Ferro Lad
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Ferro. Art by Chris Batista. |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | As Ferro Lad inAdventure Comics #346 (July 1966), as Ferro in Adventures of Superman #540 |
Created by | Jim Shooter |
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Alter ego | Andrew Nolan |
Team affiliations | Legion of Super-Heroes |
Notable aliases | Ferro |
Abilities | Ability to turn to iron |
Ferro Lad is a fictional character, a comic book superhero and member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the thirtieth century of the DC Universe. He is Andrew Nolan of Earth. He is known in later continuity simply as Ferro.
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[edit] Silver Age
Andrew Nolan is a mutant with the power to transform himself into living iron. He has a twin brother named Douglas who has the same power. Both twins have deformed faces as a side effect of the mutation that gave them their powers and so both wear iron masks. He first appears in Adventure Comics #346 (July 1966); he joined at the same time as Princess Projectra, Karate Kid and Nemesis Kid.
Ferro Lad was only a Legionnaire for a short time when he was killed destroying the Sun-Eater with a bomb in Adventure Comics #353. His self-sacrifice to save the galaxy made him legendary, despite his short tenure as a Legionnaire.
Many years later -- during the "Five Year Gap" following the Magic Wars -- Earth fell under the covert control of the Dominators, and withdrew from the United Planets. Some time thereafter, the members of the Dominators' highly classified "Batch SW6" escaped captivity. Originally, Batch SW6 appeared to be a group of teenange Legionnaire clones, created from samples apparently taken just prior to Ferro Lad's death at the hands of the Sun-Eater. Later, they were revealed to be time-paradox duplicates, every bit as legitimate as their older counterparts. After Earth was destroyed in a disaster reminiscent of the destruction of Krypton over a millennium earlier,[1] a few dozen surviving cities and their inhabitants reconstituted their world as New Earth. The SW6 Legionnaires remained, and their version of Ferro Lad shortened his code name to Ferro.
[edit] Post Zero Hour
In post-Zero Hour continuity he is known as Ferro and comes from 20th century Earth.
Born in the 20th century, Andrew Nolan and his twin, Douglas, were the sons of a famous actress, Nancy Nolan, who abandoned them as a result of her horror to their grotesque facial deformities.
Left in the care of an unscrupulous scientist called "Doc 30", he escaped while Douglas remained behind. When the Earth was dying due to the extinguishing of the sun in the so-called the Final Night, he first helps Perry White, who was determined the Daily Planet would not miss one day of delivery. Then he becomes involved with the Legion of Super-Heroes, who had become stranded in the present day. This team joins with dozens of other superheros to help try to save the Earth. Ferro comes close to heroically sacrificing his life in an effort to stop the Sun-Eater At the last instant, he is saved by Hal Jordan, who was maintaining the power and identity of Parallax. Jordan seemingly sacrifices his own life and the sun is restored. Ferro remains with the team, although it was some time before they informed him they were from the 31st Century.
When the Legion were able to return to their home time, Ferro went with them and served with them for some time until several of the team were Lost in a rift, and the remainder ordered to disband. After this he went with Karate Kid to a monastery on the planet Steeple, a planet only accessible for short periods every ten years before a black hole prevented access once more. While there, he finally learned to deal with his deformity, but he was savagely beaten by an escaped convict and, while the monks were able to save his life, he was trapped in iron form with the helmet he wore fused to his face. Moreover, he and Karate Kid, who had refused to leave his friend behind, were now trapped on the planet for ten years.
Or so it seemed. Brainiac 5 was able to use the threshold technology he had learned of during his time Lost to open a path to Steeple, but before anyone could use it, he, along with all of the Legion bar Sensor and Shikari and several whole planets were entranced by Universo. Sensor and Shikari were forced to use the unstable link to Steeple to escape, and the four of them were able to free Saturn Girl who, with aid from Apparition and Ultra Boy's child, Cub, was able to defeat Universo, while Ferro and Karate Kid rejoined the team.
[edit] Post-Infinite Crisis (2007- )
The events of the Infinite Crisis miniseries have apparently restored a close analogue of the Pre-Crisis Legion to continuity, as seen in "The Lightning Saga" story arc in Justice League of America and Justice Society of America, and in the "Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes" story arc in Action Comics. Andrew is depicted as a member of this version of the team in Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #5 (June 2007), and Action Comics #858 (Late December 2007). However, this incarnation of the Legion shares roughly the same history as the original Legion up to the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths.[2] Therefore, this version of Andrew is presumably deceased.
[edit] Alternate versions
In Legion of Superheroes #300, an alternate universe is glimpsed by Andrew Nolan's brother, Douglas. Here, it is shown that shortly after Andrew's death against the Sun Eater, Douglas became the second Ferro Lad.
[edit] Other media
Ferro Lad first appeared in the Legion of Super Heroes episode "Chain of Command", voiced by Dave Wittenberg. In that episode, he assists Cosmic Boy (who recently returned to the Legion) to help save Lightning Lad's planet. True to the original story, he sacrifices himself destroying the Sun-Eater shortly after his joining the Legion. At the end of the season one finale title "Sundown" a piece of floating rock, following the destruction of the Sun-Eater, shows the body of Ferro Lad curled into a ball. This was shown during Ferro Lad's funeral. It seems that in sacrificing himself Ferro Lad became a rock like corpse. If he comes back to life like in the comics remains to be seen.
[edit] References
- ^ Legion of Super-Heroes (Vol. 4) #38, Late December 1992.
- ^ IGN: Superman/Green Lantern interview