- Leland McCauley
Leland McCauley (III & IV) were fictional characters in the 30th Century
DC Universe . They have been frequent antagonists of theLegion of Super-Heroes .Character History
Pre-Zero Hour
Leland McCauley III
Leland McCauley III was a wealthy tycoon and industrialist, one of the richest men in the galaxy, though not quite as rich as
Legion of Super-Heroes benefactorR.J. Brande . This caused him no end of envy, and he always considered Brande a rival, though Brande seems to have considered him more of an annoyance at first. The Legion first gained his enmity after seemingly extorting him to pay them for their services in rescuing him. Although it was later revealed as a feint to capture a wily crimelord, and he was fully reimbursed, McCauley bore a deep grudge from then on. Later a rebellious son of his (not necessarily his namesake and heir) was saved by the Legion from a disgruntled former employee of his company. He was ultimately forced to retire after all his power and position in McCauley business interests were usurped by his ambitious son.Leland McCauley IV
Leland McMcCauley IV resumed the vendetta against Brande. He employed an agent, Charon, to infiltrate Brande's staff on Brande's private planetoid. The agent was thwarted by members of the Legion, though the resulting attack caused a great deal of destruction and risked lives. When the Legion attempted to interrogate the agent, he replied that he knew they couldn't kill him because of the Legion code. Brande, who was not a member of the Legion, then threatened to kill him. Later the Legion broke into McCauley's fortified headquarters in the Himalayas to return the defeated assassin.
Five Years Later
One of McCauley's products, an "Omnicom" was featured prominently throughout the v4 Legion, including ones used by various Legionnaires to store and send messages, keep diaries, and so on. They appear to be a kind of personal communicator. His cousin Celeste (under the surname "Rockfish") becomes a member of the Legion.
McCauley was apparently involved somewhat in the resistance movement against the
Dominators , and emerged as a powerful political figure after the earth was freed from Dominion control, where he was allied withUniverso . He ultimately captures his nemesis,R.J. Brande , his sonChameleon Boy , fellow LegionnaireKid Quantum , and a group of Protean associates, and places them in a private statuarycollection consisting of beings frozen in emerald energy. They are shortly rescued by a team of SW6 Legionnaires. McCauley subsequentlyclaims they were merely enjoying his hospitality which his former captives do not deign to dispute.In the opening story-arc of "Legionnaires", McCauley attempts to reform the
Fatal Five as his personal supervillain team. Inevitably, they rebel against his control. It is revealed he is an extreme germaphobe who does not venture beyond his immaculately maintained habitat.Post-Zero Hour
This McCauley resembled the younger version, but was not referred to as "IV". Once again a powerful industrialist, and again a rival of the Legion, to the point of funding his own private super-hero team named "Workforce". He managed to lure
Lightning Lad away from the Legion, and many pre-"Zero Hour" legionnaires were now found in its ranks as well, including Karate Kid andUltra Boy .His industrial activities made him many enemies, including Mano of the
Fatal Five , whose world was poisoned by McCauley. Mano attempted to assassinate McCauley on his Lunar homebase, but was prevented by the Legion.Later, he hired
Doctor Regulus whose experiments went out of control, dooming another world, and causingLeviathan to sacrifice himself in the process. He grants political asylum to Amelia Crugg of Khund and convinces both her and Legion wannabe Lori Morning (after learning of the teen's possession of the HERO dial)to join the Workforce.Post-Legion Lost
Becoming a powerful political figure, after the events of "
Legion Lost " the Legion returned to find McCauley was President of the United Planets. Again, he had a private super-hero team, this time working for the presidency, which now includedMon-El . While fighting them, the Legion discovered the skeleton of Leland McCauley in a sewer, meaning the man claiming to be McCauley was an impostor. The impostor was eventually revealed asRa's al Ghul ["Legion" #3 (February 2002) ]He has not yet shown up in the latest reboot of the Legion.
Legion of Three Worlds
A seemingly pre-Crisis version of McCauley appeared in the first issue of the miniseries. He assassinated R.J. Brande, revealing to the United Planets council that the Legion benefactor was really a
Durlan , before aging rapidly and turning to dust. It is implied that theTime Trapper had a hand in this event.Powers
Leland McCauley is an ordinary human being, and has no powers other than his vast wealth. He is intelligent, cunning, ruthless, and completely amoral.
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