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'''Vandal Savage''' is an ancient immortal comic book supervillain that features in [[DC Comics]].
  
'''Vandal Savage''' was an immortal would-be world conqueror, over 30,000 years old, who has taken on hundreds of identities in his long life. Vandal Savage was originally [[Vandar Adg]], a member of a Cro-Magnon tribe who (along with the man who would be known as the [[Immortal Man]]) was transformed by a meteor into a superior and extremely long-lived being. (He is not completely immortal, but his lifespan is so incredibly long that he merely had a few white streaks by the [[853rd Century|853rd century]].)
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==Biography==
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===Pre-Crisis===
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Before the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]], Vandal Savage was a native of [[Earth-2]].
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===Post-Crisis===
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[[File:ActionComicsV1-895Textless.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Luthor encounters Savage in Action Comics v1 #895.]]
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Vandal Savage was an immortal would-be world conqueror, over 30,000 years old, who has taken on hundreds of identities in his long life. Vandal Savage was originally [[Vandar Adg]], a member of a Cro-Magnon tribe who (along with the man who would be known as the [[Immortal Man]]) was transformed by a meteor into a superior and extremely long-lived being. (He is not completely immortal, but his lifespan is so incredibly long that he merely had a few white streaks by the [[853rd Century|853rd century]].)
  
 
Savage served in many militaries, playing the role of conqueror and king numerous times, frequently clashing with the Immortal Man in his various identities. (Vandal claimed to have been many historical conquerors, such as Julius Caesar and Genghis Khan, but it is likely he's exaggerating.) He also founded movements and groups to aid him, such as the [[Illuminati (DC)|Illuminati]].
 
Savage served in many militaries, playing the role of conqueror and king numerous times, frequently clashing with the Immortal Man in his various identities. (Vandal claimed to have been many historical conquerors, such as Julius Caesar and Genghis Khan, but it is likely he's exaggerating.) He also founded movements and groups to aid him, such as the [[Illuminati (DC)|Illuminati]].
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By the 853rd century, Vandal Savage was recognized as a major foe of the [[Justice Legion A]], and allied with the mad stellar computer [[Solaris (DC)|Solaris]] in an attempt to conquer the galaxy. He met his end when [[Chronos (DC)|Chronos]] remotely tampered with his equipment, sending him back in time to Montevideo- just in time to be annihilated.
 
By the 853rd century, Vandal Savage was recognized as a major foe of the [[Justice Legion A]], and allied with the mad stellar computer [[Solaris (DC)|Solaris]] in an attempt to conquer the galaxy. He met his end when [[Chronos (DC)|Chronos]] remotely tampered with his equipment, sending him back in time to Montevideo- just in time to be annihilated.
  
==Pre-Crisis==
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===The New 52===
Before the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]], Vandal Savage was a native of [[Earth-2]].
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Following the Flashpoint, a new version of history was created with a different series of events.
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==Overview==
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===Personality and attributes===
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===Powers and abilities===
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*Vandal Savage was created by Alfred Bester and Martin Nodell where he made his first appearance in Green Lantern v1 #10 (December, 1944).
 
*Vandal Savage was created by Alfred Bester and Martin Nodell where he made his first appearance in Green Lantern v1 #10 (December, 1944).
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==Alternate Versions==
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==In other media==
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===Television===
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===Films===
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''Green Lantern v1'':
 
*''Green Lantern v1'':
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*''The Flash v1'':
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*''Action Comics v1'':
  
 
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Revision as of 11:37, 1 January 2016

Vandal Savage

Vandal Savage is an ancient immortal comic book supervillain that features in DC Comics.

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Biography

Pre-Crisis

Before the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Vandal Savage was a native of Earth-2.

Post-Crisis

Luthor encounters Savage in Action Comics v1 #895.

Vandal Savage was an immortal would-be world conqueror, over 30,000 years old, who has taken on hundreds of identities in his long life. Vandal Savage was originally Vandar Adg, a member of a Cro-Magnon tribe who (along with the man who would be known as the Immortal Man) was transformed by a meteor into a superior and extremely long-lived being. (He is not completely immortal, but his lifespan is so incredibly long that he merely had a few white streaks by the 853rd century.)

Savage served in many militaries, playing the role of conqueror and king numerous times, frequently clashing with the Immortal Man in his various identities. (Vandal claimed to have been many historical conquerors, such as Julius Caesar and Genghis Khan, but it is likely he's exaggerating.) He also founded movements and groups to aid him, such as the Illuminati.

In the 1940s, Vandal saw an opportunity to gain power, which led him to battle with many heroes of the era, including Green Lantern and the Justice Society of America. He allied with the Injustice Society of the World, to increase his chances, but ultimately failed.

Years later, Vandal began to age again, and sought out the meteor that gave him his longevity; he was seemingly destroyed by it, but was actually revitalized. Vandal has since engaged in more Machiavellian plots, preferring less direct conflicts.

In modern times, a plot of Savage's gone awry destroyed the city of Montevideo in Uruguay, and Savage lost an eye in battle with the Martian Manhunter, after which he went underground.

By the 853rd century, Vandal Savage was recognized as a major foe of the Justice Legion A, and allied with the mad stellar computer Solaris in an attempt to conquer the galaxy. He met his end when Chronos remotely tampered with his equipment, sending him back in time to Montevideo- just in time to be annihilated.

The New 52

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of history was created with a different series of events.

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Vandal Savage was created by Alfred Bester and Martin Nodell where he made his first appearance in Green Lantern v1 #10 (December, 1944).

Alternate Versions

In other media

Television

Films

Appearances

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  • Action Comics v1:

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