Mantis is a fictional
supervillain
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appearing in
comic books
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published by
DC Comics, part of
Jack Kirby's ''
New Gods
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'' series.
Publication history
Mantis first appeared in ''
Forever People'' #2 (June 1971) and was created by writer-artist
Jack Kirby.
Fictional character biography
Mantis is the leader of a colony of humanoid insects that migrated from
New Genesis. In return for his fealty,
Darkseid
Darkseid () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer-artist Jack Kirby to serve as the primary antagonist of his "Fourth World (comics), Fourth World" metaseries, and was firs ...
gave him great power. He typically spent time in a power pod recharging his energies but he could also absorb energies sent at him by an opponent such as
Green Lantern. Mantis has at times served as Darkseid's lackey and, like many of the denizens of Apokolips, has occasionally risen up against his master.
Mantis assists Darkseid in creating the first
Secret Society of Super-Villains.
Mantis is featured in issue #5 of the limited series ''
Death of the New Gods''. He partners with Darkseid's son
Kalibak after the murders of many "Fourth Age" gods. While in "Supertown", the duo battles Superman,
Himon and the New Gods military leader "The General". During the battle, the
Infinity-Man, acting as an agent for the
Source Wall, attacks. He stuns the group and kills Mantis and Kalibak by removing their hearts.
Powers and abilities
Mantis is the second most powerful being on Apokolips, second to only Darkseid himself.
[''Who's Who, The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe'' #14] Mantis is an energy vampire who can project tremendous blasts of energy and absorb virtually any form of energy or power source,
including a
power ring and the powers of a super being (as he did against the
Martian Manhunter). He can even absorb magic, and can turn any energy against an opponent.
[''Super Powers'' (vol. 2) #3] He cannot, however, absorb
Captain Atom's powers of radiation. Mantis can also teleport, open up his own
boom tubes and he can charge matter with energy. Mantis' energy powers grant him with the ability to sense and detect energy, enabling him to even sense an opponent who is invisible.
He can even strike beings who are intangible with his energy blasts.
Mantis possesses a "thermal touch" which enables him to generate heat and he can create "frigi-blocks" which trap opponents in ice.
[The DC Comics Encyclopedia] Mantis' most dangerous power is his ability to generate
antimatter. He can destroy anything he touches by creating antimatter in the object that he touched.
Mantis can generate and build large amounts of cosmic energy through his power pod which he keeps underground and heavily guarded.
If he uses up too much energy in a battle or becomes heavily injured, then he will flee to his power pod to recharge.
Alongside his vast energy-manipulating abilities, Mantis also possesses vast super strength, durability and stamina.
He also possesses super speed, agility and reflexes, flight, and like all denizens of the Fourth World, is immortal.
In other media
Television
* Mantis appears in the ''
Justice League Unlimited'' episode "Question Authority", voiced by an uncredited
J.K. Simmons
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.
He battles Superman and Captain Atom while fleeing the civil war on Apokolips before being returned to Apokolips. Mantis later appears in a cameo in "Alive!", taking part in the civil war on Apokolips and bowing before the return of Darkseid.
* Mantis appears in ''
Batman: The Brave and the Bold'', voiced by
Wade Williams. He first appears in the teaser of the episode "Cry Freedom Fighters!", attacking a
cul-de-sac
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and fighting
Stargirl. She used her staff to create her own Bat-Signal to summon Batman only to end up getting
Blue Beetle. It took the combined efforts of Stargirl and Blue Beetle to overload Mantis with their energy attacks. In "Darkseid Descending!", Mantis participates in Darkseid's plans to invade Earth.
* Mantis appears in the ''
Young Justice:
Outsiders
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Film
* Outsider (1997 film), ''Outsider'' (1997 film), a 1997 Slovene-language film
* Outsider (2012 film), ''Outsider'' (2012 film), a Malayalam-language Indian film
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'' episode "Away Mission", voiced by
Andrew Kishino. This version has four arms, is much bulkier, and can roll around like a boulder. While Mantis is a sapient humanoid insect, he is not a New God (although he comes from New Genesis). Mantis is the leader of the Bugs and has an intense hatred for New Gods. When
Ma'alefa'ak tries manipulating the Bugs into starting a war with the New Gods, Mantis is gradually consumed in his hatred. As a result, even after the New Gods and their allies from the Team prove that Ma'alefa'ak was the only real enemy, and meaning they can all be trusted, Mantis banishes them and all other Outsiders from his territory, as well as
Forager
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from the hive when he stops him from attacking
Wonder Girl and
Blue Beetle. He later abandoned his hive to serve the New Gods of Apokolips. In the episode "Into the Breach", Mantis and the Female Furies are defeated by the Outsiders and arrested by the Justice League. In ''Phantoms'', Darkseid has placed Mantis on a team with
Lor-Zod
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As the bio ...
and
Ma’alefa’ak to steal a Phantom Zone projector. Mantis manages to find the projector in Metron’s vault while his team was incapacitated.
Film
An alternative universe version of Mantis appears in ''
Justice League: Gods and Monsters''.
Video games
Mantis appears as a playable character in ''
Lego DC Super-Villains'', voiced by
Lex Lang
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. He is the boss of the second bonus level "From Man to Mantis", where after
Cyborg and
The Flash
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escape from the chains trapping them in the energy mine in
Apokolips, Mantis tries to fight the two to stop them from escaping and rescuing
Superman
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, but gets defeated by the two heroes, and they escape.
References
External links
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