The Manhunters are a
fictional
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race of extraterrestrial robots that appear in titles published by
DC Comics
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.
Publication history
The broader history behind the alien robot species covered in this article was introduced in ''
Justice League of America
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'' #140 (March 1977), in a story by
Steve Englehart
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Early li ...
and
Dick Dillin.
Fictional character biography
Interstellar police
The Manhunters are the first attempt of the
Guardians of the Universe
The Guardians of the Universe are a race of extraterrestrial superhero characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Green Lantern. They first appeared in ''Green Lantern'' (vol. 2) #1 (July 19 ...
to create an interstellar
police force that could combat evil all over the cosmos. Their name and much of their code of behavior is modeled by the Guardians of the Universe on the
Manhunters of Ma'aleca'andra (Mars) millions of years ago. For thousands of years, they serve the Guardians well. However, as the Manhunters become more intelligent and self-aware, they begin to resent the limitations placed upon them by the Guardians; in their eyes, justice is less important than the hunting and punishment of those they deem wicked.
Exile
Eventually, the robots conspire to rebel against their masters, but the Guardians do defeat and destroy most of them. Those who survived hide away on many planets, slowly rebuilding their forces and spreading their beliefs to others. Since then, the overriding goal of the Manhunters has been to take revenge on the Guardians, as well as on their replacements, the
Green Lantern Corps
The Green Lantern Corps is a intergalactic Peacekeeping, peace keeping agency appearing in comics published by DC Comics. They patrol the farthest reaches of the DC Universe at the behest of the Guardians, a race of immortals residing on the plan ...
.
The Manhunters infiltrate and liberate many planets disguised as living beings and create a "Cult of the Manhunters" that trains others to be their minions. On Mars, the people of that world start a group of Martian Manhunters based on the lessons of preserving justice taught unto them by the Manhunters and even erect a temple based on the appearance of their inspiration. On Earth, most of the Manhunters' agents are unaware that their masters are robots, or that their real purposes are not noble. Some of these agents became superheroes
also known as Manhunters. They wear red-and-blue costumes patterned after the Manhunters themselves. The most famous of these is a big game hunter called
Paul Kirk. He is active in the 1940s, and stars in his own series. The character is brought back in a modern version in the 70s, in which he was supposedly killed years before but was in truth placed in suspended animation by a secret conspiracy. He is
cloned, and when he finally reawakes, he dedicates himself to battling those who had used him. He dies in the process, but some of his clones survived.
The Manhunters are discovered by the
Justice League
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who seemingly defeats the Manhunter's leader, the Grandmaster. One of their human pawns,
Mark Shaw, adopts a new identity as the costumed hero, the Privateer but is later discovered to be a criminal posing as a hero.
In ''The World of Smallville'' miniseries, the Manhunters tracked Superman before and after he arrived on Earth.
Millennium
Years later, it is revealed that the Manhunters not only still exist, but have infiltrated the lives of most superheroes with their agents. They even manage to infiltrate the
Olympian Gods
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, one of their number posing as the goat god
Pan, as shown during the ''Challenge of the Gods'' storyline. They reveal themselves when a Guardian and a member of the
Zamarons try to evolve some humans into becoming the next Guardians of the Universe, during what becomes known as the
Millennium
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crisis. On this occasion, there is a massive counterstrike operation by the heroes against the Manhunters, and it seems that the Grandmaster has finally been destroyed, along with their hidden home planet. Former Privateer Mark Shaw readopts his identity as Manhunter in the wake of the battle, seeking to redeem both the name and himself.
Post-Emerald Twilight
Kyle Rayner
Kyle Rayner (), one of the characters known as Green Lantern, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character is depicted as being associated with the Green Lantern Corps, an extraterrestrial police force of ...
encounters the Manhunters not long after
Hal Jordan
Harold "Hal" Jordan, one of the characters known as Green Lantern, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created in 1959 by writer John Broome (writer), John Broome and artist Gil Kane, and f ...
's destruction of the Guardians and the Central Power Battery on
Oa. The first of the androids encounters a still inexperienced Kyle Rayner and is almost able to defeat him using brute force until Kyle uses his wits to outsmart and destroy it (Green Lantern (vol. 3) #117). The next time, multiple Manhunters appear. They are all sentient individuals, upgraded by a passing alien ship with technology onboard that gives them a hive consciousness. They capture Kyle in an attempt to use his last remaining Green Lantern ring for their purposes. They fail and Kyle manages to escape (Green Lantern (vol. 3) #129-131).
Sector 3601
When the Manhunters are replaced by the Green Lantern Corps, they retreat to Biot, their homeworld in Sector 3601, an uncharted area of space incapable of sustaining organic life.
Hank Henshaw, the Cyborg Superman, comes to Biot and becomes the Manhunters' new Grandmaster. He uses his mastery over machinery and
Kryptonian
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technology to upgrade the Manhunters with organic enhancements, resulting behavioral developments such as emotions. They seem to have rebuilt the first Central Power Battery originally destroyed by Hal Jordan (under the influence of
Parallax
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). Henshaw decides not to interfere in the reformation of the Green Lantern Corps after an encounter between a Manhunter and Green Lanterns
Hal Jordan
Harold "Hal" Jordan, one of the characters known as Green Lantern, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created in 1959 by writer John Broome (writer), John Broome and artist Gil Kane, and f ...
and
Guy Gardner Guy Gardner may refer to:
* Guy Gardner (astronaut) (born 1948), United States Air Force officer and former astronaut
* Guy Gardner (character)
Guy Darrin Gardner, one of the characters known as Green Lantern, is a superhero appearing in American ...
.
Sinestro Corps
The Manhunters later resurface as part of the
Sinestro Corps
The Sinestro Corps, occasionally known as the Yellow Lantern Corps, is a supervillainous group and analogy, analog to the Green Lantern Corps in the DC Universe. They are led by Sinestro, and derive power from the emotional electromagnetic spectr ...
. Some of them carry miniature yellow Power Batteries inside them which are used by the Sinestro Corps members to charge their yellow power rings while others still carry the green ones for taking powers from the Green Lanterns' rings.
Secret Origin
In the ''
Green Lantern: Secret Origin'' storylines (which revises Hal Jordan's beginnings), it is revealed that the Manhunters suffered a programming glitch that caused them to wipe out all life in space sector 666, believing it to be evil. It is this event that gives rise to the
Five Inversions, the only survivors of the massacre, who vow to make the Guardians pay for what their creations had done.
Blackest Night
During the events of ''
Blackest Night'', it is revealed that
Amanda Waller and
King Faraday have a deactivated Manhunter in their possession, having recovered it from the Belle Reve swamp after the ''Millennium'' event (which the Suicide Squad had a hand in stopping). Waller sends the Manhunter to Belle Reve to assist the
Secret Six and the
Suicide Squad
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in their battle with members of the
Black Lantern Corps. Waller ultimately uses a self-destruct mechanism to destroy the Manhunter, unleashing an explosion of Green Lantern energy that eradicates the Black Lanterns.
Brightest Day
It is eventually revealed that the programming glitch the Manhunters suffered was caused by
Krona to prove to the other Guardians of the Universe that there are flaws in an emotionless police force.
The New 52
During ''
The New 52
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'', while running from the
Alpha Lanterns,
John Stewart and Guy Gardner find dozens of deactivated Manhunters in the Guardian's Ring Foundry. They re-energize the robots using the Foundry essence to fend off the Alphas. However, during the fight, the Manhunters are accidentally fused into a massive bio-mechanic monster. It has since been revealed that the Manhunters were created to apprehend the First Lantern during a time the Maltusians were still trying to harness the Emerald Light of Willpower in the Emotional Spectrum which they eventually would use as a source of energy to fuel their efforts to police the cosmos.
Chant
The Manhunters have had a mixture of oaths over the years: "''No evil escapes the Manhunters!''", "''Death to the Green Lantern Corps!''", and "''No man escapes the Manhunters!''"
Highmaster
The Highmaster is the supreme Manhunter which appeared on Orinda in ''Justice League International'' #10. He resembles a gigantic yellow manhunter and was destroyed by
Hal Jordan
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and
Superman
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.
Technology
*Manhunter technology has been used in the creation of the
OMAC drones. The Kryptonian technology was incorporated into the Manhunters by Hank Henshaw on Biot, which enabled them to use the Central Power Battery on Oa as a power source for the Manhunters.
*Originally the Manhunters used special energy pistols which were charged by the Green Lanterns which they carried.
Other versions
* The Manhunters appear in ''
Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War''.
* The Manhunters appear in ''
Green Lantern: Earth One''. These versions were created by the
Guardians of Oa to replace the Corps, who they felt had become too independent.
[''Green Lantern: Earth One'' vol. 1]
In other media
Television
* The Manhunters appear in the ''
Justice League
The Justice League, or Justice League of America (JLA), is a group of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). Writer Gardner Fox conceived the ...
'' episode "In Blackest Night", with their leader voiced by
James Remar
William James Remar (born December 31, 1953) is an American actor. He has played numerous roles over a 45-year career, most notably Ajax in '' The Warriors'' (1979), Albert Ganz in '' 48 Hrs.'' (1982), Dutch Schultz in '' The Cotton Club'' (198 ...
. This version of the group were reprogrammed to perform other tasks due to being unable to understand morality, but secretly plotted revenge against the Guardians. They and
Kanjar Ro frame Green Lantern
John Stewart for the destruction of the planet Ajuris 4 and attempt to absorb the Central Battery's power, but are ultimately defeated by him.
* The Manhunters appear in ''
Green Lantern: The Animated Series'', voiced by
Josh Keaton. This version of the group seek to destroy all emotions, believing them to be the source of evil, and later become the
Anti-Monitor
The Anti-Monitor is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He served as the main antagonist of the 1985 DC Comics miniseries ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' and later appears as an enemy to the Green Lantern Corps ...
's minions.
Video games
* The Manhunters appear in ''
DC Universe Online
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'', voiced by David Jennison.
* The Manhunters appear in ''
Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters'', voiced by
Fred Tatasciore
Fred Tatasciore ( , , born June 13, 1967) is an American voice actor who has provided voices in animated and live-action films, television shows, and video games. He is known for voicing the Hulk, Volstagg, and Beast in various Marvel media and ...
. They ally with
Amon Sur to acquire the
yellow fear energy that the Guardians have kept hidden in the distant past and use it as a source of power.
Miscellaneous
* The Manhunters appear in the ''
Injustice: Gods Among Us'' prequel comic.
* The Manhunters appear in ''
Smallville Season 11''.
References
External links
DCU Guide: The Manhunters
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Characters created by Dick Dillin
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