Rimbor

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Rimbor is a planet that features in DC Comics.

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History

Origin

Rimbor

Post-Zero Hour

Following the Zero Hour, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.

Overview

Rimbor has a reputation as a rough, lawless planet where crime and corruption run rampant. It is inhabited by members of several different races, including humans. No single race seems to dominate Rimbor, implying that it may be a United Planets colony world with no indigenous population. Gang violence is commonplace and keeps the Science Police and government of Rimbor busy and largely prevents them from making more headway in cleaning up the world.

Groups and organizations on Rimbor included:

  • Emerald Dragons :
  • Lone Wolves :

Inhabitants

  • Jo Nah :
  • Crav Nah :
  • Mytra Nah :
  • An Ryd :

Notes

  • Rimbor was created by Edmond Hamilton and John Forte where it made its first appearance in Adventure Comics v1 #316 (January, 1964).

In other media

Television

  • In Legion of Super-Heroes, Rimbor was mentioned in the setting of the animated television series in the episode "Legacy". Timber Wolf was shown to had taken part in a solo mission there.
  • In Young Justice, the planet Rimbor made an appearance in the animated television series with it being named in its second season. The Light after taking control of seven members of the Justice League sent them to attack Rimbor before returning to Earth with this occurring over a period of 16 hours. After they were freed, they had no knowledge of their whereabouts with the League attempting to find out what they did during that time but were unable to do so. The damage they caused on Rimbor led to the League and all superheroes of Earth being the most wanted in the galaxy and targeted for arrest. The Light had done this in order to highlight the powers of Metahumans on Earth to alien races in order to attract a powerful species to the planet. Upon learning of their activities, the seven Justice League members voluntarily surrendered themselves to the galactic authorities where they went for a trial on Rimbor.
  • In Supergirl, Rimbor was referenced in the setting of the live-action television series set in the Arrowverse during the episode "Star-Crossed". It was mentioned that Jonathan Groff was a native of the planet Rimbor.

Appearances

  • Adventure Comics v1: (1964)
  • Legion of Super-Heroes v1:

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