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Ultra-Humanite is a supervillain, former member of the Injustice League and current member of The Light.

Personality

Physical appearance

As a women he was thin with long gray hair and an extremely aged appearance.

As the Ultra-Humanite is a large white gorilla with a grey face. His upper head has been replaced by a brain-like protrusion, a product of his transplant.[3] He also has a small scar over the left side of his mouth.

History

Early life

Dolores Winters

The old woman.

Ultra-Humanite came to be in 2008, when a group of scientists, led by a thin man and an old woman, arrived in Bwunda to conduct experiments on the indigenous gorillas. The first one to be captured was Tolifhar, an albino gorilla, who had his brain replaced with the female leader's, thus becoming the Ultra-Humanite. Then, he and Monsieur Mallah removed the thin man's brain and stored it in a robotic container.

The scientists built a compound of laboratories, which they named "Gorilla City" as a display of sadistic mockery, and proceeded to enslave an entire troop of gorillas, save for one who managed to elude them. They subdued the gorillas with inhibitor collars and enhanced them with brain procedures and Kobra-Venom. In order to ensure the gorilla's cooperation, the scientists held their children hostage.[3]

2010

 
Bwunda
September 26, 20:11 CAT

When the Team invaded Bwunda, he approached Brain and suggested to send out Grodd.[5]

 
"Gorilla City"
September 26, 23:59 CAT

Grodd and Solovar brought them to him and Brain. Brain translated the hand signs of Solovar to inform them that Miss Martian has escaped and that they didn't bring Wolf. Ultra-Humanite explained that Brain didn't order to capture the Wolf but only the Team and that they were not smart enough to understand it. Ultra-Humanite wondered if the Kobra-Venom is the cause of the mental enhancement and watched Grodd and Solovar off to capture Miss Martian and Wolf.[5]

 
"Gorilla City"
September 27, 00:00 CAT

Ultra-Humanite discussed possible experiments to perform on the captured Team members with the Brain. When Grodd brought in Wolf, he wondered where Miss Martian was, and shortly after realized Robin had escaped. Robin detonated smoke pellets; when the smoke cleared, the Team was free and armed. Ultra-Humanite ordered Grodd to attack, but the gorillas sided with the Team. He began firing his weapon but was disarmed by Aqualad. Grodd tackled him, claiming vengeance for Tolifhar. Ultra-Humanite was surprised to learn the gorillas were telepathic. The Brain activated the base's self-destruct, forcing everyone to flee.[3]

 
Bayou Bartholomew
October 1, 18:52 CDT

Ultra-Humanite had joined the ranks of the Injustice League and was responsible for the technology in the modified plant creature that coordinated the global plant attacks. After the Team arrived on the group's headquarters, he spent most of the time fighting Superboy and Wolf. He surrendered when the Justice League arrived,[4] and was taken to Belle Reve.[6]

2016-2018

At some point during this time period, Ultra-Humanite joined the ranks of The Light.[7]

 
Greater Bialya
September 30, 01:01 UTC+3

After hearing the report on the actions the heroes in Markovia had had on the Light's meta-human supply chains he decried the loss.

Appearances

Equipment

He wears a deep red harness and a belt of the same color. Both held a selection of golden colored bullets to reload the large gun he typically carried.[6] He can talk through a vocalizer.[8]

Relationships

The Brain

Main article: Brain

The Ultra-Humanite has a professional relationship with the Brain having helped each other in their surgical transformations and greater scientific research.[3] He joined the Injustice League at the bidding of the Brain.[9][10] Following the capture of the Brian the Ultra-Humanite filled his place in the Light.

Background information

  • Young Justice marks Ultra-Humanite's fourth animated appearance. He previously appeared in Justice League and Batman: The Brave and the Bold, and he had a cameo in Justice League: The New Frontier.

References

  1. Weisman, Greg (2012-12-26). Question #17772. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  2. Weisman, Greg (2016-12-13). Question #21676. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Weisman, Greg (w). Vecchio, Luciano (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Sienty, Dezi (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Gorilla Warfare" Young Justice 19 (August 29, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
  4. 4.0 4.1 Hopps, Kevin (writer) & Chang, Michael (director) (October 14, 2011). "Revelation". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 14. Cartoon Network.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Sienty, Dezi (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Monkey Business" Young Justice 18 (July 18, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
  6. 6.0 6.1 Weisman, Jon (writer) & Cook, Victor (director) (March 10, 2012). "Coldhearted". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 20. Cartoon Network.
  7. Weisman, Greg (writer) & Heuck, Vinton (director) (January 18, 2019). "Home Fires". Young Justice. Season 3. Episode 9. DC Universe.
  8. Weisman, Greg (2016-11-02). Question #21583. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  9. Weisman, Greg (2012-03-03). Question #14509. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  10. Weisman, Greg (2012-01-06). Question #21977. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2012-01-06.
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