Lord Emp

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Lord Emp
Publication information
Publisher Wildstorm Comics
First appearance WildC.A.T.s #1 (August 1992)
Created by Brandon Choi, Jim Lee
In-story information
Alter egoLord Emp
Team affiliations WildC.A.T.s
Team One
Notable aliasesJacob Marlowe, Saul Baxter
Abilities
  • Virtual Immortality
  • Superhuman strength and durability
  • Telepathy
  • Capable of generating large amounts of energy

Lord Emp is a comic book character from DC Comics/Wildstorm. [1] [2]

Fictional character biography

Like the other Kherubim on Earth, Emp arrived on the planet when the Explorer ship he was travelling on crash-landed thousands of years ago, following an orbital battle with a Daemonite vessel (which was also brought down). The Kherubim mostly integrated themselves among the similar-looking humans, and for the next several centuries, they fought a secret war against the surviving Daemonites, who plotted to conquer their new world.

Middle Ages

Over the centuries Emp was one of the leaders of the Kherubim, using a variety of aliases. In medieval times, Emp and his brother, Lord Entropy, fought side by side against the Daemonites. While battling the Daemonite Brannoch the Black, they killed Brannoch, but the Daemonite inside escaped and possessed Entropy's wife, Gwynith. Emp was forced to slay Gwynith and Entropy became mad with grief. He swore to avenge her and disappeared.

Modern Age

In the mid-twentieth century, Lord Emp was one of the founding members of Team One, along with several other notable Kherubim and human fighters, including Mister Majestic, Zealot, Mason, Regiment, Isaiah King (a.k.a. Despot), John Colt, Think Tank (Henry Bendix) and Marc Slayton. They worked as a team for a number of missions, but eventually Emp fell foul of Helspont, one of the most powerful of the Daemonites. Helspont tried to slay him, but instead inflicted him with amnesia. Emp spent the next thirty years wandering New York as a vagrant, until Void tracked him down and told him about his past. Taking the identity of Jacob Marlowe, he quickly amassed a huge fortune, becoming very wealthy, and together with Void he formed the modern WildC.A.T.S. with the purpose of thwarting the Daemonite Cabal. Soon Lord Entropy abducted Emp and restored his memories with his Orb of Power. Emp confronted Entropy with the truth, but Entropy was still unable to accept it. The WildC.A.T.S. came to his rescue and together they defeated Entropy.

When the team traveled to the Kherubim native world, Khera, he discovered that the social caste to which he made belonged, the Pantheon, had become corrupt. He became disillusioned with Khera, quitting the WildC.A.T.s, until Void made him forget the events on Khera.

After the team disbanded, Lord Emp decided to unleash all of his genetic potential, thus becoming a High Lord. In order to do this, his outward appearance was changed to appear more alien.

During this time, Emp restarted the WildC.A.T.s (calling them the Wildcats during this period) with Spartan, Grifter and the French weapons dealer Noir, to battle Kenyan, a man who Emp had granted immortality decades ago. During the showdown with Kenyan, Emp tried to convince Kenyan to kill him since he had to get rid of his corporeal form in order to ascend. Instead, Kenyan shot himself. Emp then asked Spartan to kill him. Spartan did as asked, and inherited Marlowe's fortune, his company, and even his alias, later moving Halo's headquarter's from New York to Los Angeles. The other Kherubim do not consider Emp to be dead, believing that his soul lives on as a being of pure energy, at one with the universe.

Powers and abilities

Emp was virtually immortal, like most Kherubim. He had some degree of superhuman strength (in spite of his small stature). He was also extremely durable, able to endure inordinate amounts of damage.

Like his fellow Kherubim Lord Majestros, he had been able to generate energy bolts, but the brain damage which caused his amnesia also robbed him of this ability, though he could still use it to boost Void's powers.

During his preparations to become a Kherubim High Lord, he was able to develop his telepathy, touching the minds of every human being on Earth. His ability to generate energy bolts was also restored. During these preparations Emp also was able to communicate with the souls of previous High Lords.

Appearances in other media

Jacob Marlowe appears in the Wild C.A.T.s animated series. Here he is a normal human and not the Kherubim Lord Emp. He is voiced by Sean McCann.

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