = All-American Comics #61
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'''Solomon Grundy''' is a [[Zombies|Zombie]] [[supervillains|supervillain]] who has clashed with many heroes over the years, including [[Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]], the [[Justice Society of America]], and the [[Justice League of America]]. Solomon Grundy frequently dies and resurrects in new incarnations, each of varying levels of strength and intelligence. Although primarily evil, some of his incarnations have shown the capacity for [[superheroes|heroism]].
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[[Image:Solomon Grundy 0013.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Born on a Monday]]
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In [[1894]], a wealthy merchant named Cyrus Gold was murdered and his body disposed of in [[Slaughter Swamp]]. Gold's corpse was reanimated in [[1944]], as a huge shambling figure with almost no memory of its past life. Gold murdered two escaped criminals who were hiding out in the marsh and stole their clothes. He showed up in a hobo camp and when asked about his name, one of the few things he could recall was that he was "born on a Monday." One of the men at the camp mentioned the nursery rhyme character Solomon Grundy, and Gold adopted the moniker.
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Strong, vicious, and nearly mindless, Solomon Grundy fell into a life of crime — or perhaps returned to one, according to his scattered residual memories — attracting the attention of the [[Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]]. Grundy proved to be a difficult opponent, unkillable (since he was already dead) and with an inherent resistance to Scott's powers (which could not affect wood, a substance of which Grundy's reassembled body was now largely composed). Their first fight ended when Grundy was hurled under a train.<ref name='AAC61'>{{c|All-American Comics Vol 1 61}}</ref>
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The third battle with Grundy involved Green Lantern and his fellow members of the [[Justice Society of America]] tracking him across the country, depositing Grundy on the [[Earth's Moon|moon]] once he was defeated.<ref name=ASC33>{{c|All-Star Comics #33}}</ref> A subsequent battle between the two ended up with Lantern burying Grundy in 1947.
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[[Image:Solomon Grundy 0015.jpg|thumb|right|175px|[[Justice Society of America|Justice Society]]]]
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At this point, he was pulled back to 1941 by the time-traveling criminal [[Per Degaton (New Earth)|Per Degaton]], who had enlisted the aid of several super-villains to capture the Justice Society of America on December 7, 1941 (the day of the attack on [[Pearl Harbor]]). The [[All-Star Squadron (New Earth)|All-Star Squadron]] came to their rescue, and Grundy was then thrust back to the moon where he remained for over two decades.<ref>''{{c|All-Star Squadron Vol 1 1}}-[[All-Star Squadron Vol 1 3|3]]''</ref>
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[[Image:Solomon Grundy 0017.jpg|thumb|left|160px|[[Alan Scott (New Earth)|Green Lantern]]]]
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Grundy eventually mastered the use of the stored up emerald energy he had absorbed over the years from the many battles with his arch-foe, and returned to Earth to battle Green Lantern, along with [[Rex Tyler (New Earth)|Hourman]] and [[Kent Nelson (New Earth)|Doctor Fate]]. At this point, he had temporary mastery over all wooden objects, though he subsequently lost this power with his next death.<ref>{{c|Showcase Vol 1 55}}</ref>
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He was briefly a member of the [[Injustice Society (New Earth)|Injustice Society of the World]], a group of villains banded together to fight the Justice Society. In the interim, he had battled the combined might of both the Justice Society, and later their [[Earth-One]] counterparts, the [[Justice League of America (New Earth)|Justice League of America]], nearly to a standstill, though he was eventually defeated again.
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Grundy went on to clash with Green Lantern and his teammates again, including the [[Helena Wayne (Earth-Two)|Huntress]], the first female for whom he developed an affection. After Solomon Grundy was rescued from a glacier by Alan Scott's daughter, [[Jennie-Lynn Hayden (New Earth)|Jade]], Grundy became loyal to her and for a while joined [[Infinity, Inc. (New Earth)|Infinity, Inc.]], a team of younger superheroes.<ref>''{{c|Infinity Inc. #3}}-[[Infinity Inc. Vol 1 4|4]]''</ref>
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| Powers =
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[[Image:Solomon Grundy 0014.jpg|thumb|right|175px]]
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* {{Zombie Physiology}}
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** {{Energy Absorption}}: Grundy has also proven to be able to absorb certain forms of energy and manipulate them at will. This ability has always been subconscious to the point of being accidental, though, but it would suggest that Grundy is even more powerful than he has the intelligence to realize.
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** {{Invulnerability}}: The weird elemental energy that imbues his form with pseudo-life makes him virtually indestructible - he is impervious to bullets, fire, and extreme cold, and can survive indefinitely without food, water, or oxygen.<ref>{{c|Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe Vol 1 21}}</ref>
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** {{Resurrection}}: Even when he is destroyed, he has always been reborn sooner or later. The soul of Cyrus Gold enjoys his pseudo-life through Grundy, even though Gold's whole personality is never present in Grundy's "life." Grundy's personality differs from incarnation to incarnation, but he seems to retain some memories of his experiences from one time to the next.
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** {{Superhuman Stamina}}: Grundy can perform physically strenuous tasks for an indeterminate period of time before tiring.
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** {{Superhuman Strength}}: Solomon Grundy possesses tremendous strength and stamina, the level of which varies with his different incarnations. Sometimes, he can be held by a group of normal humans.<ref name=ASC33/> On other occasions, even [[Kal-L (Earth-Two)|Superman]] has not been able to defeat him.<ref>{{c|Infinity Inc. Vol 1 3}}</ref>
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** '''Grounding''': Solomon could establish a mystical link with the Earth itself, and if he wishes, nobody could lift him.<ref name="SM301">{{c|Superman Vol 1 301}}</ref>
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* {{Dimensional Travel}}: Some supernatural energy in Slaughter Swamp endowed Solomon with the ability to travel across the Earth-Two and Earth-One. He could only use the power while in Slaughter Swamp, and the waters of the place also would be transported to the other dimension.<ref name="SM301"/>
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* {{Diminished Intellect}}: Grundy's below average intellect makes him easy to fool and manipulate. However, due to the fluctuations of his power levels, he has occasionally possessed adequate intellect.
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| Notes = {{Precrisis|Solomon Grundy}}
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| Wikipedia = Solomon Grundy (comics)
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Revision as of 11:52, 30 March 2020


Solomon Grundy is a Zombie supervillain who has clashed with many heroes over the years, including Green Lantern, the Justice Society of America, and the Justice League of America. Solomon Grundy frequently dies and resurrects in new incarnations, each of varying levels of strength and intelligence. Although primarily evil, some of his incarnations have shown the capacity for heroism.

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Born on a Monday

In 1894, a wealthy merchant named Cyrus Gold was murdered and his body disposed of in Slaughter Swamp. Gold's corpse was reanimated in 1944, as a huge shambling figure with almost no memory of its past life. Gold murdered two escaped criminals who were hiding out in the marsh and stole their clothes. He showed up in a hobo camp and when asked about his name, one of the few things he could recall was that he was "born on a Monday." One of the men at the camp mentioned the nursery rhyme character Solomon Grundy, and Gold adopted the moniker.

Strong, vicious, and nearly mindless, Solomon Grundy fell into a life of crime — or perhaps returned to one, according to his scattered residual memories — attracting the attention of the Green Lantern. Grundy proved to be a difficult opponent, unkillable (since he was already dead) and with an inherent resistance to Scott's powers (which could not affect wood, a substance of which Grundy's reassembled body was now largely composed). Their first fight ended when Grundy was hurled under a train.[1]

The third battle with Grundy involved Green Lantern and his fellow members of the Justice Society of America tracking him across the country, depositing Grundy on the moon once he was defeated.[2] A subsequent battle between the two ended up with Lantern burying Grundy in 1947.

Solomon Grundy 0015

Justice Society

At this point, he was pulled back to 1941 by the time-traveling criminal Per Degaton, who had enlisted the aid of several super-villains to capture the Justice Society of America on December 7, 1941 (the day of the attack on Pearl Harbor). The All-Star Squadron came to their rescue, and Grundy was then thrust back to the moon where he remained for over two decades.[3]

Solomon Grundy 0017

Green Lantern

Grundy eventually mastered the use of the stored up emerald energy he had absorbed over the years from the many battles with his arch-foe, and returned to Earth to battle Green Lantern, along with Hourman and Doctor Fate. At this point, he had temporary mastery over all wooden objects, though he subsequently lost this power with his next death.[4]

He was briefly a member of the Injustice Society of the World, a group of villains banded together to fight the Justice Society. In the interim, he had battled the combined might of both the Justice Society, and later their Earth-One counterparts, the Justice League of America, nearly to a standstill, though he was eventually defeated again.

Grundy went on to clash with Green Lantern and his teammates again, including the Huntress, the first female for whom he developed an affection. After Solomon Grundy was rescued from a glacier by Alan Scott's daughter, Jade, Grundy became loyal to her and for a while joined Infinity, Inc., a team of younger superheroes.[5]

Powers

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  • Zombie Physiology
    • Energy Absorption: Grundy has also proven to be able to absorb certain forms of energy and manipulate them at will. This ability has always been subconscious to the point of being accidental, though, but it would suggest that Grundy is even more powerful than he has the intelligence to realize.
    • Invulnerability: The weird elemental energy that imbues his form with pseudo-life makes him virtually indestructible - he is impervious to bullets, fire, and extreme cold, and can survive indefinitely without food, water, or oxygen.[6]
    • Resurrection: Even when he is destroyed, he has always been reborn sooner or later. The soul of Cyrus Gold enjoys his pseudo-life through Grundy, even though Gold's whole personality is never present in Grundy's "life." Grundy's personality differs from incarnation to incarnation, but he seems to retain some memories of his experiences from one time to the next.
    • Superhuman Stamina: Grundy can perform physically strenuous tasks for an indeterminate period of time before tiring.
    • Superhuman Strength: Solomon Grundy possesses tremendous strength and stamina, the level of which varies with his different incarnations. Sometimes, he can be held by a group of normal humans.[2] On other occasions, even Superman has not been able to defeat him.[7]
    • Grounding: Solomon could establish a mystical link with the Earth itself, and if he wishes, nobody could lift him.[8]
  • Dimensional Travel: Some supernatural energy in Slaughter Swamp endowed Solomon with the ability to travel across the Earth-Two and Earth-One. He could only use the power while in Slaughter Swamp, and the waters of the place also would be transported to the other dimension.[8]

Weaknesses

  • Diminished Intellect: Grundy's below average intellect makes him easy to fool and manipulate. However, due to the fluctuations of his power levels, he has occasionally possessed adequate intellect.


  • This version of Solomon Grundy, including all history and corresponding appearances, was erased from existence following the collapse of the original Multiverse in the 1985–86 Crisis on Infinite Earths event and later restored following the rebirth of the infinite Multiverse during the Dark Crisis of 2022-2023. Even though other versions of the character may have appeared, this information does not apply to those versions.

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