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In the midst of the Trinity War, Grid activated the moment Atomica revealed her true allegiances where the artificial intelligence brutally ripped itself out from Victor Stone's body leaving him critically injured. The mechanical entity then participated in the attack on the heroes as Pandora's Box was opened to bring forth the Crime Syndicate into the world. (Justice League v2 #23) | In the midst of the Trinity War, Grid activated the moment Atomica revealed her true allegiances where the artificial intelligence brutally ripped itself out from Victor Stone's body leaving him critically injured. The mechanical entity then participated in the attack on the heroes as Pandora's Box was opened to bring forth the Crime Syndicate into the world. (Justice League v2 #23) | ||
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+ | Grid later came to serve in the [[Crime Syndicate of America]] during their invasion of Earth where he came to serve as a datahub for their operations in taking over the world. Through his abilities, he was able to cut power to all major cities and orchestrates the release of all prisoners from the planet's superhuman prisons. (Forever Evil v1 #1) In this time, Grid came to examine the data files on the Crime Syndicate members in order to learn about emotions. This saw him looking into the data files of [[Power Ring (Crime Syndicate)|Power Ring]], [[Johnny Quick (Crime Syndicate)|Johnny Quick]], Atomica and [[Deathstorm]]. He was, however, unable to access the information on [[Superwoman]] as her files had been deleted with this causing him to experience something akin to suspicion. (Justice League v2 #26) Afterwards, the [[Metal Men]] came to be reactivated with Cyborg enlisting them to help him to take out the Crime Syndicate and headed to [[Happy Harbor]]. Victor Stone then lured Grid out into a confrontation where he and the Metal Men attacked the artificial intelligence. To aid him, Grid called on assistance from the [[Secret Society of Super Villains]] whilst he himself attempted to enter into Cyborg's new body. However, once inside, he came to be trapped in the body just as the Metal Men defeated the Secret Society at the scene. (Justice League v2 #29) | ||
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+ | Afterwards, Grid remained trapped in Cyborg's body when the surviving members of the Crime Syndicate came to the Justice League so that they could work together to end the conflict raging between [[Darkseid]] and the [[Anti-Monitor]]. (Justice League v2 #47) | ||
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+ | Following the conflict, Grid and Owlman came to be the only survivors of the Crime Syndicate with them escaping to the Moon. Owlman then downloaded the artificial intelligence into [[Metron]]'s '''Mobius Chair''' but the pair were then confronted by a [[Doctor Manhattan|powerful entity]] who destroyed the pair. (Justice League v2 #50) | ||
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+ | Grid came to survive where he was within Cyborg's body where once again he attempted to take over Victor Stone. (Challenge of the Super Sons v1 #8) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Personality and attributes=== | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
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+ | He was described as being a digital shadow of Cyborg. (Challenge of the Super Sons v1 #8) | ||
===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
− | *''Justice League v2'': | + | *''Justice League v2'': (2013) |
+ | *''Challenge of the Super Sons v1'': (2021) | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Grid_(Prime_Earth) DC Database Entry] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid_(comics) Wikipedia Entry] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid_(comics) Wikipedia Entry] | ||
Revision as of 17:40, 24 March 2021
Grid is a robotic comic supervillain that features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Grid was a sentient computer virus born within the systems of the Cyborg Victor Stone. He remained dormant with the mechanical systems of his host who was unaware of his existence where he slowly was corrupting files. Around this time, Atomica was infiltrating Victor's systems in secret where she encountered Grid and managed to recruit him to her cause into being a member of the Crime Syndicate of America. (Justice League v2 #23)
In the midst of the Trinity War, Grid activated the moment Atomica revealed her true allegiances where the artificial intelligence brutally ripped itself out from Victor Stone's body leaving him critically injured. The mechanical entity then participated in the attack on the heroes as Pandora's Box was opened to bring forth the Crime Syndicate into the world. (Justice League v2 #23)
Grid later came to serve in the Crime Syndicate of America during their invasion of Earth where he came to serve as a datahub for their operations in taking over the world. Through his abilities, he was able to cut power to all major cities and orchestrates the release of all prisoners from the planet's superhuman prisons. (Forever Evil v1 #1) In this time, Grid came to examine the data files on the Crime Syndicate members in order to learn about emotions. This saw him looking into the data files of Power Ring, Johnny Quick, Atomica and Deathstorm. He was, however, unable to access the information on Superwoman as her files had been deleted with this causing him to experience something akin to suspicion. (Justice League v2 #26) Afterwards, the Metal Men came to be reactivated with Cyborg enlisting them to help him to take out the Crime Syndicate and headed to Happy Harbor. Victor Stone then lured Grid out into a confrontation where he and the Metal Men attacked the artificial intelligence. To aid him, Grid called on assistance from the Secret Society of Super Villains whilst he himself attempted to enter into Cyborg's new body. However, once inside, he came to be trapped in the body just as the Metal Men defeated the Secret Society at the scene. (Justice League v2 #29)
Afterwards, Grid remained trapped in Cyborg's body when the surviving members of the Crime Syndicate came to the Justice League so that they could work together to end the conflict raging between Darkseid and the Anti-Monitor. (Justice League v2 #47)
Following the conflict, Grid and Owlman came to be the only survivors of the Crime Syndicate with them escaping to the Moon. Owlman then downloaded the artificial intelligence into Metron's Mobius Chair but the pair were then confronted by a powerful entity who destroyed the pair. (Justice League v2 #50)
Grid came to survive where he was within Cyborg's body where once again he attempted to take over Victor Stone. (Challenge of the Super Sons v1 #8)
Overview
Personality and attributes
He was described as being a digital shadow of Cyborg. (Challenge of the Super Sons v1 #8)
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Grid was created by Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis where he made his first appearance in Justice League v2 #23 (October, 2013).
In other media
Television
- In Doom Patrol, Grid was referenced in the live-action DC Universe television series where it appeared in the episode "Donkey Patrol". It was shown as being the artificial intelligence that assisted Cyborg in his operations where it followed his commands such as searching through data or activating the various modes of his mechanical systems.
Video games
- In Injustice 2, Grid appeared as an alternate skin playable character and in the story mode of the fighting video game where he was voiced by actor Khary Payton.
Appearances
- Justice League v2: (2013)
- Challenge of the Super Sons v1: (2021)
External Links
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