Leland McCauley

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Leland McCauley is a male comic supervillain who features in DC Comics.

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Biography

Pre-Crisis

Leland McCauley

Leland McCauley had a number of business meetings at his Andean estate before catching up with his more covert agents. One of them had been monitoring Mojai Desai, the new President of Earth, and concluded he would not be an impediment to McCauley’s projects, including his development of the Himalayas. Another agent had seduced a councilor from Mars to ensure the U.P. would vote for McCauley’s inner-belt manufacturing proposal. Charon had been keeping his eyes on R.J. Brande, who McCauley was still obsessed with and hoped for the financial ruin of. R.J. Brande had another meeting with the Proteans, this time on his own estates, to discuss the Protean freedom movement. McCauley was trying to locate his former pet Protean, who’d been freed when the U.P. made the resolution that Proteans were sentient beings. McCauley knew his former pet knew his business secrets and could get him in a world of trouble if the Protean ever revealed all the illegal activities he was involved in. (Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #13)

Post-Zero Hour

Overview

Personality and attributes

A relative to the McCauley family was Celeste McCauley who would go by the name of Celeste Rockfish. She was the niece of Leland McCauley III and the cousin of Leland McCauley IV.

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Leland McCauley was created by Jim Shooter and Win Mortimer where he made his first appearance in Adventure Comics v1 #374 (November, 1968).
  • A character named Leland McCauley appeared in Azrael: Death's Dark Knight v1 #1 (2009) set in the modern day and was a member of the Order of Purity though no connection was mentioned to the 30th century incarnation of the character.

Appearances

  • Adventure Comics v1: (1968)

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