Thom Kallor is a
fictional character appearing in
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s published by
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. He has many incarnations connected to the
Legion of Super-Heroes. The character has also been known as Star Boy and
Starman
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.
Publication history
Thom Kallor first appeared in ''
Adventure Comics'' #282 and was created by
Otto Binder
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and
George Papp
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.
Fictional character biography
Legion of Super-Heroes
Star Boy is a member of the
Legion of Super-Heroes, a group of young heroes living a millennium in the future. He was born to astronomer parents on an observation satellite orbiting the planet Xanthu with the ability to temporarily increase the mass of an object, up to the mass of a star. Although he temporarily acquires
Kryptonian-level powers similar to those of
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when he was caught in the tail of a comet, these eventually fade (leaving only his original density-increasing power). Early in his Legion career, he travels to the 20th century to meet Superboy. While he is there,
Lana Lang
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threatens to expose his identity (a secret on Xanthu) if he refuses to pretend to be her boyfriend, to make Superboy jealous. However, the Boy of Steel overhears her and her plan fails.
Star Boy is expelled from the Legion for killing his girlfriend
Dream Girl's ex-boyfriend Kenz Nuhor in self-defense, in violation of the Legion's rule against killing. After this, he and Dream Girl join the
Legion of Substitute Heroes
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before returning to the Legion. Although Star Boy originally wears a purple uniform with a white cape and five-pointed yellow star on his chest, his best-known costume is a full-body
starfield suit with white gloves and boots.
After ''Zero Hour''
After the events of ''
Zero Hour'' and the death of
Kid Quantum
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James Cullen, the first K ...
, Xanthu's original representative to the Legion, Star Boy joins the Legion. He does not get along with
Leviathan
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, partly because Leviathan blames himself for
Kid Quantum's death and sees his replacement as a reminder of his failure as a leader.
In addition to his mass-increasing powers, Star Boy temporarily acquires several Kryptonian-like powers and the ability to breathe fire after spaceship accidents. He finds these abilities difficult to control.
When Xanthu leaves the United Planets, Star Boy and fellow Xanthian Legionnaires (
Kid Quantum
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James Cullen, the first K ...
and
Monstress) spread the word that the government of their home planet has been deceived and are astonished at the decision to remain with the Affiliated Planets.
''Starman'', volume two
In a ''
Starman
''StarMan'' is a 1996 fantasy novel by Australian writer Sara Douglass. It follows the second book in the series, '' Enchanter'', with Axis marching north with his army to confront a formidable enemy.
Background
''StarMan'' was first published ...
'' storyline, the post-''Zero Hour'' Thom Kallor discovers that he is destined to travel back to the 21st century, assume the mantle of
Starman
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Background
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(as Danny Blaine) and lose his life. The Danny Blaine version of Thom Kallor was inspired by the ''
Kingdom Come'' character, designed by
Alex Ross.
Legion's 2005 reboot
Although Star Boy was originally depicted as a white Xanthian,
Mark Waid's 2005 Legion reboot recasts the character as black (making him the third black hero from Xanthu to join the Legion, after the first and second
Kid Quantum
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James Cullen, the first K ...
). He is described as
Cosmic Boy
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's right-hand man, and remains loyal to him during the Legion until his disappearance at the end of the
Dominators storyline. This version of Star Boy (and his version of the Legion) inhabits Earth-Prime, the home of hero-turned-villain
Superboy-Prime.
[''Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds'' #5 (September 2009)]
2006
The Starman in ''
Justice Society of America
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'' volume three is a Thom Kallor similar to his pre-Crisis incarnation rather than the Star Boy who had recently appeared in ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' volume five, raising the question of co-existent timelines. He traveled from his future to the ''
Kingdom Come'' universe (re-created as Earth-22 at the end of ''
52''), and then to the present.
[''Justice Society of America'' vol. 3, #6 (July 2007)] Kallor claims to hear voices in his head, and has been diagnosed as borderline schizophrenic. When he is not a superhero, he is a voluntary patient at the Sunshine Sanitarium. His schizophrenia began soon after he acquired his abilities, and is managed with 31st-century technology; however, present-day medication (which Dream Girl views as barbaric) fails to check his illness.
In the sanitarium he assumes the identity of Danny Blaine, his favorite
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hero on Xanthu. The god-like
Gog soon restores Thom's sanity, which Thom believes is not good. Starman leaves the sanitarium and works as a gravedigger, which he believes will help him carry out his mission in the present. During a battle with the Justice Society Infinity of
Earth-2, it is learned that his starfield suit was designed by
three Brainiac 5s and is a map of the recreated multiverse.
The rest of the
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arrive after learning from
Sandman
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that Gog is rooting himself into the Earth, and they must kill him and separate his head from the planet. Gog's followers try to protect him, until they see him attack a Society member. He punishes them by removing his blessings, including Starman's sanity. The JSA remove Gog's head and Starman opens a
stargate to the
Source Wall
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, where
Superman places the head. Superman asks Starman to return him to Earth-22.
[''Justice Society of America'' vol. 3, #22 (February 2009)]
In the ''
Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds'' miniseries, it is learned that Starman received his mysterious mission from
Brainiac 5
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during a 31st-century conflict between the Legion and the united forces of
Superboy-Prime and the
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. Starman's mission was to exhume the body of
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and place it in the regeneration chamber in the Fortress of Solitude used to restore Superman after his death. The healing process takes a millennium, and in the 31st century (at the peak of the battle) Superboy is reborn to join the fight. Starman does not return to the 31st century at the end of the series; he remains in the 21st century to carry out "a dead man's last wish", and an
interlac
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document reading "Last Will and Testament of
R. J. Brande" is visible.
In ''
Adventure Comics'' (volume 2) #8, Starman is part of a secret Legion team sent by the late R.J. Brande to the 21st century to save the future in the "
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Kallor reappears on the Legion roster after the Flashpoint reality-altering event, although he is inexplicably a paraplegic. He later leaves the team to rescue
Dream Girl from the Dominators after she and Brainiac 5 are kidnapped. Although Star Boy dies when the Legion headquarters collapses during the Fatal Five's onslaught, he is resurrected before the Inifinitus Saga in
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and joins the rest of the legion in the 31st and 21st centuries.
In the "
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", Star Boy is among the Legion of Super-Heroes members who appear in the present after
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undid the experiment that erased the Legion of Super-Heroes and the
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.
Powers and abilities
In the first two incarnations of the Legion, Thom can temporarily increase the mass and density of any object or person. The version of Thom working with the Justice Society of America has demonstrated the ability to travel (or send others) between alternate universes using a combination of his mass-controlling powers and his uniform, a map of the
multiverse created by three Brainiac 5s.
Equipment
As a member of the
Legion of Super-Heroes, Thom has a Legion Flight Ring allowing him to fly and (in the "Threeboot" incarnation of the series) protecting him from space and other dangerous environments.
In other media
Television
* Star Boy appears in ''
Legion of Super Heroes'', voiced by
Bumper Robinson. He is featured in the season-one opening sequence, joining in "The Substitutes". The series changes his power slightly; although he still increases the weight of objects, he can also negate gravity. During the first season he appears rarely and without dialogue, but in the second he appears more frequently.
Film
* The Thomas Kallor version of Star Boy appears in the
DC Universe Original Movie ''
Justice League vs. the Fatal Five
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'', voiced by
Elyes Gabel
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.
In this version, he has some form of schizophrenia that hinders him because his supply of medication was destroyed when he goes back in time; making matters worse is that since he did not take it in regular doses, it no longer has any effect on him. Without his medication, he acts more erratic and suffers from memory loss. When he sees the Fatal Five on the news, which pulls a trigger in his mind and makes him remember (although not too well) of his goal, Kallor's behavior worsens and he uses his powers to get out of Arkham and, ultimately, get involved with the main plot of the movie. Because
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also suffers from some mental illness (in her case, severe PTSD and survivor's guilt), she forms a strong friendship with him and easily connects with him. He ultimately sacrifices himself to pull the sun back together after
Emerald Empress
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attempted to destroy it to wipe out Earth, therefore the Legion in the future. Kallor is, then, buried in the 21st century.
References
External links
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