Overmaster

Overmaster
Overmaster
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The Overmaster,
artist Chuck Patton
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Justice League of America #233 (December 1984)
Created by Gerry Conway
Chuck Patton
In-story information
Alter ego Unknown
Team affiliations Cadre
Abilities Cosmic Awareness, undefined energy powers.

The Overmaster is a DC Comics supervillain. He first appeared behind the scenes in Justice League of America #233 (December 1984), and was created by Gerry Conway and Chuck Patton.

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Fictional character biography

A 580 million-year-old alien who considered himself a celestial force beyond good and evil, with the purpose to "act when judgment has been passed". After judging a world unworthy, he would collect a sample of each species of the planet, then terminate all other life.

Cadre

The Overmaster first appeared on Earth years ago, assigning the original Cadre to put the human race to a "test". The original Justice League defeated the Cadre, after which the Overmaster vanished. Years later, he returned, acting through heralds such as the Aryan Brigade, the New Extremists, and the Cadre of the Immortal.

Cadre II

Finally making his presence known, the Overmaster selected villains from each of the groups to form a new powerful Cadre known as Cadre II. The Overmaster was incredibly powerful but not very imaginative. He then announced his intention to destroy the Earth in one week, erasing Central City from the planet and stopping all deaths and births across the globe as proof of his power. The Justice League invaded the Overmaster’s spacecraft and used its technology to reverse all effects of the Overmaster’s activities.

Death

Overmaster was accidentally killed by Will Everett III the second Amazing Man after the Justice League member Ice had been killed by the villain. Following this event, the League moved into Overmaster’s space station, making it their new headquarters.

Powers and abilities

Overmaster’s exact powers are unknown. He has access to advanced technology and he has undefined energy powers.

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