Vandal Savage

Vandal Savage is a supervillain and a member of the Light, who has designation L-1.

Characteristics
Vandal Savage is a tall, muscular Causasian male with strong, rugged features, broad shoulders and square jaw. He also has three scars across his face, brown eyes and black long hair pulled back. Savage wears a long lapelless dark-blue coat with a red stripe on the edges. He also dons black gloves and boots.

History
When Aqualad, Robin and Kid Flash broke into Cadmus, Mark Desmond requested an audience with the Board of Directors, and briefed them on the incident, also informing them that the three heroes had been apprehended. L-3 ordered Desmond to clone them and Savage told him to dispose of the originals. This course of action ultimately failed and the boys broke out and took Superboy with them. Savage initially dismissed the severity of the ordeal and remarked that the loss of the clone could be played to their advantage. However, after the young heroes destroyed Mister Twister and torpedoed their operations in Santa Prisca, he deemed their interference as enemy action.

Savage and his fellow Light leaders then took part with the League of Shadows and their useage of the Fog machine to steal scientific data from STAR Labs and Wayne Tech. When that plan failed, he and the Light reverted their attention to Black Manta's secret Attack on Atlantis. Then, he and the Light turned to Bialya. Psimon failed to control Superboy and acquire the Sphere. However, they had begun similar operations with similar spheres around Bialya.

After the arrest of the Injustice League, Savage viewed the test of the Kobra Venom plants a success and how, with their "proxies" exposed and arrested, the Light could continue to operate without suspision. The other members of the Light appeared by threes on either side of him, and he stated that shadows still conceal the Light.

Trivia

 * Savage has a scar on his face that bears a striking resemblance to the scar that Demona gave to Gillecomgain, which later came to be the signature mark of the Hunters, from Greg Weisman's Gargoyles.