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Ultra-Humanite was an enemy of the Wonders of the World and a survivor of the destroyed Earth 2 who uses the lost children as his personal soldiers. Eventually, he is killed by Hawkgirl with the Amazonion Casket.
History
Ultra-Humanite was a supercriminal on the old Earth who survived its destruction by boarding one of the Arks thanks to his psionic powers, once he arrived on Earth 2 he started to kidnapp orphans to turn them into superpowered soldiers[1] to take control of the world. He sent his Humanites to steal the Pandora Casket from Fury but his plan failed when John Grayson recognized his father and rebelled against the Ultra-Humanite, forcing him to take control of Green Lantern to attack the Wonders of the World.[2]
Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Unique Physiology
- Enhanced Intellect
- Telepathy: The Ultra-Humanite can read and broadcast thoughts over great distances.[3]
- Mind Control: The Ultra-Humanite can take control of other people's bodies.[2]
- Superhuman Durability: The Ultra-Humanite could survive lethal attacks like being shot with bullets and energy blasts or attacked by superhumanly strong foes with only limited damage.[4]
- Superhuman Strength: The Ultra-Humanite is strong enough to easily overpower Batman and Firepattern.[4]
Abilities
- Genius Level Intellect: The Ultra-Humanite's greatest ability is his intellect and scientific acumen.[2]
- Hand-to-Hand Combat (Basic)[4]
Notes
- Ultra-Humanite was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, first appearing in Action Comics #13. In the Earth 2 continuity, however, Ultra-Humanite first appeared as part of the New 52 DC Universe in Justice League (Volume 2) #23.1: Darkseid by Greg Pak and Paulo Siqueira.
Related
- 11 Appearances of Ultra-Humanite (Earth 2)
- 3 Images featuring Ultra-Humanite (Earth 2)
- 3 Quotations by or about Ultra-Humanite (Earth 2)
- Character Gallery: Ultra-Humanite (Earth 2)
Footnotes
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