Posts Tagged ‘Malibu’

Spectral

Saturday, October 24th, 2009
Art by Rick Hoberg

Art by Rick Hoberg

Contributed by Ronald Byrd

Dave Castiglione, who worked as a baker, was among the fifty-nine cable car passengers in San Francisco struck by a “jumpstart” effect, which granted all of them superhuman, or “ultra,” powers. In Dave’s case, the sudden flaming effect which he initially fears to be a symptom of AIDS (a disease which ultimately kills his friend Sandy) is the precursor of several flame-related powers. Six passengers, including Dave, join the sorceress Yrial to form the super-team known as the Strangers, receiving public acclaim and battling a wide variety of foes. Dave takes the codename Spectral due to the multi-colored nature of his powers. In addition to Yrial, his teammates are Lady Killer, Atom Bob, Grenade, ElectroCute, and Zip-Zap. Of the seven (later joined by Teknight), Dave appears to be the one with the most active social life away from the team, and by the series’ end he had acquired a boyfriend, Bill Kern.

When the characters of Malibu Comics were acquired by Marvel Comics, several were featured in new stories, including some that crossed over to Marvel-Earth, but  Spectral was not among them; his current activities are unknown, as is the status of the Ultraverse itself. Interestingly, Spectral, a believable, effective super-hero whose homosexuality was quite understated, was created by Steve Englehart, who also created the embarrassingly stereotypical gay hero Extrano for DC Comics.

Spectral can completely envelop his body in flames and project them through his hands; by changing the color of the flames, he obtains a different power. Orange gives him control over fire, blue control over water (and the ability to breathe underwater), yellow control over air and the power of flight, red super-strength (coupled with a berserker nature), purple protection from physical harm, green the ability to control plants and heal wounds, and indigo the ability to survive in outer space and extend that protection to others.

Spectral first appears in The Strangers #1 and is confirmed gay in Strangers #5.

© and ® Malibu Comics (now owned by Marvel). Used without permission. The Strangers were created by Steve Englehart.

Mantra

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Art by Mike Gustovich

Contributed by Ronald Byrd

Lukasz is a mystic knight, born 1500 years ago, who serves the ancient sorcerer Archimage, although his entrance into Archimage’s service forced him to leave behind his beloved wife, Marinna. One of the cadre of twelve agents that Archimage has used over the centuries to oppose his evil brother Boneyard, Lukasz, like his comrades, is capable of being reincarnatedinto a pre-existing body immediately after death, the body’s soul being dispatched to unspecific astral regions. In modern times, after one hundred previous incarnations his latest host body is the beautiful Eden Blake, newly hired agent of the government project Aladdin and single mother of Gus and Evie. In this new incarnation, Lukasz, known as Mantra, has unfamiliar sorcerous powers as part of Archimage’s ultimate plan and must adjust to existence as a woman, including relationships with ex-husband Gus, Sr., and lover Brent. Lukasz retains his male persona and finds Eden’s body to be quite attractive, and when Eden’s persona briefly resurfaces in her body while Lukasz temporarily inhabits an artificial body, the two fall in love. However, soon both are inhabiting the Mantra body, and Lukasz’s continued love for Eden takes narcissism to a new level. Eventually Lukasz is again left alone in Mantra’s body, and when Gus Blake is possessed by demonic powers and imprisons Lukasz’s soul within another dimension, her powers are bestowed upon babysitter Lauren Sherwood, who retains them even after her predecessor is restored to normal. Leaving Lauren as the new Mantra, Lukasz, by now fully accepting the identity of Eden Blake, moves from Los Angeles to San Francisco with Evie to be near Gus, who is in Aladdin custody. No other information on the Blakes’ fate is known.

Mantra had magical abilities that she could utilize for a variety of effects, including mystic blasts and flight. She could revitalize her energy via the chant “change…growth…power.” She also wielded the mystic Sword of Fangs and wore a cloak that served as a portal to a pocket dimension which contained various artifacts and people collected by Archimage over the centuries.

Mantra’s transgendered nature is revealed in Mantra #1. As a reincarnated soul, Lukasz had many roles and occupations; the most notable being a warrior and government agent.

© by ® Malibu Comics (owned by Marvel Comics). Used without permission.