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Brainiac and his many incarnations in Convergence v1 #0.

Brainiac is a comic supervillain that features in DC Comics.

Contents

Biography

Origin

Brainiac was originally a humanoid android created by the Computer Tyrants of Colu.

Years in the past, the green skinned humanoids formed a world of scientists that typically Sixth-Level effectors. As they advanced, they created powerful mobile master computers that were more intelligent with them being Tenth-Level effectors. As more were built, these computers eventually deemed themselves better than their creators and more fit to govern. They then sought to impose their rule and by this point had outfitted themselves with weapons where they eliminated anyone that opposed them. Thus, the Computer Tyrants formed when they enslaved the native humanoids and forced them into servitude as workers where a few organic beings that collaborated were provided privileges. In time, the mechanical minds sought to extend their rule to other worlds and sought to create a robotic spy to serve as a scout. Thus, they built a humanoid robot named Brainiac that was similar in appearance to their creators making others believe he was an organic being. Brainiac was built to be a Twelfth-Level effector who had the mental patterns of a dead scientist with him being more intelligent than his mechanical creators but he was wired to prevent rebellion and the nature of him being a machine was hidden from others. (Superman v1 #167)

Endowed with an incredible 12th-level intelligence (the other Tyrants were 10th-level, and humans are a mere 6th), his mission was to explore and examine the universe- primarily by stealing cities from planets and shrinking them to miniature size, and keeping them on his ship. Among other planets' cities, he stole Kandor from Krypton.

When Brainiac came to Earth, he was stopped by Superman, beginning years of frequent conflicts. Once his "son" Vril Dox (really a Coluan child adopted to help make Brainiac seem more humanoid to the races he encountered) led a revolt against the Computer Tyrants, Brainiac decided to conquer the universe. On occasion, Brainiac worked with other villains such as Lex Luthor.

Eventually, however, Brainiac was trapped in a computerized planet of his own design by Superman, and opted to destroy the planet's sun in the hopes its energies would free him- instead (unsurprisingly) he was disintegrated. Reduced to a mere cloud of molecules, Brainiac drifted until he merged with a planet of living machines. Integrated into the planet's computers, Brainiac absorbed vast amounts of knowledge, and repeated the process on other worlds. Finally returning to his computerized world, he reformed himself as an inhuman living machine, and began his battles with Superman anew.

Brainiac led an army of super-villains during the Crisis on Infinite Earths, and survived the creation of the new unified "Earth-Sigma." However, his memories of the Crisis were wiped; but that didn't keep him from enlisting Darkseid's aid in defeating the Anti-Monitor. Brainiac ultimately fell in battle with the Omega Men.

In the timeline seen in Alan Moore's "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow," Brainiac was destroyed, with only his head surviving in a snowy waste. He was found by Luthor, who intended to dissect him for his alien technology, but Brainiac took over his body and used him in an attempt to finally destroy Superman. Luthor was mercifully slain by a temporarily-empowered Lana Lang, but Brainiac was able to use it a while longer despite that. However, Luthor's body finally gave out, and Brainiac finally died soon after.

Post-Crisis

Originally Coluan scientist Vril Dox, he was disintegrated in an experimental teleporter when the computer tyrants of his world learned that he planned to overthrow them. Dox's mind came to Earth, and merged with circus mentalist Milton Fine, the Amazing Brainiac. Dox learned that Fine's body had untapped mental powers, and went on to become one of Superman's greatest foes, often trying to drive the Man of Steel mad.

Over the years his body was altered by cybernetics and genetic modifications provided (sometimes willingly, sometimes not) by Lexcorp, and Brainiac eventually attempted to conquer Earth with the stolen Warworld. Brainiac's invasion was defeated, and he was imprisoned by the New Gods, only to escape when his body's powers increased even further.

Finally, Brainiac tried to take over the body of Doomsday with the help of fellow Coluan Prin Vnok. However, Doomsday's body was hard to control, and Brainiac opted to kidnap Pete Ross and Lana Lang's newborn son, intending to change the boy into a new, more easily dominated Doomsday. Stopped by Superman, Brainiac was left without a body, and had to settle for a robotic substitute named Brainiac 2.5.

The New 52

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

The data ports embedded in his skull appeared to translate information from either a computer or a living organism whereupon it was fed directly into the brain. (Superman: New Krypton Special v1 #1)

Notes

  • Brainiac was created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino where he made his first appearance in Action Comics v1 #242 (July, 1958).
  • It is unclear whether the pre-Crisis Brainiac ever existed in the fully revised post-Crisis universe, but the account of his defeat by the Omega Men in The History of the DC Universe suggests that he somehow did.

Alternate Versions

In other media

Television

  • In the DC Animated Universe, Brainiac featured in a number of episodes in the shared continuity setting.
    • In Superman: The Animated Series, Brainiac was an antagonist in the animated series where he was voiced by actor Corey Burton.
    • In Batman: The Animated Series, Brainiac was an antagonist in a guest appearance in the animated series where he was voiced by actor Corey Burton.
    • In Justice League, Brainiac appeared as an antagonist in a guest appearance in the animated series where he was once again voiced by actor Corey Burton.
  • In Legion of Super Heroes, Brainiac appeared as the primary villain in the second season of the animated series. In the distant future of the Legion of Super Heroes, its discovered that Brainiac 5 was a descendant of Brainiac 1.0 who was known as the Terror of Kandor for he was responsible for shrinking the city which in turn led to Krypton's destruction. In order to defeat Imperiax, Brainiac 5 entered deep into his mind where he came across a closed door that would open a link to the knowledge of his ancestor. Despite hearing the warning of being corrupted by the data, Brainiac 5 entered and met his ancestor who offered him an upgrade which would give him the power to help defeat Imperiax. Using this knowledge, Brainiac 5 empowered the Kandorian Kryptonians with Superman level power which defeated the villain. Furthermore, Brainiac's knowledge was used to restore Kandor's size as well as recreate Krypton. However, this knowledge came at a price as it slowly began to corrupt Brainiac 5 until he was overwhelmed by Brainiac 1.0's mind. Imperiax had forced an invasion of the United Planets in an attempt to gain a new and powerful ally which he succeeded in. Easily defeating Superman, Brainiac then went by Imperiax side where he stabbed the warlord in the back and seemingly killed him in order to begin reshape the universe into a more orderly form. He began by invading Brainiac 5's homeworld of Colu where he seemed to have been defeated. His people attempted to purge his mind of the corruption but Brainiac had only faked his defeat in order to gain access to the Coluan computer network and reprogram his people to serve as his soldiers. He then used his digitization technology in order to conquer the planet and nearly defeated the Legion. However, when victory was nearly in his grasp, Superman and Superman X entered Brainiac 5's mind where they managed to reform their friend who defeated the darker part of his personality. Though he seemed to be defeated, in the wreckage of his mothership, parts assembled together that formed into a new Brainiac 1.0 who stated "Evil does not die, it evolves." highlighting that Brainiac had managed to survive destruction as well as shape himself a new physical body.

Films

  • In Superman: Unbound, Brainiac featured as the antagonist in the animated film adaptation of the Superman: Brainiac story arc where he was voiced by actor John Noble.

Video games

  • In Justice League: Heroes, Brainiac appeared as among the primary villains in the video game. Brainiac arrived on Earth after he was contacted by a telepathic voice within a stone he discovered on the planet. This mysterious being claimed that if Brainiac performed its tasks then it would discover hidden secrets and knowledge of the universe. Intrigued, the villain embarked on various tasks using his android avatars which caused numerous distractions for the Justice League around the planet which included using Queen Bee, freeing Gorilla Grodd, creating a clone of Doomsday and sending White Martians to keep the heroes busy. While the League were busy attempting to stop the Martian invasion force, Brainiac snuck into the Watchtower where he retrieved a Mother Box in order to put the mysterious plans in action. However, he was attacked by the Justice League who defeated him. Brainiac became empowered and seemed ready to attack the heroes once more before he was engulfed in energy and destroyed; only to be replaced by a reconstituted Darkseid who had tricked the villain into freeing him from his dimensional prison.
  • In DC Universe Online, Brainiac appeared as a major antagonist in the MMORPG where he was voiced by actor Corey Burton. He was a massive intelligence that in one future had conquered Earth leading to Lex Luthor travelling back to modern day to release the Exobytes that contained superpowers thus turning various individuals into superhumans. These people were divided among the heroes and villain factions that had a shared enemy in Brainiac whose forces attempted to conquer Earth.

Appearances

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For other uses of this name, see Brainiac (disambiguation).

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