Shanghalla

Shanghalla

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Shanghalla is a planetoid in the 30th century DC Universe.

Shanghalla is a memorial planetoid for the greatest heroes of the Galaxy. The deceased former members of the Legion of Super-Heroes are buried there alongside other great heroes of the galaxy. The Legion has had kind of a high death toll, especially compared to other comics at the time.

Among those entombed there are:

* Ferro Lad - died saving the galaxy from the Sun-Eater. His funeral was the first appearance of Shanghalla.
* Invisible Kid - crushed to death in the grip of Validus.
* Chemical King - received a lethal dose of radiation preventing a massive nuclear device from starting another world war.
* Karate Kid - died fighting Nemesis Kid.
* Superboy - (the pocket universe pre-Zero Hour Legion Superboy) - died stopping the Time Trapper from destroying Smallville.
* Magnetic Kid - sacrificed himself to open the Archmage's seal on Zerox.
* Blok - murdered by Roxxas.
* Laurel Gand - died from taking the brunt of a massive Khundish bomb, saving Weber's World.
* Triplicate Girl - one of her three bodies was killed by Computo in "Adventure Comics" #340 (in the pre-Crisis timeline).

Additionally, Lightning Lad was interred there for a time after being apparently killed by Zaryan the Conqueror, but he was later revived by the sacrifice of Proty (or replaced by Proty, according to v4 "Legion").

Post-Zero Hour it included:

* Kid Quantum - died when his status belt malfunctioned.
* Colossal Boy - died fighting Dr. Regulus.

Not only Legionnaires are enshrined on Shanghalla; other great heroes from the galaxy have been interred there as well. Most of these were one-offs which were just names put in by the writer or artist on a tomb in the background of a panel, but on occasion they were mentioned elsewhere. None of these were ever seen in action.

* Leeta-87 - tragic hero, defeated countless villains but died when she slipped on a "banyo-fruit peel". This "joke" was revived in the v4 "Legion Annual" #1 when Ultra Boy discovered his acting ability performing a stage play tragedy based on her life.
* Braino of Mrynah - All we know is what his tomb tells us, that he was the "noblest being of all time." In the v4 Legion, Matter-Eater Lad had Polar Boy don a costume of Braino (basically just a giant fake head, similar in appearance to the Coneheads in an attempt to plead insanity during a court case. Though this attempt failed, it actually did play a role in getting the charges against him dismissed.
* Hate Face - the face of a devil, the soul of an angel.
* Mog Yagor of Vasmeer - killed by a "space beast".
* Nimbok of Vaalor - betrayed and murdered by a sorcerer pretending to be his friend.
* Beast Boy of Lallor - not to be confused with Beast Boy of the 21st century DC Universe.

The name "Shanghalla" became part of the lexicon, for example, when facing down Legionnaire Impulse (Kent Shakespeare), The Persuader says, "Give my regards to Shanghalla" as a way of implying he was going to kill him.


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