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Blok (character)
Fictional character in the DC Comics universe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Blok is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He has a massive, stony body, as well as incredible strength and endurance.
Blok has made minor appearances in non-comics media featuring the Legion, including Justice League Unlimited and Legion of Super Heroes (2006).
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Publication history
Blok appeared in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #253 (July 1979) by Gerry Conway and Joe Staton in an era referred to as the Bronze Age of Comic Books.[1]
Fictional character biography
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Blok is introduced as a member of the League of Super-Assassins, where he is manipulated by the Dark Man, a clone of Tharok, into attacking the Legion of Super-Heroes and believing that they are attempting to destroy his home planet of Dryad.[2] After learning the truth, Blok turns on the Assassins and eventually joins the Legion.[3]
Blok is relatively slow to acclimate to life in the Legion, though he forms a close bond with two of his teammates, Timber Wolf and the White Witch. He remains with the team for several years before leaving after the catastrophic Black Dawn affair. He eventually moves to the Puppet Planetoid, where he spends several years in isolated contemplation. Shortly afterward, Polar Boy officially disbands the Legion of Super-Heroes.
In 2994, Rokk Krinn and Reep Daggle begin to reorganize the team, which attracts the attention of Earthgov. The Dominators hire the space pirate Roxxas to seek out and kill Blok as a warning to his other teammates. Roxxas tracks Blok down to the Puppet Planetoid and kills him, delivering his corpse to the home of Garth Ranzz and Imra Ardeen on Winath.[4]
Blok does not appear following Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, which rebooted the Legion's continuity.
Post-Infinite Crisis
Blok returns to continuity in Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes and Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds, with the latter series revealing him to be in a relationship with the White Witch. After the White Witch absorbs Mordru's magic and becomes the Black Witch, Blok convinces her to remain on the side of good.[5]
In Doomsday Clock, Doctor Manhattan is revealed to have altered the timeline and erased Blok, the Legion of Super-Heroes, and the Justice Society of America from existence. However, they are restored when Superman convinces Manhattan to undo his alterations to the timeline.[6]
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Powers and abilities
Blok's rocky body gives him superhuman levels of strength and durability. He demonstrated the ability to absorb energy and manipulate his mass in early appearances, but these were later removed in favor of his strength.
As a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, Blok is provided a Legion Flight Ring, which allows him to fly and protects him from the vacuum of space and other dangerous environments. He initially wears three rings at once due to his massive size, but later switches to wearing a single modified ring.
In other media
- Blok makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the Justice League Unlimited episode "Far From Home".
- Blok makes non-speaking cameo appearances in Legion of Super Heroes.
Reception
Jesse Murray of Syfy placed Blok as the 33rd greatest Legion member of all time, describing him as "once a misguided bad guy who saw the light".[7] Warner Bros. producer James Tucker cited the character as a favorite of his.[8]
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