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|caption=Son of Vulcan #5. Cover art by [[Ed McGuinness]]
|caption = ''Son of Vulcan'' #5, cover art by [[Ed McGuinness]].
|character_name=Vulcan
|character_name = Vulcan
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|publisher = [[DC Comics]]
|debut=''Son of Vulcan'' vol. 2 #1 ([[August 2005]])
|debut = ''Son of Vulcan'' vol. 2 #1 (August 2005)
|creators=[[Scott Beatty]] (writer)<br/> [[Keron Grant]] (artist)
|creators = [[Scott Beatty]] (writer)<br/> [[Keron Grant]] (artist)
|real_name=Miguel Devante
|real_name = Miguel Devante
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|alliances=Derby Youth Home<br>[[Titans East]]
|alliances = Derby Youth Home<br/>[[Titans East]]
|aliases=Son of Vulcan, Mikey
|aliases = Son of Vulcan, Mikey
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|powers= [[Pyrokinesis]] via the Vulcan Metavirus.
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'''Vulcan''', is a [[fictional character]] that appears in [[comic book]]s published by [[DC Comics]]. He is the second character to star in a book titled ''[[Son of Vulcan]]'', the first being [[Son of Vulcan|Johnny Mann]], who was created by [[Charlton Comics]] in 1965 and later purchased by DC Comics in 1983.
'''Vulcan''' is a fictional character that appears in [[comic book]]s published by [[DC Comics]]. He is the second character to star in a book titled ''[[Son of Vulcan]]'', the first being [[Son of Vulcan|Johnny Mann]], who was created by [[Charlton Comics]] in 1965 and later purchased by DC Comics in 1983.


In the modern version, Miguel Devante is known simply as ''Vulcan'' and first appears in ''Son of Vulcan'' vol. 2 #1 August 2005. He was created by [[Scott Beatty]] and [[Keron Grant]].
In the modern version, Miguel Devante is known simply as ''Vulcan'' and first appears in ''Son of Vulcan'' vol. 2 #1 (August 2005). He was created by [[Scott Beatty]] and [[Keron Grant]].


==Fictional character biography==
== Fictional character biography ==
[[Image:Newhybridsdcu.png|thumb|300px|The New Hybrids, artist [[Keron Grant]].|left]]
Long ago the [[White Martian]]s created a ''metavirus'', a [[Metahuman#The Metagene|metagene]] that could be passed from host to host via touch. This metavirus was responsible for the empowerment of the very first '''Son of Vulcan'''. From that time on the Vulcans passed the metavirus down in an unbroken line, sworn to hunt and kill White Martians.
[[Image:Witchazeldcu.png|thumb|100px|left|Witchazel]]Miguel Devante is the latest member of a lineage of [[metahumans]] who hunt [[White Martian]]s and were empowered by a virus they created. After becoming a superhero, Miguel battles Vulcan's enemies, the '''Coalition of Crime''', consisting of Witchazel, Dino-Mite, Monkey-in-the-Middle, Charliehorse, Little B.U.D.D.Y., Flex, Scramjet, and Fishmonger. He also meets the human-Martian hybrid children '''Sapling''', '''Buster''', '''Silhouette''', '''Quaker''', and '''Blur'''.


Vulcan appears in ''[[Justice Society of America|JSA Classified]]'' #19 (January 2007) as an unwilling participant in [[Roulette (DC Comics)|Roulette]]'s metahuman brawls. He joins [[Titans East]] before being injured and rendered comatose in a battle with [[Trigon (comics)|Trigon]].
===Vulcan===
Orphan Miguel "Mikey" Devante, 14, is taken hostage by Jason Woodrue a.k.a. the [[Floronic Man]] at the Big Belly Burger in Miguel's hometown of '''Charlton’s Point'''. A relatively unknown hero named Vulcan tells Mikey to free the other hostages while he battles the Floronic Man. Miguel stays back after freeing the other hostages to ensure Vulcan is safe. Miguel saves Vulcan from danger by chopping off Floronic Man's arm with Vulcan's sword. Vulcan chooses Miguel to be his successor and takes him from the Derby Youth Home orphanage to his base the '''Vulcan’s Forge'''.


Vulcan is seen pursuing [[El Diablo (comics)|El Diablo]] in the pages of ''Suicide Squad'' as the latter escapes in a commandeered ambulance to Gotham before his Justi-Flyer is disabled by [[Deadshot]].
===Son of Vulcan===
Before Miguel can be trained, Praetor, the computer for the Vulcan’s Forge, informs Vulcan that Floronic Man has escaped from custody. Vulcan and his new sidekick, Miguel, go to put Floronic Man back in custody. Miguel quickly realizes that they are not fighting the real Floronic Man for he has two arms and not one. Vulcan is killed by a female White Martian named '''A'Morr''' who was disguised as Floronic Man, but not before the Flame of Vulcan is passed on to Mikey.


==Powers, abilities, and equipment==
Miguel returns to Vulcan's Forge, where Praetor asks him to verify himself. Pandora, an [[android]] assistant of Vulcan's, learns that Vulcan has been killed, and she goes to retrieve the sword and helmet which were left behind in Miguel's hasty retreat. Praetor, upon Mikey's failure to recite any of the five governing laws of the Line of Fire and thus vox-confirm his identity as Vulcan, begins to scuttle the Forge and ejects Miguel into space, in compliance with Forge security protocols. Pandora saves Miguel and they try to leave the Forge in a jumpjet, the Justi-Flyer. Praetor turns Pandora off but Mikey escapes with the deactivated Pandora.
Thanks to the unique Vulcan Metavirus, Miguel can generate intense heat from any part of his body. Miguel wears a special suit of body armor created by previous Vulcans, with gauntlets capable of generating forcefields. All Vulcans carry a special sword with a [[Monomolecular wire|monomolecular]] blade.


The Vulcans have access to the Encyclopedae Vulcanis, containing the collective knowledge of previous mantle holders.
===Rogues Gallery===
[[Image:Witchazeldcu.png|thumb|100px|left|Witchazel]]
At the funeral for Vulcan, his "old" enemies, the '''Coalition of Crime''' (Witchazel, Dino-Mite, Monkey-in-the-Middle, Charliehorse, Little B.U.D.D.Y., Flex, Scramjet, and Fishmonger, all characters created for the new series), attack Miguel, who is helped by an old Son of Vulcan named '''Barney Blaine'''. From Blaine, Miguel learns that the White Martians created the Sons of Vulcan with a metavirus.
[[Image:Newhybridsdcu.png|thumb|300px|right|The New Hybrids, artist [[Keron Grant]]]]
Miguel is captured by a male White Martian named '''A'monn A'mokk''' but frees himself and destroys A'morr, but the human-Martian hybrid children of A'monn and A'morr, '''Sapling''', '''Buster''', '''Silhouette''', '''Quaker''' and '''Blur''' escape. Blur is an albino teenager wearing an altered form of the [[Reverse-Flash]]'s costume, and he and his four siblings still retain a latent fear of fire. [[Funky Flashman]], who was a member of the first [[Secret Society of Super-Villains]] and who provided the White Martians with [[metahuman]] genes, never revealed whether or not Blur's human DNA came from [[Flash (Barry Allen)|Barry Allen]] or [[Professor Zoom]]. Sapling resembled [[Poison Ivy (comics)|Poison Ivy]] in powers and costume, and Buster seemed like the character [[Blockbuster (comics)|Blockbuster]] (or maybe a cross between [[Bizarro]] and [[Solomon Grundy (comics)|Solomon Grundy]] ). Silhouette seemed to be wearing a variant of [[Nightshade (comics)|Nightshade's]] old costume (or perhaps the Shadow Thief's) and had similar powers. Quaker had similar powers to [[Quakemaster]]. All of the characters to whom the hybrids bear resemblance were at one time members of the original Secret Society of Super-Villains, as was Funky Flashman, so it's assumed that he got the genetic samples from those villains when they were members of the SSoSV.

Miguel and the restored Pandora later go to San Francisco, where Miguel is seen talking to [[Beast Boy]] of the [[Teen Titans]] and presenting himself as simply ''Vulcan''.

Vulcan next appeared in ''[[Infinite Crisis]]'' #6 among of the spell-casters who summon the [[Spectre (comics)|Spectre]] at [[Stonehenge]]. Seeing as Miguel's powers stem from a transferable Metagene virus it has yet to be revealed why he was there.

==="Trial by Fire" aftermath===
{{main|White Martian}}

In the ''[[Justice League of America|JLA]]'' story arc "Trial by Fire", an ancient Martian entity called Fernus takes possession of [[Martian Manhunter|J'onn J'onzz]] and seemingly exterminates all remaining members of the White Martian race, though surviving White Martians have been seen since, including [[Miss Martian]] and the faux Green Martians in the ''Martian Manhunter'' miniseries.

===One Year Later===
{{main|One Year Later}}

Vulcan recently appeared in ''[[Justice Society of America|JSA Classified]]'' #19 (Jan 2007), as an unwilling participant in one of [[Roulette (DC Comics)|Roulette]]'s metahuman brawls, fighting against [[Bork (comics)|Bork]] of the [[Power Company]]. He flees, and later resurfaces as one of the new [[Titans East]] teammembers, under the rule of [[Cyborg (comics)|Cyborg]]. His comeback is very short-lived, as the Titans are badly injured by [[Trigon (comics)|Trigon]], and Vulcan is left comatose.

==Powers & equipment==
Thanks to the unique Vulcan Metavirus, Miguel is able to generate intense heat from any part of his body. Miguel wears a special suit of body armor created by previous Vulcans, with gauntlets capable of generating forcefields. All Vulcans carry a special sword with a translucent [[Monomolecular wire|monomolecular]] blade that can apparently cut through almost anything.

The Vulcans and Sons of Vulcan had access to the ''Encyclopedae Vulcanis'', the collected lore of everyone who had ever borne the mantle of Vulcan.


==References==
==References==
* [http://www.comicon.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=36&t=003555 Comicon Interview with Scott Beatty]
* [http://www.comicon.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=36&t=003555 Comicon Interview with Scott Beatty]


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Latest revision as of 16:20, 16 November 2024

Vulcan
Son of Vulcan #5, cover art by Ed McGuinness.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceSon of Vulcan vol. 2 #1 (August 2005)
Created byScott Beatty (writer)
Keron Grant (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoMiguel Devante
Team affiliationsDerby Youth Home
Titans East
Notable aliasesSon of Vulcan, Mikey
AbilitiesPyrokinesis via the Vulcan Metavirus.

Vulcan is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. He is the second character to star in a book titled Son of Vulcan, the first being Johnny Mann, who was created by Charlton Comics in 1965 and later purchased by DC Comics in 1983.

In the modern version, Miguel Devante is known simply as Vulcan and first appears in Son of Vulcan vol. 2 #1 (August 2005). He was created by Scott Beatty and Keron Grant.

Fictional character biography

[edit]
The New Hybrids, artist Keron Grant.
Witchazel

Miguel Devante is the latest member of a lineage of metahumans who hunt White Martians and were empowered by a virus they created. After becoming a superhero, Miguel battles Vulcan's enemies, the Coalition of Crime, consisting of Witchazel, Dino-Mite, Monkey-in-the-Middle, Charliehorse, Little B.U.D.D.Y., Flex, Scramjet, and Fishmonger. He also meets the human-Martian hybrid children Sapling, Buster, Silhouette, Quaker, and Blur.

Vulcan appears in JSA Classified #19 (January 2007) as an unwilling participant in Roulette's metahuman brawls. He joins Titans East before being injured and rendered comatose in a battle with Trigon.

Vulcan is seen pursuing El Diablo in the pages of Suicide Squad as the latter escapes in a commandeered ambulance to Gotham before his Justi-Flyer is disabled by Deadshot.

Powers, abilities, and equipment

[edit]

Thanks to the unique Vulcan Metavirus, Miguel can generate intense heat from any part of his body. Miguel wears a special suit of body armor created by previous Vulcans, with gauntlets capable of generating forcefields. All Vulcans carry a special sword with a monomolecular blade.

The Vulcans have access to the Encyclopedae Vulcanis, containing the collective knowledge of previous mantle holders.

References

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