- Aurakles
Infobox superhero
character_name = Aurakles
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publisher =DC Comics
debut = "Justice League of America" vol. 1 #100, (August 1972)
creators =Len Wein (writer)Dick Dillin (artist)
alter_ego = Aurakles
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aliases = Oracle
powers = superhuman strength and speed, Caliburn Ex Calibur, Father Box, PegazeusAurakles is a
fictional character , asuperhero published byDC Comics . He first appeared in "Justice League of America" vol. 1 #100 (August 1972), and was created byLen Wein andDick Dillin .Publication history
Aurakles was created by
Len Wein andDick Dillin in "Justice League of America" #100 using the name Oracle.Grant Morrison brought the character back in #4 (May 2006), and expanded his backstory by making him "the original super-hero" and renaming him Aurakles.Fictional character biography
The super-being known as Aurakles was created on the planet Earth by the
New Gods around 40,000 BC and is generally considered "the original superhero", by those who know his reputation. He has the mission to "bring order and meaning where incoherence reigns". Opposing the evils of his time, he battles theSheeda and Neh-Buh-Loh, theNebula Man . However, the evil Sheeda finally succeeds in imprisoning Aurakles in their "bone prisons", set up in the ancient past.Justice League of America
Aurakles reappears in our times as the Oracle. When the
Justice League of America and theJustice Society of America works together to bring back the time-lostSeven Soldiers of Victory (themselves victims of the Nebula Man), they invoke the Oracle (in spiritual form) as their guidance. However, it takes the combined magic ofDr. Fate (Kent Nelson),Zatanna and Yz the Thunderbolt to summon him. Furthermore, Oracle refuses to give the heroes the answer they seek directly, instead, he helps them solve the matter for themselves.even Soldiers
After that, Aurakles is not seen for quite some time, but is freed from imprisonment by Mister Miracle (Shilo Norman) when the latter opposes
Darkseid , Neh-Buh-Loh and the Sheeda as part of the new Seven Soldiers. Aurakles' golden tomb on Mars is also seen inGrant Morrison 's version ofFrankenstein . [As seen in Seven Soldiers #1 (December 2006)]The rookie heroine
Bulleteer is Aurakles' descendant and "the spear that was never thrown", one of seven imperishable treasures used to combat the Sheeda.Other versions
*The superheroine known as Halo is actually an
extraterrestial lifeform known as an Aurakle animating the dead body of Gabrielle Doe.References
External links
* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=aurakles2 DCU Guide: Aurakles]
* [http://mightybroke.com/7soldiers/mistermiracle/7smm04.htm Barbelith Underground: Seven Soldiers Mister Miracle #4 Annotated]
* [http://mightybroke.com/7soldiers/7s1/7s1.htm Barbelith Underground: Seven Soldiers #1 Annotated]
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