JulianPerez
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« on: January 21, 2007, 08:59:18 AM » |
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The more I think about it, the cooler Ultra Boy becomes.
Some characters have great powers, a great origin, a great costume, and a great personality, but Ultra Boy is one of the few that has all of the above.
Ultra Boy has a pretty funky origin: he was devoured by a space monster (Jo Nah, get it?) Which is not only visual, but also an incredible biological oddity as well.
Ultra Boy has great powers: his one-at-a-time ability is very clever, and his Penetra-Vision has not only a neat 1950s science fiction name, it also has a greater deal of versatility. Mon-El always felt like an inferior Superboy (though he was interesting), but Ultra Boy was much more unique.
Ultra Boy has a great costume. There's the color, and that deeply individual, memorable personal symbol on his chest. To say nothing of that belt and boot costume.
And Ultra Boy has a great personality as a character. He has a black, pessimistic sense of humor, and he grins and laughs at inappropriate times. I can picture him laughing at dead baby jokes. He seems to find bleak situations immensely funny. My favorite Ultra Boy issue was that Levitz story where Element Lad led the Legionnaires to a Controller base where a baby Sun-Eater was being manufactured. When the Legionnaires found themselves outnumbered by the Controllers' automated kill-machines and facing what appeared to be certain death, Ultra Boy had a grin on his face as he gave negative prognostications to Element Lad.
Of all the great Legion romances, Ultra Boy and Phantom Girl seemed to be the deepest kind of love there was. It was by far the most developed. There was the year that Ultra Boy spent "dead" and left Phantom Girl hoping, around 1980-1981. Then there was the story by I believe Jim Shooter, where Ultra Boy was found guilty as a traitor to the Legion, and everyone denounced him except Phantom Girl...the one person that STILL believed in him. (sniff) Wow. That's LOVE, baby.
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