The Controllers

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Controllers


A Controller, art by Jerry Bingham

Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Adventure Comics #357
(June 1967)
Created by Jim Shooter (writer/design sketch)
Curt Swan(artist)
Characteristics
Homeworld Maltus
Affiliations Darkstars
Abilities Cosmic level energy manipulation.

The Controllers are a fictional extraterrestrial race existing in the DC Universe.They first appear in Adventure Comics #357 (June 1967), and were created by Jim Shooter.

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In their initial appearance, the Controllers came from "another space-time continuum". Their universe had almost been destroyed by war, and they determined to prevent the Earth-One universe going the same way. They used their mind-control abilities to prevent intergalactic war, but also had powerful weapons, including the Sun-Eater.

The Controllers origins were substantially changed following the Crisis on Infinite Earths, although their motives and methods remained the same.

They were originally part of a race called the Malthusians from which they and the Guardians of the Universe are descended. Later on these ascended beings left Maltus and colonized a new world called Oa. Now calling themselves Oans, they felt responsible for the catastrophic effects on the universe caused by one of their own, the renegade scientist Krona, they argued how to handle the situation. (Note: in the original version of the story, this experiment was supposed to have created evil itself.) One group of Oans wanted to dedicate their immortal existences to contain evil. This group eventually became the Guardians of the Universe. Another group decided that evil should be destroyed. This group left the planet Oa, eventually becoming The Controllers. (A later version of the story claims the Controllers left over the Guardians decision to stop using their robot minions, the Manhunters.)

Just as the Guardians slowly changed their physical appearances over billions of years of existence, so did the Controllers. Originally, all Oans were blue-skinned humanoids; currently, the Controllers are pink-skinned and hairless. The Controllers moved to another dimension, and dedicated themselves to creating weapons that could be used to destroy evil beings if they became too dangerous. Among these are the Sun-Eaters, gaseous beings that can devour whole planets and stars, and the Miracle Machine, a device that can turn any thought into reality.

In recent times, the Controllers established their own corps of interstellar peacekeepers, called the Darkstars, to compete with the Guardians' Green Lantern Corps . Many former members of the Corps joined the Darkstars after the Corps were destroyed. The Darkstars are now considered defunct.

In their continuing effort to create an alternative to the Green Lantern Corps, the Controllers experimented on Martyn Van Wyck, transforming him into the pyrokinetic Effigy.

  • In the future of the Legion of Super Heroes, a renegade Controller became the villain known as the Time Trapper. (Various DC Comics reboots has since altered this timeline, which is one of many origins given for the Time Trapper.) The Controllers also ended up giving the Miracle Machine to the Legion for safekeeping.

  • A renegade Controller appears in the two-part Legion of Super-Heroes episode "Sundown". He believes that the ultimate perfection comes from chaos, rather than order, and releases the last Sun-Eater to spread this chaos. He is voiced by David Lodge.

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