Duplicate Boy
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Adventure Comics #324 (September 1964) |
Created by | Edmond Hamilton (script) John Forte (art) |
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Alter ego | Ord Quelu |
Place of origin | Lallor |
Team affiliations | Heroes of Lallor |
Abilities | Can duplicate the superpowers of other superheroes |
Duplicate Boy (Ord Quelu of the planet Lallor) is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe created by science fiction writer Edmond Hamilton. He first appearance in Adventure Comics #324 (September 1964). He appeared as a supporting character in the Legion of Super-Heroes titles, set approximately a thousand years in the future, and is one of the most powerful beings in that time-frame.
[edit] Fictional character biography
Duplicate Boy is a member of the Heroes of Lallor, which operates in the 30th Century, along with the Legion of Super-Heroes with whom he has teamed up on occasion. He was romantically involved with Shrinking Violet for many years. When she is kidnapped and replaced by a Durlan impostor who starts a romantic relationship with Colossal Boy, he travels to Earth to beat him up. He then confronts Violet, and sees that she is an imposter, but doesn't mention it to anyone else. When Violet is freed from captivity some time later, she dumps him for this act.
Duplicate Boy has not appeared in any post-Crisis stories.
[edit] Powers and abilities
Duplicate Boy can duplicate any superpower he has ever encountered, and is able to duplicate more than one at a time as well. Thus, he is more powerful than every other superhero in the 30th century, including each member of the Legion of Super-Heroes.