The Wanderers are a fictional group of
superhero
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es appearing in
comics
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published by
DC Comics
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. They first appeared as allies of the
Legion of Super-Heroes
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in ''
Adventure Comics
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'' #375 written by
Jim Shooter
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, illustrated by
Win Mortimer with a cover by
Neal Adams
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. DC published a thirteen-issue series featuring the team in the late
1980s
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.
Fictional history
Pre-''Crisis''
In their first appearance, the Wanderers were introduced as a team of adventurers that had existed for several years before the Legion of Super-Heroes were formed.
[''Adventure Comics'' #375 (Dec. 1968)] The team's symbol was a
mandala
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which their leader wore across his neck. The Wanderers were:
* Celebrand – The leader and the group's strategist.
* Psyche – A "
psychic vampire" who can manipulate and feed on emotions.
* Quantum Queen – Can manipulate and transform into
quantum
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energy.
* Elvo – A master swordsman who wields an
energy sword.
* Dartalg – An expert with blowguns and darts. Has several types of darts for use, such as exploding darts.
* Ornitho – A winged humanoid who can transform into birds.
* Immorto – An expert marksman with a
healing factor that renders him immortal.
After meeting the Legion, the Wanderers are exposed to radiation from the Nefar Nebula which temporarily turns them evil. The Legionnaires become allies of the group after returning them to normal.
The Wanderers then reappeared as guests at
Duo Damsel and
Bouncing Boy
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's wedding, and also reappeared during the Legion's
battle with Darkseid.
Post-''
Crisis
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''
In June 1988, the Wanderers appeared in their own eponymous title, written by
Doug Moench
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, which ran for thirteen issues. Original artist
Steve Dillon
Steve Dillon (22 March 1962 – 22 October 2016) was a British comic book artist, best known for his work with writer Garth Ennis on ''Hellblazer'', ''Preacher (comics), Preacher'' and ''The Punisher''.
Early life
Dillon was born in London i ...
redesigned the characters, but was replaced by
Dave Hoover and Robert Campanella who redesigned them again. In this series, all the Wanderers were killed then recreated by Clonus, their Controller mentor, with upgraded powers and drastically different bodies with the exception of Celebrand, whose cloning attempt failed:
* Dartalon (formerly Dartalg) gains quills across his body that can be fired as projectiles.
* Elvar (formerly Elvo) gains an energy sword that can trigger emotions in others.
* Re-Animage (formerly Immorto) can heal and resurrect others.
* Aviax (formerly Ornitho), Psyche, and Quantum Queen retain their original powers.
The new Wanderers later solve the murder of their original selves and become agents of the
United Planets (U.P.).
Five Years Later
Inexplicably, Dartalon appears among Leland McCauley's collection of captive statues.
2004 Legion
In the "
Threeboot", the Wanderers are a black ops superhero team created by the United Planets to battle the
Dominators. All of the Wanderers except Lightning Lord (Mekt Ranzz) are killed fighting the Dominators.
[''Supergirl & the Legion of Super-Heroes'' #25 (Feb. 2007)] Mekt then recruits heroes such as
Polar Boy
Polar Boy (Brek Bannin) is a fictional character from the 30th century of the DC Universe, initially suggested by reader Buddy Lavigne of Northbrook, Illinois in the letters page of ''Adventure Comics'' #304, from January 1963. He was the first of ...
,
Inferno,
White Witch,
Nemesis Kid, and
Plant Lad and recreated the team.
The Wanderers then join forces with the Legion to stop a Dominator invasion of the U.P. After helping the Legion defeat the Dominators, the Wanderers are offered Legion membership by Supergirl, but flee when Mekt is arrested for mind-controlling the population of Winath. Other members of the team included a figure resembling
Legion of Super-Villains
The Legion of Super-Villains is a team of supervillains who appear in comic books published by DC Comics, primarily as enemies of the Legion of Super-Heroes. They first appeared in ''Superman'' #147 (Aug 1961).
The team originated at a time when ...
member Tyr and the team's coordinator Tarik.
The members of this version of the Wanderers includes:
* Grav – An anti-grav acrobat.
*
Inferno – Can generate heat and light.
* Jeyra Entinn – A Saturnian telepath.
* Kid Quake – Generates earthquakes.
* Kromak – Can graft body parts together.
*
Mekt Ranzz – The team leader. Generates
bio-electricity.
* Micro Lass – A giant who can shrink down to six feet.
*
Nemesis Kid – Powers unknown.
* Physo – Powers unknown.
*
Plant Lad – Can accelerate plant growth.
*
Polar Boy
Polar Boy (Brek Bannin) is a fictional character from the 30th century of the DC Universe, initially suggested by reader Buddy Lavigne of Northbrook, Illinois in the letters page of ''Adventure Comics'' #304, from January 1963. He was the first of ...
– Can generate ice and slow molecular movement.
* Telekinesis – A telekinetic.
* Thoom – Possesses superhuman strength.
* Vrax Gozzl – A
Coluan who possesses a tenth-level intellect.
*
White Witch – Wields various forms of magic.
Earth-247 Legion
Following the events of ''
Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds'', the
1994 Legion, whose universe was destroyed in ''
Infinite Crisis
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'', travel the
Multiverse
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in an attempt to find and rescue survivors of other lost universes and take the name "the Wanderers".
[''Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds'' #5 (Sept. 2009)]
References
External links
*
The Wanderers at Cosmic Teams!
{{Legion of Super-Heroes
1988 comics debuts
Characters created by Jim Shooter
Characters created by Win Mortimer
Comics by Doug Moench
Comics characters introduced in 1968
DC Comics titles
Legion of Super-Heroes