- Black Mass (comics)
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character_name = Black Mass
publisher =DC Comics
debut = "Justice League of America" #234 (December 1985)
creators =Gerry Conway (script)Chuck Patton (art)
alter_ego = Geoffrey Thibodeux
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alliances = Cadre
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powers = Super-strength, gravity manipulationBlack Mass is the name of a fictional
DC Comics supervillain. He first appeared in "Justice League of America" #234 (December 1985)Fictional character biography
Geoffrey Thibodeux was a small-framed physicist who was granted a bulky body and gravity powers by wristbands provided by the
Overmaster , who drafted him into the original Cadre under the alias Black Mass. Following their battle with the Justice League of America, Black Mass was sent to prison. Years later, he briefly lost his wristbands to Wally Tortolino in a card game but had them returned. Eventually the wristbands and their power bonded permanently with his body. During the Joker’s 'Last Laugh' riots at the Slab, Black Mass used his powers to draw the entire facility into a gravity well. A bullet to the head left Black Mass a vegetable, but he retained his powers and is now the cellmate ofDoctor Polaris , unwittingly keeping the magnetic villain's powers in check. Still brain damaged, Black Mass was last seen rejoining the Cadre under the leadership of Polaris inSan Francisco . They fought thePower Company , who ultimately tricked Black Mass into betraying Polaris ("Power Company" #5, August 2002). Presumably, they then shared a cell again.Black Mass has recently resurfaced in Justice League of America #17, along with Crowbar and Nightfall, trying to leave America and escape capture. They were stopped by
Black Lightning .In other media
Black Mass appears in the "
Justice League Unlimited " episode "Clash", with Cadre members Crowbar, Fastball, and Shatterfist; they were defeated bySuperman andBatman . Black Mass later returns as a member ofGorilla Grodd 's Secret Society.
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