Dubbilex

Dubbilex
Dubbilex
Dubbilex.jpg
Dubbilex's head, artist Tom Grummett
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #136, (March 1971)
Created by Jack Kirby (writer & artist)
In-story information
Alter ego Dubbilex
Team affiliations Project Cadmus
Abilities Telepathy and telekinesis, psionic blasts

Dubbilex is a fictional comic book character published by DC Comics. He debuted in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #136, (March 1971), and was created by Jack Kirby. His name is a play on the XX chromosome.[citation needed]

Contents

Fictional character biography

Pre-Crisis

Dubbilex started off his life as a creation of Dabney Donovan in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #136. He is a so-called DNAlien — a human clone whose DNA was modified to create an alien-looking creature with paranormal abilities, in Dubbilex’s case, telepathic and telekinetic abilities.

Post-Crisis

Making his post-Crisis debut in Superman Annual (2nd series) #2, Dubbilex’s origins remained the same: the DNAlien creation of Dabney Donovan. Created as an agent of Cadmus Labs, Dubbilex grew close to Superboy, having aided in his creation by providing mental impressions he had gained from past encounters with Superman to provide Superboy with his 'template's' memories in the absence of Superman's actual mind. Once Kon-El left the Labs for Hawaii, Dubbilex accompanied him to report his status to Cadmus.[volume & issue needed] Although their relationship started off somewhat rocky, they became great friends. Superboy taught Dubbilex about many things of the modern world, while Dubbilex represented Superboy during a 'parent's' night' for the members of Young Justice (The other attendes being Nightwing, Max Mercury, Bonnie King and Helena Sandsmark).[1]

Dubbilex gains many friends of his own while in Hawaii. Agent Rex Leech, Rex's daughter Roxy, TV reporter Tana Moon, and Bibbo Bibbowski's white puppy named Krypto.[2] Superboy and most of this group end up operating out of a small, weather-beaten, out of the way house. Dubbilex also helps uncover the nature of Knockout.[volume & issue needed] While Superboy's super-powered girlfriend has fought villains many times, it is revealed, via Dubbilex's powers, that she casually kills an innocent police officer simply because he was in her way.[3]

Once Superboy returned to Cadmus, Dubbilex followed and became the Head of Genetics.[volume & issue needed] Although partly blaming himself for Tana Moon’s death, Dubbilex eventually found a retreat and learned from a monk that Superboy needed to move on with life without his guidance.[volume & issue needed] After Superboy left the Project, Dubbilex has stayed in the background.

Dubbilex, and the rest of Project Cadmus, resurfaced during Countdown Week 32 (September 2007), in an attempt to help Jimmy Olsen with his new superpowers.

Dubbilex seemingly died due to wounds sustained in battle with Codename: Assassin, when the assassin attempted to eliminate anyone affiliated with the truth about Cadmus's cloning experiments. His unique physiology allowing him to survive long enough for Jimmy Olsen to find him and learn the truth about recent events. In his apparent last words, he asked Jimmy to consider him a man rather than a creation.[4] Dubbilex (or a new clone of him) still lives and returned to battle Supergirl.[5]

Powers and abilities

With powerful psychic abilities, Dubbilex is both telekinetic and telepathic. He is also capable of brain blasts, which can create an extreme amount of pain in an enemy’s head.

In other media

Television

  • Dubbilex first appears in Young Justice episode "Independence Day" Pt. 1 voiced by Phil LaMarr.[6] He is seen as a member of Project Cadmus. He assists in a rebellion against Cadmus leadership.

References

  1. ^ Young Justice #7
  2. ^ Superboy (4th series) #1 (February 1994)
  3. ^ Superboy (4th series) #26 (April 1996)
  4. ^ Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (vol. 2) #1 (December 2008)
  5. ^ Supergirl (vol. 5) #63 (June 2011)
  6. ^ http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showpost.php?p=3735298&postcount=434

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