Seraph (comics)

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Seraph


The Seraph, art by George Perez

Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Super Friends #7 (October 1977)
Created by E. Nelson Bridwell (writer)
Ramona Fradon (artist)
Characteristics
Alter ego Chaim Levon
Affiliations Global Guardians
Abilities Superhuman strength of Samson, Ring of Solomon, Staff of Moses, and the mantle of Elijah.

Seraph is the name of a DC Comics superhero from Israel. He first appeared in Super Friends #7 (October 1977), and was created by E. Nelson Bridwell and Ramona Fradon.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

Chaim Levon is a Jewish school teacher who wields great mystical power similar to Doctor Fate. He helped Superman dismantle a bomb in Israel and free the Wonder Twins after they were brainwashed. He had a few missions as a solo fighter. As a member of the Global Guardians, he helped Superman retrieve an ancient artifact.

He remained with the Global Guardians for a few years, but declined an offering from the Queen Bee of Bialya, since he was Jewish and Bialya was a Muslim state. For a while, Seraph fought solo, trying to think of ways to revive the Global Guardians. Finally, Doctor Mist called him to Bialya to rescue the Global Guardians. The mission was successful. After a battle with Doctor Mist's enemy Fain Y'onia, Seraph helped Rising Sun, Owlwoman, and Olympian create the New Global Guardians, placing himself as leader.

His current status is unknown.

[edit] Powers and abilities

  • His powers are primarily derived from various mythic artifacts he believes were handed down to him by historic figures chronicled in the Torah.
  • He wears the ring of Solomon that gives him wisdom and allows him to teleport wearer short distances.
  • The mantle of Elijah that protects him from harm.
  • The staff of Moses that can extend to whatever length he needed, and can transform into a serpent and manipulate water.
  • Additionaly he sports long hair which he believes grants him super strength like Samson.
  • He apparently can request spectacular miracles from "a higher power" as he needs them. For instance, in a Pre-Crisis adventure, he was battling villains who threatened to blow up a desalination plant while several children were being held hostage with the villains threatening to kill them. With no alternative, Seraph personally beseeched this higher power to temporarily stop the flow of time. Although the villains shot at their hostages, the request was granted and all time stopped except for Seraph who disarmed the bomb and covered the children with his cloak to protect them from the weapons fire before allowing time to resume and defeat his enemies.

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