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Lar Gand, known mainly as Mon-El (and alternatively as Valor and M'Onel), is a superhero appearing in
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s published by
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, commonly in association with the
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,
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, and
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. The character has been reinterpreted over the years, but in all versions serves as a hero with abilities similar to those of Superman, sometimes serving as a substitute for him. Mon-El appears in the second season of ''
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'', portrayed by Chris Wood. Additionally, Superman X, a character loosely based on Mon-El, appears in the animated series '' Legion of Super Heroes'', voiced by
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.


Publication history

A precursor to the Lar Gand character appeared in the story "Superman's Big Brother", in ''
Superman Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, which first appeared in the comic book ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1, published in the United States on April 18, 1938.The copyright date of ''Action Comics ...
'' #80 (February 1953). He was named Halk Kar, and had a logo-less costume almost identical to Superman's, but with the red and blue colors reversed. He was created by
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and artist
Al Plastino Alfred John Plastino (December 15, 1921 – November 25, 2013) was an American comics artist best known as one of the most prolific Superman artists of the 1950s, along with his DC Comics colleague Wayne Boring. Plastino also worked as a comics w ...
. Lar Gand first appeared in ''Superboy'' #89 and was created by Robert Bernstein and
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.


Fictional character biography


Halk Kar

Halk Kar crash-lands on Earth in a
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and is rescued by Superman, who discovers that Halk Kar suffers from
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. Discovering that Halk Kar has a note from
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(Superman's father) mentioning his son, Superman assumes that Halk Kar must not only be from his own planet
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, but he must be a son of Jor-El and thus also his own older brother. Superman quickly realizes that Halk Kar is less powerful than he is and – instead of subjecting him to embarrassment over the fact that he may be weaker than his younger brother – opts to use his own powers to cover for Halk Kar's deficiencies. This plan backfires, as Halk Kar begins to assume a superior attitude to Superman and even begins to make romantic advances on Superman's girlfriend,
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.''
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'' #80 (February 1953)
Finally, Halk Kar recovers his memory, and explains that he is from the planet Thoron, which is in the same star system as Krypton. Years ago, while on a pioneer voyage into space, he landed on Krypton with his damaged rocketship. There he met Jor-El, who explained that Krypton's destruction was imminent and repaired Halk Kar's rocketship, sending him away with the note which had a map from Krypton to Earth on it. Krypton exploded shortly afterward, causing Halk Kar to be put into
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until he drifted to Earth to meet Superman, the grown-up son of Jor-El referred to in the note. Halk Kar returns to Thoron in his repaired rocketship, leaving Superman with the experience of briefly having had a brother.


Mon-El

The Halk Kar plot was reused in ''
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'' #89 (June 1961), in a story set during Superman's career as
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. The character's name was changed to Lar Gand, his homeworld was changed to
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, and he was made younger to roughly match Superboy's age. Unlike Halk Kar, Gand sustains amnesia after landing on Earth, with Superboy assuming that he is his brother and giving him the
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name Mon-El. After accidentally exposing Gand to lead, which is fatal to him and other Daxamites, Superboy transports him to the
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to save his life. This provided for a means to use the character in contemporary stories set in the 30th century with the
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. In these stories, Legion members
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and Brainiac 5 create an antidote to Mon-El's lead poisoning, allowing him to be released from the Phantom Zone and join the Legion. Mon-El is killed by the
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during the Magic Wars. The Time Trapper later revives Mon-El, who kills him and alters the timeline in the process. The Time Trapper identity is taken by Glorith, the Time Trapper's former assistant.


Valor

In the "Glorithverse", Lar Gand replaces Superboy as the inspiration for the Legion. In the 20th century, Gand stopped the Dominators' planned invasion of Earth and freed thousands of humans who were experimented on by the Dominators and given
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powers. These metahumans went on to colonize many of the worlds that would join the
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. Gand is later placed in the Phantom Zone by Glorith, to be rescued by the Legion in the 30th century. After being freed, Gand briefly joins L.E.G.I.O.N., where Vril Dox cures his lead poisoning. He aso received a self-titled series where he explored the universe alongside the artificial intelligence Babbage. Glorith later alters the timeline, resurrecting the original Time Trapper and killing Lar Gand. She then summons a duplicate Valor to take Gand's place in an attempt to repair her damage to the timeline.


M'Onel

Mon-El reappears following ''Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!'', which reboots the Legion's continuity. Having sustained amnesia, he is tricked into fighting Conner Kent, Superboy (Conner Kent). When Superboy notices that Valor is sick due to Vril Dox's anti-lead serum wearing off, he places him in the Phantom Zone, where he remains for a thousand years before being released and cured. Valor assumes the name M'Onel, which R. J. Brande claims to be Martians (DC Comics), Martian for "He Who Wanders".


2004 "Threeboot" continuity

The character is reintroduced following Legion of Super-Heroes (2004 team), another reboot of Legion history in 2004. Mon-El is reintroduced with a similar history to his previous counterparts, but does not remember who placed him in the Phantom Zone.


Post-"Infinite Crisis"

In post-"Infinite Crisis" continuity, Mon-El is the descendant of the Daxamite Bal Gand and an unnamed man who she had an affair with while visiting Earth. Gand is born on Daxam, but chooses to leave the planet and is brought by his ancestor's ship to Central America. There, Gand encounters Clark Kent, who inadvertently poisons him with lead and places him in the Phantom Zone. Superman later releases Mon-El from the Phantom Zone to save him from its collapse. Mon-El is cured of his lead poisoning by a cure left anonymously for him by the Legion. He adopts the human alias of Clark's cousin Jonathan Kent and acts as protector of Metropolis (comics), Metropolis while Superman is operating on New Krypton. Mon-El also briefly joins the Science Police. Following a battle with Atomic Skull, Mon-El is invited to join the Justice League, Justice League of America by Doctor Light (Kimiyo Hoshi). However, Mon-El begins dying after developing an immunity to the lead antidote and is returned to the Phantom Zone, where he remains until he is rescued by the Legion 1,000 years later.


Post-"Infinite Crisis" Legion

The events of ''Infinite Crisis'' restore an analogue of the pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths, Crisis Legion to continuity, including Mon-El. In the ''Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds'' miniseries, which follows after ''Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes'', Mon-El is rescued from the Phantom Zone and given an anti-lead antidote by Brainiac 5. Later on, Mon-El is chosen to become a Green Lantern by Dyogene, a creature living inside the planet Oa.


The New 52

In The New 52 continuity reboot, Gand appears as the field leader of the Legion of Super-Heroes. It is further revealed that this version, as the entire Legion, is possibly the original one from before the ''Flashpoint (comics), Flashpoint'' event as they are even aware of these reality-altering events. In ''Doomsday Clock (comics), Doomsday Clock'', Mon-El is erased from existence when Doctor Manhattan alters the timeline. However, he is restored when Superman convinces Manhattan to undo his actions.


Powers and abilities

Generally, the abilities of Lar Gand and other Daxamites are similar to those of Superman and other natives of the planet Krypton (super-strength; speed; flight; x-ray vision, heat vision, microscopic and telescopic vision powers; invulnerability; and super hearing). However, he is vulnerable to the inert element lead, rather than the radioactive element Kryptonite.


Other versions

A separate, contemporary character named Mon-El appears in ''DC All In'' as the Phantom King, the ruler of the Phantom Zone.


In other media


Television

* Elements of Lar Gand are incorporated in a clone of Superman named Kell-El / Superman X, who appears in '' Legion of Super Heroes'' (2006), voiced by
Yuri Lowenthal Yuri Lowenthal (born March 5, 1971) is an American voice actor known for his work in cartoons, anime, and video games. Some of his prominent voice roles in video games include Peter Parker / Spider-Man in various video games associated with t ...
. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. According to series producer James Tucker (animator), James Tucker, Superman X was created to fill Mon-El's role due to Warner Bros. executives believing the latter to be too similar to Superman. * Mon-El (Arrowverse), Mon-El appears in TV series set in the Arrowverse, portrayed by Chris Wood. ** Primarily appearing in ''
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'', this version is a prince and son of Lar Gand (portrayed by Kevin Sorbo) and Rhea (portrayed by Teri Hatcher), though he initially believed that he was the prince's bodyguard. Introduced in the Supergirl season 2, second season, Mon-El crash-lands on Earth and enters a coma sometime prior to the series. Upon awaking in the present, he battles Kara Danvers, Supergirl due in part to an ancient feud between Krypton and Daxam until she reveals that Daxam was destroyed alongside Krypton. After the Department of Extranormal Operations (DEO) release Mon-El into Supergirl's custody, she helps him integrate into Earth's society and use his powers for good. He adopts the alias Mike Matthews and eventually becomes a bartender at an alien bar. After Mon-El's parents come to Earth to retrieve him, he reluctantly goes with them due to Rhea's machinations until Lar Gand allows him to stay on Earth with Supergirl. Refusing to accept this, Rhea kills Lar Gand and attempts to conquer Earth, only to be foiled by Lena Luthor (Arrowverse), Lena Luthor, who uses her brother Lex Luthor (Arrowverse), Lex Luthor's equipment to lace Earth's atmosphere with a mixture of Kryptonite and lead to make the planet uninhabitable for Daxamites. Following the deaths of Rhea and several Daxamites, Mon-El leaves for deep space, where he enters a time portal, ends up in the 31st century, becomes a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, Legion, and marries fellow Legionnaire Saturn Girl, Imra Ardeen over the course of seven years. After returning to the present to help Supergirl defeat Reign (Arrowverse), Reign, Mon-El breaks up with Ardeen and brings Winn Schott to the 31st century to induct him into the Legion. *** Additionally, two alternate timeline versions of Mon-El appear in the episode "It's a Super Life". ** Mon-El appears in ''The Flash (2014 TV series), The Flash'' episode "Duet (The Flash), Duet".


Film

* Mon-El makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in ''Justice League vs. the Fatal Five''. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. * Lar Gand appears in ''Legion of Super-Heroes (film), Legion of Super-Heroes'' (2023), voiced by
Yuri Lowenthal Yuri Lowenthal (born March 5, 1971) is an American voice actor known for his work in cartoons, anime, and video games. Some of his prominent voice roles in video games include Peter Parker / Spider-Man in various video games associated with t ...
. This version is a member of the Dark Circle who infiltrates the Legion Academy to seize the Miracle Machine, during which he adopted the Mon-El alias due to being a self-proclaimed fan of Kryptonian culture.


Video games

Mon-El appears as a character summon in ''Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''.


References

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