Grayven

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Grayven


Grayven using the Omega Effect,
artist Greg Tocchini

Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Green Lantern v3 #74, (June 1996)
Created by Ron Marz (writer)
Darryl Banks (artist)
Characteristics
Alter ego Grayven
Species New God, from Apokolips
Abilities Superhuman strength, durability, longetevity. Limited Omega Effect.

Grayven is a fictional deity and supervillain published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Green Lantern v3 #74, (June 1996), and was created by Ron Marz and Darryl Banks.

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Grayven is the third son of Darkseid, born of an unknown mother, younger brother to Kalibak and Orion. Grayven leads a campaign of destruction against the cosmos, decimating planets. In the process, he effectively eliminates the Darkstars, a galactic police force. His campaign comes to an end on the planet Rann. He desires a zeta beam device, a product of Rannian science that provides instantenous transportation on a grand scale. He intends to zeta beam his forces onto Apokolips, announce his presence to his father, and conquer the planet.

While the remaining Darkstars engaged Gravyen's army, Green Lantern Kyle Rayner faces off against the man himself. Assisted by Darkstar John Stewart, who suffers series injuries in the fight, Kyle tricks Grayven into a Zeta Beam device, where he is teleported off Rann. Lacking their leader, Grayven's forces retreated.

The few Darkstars that remained alive after the battle end up powerless.

Unknown to Stewart, he had inadvertently teleported Grayven deep within Earth's core. He eventually digs himself out, and seeks Kyle Rayner in New York City. This time, Rayner seems to have the upper hand. Fearing defeat at the Green Lantern's hands, Grayven used an experimental teleporter, freeing himself, and in the process, sending Rayner into the 30th century.

Grayven next appeared during the Imperiex crisis. He is part of an alien alliance, which also included Maxima, Starfire, Adam Strange, and Darkseid. They sought to eliminate Imperiex, a cosmic giant who destroys whole solar systems. In Adventures of Superman #595, (Oct 2001) Grayven is under the influence of Brainiac, a major force in the Imperix War. He confronts Superman and Darkseid on the surface of Apokolips. He is defeated by Superman, then punished by Darkseid, who feels it is his duty to do so because Grayven has 'shamed himself'. Soon, Grayven is banished to Earth.

There he is infected with Joker toxin variant, which causes insanity. He attempts to perform at, and then destroy, a comedy club. Kyle Rayner again stops him. Grayven later reappeared in "Ion: Guardian of the Universe". There he is revealed to have sent Nero and Effigy after Kyle Rayner. Grayven also is implied to be part of some larger conspiracy, most likely that of the Sinestro Corps due to his hunting of escaped Qwardians and knowledge of Kyle's sick mother. Out of anger, Rayner forcefully blasts Grayven into unconsciousness.

Grayven has since appeared in Five of a Kind: Thunder/Martian Manhunter. He was lobotomized and nearly catatonic, but Thunder and the Martian Manhunter restore his mind and assist him in building a zeta beam generator meant to send the unknown scourge of the New Gods (as seen in Countdown) to Darkseid's throne room. This would force Darkseid and the killer to fight and benefit Grayven either way. Thunder and J'onn trick Grayven, however; J'onn shapeshifts into the Black Racer, the New Gods' incarnation of Death, which prompts Grayven to use the zeta beam on himself to escape. The real killer finds him moments later at his destination and murders him.

Grayven possesses formidable super-strength and endurance. Additionally, as a New God, he cannot die from natural causes. His greatest power is a limited form of the Omega Effect used by his father, Darkseid. His power levels are high enough to easily fight Kyle Rayner (as Green Lantern) and the Darkstars.

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