![]() ![]() In some comics, Grodd gains the knowledge of others by consuming their brains. Boka cheated on Solovar with Grodd, and the two eventually got married.ĭrogg and Gorbul Mammit are the two sons of Grodd and Boka. In the original timeline, Grodd had fallen in love with King Solovars soon-to-be bride, Boka. In the Flashpoint Timeline, Grodd was known as Grodd-son, and his father was King Grodd. His thought process still operates at a relatively human rate of speed. He is a scientific genius who has mastered Gorilla City's advanced technology and who has created many incredible inventions of his own. He possesses great superhuman strength far exceeding that of an ordinary gorilla. In recent issues he has shown the ability to absorb intelligence through the consumption of human brains. Grodd also has vast telekinetic abilities ranging from force beams, telekinetic transmutation of matter and lifting thousands of tons mentally. Grodd's psionic abilities allow him to place other beings under his mental control and transfer his consciousness into other bodies. Declaring himself the new King Grodd, he began to consume the previous Kings brain, obtaining all of his knowledge and memories. ![]() The two faught with spears, until Grodd-son was able to knock King Grodd off balance, headbutting him and impaling the horn of his helmet through his father's forehead, killing him instantly. When the messenger of The Light arrives, they will be able to usher in a new era for the apes of Gorilla City. When Grodd-son grew older, he eventually challenged his father, King Grodd, for a fight to the death to see who will lead Gorilla City. The elders had thought that Grodd-son was a chosen recipient of The Light, a mystical and enigmatic power that super-charged their ancient ancestor's minds while simultaneously destroying the Mayans. In this origin, "Grodd-son" was raised in an ancient civilization of apes by the Village Elders. In the Gorilla Warfare comic, Grodd got a new origin. Though unlike Grodd, Solovar had the ability to mind control. Using these new found abilities, Grodd set out to build Gorilla City along with another Gorilla who acquired very similar abilities as Grodd, known as Solovar. He also was granted the ability to move things with his mind. When he came in contact with the rock, his intelligence gradually increased passed any humans. Grodd acquired his abilities when an unknown Space Rock crashed in the African jungle, and he came in contact with it. The gorilla, which was possessed by a Butterfly, nearly attacked Peacemaker, only to be sawed in the chest with a chainsaw and killed by John Economos (Steve Agee). However, before Grodd became the Flashes villain, and before he possessed telepathic abilities, he was an average Gorilla in the African jungle. Using his telepathy, Grodd has certainly done a number on the speedster many times. In fact, off the top of my head Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, and Suicide Squad each introduce more characters than Peacemaker by these standards.Gorilla Grodd is an enemy to the scarlet speedster, also known as The Flash. You can cut all the Amazons and Old Gods that aren't essential to the plot, and Wonder Woman still introduces more characters than Peacemaker. If you're going to count characters that are mentioned without ever being seen, it's only fair to include all the named Amazons, who actually appear on screen - but you don't need to. Accomplishing this task, Grodd was now known as President Grodd. So you're up to 13 if you take some liberties with the word "introduced," compared to Wonder Woman's 32. Gorilla Grodd, having usurped Solovar as king of Gorilla City, decided to expand his kingdom and conqueror all of Africa. Sergeant Gorilla and Bat-Mite are referenced as if they might exist in the world without being introduced, Riddler was confirmed to exist in the DCEU long before Peacemaker, and Eclipso was referenced as if he doesn't exist in the world. Peacemaker, with the same standards, introduces:ĭoll Man, Mad Hatter, and Matter Eater Lad are referenced as if they exist in the world without being introduced. If you include characters that are either major characters or based on comics characters, Wonder Woman introduces: I didn't forget anyone, but I hadn't done the counting before. ![]()
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