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Vykin the Black (New Earth)

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Real Name
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Current Alias

Aliases
Vykin the Black

Identity

Race

Affiliation

Relatives
Valkyra (mother, deceased)


Base Of Operations
Formerly Earth; formerly Apokolips; formerly Adon; currently mobile

Characteristics
Gender

Eyes

Status
Marital Status

Occupation
Adventurer

Origin
Origin
The patriarch of the planet New Genesis, Izaya (also known as Highfather), engaged in a social experiment wherein he selected five random individuals from different points in Earth's history and brought them to New Genesis. The five children (named Beautiful Dreamer, Moonrider, Big Bear, Serifan and Vykin) grew up as close friends and eventually began to refer to themselves as the Forever People.

Place of Birth

Place of Death

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History

History of character is unknown.


Powers and Abilities

Powers

Vykin has magnetic powers which allow him to attract or repel to objects of either iron or steel.

Abilities

Vykin has an innate talent with machinery and is skilled in electronics.


Paraphernalia

Equipment: Mother Box (shared between the Forever People)
Transportation: Super-Cycle (shared between the Forever People)
Weapons: None known.


Notes

  • Although this character was originally introduced during DC's Earth-One era of publication, their existence following the events of the 1985-86 limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths remains intact. However, some elements of the character's Pre-Crisis history may have been altered or removed for Post-Crisis New Earth continuity, and should be considered apocryphal.

Trivia

  • Throughout the Kirby run, Vykin was referred to as "Vykin the Black". He was the first black super-hero to appear in a DC comic book, preceding Kirby's Black Racer by approximately seven months. The use of the ethnic descriptor in his name, as in other Kirby characters such as the Black Racer, already seemed awkward at the time, but reflects the kind of labelling that was common place in the multi-ethnic New York of Kirby's 1930s childhood.[citation needed] As political correctness about such naming conventions took greater hold, the obvious racial descriptor was dropped when the Fourth World titles were revived in the late 1980s.


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