Dominus (Marvel Comics)

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Dominus

Dominus
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Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance The Uncanny X-Men (Vol.1) #21 (June 1966) [First mentioned in #20]
Created by Roy Thomas and Jay Gavin

Dominus is a fictional character, a villain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. It is a sentient super-computer, created by the alien Quists (a race also known as "The Arcane") and sometimes controlled by Lucifer.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

Dominus was the channel by which the alien race known as "The Arcane" conquered planet after planet. He first appeared in X-Men #21 (June 1966) entitled "From whence comes... Dominus?";[1] However, he was first mentioned in X-Men #20, in which Professor Charles Xavier reveals to Jean Grey that one of the reasons he founded the X-Men was to combat further threats from Lucifer.

At Lucifer's command post, the Supreme One tells Lucifer that the time is ready for his true purpose- to deploy Dominus. Dominus and Lucifer were then temporarily defeated by Charles Xavier, who suffered a debilitating injury in the process. The X-Men would go on defeat Lucifer permanently.

[edit] Dominus's Minions

Dominus employed a number of servants to contend with the costumed champions who opposed its attempts to conquer the Earth. One of them was Sunstroke, a human being. The others were sentient beings created from lizards ("Gila"), cacti ("Cactus"), and rocks ("Butte") by means of the robot's alien technology. Dominus was able to create duplicates of each of the three artificially created beings.

[edit] Other appearances

  • West Coast Avengers II #17 (Feb, 1987)

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