Lar Gand

Lar Gand
Lar Gand as depicted in Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 6) #4 (October 2010). Art by Jim Lee.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceSuperboy #89
(June 1961)
Created byRobert Bernstein
George Papp
(based upon Superboy by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster)
In-story information
Full nameLar Gand (Mon-El)
SpeciesDaxamite
Place of originDaxam (21st century)
Team affiliationsScience Police (21st century)
Justice League
Green Lantern Corps
Legion of Super-Heroes
Titans
Superman Family
Notable aliasesBob Cobb, Marvel Lad (aka "Legionnaire Lemon"), Valor, M'Onel, Champion, Jonathan Kent, Mike Matthews, Phantom King
Abilities
See list
    • Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, durability, and reflexes
    • Solar energy radiation absorption
    • Molecular acceleration
    • Longevity
    • Invulnerability
    • Flight
    • Superhuman Vision
      • Electromagnetic spectrum vision
      • Telescopic vision
      • Microscopic vision
      • X-ray vision
      • Infrared vision
      • Ultraviolet vision
      • Heat vision
      • Thermal vision
    • Superhuman breath
      • Freezing breath
      • Wind breath
    • Super-Hearing
    • Genius-level intellect
    • Photographic memory
    • Indomitable will
    • Basic hand-to-hand combatant

Lar Gand, known mainly as Mon-El (and alternatively as Valor and M'Onel), is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the Legion of Super-Heroes, Superboy, and Superman. The character has been reinterpreted over the years, but in all versions serves as a hero with abilities similar to those of Superman, sometimes serving as a substitute for him.

Mon-El appears in the second season of Supergirl, portrayed by Chris Wood. Additionally, Superman X, a character loosely based on Mon-El, appears in the animated series Legion of Super Heroes, voiced by Yuri Lowenthal.


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