Gorgon (DC Comics)

Gorgon (DC Comics)
Gorgon
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Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Justice League Europe #15 (June 1990)
In-story information
Full name Dr. Mortimer
Team affiliations Extremists
Abilities Possesses superhumanly strong tentacles

Gorgon is a fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain, part of the evil gang called Extremists.[1] He is based on the Marvel Comics supervillain Doctor Octopus, and like him has several super-strong tentacles, though they are organic rather than mechanical.

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Gorgon

The first Gorgon was a supervillain on the world of Angor, an otherdimensional duplicate of Earth. The Extremists wiped out Angor in a nuclear explosion, leaving only themselves and a few heroes who fled to Earth. The Extremists pursued them and it was revealed all but one of them had died and the surviving one, Dreamslayer, used androids of his comrades, including Gorgon. They were deactivated and stored in the Watchtower.[1]

Gorgon Robot

The second Gorgon was a robotic duplicate of the first Gorgon, one of many robots created by the inventor Mitch Wacky on the other dimensional world of Angor, as part of a theme park attraction. After the death of virtually all heroes and villains on the planet, the evil Dreamslayer used the robot duplicates to re-create his villain team, the Extremists. After traveling to Earth, the Extremists almost took over the world before being defeated by Justice League Europe. The Extremists robots were then exhibited in Madame Clouseau's Wax Museum in Paris.[1] They were later used by Dreamslayer a second time on the island of Kooey Kooey Kooey, and still later as pawns of Twilight in a battle with Supergirl. A statue of Gorgon was kept in the Villains Gallery on the Justice League's moon base.

Countdown

In the new Lord Havok and the Extremists series (2007), a new version of Gorgon features, a denizen of Earth-8. In #2 his origin is revealed; Dr. Mortimer was working on genetic alteration to give a person the ability to deal with threats by changing into a monster form and creating an entirely different personality. When he was caught in an explosion at his lab, Mortimer was changed, becoming the Gorgon creature, with a different personality for every tentacle on his head. When one of his personalities killed his girlfriend, a distraught Mortimer was recruited by Lord Havok.

In other media

Gorgon has appeared in Justice League Unlimited along with the other Extremists when they attacked a city. He was defeated by Batman and Hawkgirl.

References

  1. ^ a b c Jimenez, Phil (2008), "Extremists, The", in Dougall, Alastair, The DC Comics Encyclopedia, New York: Dorling Kindersley, pp. 117, ISBN 0-7566-4119-5, OCLC 213309017 

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