Auron (character)

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Auron
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Auron II
Ar by Walt Simonson.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Auron I: Green Lantern (vol. 2) #142 (July 1981)
Auron II: Legacy of Superman #1 (March 1993)
Created byAuron I: Marv Wolfman
Auron II: Karl Kesel, Walt Simonson
In-story information
Full nameAuron I: Lambien
SpeciesAuron I: Okaaran/Branxian
Auron II: Clone/DNAlien
Place of originAuron I: Vega
Team affiliationsAuron I: Omega Men
Supporting character ofAuron II: Superman
Notable aliasesAuron II: Jim Harper
AbilitiesAuron I:
God-like energy powers
Auron II:
Enhanced durability
Solar absorption

Auron is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first Auron is a member of the Omega Men. The second version is a clone of Guardian.

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The first Auron originally appeared in Green Lantern (vol. 2) #142 (July 1981) and was created by Marv Wolfman. The second Auron appeared in Legacy of Superman #1 (March 1993) and was created by Karl Kesel and Walt Simonson.

Fictional character biography

Lambien

Lambien, along with his twin brother, was born from the Psions' attempt to crossbreed the Okaaran X'Hal with a Branx warrior. A subsequent experiment gave X'Hal godlike powers which she used to escape and return to Okaara with her two sons. [1]

As an adult, Lambien is among the leaders of the Vegan system, known as the Omega Men, who resist the Citadel. Lambien sacrifices himself to help the Omega Men get to safety. His body is placed in stasis and later reborn during a conflict between the Omega Men and the Gordanians. The reborn Lambien, now known as Auron, joins the Omega Men in their battles against the Citadel, but is manipulated by X'Hal, who forces him to kill and destroy at her command. Auron leaves the Omega Men after they are forced to fight each other and cause the dispersal of X'Hal's essence. [2]

Jim Harper clone

Following the death of Superman, scientist Paul Westfield steals Superman's body for experimentation. After discovering he also needs a disc containing Superman's genetic information, Westfield creates a DNAlien clone of Jim Harper which he dubs Auron. Auron is ordered to retrieve the disc from other members of Project Cadmus, including Guardian, the Newsboy Legion, and Dubbilex. The Newsboy Legion convince Auron not to give Westfield the disc, and he subsequently leaves Earth. [3]

Auron meets Superman in space near a Virago Cruiser to team up against Massacre. At first believing Superman is an imposter, the two fight until Superman convinces Auron he is the genuine article. During their fight with Massacre, Auron is hit by Massacre's energy blast and is killed. Auron's jetpack falls into the possession of a merchant named Skimmer who sells it to buy alcohol causing the information of Superman to be lost in the selling of the jetpack. [4]

Powers and abilities

The Lambien version of Auron has nearly god-like energy manipulation powers and a healing factor. He can fly fast and can survive unprotected in the vacuum of space.

The Jim Harper clone version of Auron has a jetpack containing a binary computer that is cyber-linked into his mind. He does not need to breathe, eat, or sleep because of the indestructible alloy that was bonded to his skin. This alloy also granted him enhanced durability and solar energy absorption.

References

  1. Green Lantern Vol. 2 #141 (June 1981). DC Comics.
  2. Green Lantern Vol. 2 #142 (July 1981). DC Comics.
  3. Legacy of Superman #1 (March 1993). DC Comics.
  4. The Adventures of Superman #509 (February 1994). DC Comics.