Badoon

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Badoon
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A group of Badoon Hunters led by their leader Brother Royal. Interior artwork from X-Men Annual 5 (1981) Art by Brent Anderson.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Silver Surfer #2 (October 1968)
Created by Stan Lee (writer)
John Buscema (artist)
Characteristics
Place of originMoord (males)
Lotiara (females)
Notable members Kang the Conqueror, Brother Royal, Tolaria

The Badoon are a fictional reptilian alien species appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. [1] The Badoon Exfulgence are notable for living under strict gender segregation, resulting in two separate societies; the Brotherhood of Badoon (ruled by a "Brother Royal") and the Sisterhood of Badoon (ruled by a Queen).

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The Brotherhood live on the planet Moord [2] in the Lomora [3] star system, in the Milky Way, while the Sisterhood reside on the Badoon homeworld of Lotiara [2] (Capella II, also known as "Swampworld" [4] ), 42.2 light years from Earth.

Publication history

The Badoon first appeared in Silver Surfer #2 (October 1968) and were created by Stan Lee and John Buscema. [5]

Fictional history

Female Badoon from The Defenders #28 (October 1975). Art by Sal Buscema. Female Badoon.jpg
Female Badoon from The Defenders #28 (October 1975). Art by Sal Buscema.

The Badoon Exfulgence is older than the Kree and the Skrulls. There was a natural hatred between the two genders, and they fought each other in long gender wars. The males won and placed the weaker females in captivity. [6] In time, the males further developed technology and abandoned Lotiara, returning only when their mating drive made it necessary. The males became conquerors of worlds, while the females became pacifists, content to remain in peace on their homeworld and ignorant of the males' star-spanning empire. [4]

Among the Brotherhood's conquest attempts are the Zen Whoberi, the Spartax Empire, and the extra-dimensional world of Polemachus. [7] They have been known to form alliances with the Brood (against the Shi'ar and Earth's superhumans [8] ), the Kree (against the Skrulls), [9] and Byrrah of Atlantis. [10] They were also responsible for killing a woman who would have become the universe's greatest peacemaker. [11]

Badoon invasion attempts of Earth have been overcome by the Silver Surfer, [12] Namor, [10] and the New Warriors. [13] They were also opposed by the combined forces of the X-Men, the Fantastic Four and Arkon to liberate Arkon's homeworld and prevent an invasion of the Shi'ar empire. [7]

At the time of the Annihilation Wave, the Badoon control 37.7% of the Milky Way Galaxy. [14] Despite this, the Badoon are considered a minor species. The time traveler Major Victory warn the Guardians of the Galaxy that they need to take the Badoon seriously, as they will soon become the greatest military threat in the galaxy. [15]

The Inhumans and the Kree later form an alliance with the Badoon alongside the Centaurians, the Dire Wraiths, and the Kymellians. They are put an experimental procedure that prevents them from being harmed by the Terrigen Mists. The Badoons' procedure had them going through Amphogenesis after being given small amounts of Amphogen (a mutagenic substance). [16]

The Badoon Exfulgence's currency is the Kreull.

Technology

The Monster of Badoon as depicted in X-Men Annual #5 (1981). Art by Brent Anderson. Monster of Badoon.jpg
The Monster of Badoon as depicted in X-Men Annual #5 (1981). Art by Brent Anderson.

The Brotherhood are capable of faster-than-light space travel and also possess personal cloaking technology. They employ a hand-held particle gun called the "basic weapon." Although males typically wear minimal clothing, some soldiers wear an explosive "frag-thong" [9] that destroys approximately ten surrounding enemies once a Badoon is shot down.

There is also a large, muscular cyborg-like being sometimes used in personal combat called the Monster of Badoon. [12] The Badoon will bolster their forces with Zom soldiers: the corpses of victims turned into cyborg warriors. [15] They are known to use Saturnian Hound-Hawks in the 31st century. [17]

Known Badoons

Other versions

Earth-691

The Brotherhood are most closely associated with the Guardians of the Galaxy's 'Multiverse' timeline of Earth-691. In this reality, Earth fought a war with the Badoon in the 30th century until both Earth and its solar system colonies were conquered in the year 3007, and many races were nearly all wiped out. The Guardians of the Galaxy were made up of different species, and put together by Starhawk. The human Michael Korvac joined the Badoon and became a cyborg. The Solar System was liberated by the intervention of the Sisterhood in 3014. [22]

Earth-93112

In the Earth-93112 timeline, the Badoon Ecclaw was one of the last survivors of the Intergalactic Alliance destroyed by the Magus. [23]

Avengers Forever

In another timeline, the Badoon were conquered by Kang. [24]

In other media

References

  1. Wells, John (2014). American Comic Book Chronicles: 1965-1969. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 198. ISBN   978-1605490557.
  2. 1 2 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #2, 1983
  3. Guardians of the Galaxy #30 (November 1992)
  4. 1 2 The Defenders #28 (October 1975)
  5. Brevoort, Tom; DeFalco, Tom; Manning, Matthew K.; Sanderson, Peter; Wiacek, Win (2017). Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History. DK Publishing. p. 132. ISBN   978-1465455505.
  6. Obias, Rudie (February 21, 2014). "Why the Skrulls and Badoon May Never Be Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe". giantfreakinrobot.com. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  7. 1 2 Uncanny X-Men Annual #5 (October 1981)
  8. Contest of Champions II #1-5 (September–November 1999)
  9. 1 2 Silver Surfer (vol. 3) #27 (September 1989)
  10. 1 2 Sub-Mariner (vol. 2) #51 (July 1972)
  11. Captain Marvel (vol. 5) #1 (November 2002)
  12. 1 2 Silver Surfer #2 (October 1968)
  13. Avengers: The Initiative #10 (May 2008)
  14. Annihilation Prologue #1 (May 2006)
  15. 1 2 Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 2) #7 (January 2009)
  16. Fantastic Four #577 (May 2010)
  17. 1 2 3 Marvel Super-Heroes #18 (January 1969)
  18. 1 2 3 Legendary Star-Lord #1 (September 2014)
  19. Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet one-shot (October 2000)
  20. Fantastic Four (vol. 3) #51 (March 2002)
  21. Guardians of the Galaxy #1 (June 1990)
  22. Marvel Presents #3 (February 1976)
  23. Warlock and the Infinity Watch #41 (June 1995)
  24. Avengers Forever #9 (August 1999)