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Star Boy is a member of the [[Legion of Super-Heroes]]. He is once suspended for killing in self-defense (Adv No. 342, Mar 1966: "The Legionnaire Who Killed!"), but later is re-admitted to the Legion. | Star Boy is a member of the [[Legion of Super-Heroes]]. He is once suspended for killing in self-defense (Adv No. 342, Mar 1966: "The Legionnaire Who Killed!"), but later is re-admitted to the Legion. | ||
− | + | For a time, Thom possessed additional "pseudo-[[Kryptonian]]" powers nearly identical to [[Superboy]]'s after exposure to the radioactive emissions of a comet's tail. These powers differed only slightly from Superboy's, with Thom possesing electrical and infrared visions instead of heat vision, and a form of X-ray vision that was blocked by copper rather than [[lead]]. At the time, Thom had a [[Lana Lang]]-like girlfriend named [[Zynthia]] (Adv No. 282, Mar 1961: "Lana Lang and the Legion of Super-Heroes!"). | |
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Revision as of 21:50, 19 September 2008
Star Boy
Thom Kallor, from 30th century Xanthu, was born on a space station where his parents conducted research on the light emitted from celestial stars. This starlight gives Thom the ability to draw mass from the stars and transfer it into any object - making it super-heavy (Adv No. 365, Feb 1968: "Origins and Powers of the Legion of Super-Heroes!").
Star Boy is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He is once suspended for killing in self-defense (Adv No. 342, Mar 1966: "The Legionnaire Who Killed!"), but later is re-admitted to the Legion.
For a time, Thom possessed additional "pseudo-Kryptonian" powers nearly identical to Superboy's after exposure to the radioactive emissions of a comet's tail. These powers differed only slightly from Superboy's, with Thom possesing electrical and infrared visions instead of heat vision, and a form of X-ray vision that was blocked by copper rather than lead. At the time, Thom had a Lana Lang-like girlfriend named Zynthia (Adv No. 282, Mar 1961: "Lana Lang and the Legion of Super-Heroes!").