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Mr. Majestic, born Majestros on the planet Khera, was a Kherubim warlord and member of the WildC.A.T.s
History
He has two children, Kenesha (Savant) and Majestrate. Kenesha was born out of a union with Majestros and Lady Zannah (Zealot) on Khera. However Zannah could not stay a warrior if she became a mother. Zannah gave Kenesha to her mother to raise, allowing Majestros to believe Kenesha was Zannah's sister, rather than his own daughter.
Majestic became trapped on Earth with three other Kherubim lords during the Kherubim/Daemonite war. His son Majestrate also made the journey. Majestic would spend the next several centuries fighting for justice, and allied with Maximum Man and The High, creating the superhero team The Big Three during World War Two. He ends up joining the government-sponsored Team One during the Cold War. While the team was fighting Lord Helspont and the Cabal, Majestros is forced to kill his friend and fellow Kheran Yon Kohl (also known as John Colt). Demoralized, he seeks solace in the Arctic. He only returns to the civilized world when Savant (Kenesha) asks him to help Zealot in her battle with Tapestry.
During his tenure as leader of the WildC.A.T.s, Majestic leads his team in a completely new direction, brutally punishing criminals both superhuman and non-superhuman alike. These actions are influenced by his team-mate T.A.O., AKA 'Tactically Augmented Organism'.
TAO is eventually discovered and his plans to escape devastate the team. Savant herself is critically wounded when she is tricked into stepping in front of Grifter's blaster fire.
Majestic is distracted with saving the life of a fellow team member and at the same time, stopping a nuclear meltdown. He returns to confront Tao deep in the sewers. Despite the entity's deceleration he has the cure for world hunger and many diseases, Majestic urges him to face his death with more nobility. With a flash of his eyes, Tao is incinerated.
Majestros soon quits the team, along with most of the new version, as the old Wildcats are back. He rejoins at the request of Grifter at the end of WildC.A.T.s but didn't stay long. He later teams up with Savant herself, along with several other heroes, including Cybernary to go on several dimension hopping adventures. He would help with a rebellion against an evil dictator among many other incidents.
Strange Visitor
Majestic did not spend the majority of his time after Team One in solitude, but rather as a government agent taking on paranormal anomalies with the aid of a gifted boy named Desmond. As his adventures span from the late 1960s to the early 2000s, Majestic was flung into New Earth's Metropolis by Daemonite technology. From here Majestros takes on the alias of Jim McArest (an anagram of "Mr. Majestic"), as he had suffered amnesia from the interdimensional trip. In 2005, Majestic (with the aid of Superman and the Eradicator) returned to the WildStorm universe.
After Majestic, Superman and Eradicator returned to Majestic's Earth of his home dimension, they found it mysteriously devoid of human and animal life. Only plants remained. Yet strangely, there were no car accidents, plane crashes, or other devastation. They investigated to find a large alien spaceship had taken all animal life from the Earth, for reasons unknown. With Superman and the Eradicator forced to return to their home universe, Majestic investigated this situation alone. He soon discovered that an alien space ship had taken every living thing off the planet and went after it. After months of pursuit, Majestic reached the ship, and boarded it, finding aboard the population of not just Earth, but dozens of other planets. All of them were held in stasis, except those members of the Plenary, a civilization of refugees who inhabited a derelict area of the vast ark. Majestic returned the population of the Earth, but found it had been conquered by Daemonites from another dimension, who entered through the gate he left open, and that he lost over a year of time. In addition to controlling the world, the Daemonites were using Kheran Planet-Shaper engines to adapt the planet to their needs.
Realizing that continuing the fight would be futile, Majestic used the power of the Void contained within his possessed friend Spartan to travel back in time before the Daemonite conquest.
Returning to Earth after sealing the hole in the Bleed which the Daemonites had used to enter his reality, Majestic set out to discover the origins of the Kherubim technology cached on the Earth. Enlisting the aid of his former ally Desmond, and Zealot of the Coda, Majestic found a tunnel that led deep into the planet, laced with Kherubim technology. There he was forced to confront James Wyvern, owner of Pacificon, and secretly Lord Helspont of the Daemonites. After a short battle, Desmond was assimilated into the core of the Planet Shaper engine, and Helspont infiltrated it, causing the display of a holographic tutorial revealing the history and purpose of the device. It was revealed that the ancient Kherubim seeded these devices across countless worlds, subjugating the native life and fostering their own evolutionary growth. However, this process was sometimes unsuccessful, as in the case of the Daemonites. Before the tutorial could be completed though, a signal from the Shaper's Guild caused the device to shut down.
After this shut down, Majestic and Zealot meet Javen, a former friend of Majestic, who is now a Master Motile of the Shaper's Guild. He presents Majestic with an offer, that Majestic and the Shaper's Guild seize the rule of Khera, and fight the corruption that has plagued the planet since the end of the Daemonite War. However, this offer is merely a ploy, concealing the Shaper's Guild's real intent, to use Majestic's pure genestock and the planet shaper to forge a new Khera out of the planet Earth. Unfortunately, Majestic's recent temporal adventures have ruined his genetic structure, rendering him useless for those purposes, and ultimately, causing the end of his life within relatively short order. Therefore, the Guild seeks a secondary source, Majestic's daughter, Savant, who he did not even know about it till it was revealed to him by Javen. The Shaper's Guild attempts to seize her, and place her within the Planet Shaper machine.
Meanwhile, a force of the Coda, led by Zealot's mother, Harmony, of the Red Skein of the Coda, and a Kherubrim warlord, Lord Khull Imperator, arrived to oppose the radical actions of the Shaper's Guild. They lead a force to fight the Shaper's forces, and prevent the use of the Planet Shaper Engine. Majestic, having escaped from the Shaper's Guild with the help of Spartan, allies with Helspont, leading his own mission against the Shaper's. Eventually Javan is defeated by Savant, though only after having injured Zealot, and killed Harmony, but Lord Khull Imperator, having defeated Helspont, announced his real desire, to seize the Planet Shaper engine for his own faction. He seemingly engaged the engine, separating it from the Earth, which caused it to catastrophically fail, destroying the planet.
This turned out to be a ruse perpetuated by Majestic and Desmond though, using the full immersion holographic systems of the Planet Shaper to convince Imperator that his plans failed. But Desmond had been possessed by Helspont, who still intended to use the engine for himself. Majestic was able thwart him only by continually changing the access codes to the system, requiring him to endure weeks of continuous in order to prevent the Daemonite from taking over. Eventually all seemed lost when Majestic reached the limits of his endurance, until suddenly all animal life vanished from the Earth, which caused the Planet Shaper to shut down, a result of the mysterious ark Majestic had already defeated in his sojourn to the future. Due to temporal poisoning Majestic died, disintegrating into little white slivers which blow past the Mr. Majestic who first returned to the Wildstorm universe with Superman and the Eradicator.[2]
Nemesis
Majestic and the Wildcats involved themselves with a Kheran woman named Nemesis who had been killing people for some unknown reason, and entered into a plot that had been going on since before the Kherubim first crashed to Earth.
Majestic and Nemesis had met on Khera when she tried to steal his sword. After he caught her, they soon became friends and lovers, and Majestic was able to get her Coda training, something an Adrastean like Charis (her real name) was normally not allowed. Unfortunately, since Charis was an Adrastea, Majestic being with her was frowned upon so they had to stay together in secret. However, their secret wasn't as well hidden as they thought. Kheran politicians, trying to make peace for their planet, chose Majestic to sleep with Zealot, an act that would unite the two most powerful factions on the planet, the Pantheon and the Coda. Majestic felt it was his duty as a Kherubim to do what he was asked of him for the sake of Khera, but the politicians would have blackmailed him by threatening to tell others about Charis if he didn't. Because of his "duty" Majestic and Charis separated, though they still loved each other. They ended up on Earth together though when their ship crashed on the planet. Charis was part of the Coda but was betrayed by another faction (led by her new man Raven) the Brotherhood of the Blade. The Brotherhood had joined with some rogue Daemonites in a plan to overthrow both their people. The first step of this plan was to kill the Coda and frame Charis. They did, leaving only Charis (and Zealot, who had left before the attack) alive among the original Coda. After this, both Zealot and Majestic swore to hunt down Charis (now Nemesis), not knowing that she had also sworn to avenge her sisters. The whole betrayal had taken place in Ancient Greece, and Nemesis hadn't been seen since. It wasn't until 2005 that Majestic found her.
Majestic, Zealot, Savant, and Grifter found Nemesis in the middle of killing some Brotherhood assassins, though the Wildcats didn't know that was who they were. After she had killed them, the Wildcats tried to stop her from kidnapping a child that was with the men, but Nemesis made short work of the team. She even managed to cut Majestic with a sword (the blade of the sword was made from the metal of a machine that was created to destroy the universe and could cut through anything). She escaped with the child (named Kara) but Majestic and the team eventually find her.
Before the Wildcats could arrive though, Daemonites found Charis and Kara and managed to take them by surprise, but she was able to hold her own until Majestic arrived looking to take Kara back and to kill Charis. After surrounding herself and Kara with a forcefield, Charis blew up the building, with Daemonites and Majestic caught in the explosion. Majestic survived though and used his former relationship with Nemesis to take her down. Majestros took both of them to a Halo Corporation building in New York City. While there, Charis revealed the truth behind her "betrayal" and also explained what was going on with the girl. The Brotherhood (and their Daemonite allies) had been mutating humanity (by polluting water all over the world) since they had betrayed the Coda and their people in Ancient Greece. The girl was created as an activator to trigger the mutations so Nemesis was keeping her safe so the Brotherhood couldn't use her to control humanity. Majestic and Zealot accepted her story (after some tests of their own), but before Nemesis could be released, a Brotherhood spacecraft (a Bladeship) emerged from a bleed portal and fired hundreds of projectiles into the Halo building with the Wildcats (and Nemesis) inside.
The projectiles were Scimitars, Brotherhood/Shaper hybrids, living weapons born and bred to kill. Majestros saved Nemesis at the last minute from being cut in half by a Scimitar. While Majestic was fighting some of the Scimitars, Kara was kidnapped and the Bladeship attacked. After the Brotherhood ship bombarded the building with plasma canons, Charis was the last one standing, thanks to her force field. Following the Scimitar that had captured Kara onto the ship, she came face to face with Raven, the leader of the Brotherhood. She was too late to stop him from activating the girl, and the resulting blast knocked her off the flying ship and to the ground.When she awoke, she was with Majestic, Zealot, Grifter and Savant. It was then that Majestic and Zealot called a truce with Nemesis and offered her the chance to finally avenge her slain sisters of the Coda. Majestic, Nemesis and the Wildcats battled the human mutates in New York City, while other superhero teams fought mutates all over America.
Savant located the Brotherhood's battleship in space, and teleported all the Wildcats (except Majestic) using the Halo Corporation teleportation system. On board they found that Raven had the entire population of New Jersey frozen in status pods as hostages. He was ready to kill them if the Wildcats didn't surrender. Nemesis, being a Coda warrior, was unable to surrender, and threw out some special grenades, taking out the Brotherhood and buying time for her to send the hostages back to Earth and set the ship to self-destruct. Nemesis was able to locate Kara and free her, but she was attacked by a Daemonite and was about to be shot. Grifter, deeply in lust with Nemesis, took the hit for her. Savant tried to teleport the team back, but there weren't enough beacons to get them all back, so Nemesis gave hers to Kara. She also gave Grifter a goodbye kiss and told Zealot to tell Majestros that had she not sacrificed herself, she would have showed him what he was missing for the past three millennia.
After the Wildcats had left, Charis faced off against Raven. Raven wielded a sword identical to Charis' blade, making the fight extremely deadly. Nemesis succeeded in killing Raven, the ship was badly damaged during the fight and was sucked out into the vacuum of space. It was then that Majestic returned, saving her from certain death as the remaining charge on her shields were running out. Back at the Halo Corporation building in New York City, Majestros asked Charis to stay with him as well as join the Wildcats. Unfortunately she turned him down, and after a final kiss went on her way.
WorldStorm
Main article: Captain Atom: Armageddon
Majestic encountered the DC hero Captain Atom who was transported to the Wildstorm Universe due to saving his Earth from a meteor made of kryptonite. Majestic didn't give Atom a chance to explain what he was doing on his planet, and started attacking him, though he wasn't actually trying to kill him. After having pummeling Atom, Majestic is blasted by him; stunning him, and then punched him into the ground. Before Majestic recovered, Atom flew away to find out where he was.
Majestic tracked down Atom who have discovered that this Earth wasn't his and tried to fly as fast as he possibly could, believing that he would get him back home. Majestic caught up to him as he flew and then stopped him, telling Atom that he was there to help, not to fight. Majestic took Atom to his base in Mount Rushmore to explain to him in on what was going on. Majestic apparently knew more about what was going on than Atom did, and knew that Atom had come from the DC Universe's Earth (as well in recounting his adventures with Superman, much to Atom's surprise). But even using the most sophisticated of computers and his own genius, he couldn't figure out a way to get Atom back to his world. Atom decided to see if he could get help from other heroes but Majestic warned him against the idea. He told Atom that some of the other heroes (implicitly The Authority) were not to be trusted, but Captain Atom left anyway. Once he was gone, Majestic returned to his base only to received a disturbing message. According to the machine, if Captain Atom wasn't returned to his Earth, he would start a reaction that would destroy the entire Wildstorm Universe.
Majestic went to find Atom and discovered him outside at the White House. Captain Atom attacked Majestic without warning, angry at him and other super heroes in his universe that seemed to have normal humans (including the President who he'd just met) trembling in fear. Majestic didn't fight back since he had come to talk. Instead, he let Atom yell and fight. When he was done, Atom spit in Majestic's face, causing him to hurl Atom into the Washington Monument. After that, he told Atom what he'd found out about the destruction Atom would cause if he didn't get home. He also told Atom that if he sacrificed himself, he could save everyone. Atom was stunned of hearing this, but is unsure if Majestic's difference engine was true and left to check that out with other sources. Returning to Mount Rushmore, Mr. Majestic kept running the numbers on his computer to find a solution. The only thing he found was more bad news: he discovered that even if Atom sacrificed himself and died, he'd still destroy the universe.[3] Majestic went to The Authority's base, The Carrier, to talk to Jack Hawksmoor. Jack told him that The Authority had a plan, to have the Engineer do some subatomic changes to Captain Atom, which she did and seemed to have worked.[4]
Unfortunately, it hadn't worked. Atom came into contact with Void and reacted violently, cluing everyone in to the fact that he still posed a threat to the universe.[5] Against Mr. Majestic's advice, Jack Hawksmoor sent Authority members Apollo and Midnighter (after The Engineer failed) to kill Captain Atom. While they were fighting, Majestic ran more checks on his computer and kept getting the same response. If Atom stayed, the universe would die, and if he died (which was becoming more and more likely thanks to the fight going on) it would still be destroyed. Majestic flew back up to the Carrier to confront Jack about his flawed plan and strongly demands him to call off Apollo and Midnighter, but The Doctor used his magic to freeze time around Majestic hindering him from doing anything.[6]
Midnighter and Apollo managed to bring Atom back to the Carrier and were about to kill him when Atom started to glow. After Apollo and Midnighter were killed just by touching him, The Doctor unfroze Majestic on Jack's command to see if he could help. Upon being unfroze and seeing what has happened, Majestic angrily reprimanded Jack. Right after Jenny Quantum was killed in her efforts in helping Atom, Void appeared. She went to Atom and removed a piece of herself from his body. The tiny shard of her essence had somehow lodged itself in Atom and had been causing all the problems. Once removed, Atom was able to return to his Earth, but the Wildstorm Universe was still going to be expunged. In one final flash of light, everything that was in the Wildstorm Universe was gone, but rebooted to be known as Earth-50 with many of the universe's denizens, including Majestic, remaining intact only with their past history reformatted but for him and others involved with Captain Atom to vaguely forget the entire event.[7]
World's End
Main article: World's End Trilogy
When Nemesis was sent into the future by the Void to learn enough to prevent the coming of Armageddon, she discovered the future Majestic had become a mad tyrant who planned to create a New Khera on Earth in which he only accepts the "best and brightest" and not those he deemed as "undesirables".[8] After Nemesis returned to the present, Majestic learned about her mission to prevent Armageddon after spending a night with her.[9]
However, Nemesis' mission to prevent Armageddon failed but instead allowed the events leading to the end of the world to happen. Majestic was caught unaware by the Number of the Beast incident in which he fought one of the High's Reaper clones in Hawaii before it left and rejoined its kin to devastate Earth.[10] Majestic was left to defend Hawaii from countless, maddened posthumans until their attacks stopped. After securing Hawaii, Majestic traveled to the mainland and discovered the ruined state of the world. When he observed the end of human civilization, Majestic was struck with an idea to rebuild civilization in his own idealized version of Kheran society which he dubbed as New Khera. He then used the intact Hawaiian islands as the template for his New Khera in which he adopted a no tolerance stance for crime and only accepting survivors who are deemed valuable based on their skills or even their genes.[11] But despite Hawaii's protection under Majestic, it still faced dangers such as outbreaks of disease and weather anomalies. In desperation, Majestic searched and took supplies and intact advanced technology across the planet to help Hawaii.[11]
His search for technology eventually brought Majestic into conflict with the Wildcats when he repeatedly attacked the Halo Building to plunder its technology without properly explaining to the team of his intent. Once he finally explained his intentions, Majestic offered to Maul, Warblade, Nemesis and Jodi Slayton to live in Hawaii as he deemed them "acceptable". However, his offer was firmly rejected. Instead, both parties came to a truce in which Majestic accepts survivors who were rescued by the Wildcats to Hawaii while he refrains from taking technology from the Halo Building.[11]
Majestic, however, did gave up his pursuit for Nemesis. He blackmailed Nemesis and Slayton into joining him after revealing to them that he kept his daughter Savant and among others as potential donors to sire Kherubim "heirs". They reluctantly joined and offered their donor services after he sworn to free Savant.[12] But his plans to keep Nemesis, Jodi, and Savant soon unraveled when the Wildcats learned his insidious intentions and he once again battled them. Unfortunately for Majestic, he was forced to fight Nemesis and their fight brought them over to an active volcano where Nemesis decided to sacrifice herself to kill her lover into the volcano. After they plunged into the volcano, Majestic was the only one to emerge alive and Nemesis was believed to be dead.[13] Left in deep dismayed by his lover's apparent death, Majestic angrily gave chase on the Wildcats whom he misblamed them for causing Nemesis's death. But upon reaching the Halo Building, Majestic was lured to confront his nemesis Lord Defile as he, Lady Decadence, and his Daemonites recently invaded the building. Upon seeing each other, Majestic and Defile ferociously fought until Spartan allowed himself to be infused with the energies of the Otherspace in sucking them into the aforementioned dimension, and subsequently destroying the entire building in the process. Majestic survived his ordeal and gave up his pursuit for the Wildcats.[14]
Majestic soon returned to Hawaii and vainly searched for Nemesis or any remains of her, in which he only found her swords.[15] After recovering Nemesis's swords, he was again confronted by Savant and Zealot, who came for his help to stop Tao. Although initially furious and still casting blame on them for his lover's death, Majestic was informed by them that Tao was responsible for manipulating his actions and was indirectly at fault for Nemesis's demise. This revelation enraged him and he agreed to join the Wildcats' war against Tao. With Nemesis's swords in his possession, Majestic used the swords to subdue Tao. However, Tao ultimately gained the powers of the Creation Equation from Max Faraday.[16] But following after this, Majestic and the other heroes similarly gained the powers of the Creation Equation from Ladytron. Despite rivalling and outnumbering Tao, Majestic and the others were transported to the Hollow Realm where they were exposed to their greatest fear; for Majestic it is the animosity between Zealot and Savant in which he tried to keep them from killing each other.[17] Majestic and the others soon prevailed over Tao and deprived him of his godhood.[18]
During Earth's war against Majestic's old militant allies the Knights of Khera, Majestic came too late to join the conflict in UnLondon and stopped Sebastian from killing Spartan. He stated to Sebastian that Earth is under his protection and will do what is necessary by killing Sebastian. After killing Sebastian's lover Kine, Majestic was mortally stabbed in the neck by an enraged Sebastian.[19] This left his entire body and motor functions completely paralyzed. In the midst of battle, Majestic was then secretly rescued by a still living Nemesis.[20] He was brought back to his Mount Rushmore hideout where he recuperate and was brought against his will by Nemesis into conceiving a child with her.[21][22] For three months, Majestic had been a sex slave to his lover before Nemesis finally became pregnant. Thereafter, Nemesis left Majestic as she doesn't see him fit to be a father given his paralyzed condition and decided in seeing the man who saved her to be the father instead.[23] Majestic soon recovered from his paralysis, though weakened, and realizing that Nemesis's mind and personality is not her own and believing she was being controlled by someone, began his trek to find her and their unborn child and stopping the one who is responsible.[24]
Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Kherubim Warlord Physiology: As a Kherubim Lord, he is a rare type of "Enhanced" Kherubim, with abilities far beyond those of the average member of his race.
- Enlightenment: At a point in his life Majestros had been evolved beyond his limits by the D'rahn, enhancing all of his naturally high abilities tenfold.[25] According to Nemesis, Majestic was officially the most powerful Warlord on Khera.[26] He was also referred to as the most powerful being on Earth.[27][28]
- Invulnerability: Majestros's body possesses a high degree of resistance to physical injury. He is nigh invulnerable and can survive bullets, explosions, lasers, nukes and the like without injury.[29][30]
- Magic Resitance: Majestros's resilience stems even to mystical affliction. Spells of petrification caste by minions of the arch-mage Tapestry had little to no effect on him.[31]
- Superhuman Strength[32]: Mr. Majestic possesses virtually immeasurable strength, displayed when he moved planets and moons in Earth's Solar System in various orders by his lonesome.[33] He also managed to easily crush a graphite pencil into diamonds with one hand.[32]
- Superhuman Reflexes
- Superhuman Agility
- Enhanced Intellect: Majestros is of a genius level intellect, able to fashion and utilize incredible works of high advanced technological craftsmanship in a matter of seconds. Having once developed a device that could decouple a daemonite metamorph from the halo building at a molecular level in seconds.[34]
- Superhuman Speed: He once traveled the Milky Way Galaxy in minutes and the universe in less than four months, which puts his speed at several hundred times faster than the speed of light.[35]
- Self-Sustenance: Majestros can survive unaided in virtually every environment and does not need to eat, sleep or breathe for months to years on end.[35]
- Enhanced Senses: Majestros is able to recognize the smell of a parallel universe simply by standing within one, picking up on the subtle differences between dimensions and universes.[36]
- Flight[30]
- Super-Breath[39]
- Energy Projection: Like all Kheran High Lords. Majestic can channel, harness and manipulate vast quantities of raw energy for various effects, mainly projecting it as concussive, heat, or other such forces from his hands and eyes, or using it rewrite complex mechanical programming at will.[40]
- Energy Vision: Majestros can emit bolts of concussive, incinerative or disintegrating force from his optics. Potent enough to pummel asteroids into dust, change the chemical make up of Jupiter through super-heating and outright disintegrate any target he focuses on.[41]
- Particle Manipulation: Shown only once in his introduction, Majestic harnessed energy around himself in order to alternate the sub-molecular structure of his clothing. Changing civilian threads to Kherubim High House combat gear in preparation for the upcoming battle.[42]
- Energy Strike: More creatively, Majestros can enhance his punching and jabbing strength by withholding his dynamic force in his hand, then releasing it on contact with a target.[43][44]
- Subatomic Programming: Majestros once displayed that he knows how to manipulate photons and transmit information and data with his eye beams and used this ability to rewrite Eradicator's genetic code (subatomic programming), giving him cross-dimensional awareness.[37]
- Invulnerability: Majestros's body possesses a high degree of resistance to physical injury. He is nigh invulnerable and can survive bullets, explosions, lasers, nukes and the like without injury.[29][30]
- Immortality: Like all kherubim Mr. Majestic is functionally unageing and long lived. Though he can still die by violence, sickness or other such fatal affliction; he will continue to remain in the prime of his youth.[45]
- Accelerated Healing: Given time Majestic can heal from grievous wounds provided they are not too extreme, such as healing nerve damage to his neck and spine.[46]
- Psionics: At some point, Majestic grew into his Kheran Warlord heritage. Coming into possession of some various psychic abilities, similar to the Gen 12 of Team 7, only far more powerful.
- Telepathy: Mr. Majestic is able to probe and see the memories of other life forms,[35] even being able to see and resist possession by alt. reality Daemonites through his ESP.[47]
- Telekinesis: He's capable of some mind over matter as well. Using it to levitate stolen money bags as well as animate/bind burglars with some cable remotely.[48]
- Enlightenment: At a point in his life Majestros had been evolved beyond his limits by the D'rahn, enhancing all of his naturally high abilities tenfold.[25] According to Nemesis, Majestic was officially the most powerful Warlord on Khera.[26] He was also referred to as the most powerful being on Earth.[27][28]
- Reality Alteration:(Formerly) Majestros has shown he can manipulate reality to an unknown degree both individually and with outside assistance, once doing so when needing to disguise the solar system by changing the Sol System star into a binary sun,[33] and again when he was welcomed into the Universals. Having to deal with his dark aspect threatening the earth itself by inhaling it back into himself.[49]
Abilities
- Genius Level Intellect: Majestros possesses such intelligence that it would be classified as superhuman.
- Hand-to-Hand Combat (Advanced)
- Swordsmanship: Majestros is a skilled swordsman, he can easily kill numerous Daemonites in short time and Coda trained Kherubim assassins with little effort.
Weaknesses
- Vulnerability to Kusar Weapons: Shown by Majestic, the Kusar Blades forged by the Kheran craftsmen are capable of rending beings of such high invulnerability levels as Superman and even Majestic himself.[50]
- Vulnerability to Creation Engine Fragments: As proven by Nemesis, blades forged from fragments of the Creation Engine are capable of bypassing his invulnerability, harming him.[26]
Paraphernalia
Equipment
- Molecular Disentangler: Used to detach a shapeshifter's mind from the building it was controlling.
- Energy Dampeners: Pills that take away his powers in case he needs to work stealthily in places where his power signature would give him away.
- Planet Movers: Gloves that let him move planets without them being destroyed by their own weight.
- NanoFlage Suit: Standard Kheran stealth suit that simulates near perfect invisibility.
Weapons
- Majestic's Sword
- Quantum-Folded Blade
- Creation Engine Blades
- Kusar Blades
Notes
- When Jim Lee was asked why he based Mr. Majestic so much on Superman, he stated that he was tired of seeing so many comic heroes who possessed great power but were too afraid to use it. Mr. Majestic possesses powers similar to those of Superman, but his personality is entirely different. Majestros has more militant views, as he is a Kheran warlord. The difference between the two is further portrayed when Majestros finds himself stuck on Superman's Earth. The two manage to discuss their differing outlooks on the world around them: Majestic's no-nonsense, all-business personality and Superman's more subtle approach to things. Majestic reveals that he has put superhuman villains in stasis-prison without giving them a fair trial and getting into bouts with that world's heroes, claiming he finds them disarmingly reticent.
Trivia
- Mr. Majestic is considered the variant of Superman on Earth-50. Apollo is also Superman-like, but is apparently Earth-50's variant of Ray.
- Majestros has a on again off again relationship with Zealot.
- Majestros is the father of Savant by Zealot.
- Majestros and Nemesis have been in love since they lived on Khera.
- Majestros was a good friend of Emp, Spartan, Maximum Man, and The High.
- Majestros is also known as Mister Cape and Majestros of Khera.
- During his time as one of the Universals, Mr. Majestic gained the nigh-omnipotent ability to warp reality. After coming back down to Earth, Majestic still seemed to retain this ability. He has only used it twice in his life: once was when he saved all the cosmos from a Universe devouring being and the other was when the WildStorm Universe was ending and he and the other Reality Warpers wanted to recreate a new world.
- Majestros has appeared in the following non-WildStorm Image publications: Vanguard: Strange Visitors #4.
- As of 1997, Majestros was 3216 years old.[51]
Related
- 155 Appearances of Majestros (Wildstorm Universe)
- 60 Images featuring Majestros (Wildstorm Universe)
- 1 Quotations by or about Majestros (Wildstorm Universe)
- Character Gallery: Majestros (Wildstorm Universe)
Footnotes
- ↑ Superman Secret Files and Origins 2004
- ↑ Note: Because the series ends where it began, it is most likely not part of Wildstorm continuity
- ↑ Captain Atom: Armageddon #5
- ↑ Captain Atom: Armageddon #6
- ↑ Captain Atom: Armageddon #7
- ↑ Captain Atom: Armageddon #8
- ↑ Captain Atom: Armageddon #9
- ↑ Wildcats: Armageddon #1
- ↑ Wildstorm: Revelations #2
- ↑ Number of the Beast #8
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Wildcats: World's End #2
- ↑ Wildcats: World's End #10
- ↑ Wildcats: World's End #11
- ↑ Wildcats: World's End #12
- ↑ Wildcats: World's End #15
- ↑ Wildcats: World's End #16
- ↑ Wildcats: World's End #17
- ↑ Wildcats: World's End #18
- ↑ Wildcats: World's End #20
- ↑ Wildcats: World's End #21
- ↑ Wildcats: World's End #22
- ↑ Wildcats: World's End #23
- ↑ Wildcats: World's End #25
- ↑ Wildcats: World's End #29
- ↑ Wildcore #4
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 Wildcats: Nemesis #1
- ↑ Majestic (Volume 2) #10
- ↑ Wildcats: Nemesis #4
- ↑ WildC.A.T.s #34
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 Mr. Majestic #3
- ↑ Savant Garde #5
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 Majestic #1
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 Mr. Majestic #1
- ↑ WildC.A.T.s #50
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 35.2 Majestic (Volume 2) #2
- ↑ Adventures of Superman #624
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 37.2 Mr. Majestic #2
- ↑ Majestic (Volume 2) #1
- ↑ Mr. Majestic #5
- ↑ Team One: WildC.A.T.s #1
- ↑ WildC.A.T.s #30
- ↑ WildC.A.T.s #11
- ↑ Union (Volume 2) #4
- ↑ WildC.A.T.s Annual #1
- ↑ WildC.A.T.s #45
- ↑ Wildcats: World's End #27
- ↑ Majestic (Volume 2) #6
- ↑ WildC.A.T.s #17
- ↑ Mr. Majestic #8
- ↑ Majestic (Volume 2) #7
- ↑ Wildstorm Universe '97 #3
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