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The Dominators, collectively known as the Dominion, are a fictional character alien race appearing in comics and other media by DC Comics. Coming from the outer cosmos of the DC Universe, they are highly technologically advanced, and live in a rigid hierarchical society, in which one's
caste Caste is a form of social stratification characterised by endogamy, hereditary transmission of a style of life which often includes an occupation, ritual status in a hierarchy, and customary social interaction and exclusion based on cultura ...
is determined by the size of a red circle on one's forehead. They are master geneticists who can manipulate the
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to enhance members of their own caste.


Publication history

Their first appearance was in 1967, in ''
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'' #361, a story written by Jim Shooter with art by
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and
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, in which they are presented as possibly dangerous to the
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, but do not pose an actual threat. They appeared again in ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' #241–245 in the late 1970s, as an adversarial race in an interstellar conflict with Earth in the 30th century. In 1988 and 1989, they were revived as the villains of the " Invasion!" crossover event involving many of DC's superhero comics set in the present, written primarily by Keith Giffen and Bill Mantlo and featuring art by Todd McFarlane. Giffen also featured the characters as major villains in the Legion series he was writing with
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. Originally depicted having light blue skin with a white circle on the forehead denoting their social rank, their later more villainous designs with yellow skin and a
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– introduced in the 1970s and accentuated in the 1980s – has drawn comparisons to " Yellow Peril" stereotypes of east Asians, citing features such as "bald heads, slanted, narrow eyes, long, claw-like fingernails, and dressed in robes".


Fictional history


20th century

The Dominators were the primary world behind an Alien Alliance that attacked Earth. Their primary motivation for this was their concern at the genetic potential of humanity, as evidenced by the large number of super-powered beings on the Earth of the DC Universe, also known as the
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. When the Invasion started to crumble, one Dominator created a 'gene-bomb' and detonated it in Earth's atmosphere that would affect many heroes and villains that possess the metagene. After the Invasion, a nameless Dominator played a significant role in the comic book one-shot '' Blasters''. This comic features heroes created by Dominator testing; they had wished to examine just how humans tended to gain superpowers. This testing involved running humans through a murderous obstacle course on the partly correct theory that the stress would active their 'meta-genes' and cause superpowers. The 'Blasters', which included former
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mascot Snapper Carr, are the ones who did gain powers. In events chronicled in ''Legion Annual'' v4 #2, Valor discovered plans for a second invasion of Earth, and thousands of humans held in genetic experimentation tanks. He led a lengthy campaign to liberate them, aided by some of the Dominators (the Diamond Caste) who opposed the policies of their ruling caste. After freeing them, Valor helped settle these modified humans on various worlds which eventually became many of the homeworlds of members of the
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, such as Bismoll, Cargg, Braal, amongst others. Several Dominators were left on Earth for years and appeared in various comics (usually briefly). One Dominator would come under the control of the Queen Bee, presently the ruler of Bialya (''Justice League Europe'' #4). Though this alien does not survive for long, its technology would cause trouble for the Justice League and the
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. Others appeared in '' Captain Atom'' #52 (the Dominator became a farmer), in the Outsiders #44, in
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prison in '' Flash'', a mutated Dominator with potent psionic abilities would battle members of the
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, including Guy Gardner in Green Lantern Corps #7 - 9, and most recently in ''
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'' #668. The Dominator homeworld fell under siege from the massive horde of
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the Conqueror. The Dominators at first put up an admirable defense of their planet, however the tide soon turned against the Dominators when Starro himself entered the fray. In the end, the Dominator homeworld fell to Starro and its entire population were converted into Starro's mindslaves, with the exception of a single Dominator Fleet Admiral who had enough individuality to realize the planet was doomed and fled, and became a member of Vril Dox's
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seeking to defeat Starro.


30th century

The Dominators fought a long war with the United Planets in the 30th century. Several attempts to establish peace were made. During the Dominators first appearance in ''Adventure Comics'' #361, several members of the Legion escorted a Dominion diplomatic team to secret talks, and had to fend off attacks from the Unkillables; descendants of people from Earth and their leader who was another Dominator who was opposed to peace (in this appearance the Dominators were depicted with blue skin as opposed to their later and current yellow hue). Later, during the Earthwar, the war expanded involving the Khunds, the Dark Circle, and even Mordru, but at the end of it a peace treaty was finally achieved with the Dominion.


"Five Years Later"

The Dominators were the primary opposing force in ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' (vol. 4) during its first three years of publication. As depicted therein, the Dominion was able to secretly gain control of the Earth Government (Earthgov) in the aftermath of a galaxy-wide economic collapse. Their primary motivation was still the genetic potential of humans, and they conducted numerous experiments in secret underground chambers. Their role was known only to a few, including Dirk Morgna ( Sun Boy), a now former Legionnaire who was hired by the Dominator controlled EarthGov as a public relations liaison. Due to constant harassment by Earthgov the Legion eventually disbanded, but the Dominators continued to fear its possible reformation, so they freed mass murderer Roxxas from prison and armed him with instructions to kill the former Legion members. He started by killing Blok, but ironically his actions actually helped cause the Legion to reform. Meanwhile, on Earth, there was an underground resistance movement including ex-Invisible Kid
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, the former Legion of Substitute Heroes, and their unlikely ally
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. As safeguards against losing Earth the Dominion laced a series of nuclear explosives in the (inhabited) Moon. This backfired when an insane Dev-Em seized control of the system, and though he was prevented by the members of the Legion and a time-lost Superman from detonating it, one of the Linear Men eventually did, causing a huge catastrophe on Earth. The Dominion attempted to blame the explosion on Khund saboteurs, but their control of Earth started to slip. The Earth was eventually liberated from Dominator control, although some of the Dominators' actions while they controlled Earth eventually led to the destruction of the planet. The Dominators also attempted to gain control of
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, hoping for an army of superbeings, but Glorith destroyed the populace to prevent this from happening.


Post-Zero Hour

Following the ''
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'' reboot, the Dominators played a less significant role in Legion history. The Dominion was one of the core members of the Affiliated Planets ruled by the new Dark Circle. Their representative to the Circle, like the others, was killed by the Dark Circle's leader,
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, for opposing her plans.


"Threeboot"

In the "Threeboot" version of Legion continuity, the Dominators were inspired to invade Earth when a time travelling Booster Gold inadvertently led them to believe that fifty-two planets were planning an attack on the Dominion. They managed to seize control of Earth's technology, and sent genetically modified warriors (created using gene grafts from the former members of Terror Firma) through a stargate. The Legion, with the help of the Wanderers, managed to defeat this armada. The Dominators still had thousands of super-powered troops at their disposal, and would eventually regroup. Under the orders of Cosmic Boy,
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detonated a bomb that seemingly destroyed them. In fact, it imprisoned their entire planet in the Phantom Zone.


Alternative versions

In the Western ''Justice Riders'' Elseworld one-shot by
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and
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, a captured Dominator is the source of
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's advanced weaponry.


In other media


Television


Legion of Super Heroes

The Dominators (also referred to as the Dominion) appear on the ''
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'' animated series. They form an alliance with Imperiex and become part of his army throughout the season. They try to help him build a superweapon, powered by a strange cloud of cosmic energy. The Legion eventually defeat them, along with Validus and
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. They later helped Imperiex create a missile that will lead other missiles to Chameleon Boy's home planet.


Arrowverse

* The Dominators appear as the main antagonists in a 2016–17 crossover event involving the CW TV series '' Supergirl'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Legends of Tomorrow'', which takes inspiration from ''Invasion!''. Executive producer Marc Guggenheim said that "cutting-edge prosthetics and computer effects" are used for the Dominators "to achieve a feature film-quality look which is faithful to ''Invasion!'' artist Todd McFarlane's interpretation of the characters". Taking control of their minds (after killing the President) and trap the
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and his team in a shared simulation to interrogate them, the Dominators are revealed to have actually come to Earth because
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changed history. They want him handed over to them to ensure that further disruptions cannot take place. However, the other heroes distrust the aliens and refuse to let him sacrifice himself, joining forces to keep the Dominators occupied while The Flash and Supergirl plant devices on the Dominators intended to cause them great pain. The Dominators' attempts to deploy an anti-
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bomb are prevented when White Canary and Vibe hold the bomb in place long enough for Firestorm to transmute the bomb into water. With their efforts defeated, the Dominators are forced to flee. ** In the ''Supergirl'' episode "Supergirl Lives", the Dominators are later searching for the
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survivor
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for an unknown party, who are discovered later to be Mon-El's parents King Lar Gand and Queen Rhea of Daxam. Later, a Dominator battles Supergirl at National City during the first part of the crossover episode " Crisis on Earth-X", with Kara commenting that Dominators are "so last year," as a reference to the previous crossover event. ** In 1988 as seen in the ''Legends of Tomorrow'' episode "Phone Home", a Dominator child (vocal effects provided by Marc Graue) has somehow ended up stranded in Ivy Town and encounters young
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, who befriends the alien and nicknames him "Gumball". The agency that has made an agreement with the Dominators in 1951 kidnaps both children and, in one timeline, kills Ray. The Legends help free the Dominator child and reunite it with its mother, a Dominator queen (voiced by
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). ** In the ''Supergirl'' episode "Reality Bytes" which takes place some time after '' Crisis on Infinite Earths'', a Dominator is seen being defeated by
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as Supergirl arrives. The Dominator is arrested by the D.E.O.


Film

* The Dominators make a cameo in '' Green Lantern: Emerald Knights'', as one of the first races in the universe. They attack other worlds and the Guardians create the Green Lantern Corps in response to their threat. * In ''
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'', it is stated that John Stewart and most of the Green Lantern Corps are busy fighting the Dominators on Rann.


Miscellaneous

* In the DC Adventures comics based on the DCAU, three Dominators appeared in ''
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'' #21 ("Sanctuary") by John Ostrander & Min S. Ku. They were chasing a telepathic Earth girl named Kayla Ardeen whom they had claimed to be an escaped mind controller. She seeks the Justice League's help, however there is a conflict about whom to trust as the Dominators as well as Kayla are new to them. Conflict escalates, but eventually, with the help of
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and Martian Manhunter, it is revealed that the Dominators are manipulating the Justice League and carry out experiments on those they consider as lesser species. The Justice League with their collective willpower ultimately defeat the Dominators. Kayla decides not to seek sanctuary but take the fight back to the Dominators. * Dominators are featured in the '' Smallville Season 11'' digital comic based on the
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.


References

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