- Solaris (comics)
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character_name=Solaris
real_name=Solaris
publisher=DC Comics
debut="DC One Million" #1
creators=Grant Morrison
alliances=Superman dynasty pancosmic Justice Jihad
powers=Artificial Intelligence, energy control|Solaris (also known as Solaris the Tyrant Sun) is a
DC Comics supervillain , who exists in the distant future of theDC Universe . Solaris was created byGrant Morrison , and first appeared in the "DC One Million " crossover, although it also subsequently appeared in Grant Morrison'sAll Star Superman series, set outside DC continuity.Fictional character biography
DC One Million In the 853rd century Solaris is a secondary artificial
sun , a sentient machine in the orbit of Uranus that helps to warm the outer parts of thesolar system and relay communications and information. His caretaker is the future Starman.Solaris was created in the 20th Century section of the
DC One Million storyline in an apparentpredestination paradox , as his abilities were required to counteract an organic computer virus his 853rd Century self had sent back, concealed in the android Hourman. Unbeknownst to those constructing him, Solaris' core programming was contained in the computer virus, resulting in a time loop for the tyrant sun.All Star Superman
According to the future timeline established in "DC One Million", after Solaris was originally created in the late 20th century, he will fight many battles against "the progenitor of the dynasty" (a.k.a. the original
Superman ) between that time and the departure of the original Superman from Earth at the end of the 21st century. As yet, no such battles have been published.However, Morrison used the character in his out-of-continuity "
All-Star Superman " series, which began in2005 and concluded in2008 . Solaris was referenced in Issue #2 of that series, in the form of a report from Kal Kent, the Superman of the 853rd Century. The report was viewed via Superman's prototype Time Telescope. Kal Kent appeared identical to his appearance inDC One Million . The Tyrant Sun appears as a distinct character in Issue #11, where Superman reveals that he knows that Solaris will continue to exist into the distant future, again similar to the events in DC One Million.It has been suggested this Solaris actually is the metamorphosized form of a genetically engineered living bomb from the first issue of All-Star Superman, but there is in fact nothing in the comic that supports this.
The future
After that point, Solaris will be a recurrent villain plaguing Superman's descendants, until he is considered the greatest enemy of the Superman dynasty. This will continue until the 505th century Superman sacrifices his life in order to reprogram the artificial sun. At that point, Solaris will recant its villainous ways and work for the betterment of humanity, becoming an ally of the
Superman dynasty .However, it will be noted at that time that Solaris is never able to rise to the high standard set by the Supermen, and also that part of his service never seems entirely altruistic. These suspicions will gradually be confirmed as Solaris rises to lead a group called the Pancosmic Justice Jihad, which will take advantage of the paranoia of a dark age to justify an aggressive agenda of preemptive strikes and be venerated by the fearful population. However, the return of Superman-Prime (Kal-El, the original Superman) from his long wandering at the boundaries of existence in the 700th century will trigger a great spiritual revival, during which humanity will look to develop its own ultimate mental potential and turn its back on artificial computers, including Solaris.
Solaris will then be relegated to the role we find him in at the dawn of the 853rd Century, that of the secondary sun of Earth's solar system, forever considered inferior to the yellow primary Sun which serves as Superman's current
Fortress of Solitude . The resentment that festers in Solaris as a result of this situation will lead him to plot with the 853rd century Starman and the immortalVandal Savage to destroy Superman-Prime upon his return from his 15,000 year stay in the heart of the sun. Their intention was to trap and kill the originalJustice League --Superman's oldest friends--in a world they could not comprehend, and subsequently Solaris would replace the Sun after the original Superman was assassinated using the last known piece ofKryptonite in the universe. However, this plan was thwarted by the Justice League back in the past (consisting of Steel,Plastic Man ,Big Barda , Huntress andZauriel ), who destroyed theKryptonite fragment and secretly replaced it with aGreen Lantern power ring, while in the 853rd CenturyKyle Rayner triggered a supernova in the core of Solaris and then contained it using his own power ring. Solaris was subsequently crushed by Superman-Prime upon his emergence from the Sun using his newly-acquired Green Lantern ring.
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