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Mal Duncan

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Comics character
Mal Duncan
Mal Duncan as Vox inTeen Titans (vol. 3) #36 (July 2006), art byTony Daniel.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceTeen Titans #26 (March–April 1970)
Created byRobert Kanigher (writer)
Nick Cardy (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoMalcolm Arnold "Mal" Duncan
SpeciesMetahuman
Team affiliationsDoom Patrol
Teen Titans
Notable aliasesGuardian, Hornblower, The Herald, Vox
Abilities
  • Skilled hand to hand combatant and kickboxer
  • Exceptional physical condition

Artificial lungs and voice box grant:

  • Hypersound control and manipulation
  • Hypersonic blasts, bursts and waves

Formerly:

  • Use of horn that creates inter-dimensional rifts, portals, vortexes and wormholes in between space and time, and project hypersonic blasts

Malcolm Arnold "Mal"Duncan, currently known asVox (also known asthe Guardian,Hornblower, andHerald), is a superhero appearing in media published byDC Comics. Introduced in April 1970, he is DC's firstAfrican-American superhero.[1]

Publication history

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Mal Duncan made his first appearance inTeen Titans #26, and was created byRobert Kanigher andNick Cardy.[2]

In that issue, the African-American Mal kissed the CaucasianLilith Clay goodbye, in a scene considered to be the first interracial kiss in comic book history.[3] When editorial directorCarmine Infantino objected to the scene, thinking it too controversial, editorDick Giordano kept the scene, but colored it in blue as a night scene, to draw less attention to the moment. Giordano recalls receiving many letters about the kiss, both hate mail (including one death threat) and many supportive letters approving of the kiss.[4]

Fictional character biography

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Pre-Crisis

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Mal Duncan, art byChuck Patton andRomeo Tanghal.

Malcolm "Mal" Duncan[note 1] saves the Teen Titans from a street gang called the Hell Hawks by beating their leader in a boxing match.[5] Recruited by the Teen Titans, Mal feels unworthy due to his lack of abilities, and stows away on a rocket flight, which nearly costs him his life.[5][6] After a time, Mal discovers a strength-enhancing exoskeleton and the costume of theGuardian. Using these, he becomes the secondGuardian.[7]

After assuming the Guardian mantle, Mal fightsAzrael, the Angel of Death. Believing it to be ahallucination, Mal is surprised to awaken with the mystical Gabriel's Horn. Having defeated Azrael, Mal is permitted to live, provided he never loses another fight. The horn grants Mal unspecified powers, whenever the odds are against him in battle. Armed with the horn, Mal assumes the nameHornblower.[8]

Mal soon returns to his Guardian identity, claiming that too many people knew who he was.

Post-Crisis

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FollowingCrisis on Infinite Earths, Mal never took the identity of Guardian and built Gabriel's Horn himself. WhenGargoyle implants a virus in the horn to free himself and the Antithesis, Mal destroys it and retires.[9]

During theJLA/Titans event, Mal acquires a new Gabriel's Horn,[10] and later, he andBumblebee join the short-lived Titans LA.[11] InTitans Tomorrow, an alternate timeline variant of Mal becomes president of the Eastern United States.

WhenDoctor Light capturesGreen Arrow, taking him hostage and demanding to see the Titans, Mal, Bumblebee, and about two dozen other former Titans are assembled to fight him.[12] He and Bumblebee then join a team of heroes gathered byTroia to embark on an ominous mission into deep space duringInfinite Crisis.[13] The group eventually encounters a rift in the universe caused byAlexander Luthor, who is re-creating themultiverse. The team of heroes in space temporarily stop Luthor, but in the resulting chaos they are scattered; some are killed, while others go missing for varying lengths of time, including Mal and Karen.

52

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In52, Mal resurfaces, but his lungs and vocal cords are damaged after Gabriel's Horn explodes. He is given cybernetic implants that recreate the Horn's abilities and joins theDoom Patrol alongside Bumblebee.[14][15][16]

The New 52

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InThe New 52, a reboot DC's continuity, Mal is introduced as an award-winning film composer and the husband of Karen, who is pregnant with their daughter.[17] He is later kidnapped byMister Twister, who reveals that as a teenager, Mal was a member of the original Teen Titans under the nameHerald. The Titans had allowed their memories of each other to be erased to defeat Twister, but he now seeks to use Mal's sonic abilities to summon a demon.[18] When Karen (who has now gained superpowers of her own) and the former Titans arrive, they are able to defeat Mister Twister once and for all.[19]

DC Rebirth

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Following this incident duringDC Rebirth, Mal reveals to Karen that he underwent a procedure to remove his superpowers so that the couple could live a normal life.[20] When Karen helps the Titans battle theFearsome Five, Mal steals armor from Titans Tower to back her up. However, by the time he reaches the battle,Psimon has removed Bumblebee's memories.[21][22]

Mal works withGnarrk to hunt downH.I.V.E., believing that they can restore Karen's memory.[23] During one of these raids, Mal and Gnarrk are brainwashed and turned into avatars of Mister Twister. After Karen's memories are restored, Mal helps the Titans take down Twister and theKey.[24]

Powers and abilities

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Formerly, his Gabriel Horn could open up multi-dimensional portals and generate strong sonic blasts. He now relies more on his artificial lungs and voice box to achieve the same effects. He also has a background in kickboxing, and hand-to-hand combat, and is in exceptional physical condition.

In theNew 52 continuity, Mal possesses sonic and harmonic abilities that he projects by using his voice.

In other media

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Television

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Miscellaneous

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Notes

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  1. ^His surname "Duncan" is revealed inTeen Titans #44 (November 1976), and his formal first name "Malcolm" is revealed inTeen Titans #45 (December 1976). Prior to these issues, he is known simply as "Mal".

References

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  1. ^Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2019).DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle. DK Publishing. p. 133.ISBN 978-1-4654-8578-6.
  2. ^Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016).The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 142.ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
  3. ^Sacks, Jason; Dallas, Keith (2014).American Comic Book Chronicles: The 1970s. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 21.ISBN 978-1605490564.
  4. ^Eury, Michael (2003).Dick Giordiano: Changing Comics, One Day at a Time. TwoMorrows Publishing. pp. 51–52.ISBN 9781893905276. Retrieved1 June 2020.
  5. ^abTeen Titans #26 (March–April 1970)
  6. ^Teen Titans #27 (May–June 1970)
  7. ^Teen Titans #44 (November 1976)
  8. ^Teen Titans #45 (December 1976)
  9. ^Secret Origins Annual #3 (1989)
  10. ^JLA/Titans #1-3 (December 1998-February 1999)
  11. ^Titans Secret Files #2 (October 2000)
  12. ^Teen Titans (vol. 3) #22 & 23 (May & June 2005)
  13. ^Teen Titans (vol. 3) #29 (October 2005)
  14. ^52 #4 & 5 (May 31 & June 7, 2006)
  15. ^Teen Titans (vol. 3) #35 (June 2006)
  16. ^Beatty, Scott; Wallace, Dan (2008).The DC Comics Encyclopedia. New York:Dorling Kindersley. p. 109.ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1.
  17. ^Titans Hunt #1
  18. ^Titans Hunt #5
  19. ^Titans Hunt #8
  20. ^Titans (vol. 3) #8
  21. ^Titans (vol. 3) #10
  22. ^Titans (vol. 3) #12
  23. ^Titans (vol. 3) #13-14
  24. ^Titans (vol. 3) #15-19
  25. ^"Herald Voice -Teen Titans (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedNovember 21, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  26. ^"Guardian / Mal Duncan Voice -Young Justice (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedNovember 21, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  27. ^Ratcliffe, Amy (March 17, 2012)."WonderCon:Young Justice Season 2's Alien Invasion".IGN. RetrievedAugust 23, 2012.
  28. ^"Teen Titans Go! #50 - Graduation Day (Issue)".Comic Vine. RetrievedNovember 21, 2024.

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