Daxamites
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==History== | ==History== | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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*'''Telos Usr''' : a male Daxamite inducted into the White Lantern Corps after Kyle Rayner created seven power rings during the battle with Oblivion. (Green Lantern: New Guardians v1 #40) | *'''Telos Usr''' : a male Daxamite inducted into the White Lantern Corps after Kyle Rayner created seven power rings during the battle with Oblivion. (Green Lantern: New Guardians v1 #40) | ||
*'''Si Bar''' : a male Daxamite who once visited Krypton until he was captured by a criminal family in Scorched Space. (Batman/Robin v1 #30) | *'''Si Bar''' : a male Daxamite who once visited Krypton until he was captured by a criminal family in Scorched Space. (Batman/Robin v1 #30) | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 17:51, 29 November 2016
Daxamites are an alien species that feature in DC Comics.
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History
Overview
Members
- Andromeda :
- Cil Gand : a male Daxamite that was captured by the Tolos and imprisoned in the bottle city of Kandor to serve as a host body for the alien wizard's mind. (Superman v2 #116)
- Mon-El :
- Sodam Yat :
- Telos Usr : a male Daxamite inducted into the White Lantern Corps after Kyle Rayner created seven power rings during the battle with Oblivion. (Green Lantern: New Guardians v1 #40)
- Si Bar : a male Daxamite who once visited Krypton until he was captured by a criminal family in Scorched Space. (Batman/Robin v1 #30)
- Renegade :
Notes
In other media
Television
- In Supergirl, Daxamites were mentioned in the live-action television series in the episode "Welcome to Earth". They were inhabitants of Krypton's twin world Daxam where they developed as an advanced civilization who formed a monarchy that ruled their people. A sport played by their people was Garata that was similar to soccer that involved dragons. A Daxamite word for goodbye was Beyalat Daxam that was said as a farewell. Daxamites went through arranged marriages from birth where mates were chosen with them getting married upon adulthood. Centuries ago, a dispute emerged with the planet Krypton leading to war between those worlds where thousands were killed. As a result, Kryptonians and Daxamites had a tense relationship with one another with each blaming the other for the conflict. As a result of Krypton's destruction, Daxam's surface was ravaged which wiped out all of its inhabitants except for Mon-El who escaped in a pod where he landed on Earth.
Appearances
- Superman v2 #116:
- Batman/Superman v1:
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