List of hidden races in DC Comics
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List of hidden races in DC Comics is a list of fictional, Earth-based, non-human and lost races that have appeared in comic book titles published by DC Comics, as well as properties from other media, that are listed below, with appropriately brief descriptions and accompanying citations.
A[edit]
- Amazons – A fictional all-female society of super strong, keenly intelligent immortal superhumans based on the Amazons of Greek mythology. There are two known tribes: the immortal stronger Themyscirian tribe and the more violent Bana-Mighdallian tribe and now a third brazilian tribe has been discovered.
- Atlanteans – The many disparate Atlantean races hail from the scattered undersea cities and tribal communes collectively known as Atlantis.
B[edit]
- Blood Tribe – The tribe of Cro-Magnons from 50,000 BC from whence came Vandar Adg II (Vandal Savage).[1]
- Bygd – The Bygd of Norway are a subset of the Romanifolket.[2] Some of the Bygd have the ability to manipulate the weather. They originally appeared to live in a magically hidden mountain range, but that origin has since been updated to make them a more cosmopolitan people. Tora Olafsdotter is one of the Bygd and her first name, Tora, is a variant of the Norse God Thor.[3]
C[edit]
- Centaurs – An improbable race of centaurs living inside a forgotten mountain range was discovered by Jay Garrick.[4]
D[edit]
- Dinosaurs – The lost dinosaurs of Dinosaur Island, a small island in the South Pacific, have long been known to the peoples of DC Comics' East Asian and Southeast Asian countries. As recently as 1927, the Chinese referred to it as "Dragon Island".[5]
- DNAliens – DNAliens are a species of telepathic clones created by Project Cadmus. They are typified by Dubbilex. Some of the DNAliens were later known as the Underworlders.
- Dyzan – In the 19th century, seafaring explorer Arthur Gordon Pym discovered the lost Arctic civilization of the alien Dyzan. This race were masters of the Vril, a mysterious magical energy source. Living with them, Pym mastered the Vril and its power enabled him to mentally control the Dyzan.[6]
E[edit]
- Elvarans – The Elvarans of Elvara are a race of six-inch tall bat-riding, cave-dwelling humanoids who fought the Atom (Ray Palmer). Elvaran Bat Knights use high-tech "electrolances" and appear to have a technologically advanced society. Although Ray Palmer sealed up one of their surface access tunnels, he states that there may, in fact, be others.[7] They have a racial hatred of normal-sized humans, which causes them to attack any that they see.
- Ents – Ents are treelike protectors of the Green who require a high level of magic to maintain their corporeal existence.[8]
F[edit]
- Feitherans – Northwind's people, a race of birdlike humanoids who originally lived in the Hidden City of Feithera, located in Greenland.[9] They currently enjoy safe haven in the country of Kahndaq.
- Fox People – The "Ghost Fox Women" of China live in a hidden colony similar to the Amazons of Themyscira. Their home city is powered by the souls of evil men.[10][11]
- Fishmen of Nyarl-Amen – The Fishmen hail from the city of Nyarl-Amen, home of the Nyarl-Amen Dynasty a race of fish-headed men with lightning spears ruled by Sorcerer Kings.[12]
- Furries – The "Furries" are the dominant race of the Wild Lands, an uncharted island located between the continental United States and Hawaii, somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. The location was discovered by Conner Kent (Superboy) very early in his career. The Wild Lands were a testbed for a secret United States government program known as Project Moreau during the 1940s. The capital city of the Wild Lands is known as "Roam" and it is the seat of the "Tiger Empire".[13]
H[edit]
- Homo magi – A species of magic-using humans who evolved in a parallel, but separate, line alongside Homo sapiens.
- H'v'ler'ni – The H'v'ler'ni are natives of A'r'ven, an alien citystate hidden in South America beneath the Andes Mountains. The H'v'ler'ni abandoned their physical bodies due to an incurable plague and transferred the collective surviving minds of their entire species into a giant robot they named "the Host".[14]
K[edit]
- Kaiju – The Kaiju are intelligent giant monsters, many of whom are members of Japan's "Monster Army". The Kaiju are a frequent plague upon the island nation of Japan; the Ultimon Society and the Japanese superhero team known as Big Science Action spent years protecting the country of Japan from them. Some of Japan's rampaging Kaiju are merely trying to reach the Monster's Graveyard beneath Mount Fuji.[15]
- Kernugians – The Kernugians are an other-dimensional species who masqueraded as the Mesopotamian deities of Earth. The deities that appear are Enkimdu, Pazuzu, Humbaba, Ereskigal, Tiamat, Nergal and the Kulullû, which are basically Assyrian mermen. According to the story, they are capable of utilizing devices similar to Oan "will powered technology". They were defeated by Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner) and Istar (Sala Nisaba), and trapped in an other-dimensional prison adjacent to Earth.[16][17]
- Kogats – The Kogats are an evil, apelike, aquatic race of telepaths from the "Deep Canyons" beneath New York Harbor. With the help of the god Neptune Hawkman prevented them from taking over the surface world.[18]
L[edit]
- Lansinarians – A blind subterannean race that lived underneath Antarctica. They bestowed some of their technology to Wonder Woman, which she used to create the Invisible Jet.
- Lemurians – A scientifically advanced race of blue-skinned humanoids covered in part with large green scales, they live in the underwater city of Lemuria.[19]
M[edit]
- Maldita Toxicohedron – The Maldita Toxicohedron is an intelligent two-headed telepathic plant which has the ability to control and mutate other plants.[20]
- Megacnidarians – The Megacnidarians are also known as the "Giant Jellyfish"; they are a race of xenophobic sentient jellyfish who attempted to eliminate humanoid Atlanteans from the oceans.[21]
- Men of the Secret City – A race of telepaths and telekinetics from a hidden city, capable of broadcasting illusions.[22]
- Mermazons – From the aquatic city of Merezonia, Queen Klitra is the leader of the Mermazons who are enemies of the Red Torpedo.[23][24]
- Miros – The Miros are a race of technologically advanced, reptilian Pteranodon men. The Miros hail from a hidden kingdom in a massive hollow space beneath the North Pole. The Miros wanted to siphon off Superman's stored solar energy in order to repair the magnetically stable fusion reactor (artificial sun) which kept them alive. Superman was able to repair their artificial sun by constructing a massive photovoltaic array on the surface.[25]
- Mole Men – The Mole Men are a race of blind underground dwellers who use their women as slaves. They are ruled by King Blafku and have electricity and some advanced technology.[26]
- Morlaidhans – The tiny yellow-skinned citizens of Morlaidh colony are descendants of a six-inch (152 mm) tall yellow-skinned race of humanoid aliens that had become marooned in the jungles of Central America. They were discovered by scientist and adventurer Ray Palmer (Atom), who had become stuck at six inches due to a malfunction of his costume's size-changing equipment and temporarily retired to live among the alien colonists.[27] Palmer's research during his time with the Morlaidhans discovered that the ship which brought the aliens' ancestors to Earth was fueled by the same type of white dwarf star matter from which the Atom equipment was derived and that their ancestors were unknowingly reduced in size over the course of their journey; Palmer theorized that the original Morlaidhans could have been the same height as human beings.[28][29]
N[edit]
- Netherworlders – The Netherworlders hail from the Netherworld, a fictional autonomous neighborhood of the city of Chicago in the DC Universe.[30]
- Nortuiians – Nortuiians hail from a microscopic star system of 79 planets orbiting an atomic nucleus. Their representative is a yellow-skinned scientist named Roga who is almost as powerful as Superman. The Nortuiians figured out how to change size by draining electrical potential. The Nortuiians are telepaths and are invisible to the human eye. Due to their unique vibrational wavelength, only Superman can see them.[31]
S[edit]
- Saremes – Sareme is a secret undersea domed city of air-breathing albinos; it was discovered by the Flash.[32]
- Sddire – The Sddire are a race of alien cat people from another dimension, a Sddire female named Tatsinda befriend Deadman.[33]
- Seal Men – The Seal Men hail from the city of Bitterland, beneath the South Pole.[34]
- Sheeda – The Sheeda are a blue-skinned race of "final humans" from the future.[35]
- Silicon Men – The Silicon Men are a silicon based lifeforms discovered in the Sahara desert.[36]
- Stratans – The subterranean mutant race to which Atlee, the current Terra, belongs. Stratans evolved inside the buried empty spacesuit of a long-dead cosmic being.[37]
- Super-Simians – A race of intelligent gorillas and chimpanzees from Gorilla City on the continent of Africa; reminiscent of Mangani from Tarzan, and even Planet of the Apes.
T[edit]
- Troglodytes – The Troglodytes are a race of froglike humanoids who live beneath the Sargasso Sea. They have nuclear weapons which may have been salvaged from sunken submarines.[38]
- Tamaraneans - The Tamaraneans are a race of gold-skinned humanoid people who hail from a feline-like race. Tamaraneans have the ability to convert ultraviolet radiation into energy for flight. Females can produce a distinctive contrail that seems to flow from their hair.
U[edit]
- Underworlders – The Underworlders are a cultural offshoot of the DNAliens, they are genetically altered clones created by Dabney Donovan of Project Cadmus. The surviving Underworlders currently reside below the sewers of Metropolis.[39][40]
V[edit]
- Vampires – One of the earliest recorded accounts of a vampire attack in DC Comics occurred in the 16th century. According to a later retelling, English nobleman Andrew Bennett (I...Vampire) was bitten and transformed into one of the undead.[41]
W[edit]
- Waiting – The Waiting are a technologically advanced insect-sized humanoid race that live in tiny cities on the backs of canines. They are frequent nemeses of Ryan Choi, one of the two adventurers known as the Atom.[42]
- Werewolves – DC Comics does not seem to have many incidents of supernatural lycanthropy, but has demonstrated many scientifically created werewolves. World War II soldier Warren Griffith was transformed into a werewolf by Project M and made to serve with the Creature Commandos.[43] The unfortunate individual named Anthony Lupus was transformed into a werewolf by Batman villain Professor Milo when Anthony came to him for a cure for his headaches.[44] Truly supernatural werewolves do appear in the Zodiac storyline that ran through World's Finest Comics #285-288 involving Madame Zodiac and Doctor Zodiac[45] and more supernatural werewolves appear in the Superman & Batman vs. Vampires & Werewolves miniseries.[46] The Reign in Hell miniseries established that werewolves and vampires are children of the demoness Lilith and thus share a demonic nature.[47]
X[edit]
- Xebelians – Xebel is a kingdom in "Dimension Aqua", an aquatic prison dimension in the Bermuda Triangle for exiled Atlantean dissidents, it is the former home of Queen Mera of Atlantis. The Xebelians are currently ruled by Queen V'lana. Mera's evil twin sister, the Siren (Hila), is an assassin.[48][49]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Green Lantern #10 (winter 1943)
- ↑ Justice League: Generation Lost #12 (December 2010)
- ↑ "The Unofficial Ice Biography". Dcuguide.com. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
- ↑ Flash Comics #96 (June 1948)
- ↑ Batman #35 (June 1946)
- ↑ Young All-Stars #16 (September 1988), "The Dyzan Inheritance Book One: Leviathan"
- ↑ Action Comics #487 (September 1978)
- ↑ Blue Beetle (vol. 2) #4 (August 2006)
- ↑ Flash Comics #71 (May 1946)
- ↑ 52 #6 (June 2006)
- ↑ Checkmate (vol. 2) #19 (December 2007)
- ↑ More Fun Comics #57 (July 1940) and 65 (March 1941)
- ↑ Superboy (vol. 4) #50 (April 1998)
- ↑ Superman (vol. 2) #5 (May 1987)
- ↑ Final Crisis Sketchbook #1 (May 2008)
- ↑ Green Lantern (vol. 3) Annual #9 (September 2000)
- ↑ JLA: Gatekeeper #1 (December 2001)
- ↑ Flash Comics #9 (September 1940)
- ↑ Super-Team Family #13-14 (November 1977) and Secret Society of Super Villains #10 (October 1977)
- ↑ Comic Cavalcade #5 (winter 1944)
- ↑ Aquaman (vol. 3) #1-5 (June–October 1989)
- ↑ Flash Comics #94 (April 1948)
- ↑ [1] Archived October 6, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "The Unofficial Queen Klitra Biography". Dcuguide.com. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
- ↑ Superman #267 (September 1973)
- ↑ Wonder Woman #4 (May 1943)
- ↑ Sword of the Atom #1 (September 1983)
- ↑ Secret Origins (vol. 2) #29 (1988)
- ↑ Power of the Atom #1 (1988)
- ↑ Hawkworld #30 (January 1993)
- ↑ Action Comics #479 (January 1978)
- ↑ The Flash #109 (October 1959)
- ↑ Aquaman #50 (March 1970)
- ↑ Wonder Woman #13 (summer 1945)
- ↑ Seven Soldiers #0 (April 2005)
- ↑ All-Flash #22 (spring 1946)
- ↑ Terra #1-3 (2008-2009)
- ↑ Wonder Woman #61 (September 1953)
- ↑ Superman: The Man of Steel Annual #2 (June 1993)
- ↑ "The Unofficial Project Cadmus Biography". Dcuguide.com. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
- ↑ The House of Mystery #290 (March 1981)
- ↑ Brave New World #1 (August 2006)
- ↑ Weird War Tales #93 (November 1980)
- ↑ Batman #255 (March 1974)
- ↑ World's Finest Comics #286 (December 1982)
- ↑ Superman & Batman vs. Vampires & Werewolves #1 (December 2008)
- ↑ DC Universe Special: Reign in Hell #1 (August 2008) and Reign in Hell #1-8 (September 2008-March 2009)
- ↑ Aquaman #11 (October 1963)
- ↑ Action Comics #538-540 (December 1982-February 1983)
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