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* [[Artifact of Doom]]: He's wielded a few, including the Spear of Destiny.
* [[Artifact of Doom]]: He's wielded a few, including the Spear of Destiny.
* [[The Atoner]]: In the ''Justice League'' episode "Hereafter," [[I Hate Past Me|he sincerely regrets his past actions]].
* [[The Atoner]]: In the ''Justice League'' episode "Hereafter," [[I Hate Past Me|he sincerely regrets his past actions]].
{{quote| '''Vandal Savage:''' ''(about Superman's "death" in the past)'' Your funeral was lovely. It was on all the networks. I used to have the DVD.<br />
{{quote|'''Vandal Savage:''' ''(about Superman's "death" in the past)'' Your funeral was lovely. It was on all the networks. I used to have the DVD.
'''Superman:''' I'm glad you enjoyed it.<br />
'''Superman:''' I'm glad you enjoyed it.
'''Vandal Savage:''' As a matter of fact, I did. But I've had 30,000 years to reconsider. }}
'''Vandal Savage:''' As a matter of fact, I did. But I've had 30,000 years to reconsider. }}
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]
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** His ''[[Smallville]]'' counterpart, Curtis Knox, proves to be this as well.
** His ''[[Smallville]]'' counterpart, Curtis Knox, proves to be this as well.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: An example drawn from the ''Justice League'' episode "Hereafter," after Superman's arrived in the desolated future Earth and has met the future Savage:
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: An example drawn from the ''Justice League'' episode "Hereafter," after Superman's arrived in the desolated future Earth and has met the future Savage:
{{quote| '''Vandal Savage:''' Say, you want to come over to my house?<br />
{{quote|'''Vandal Savage:''' Say, you want to come over to my house?
'''Superman:''' ''(gives him a look)''<br />
'''Superman:''' ''(gives him a look)''
'''Vandal Savage:''' Like you've got something better to do. }}
'''Vandal Savage:''' Like you've got something better to do. }}
** And later in the same episode:
** And later in the same episode:
{{quote| '''Superman:''' Self-help books? You don't seem the type.<br />
{{quote|'''Superman:''' Self-help books? You don't seem the type.
'''Vandal Savage:''' I read whatever I can find. Anyway, I've got issues, what with my destroying the Earth and all. }}
'''Vandal Savage:''' I read whatever I can find. Anyway, I've got issues, what with my destroying the Earth and all. }}
* [[Death by Irony]]: In ''[[DC One Million]]'', it's posited that after having lived to the 853rd century, Savage goes back in time to the 20th-century Montevideo, Uruguay just in time to get smacked with [[Big Bulky Bomb|a nuclear payload]] that obliterates the city... the irony is, that attack is ordered by 20th-century Savage.
* [[Death by Irony]]: In ''[[DC One Million]]'', it's posited that after having lived to the 853rd century, Savage goes back in time to the 20th-century Montevideo, Uruguay just in time to get smacked with [[Big Bulky Bomb|a nuclear payload]] that obliterates the city... the irony is, that attack is ordered by 20th-century Savage.
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* [[Gloved Fist of Doom]]
* [[Gloved Fist of Doom]]
* [[A God Am I]]: He declares it to Green Lantern in the ''Justice League'' episode "The Savage Time":
* [[A God Am I]]: He declares it to Green Lantern in the ''Justice League'' episode "The Savage Time":
{{quote| '''Green Lantern:''' Say your prayers, Savage!<br />
{{quote|'''Green Lantern:''' Say your prayers, Savage!
'''Vandal Savage:''' A god doesn't grovel. }}
'''Vandal Savage:''' A god doesn't grovel. }}
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]: He has three scars across his face in ''[[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]''. [[Word of God]] mentions that he gained these during a fight with a cave bear.
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]: He has three scars across his face in ''[[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]''. [[Word of God]] mentions that he gained these during a fight with a cave bear.
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* [[Julius Beethoven Da Vinci]]: Alexander the Great, [[Julius Caesar]], Genghis Khan, Blackbeard, Vlad the Impaler, [[Jack the Ripper]], Cain the first murderer, and countless more.
* [[Julius Beethoven Da Vinci]]: Alexander the Great, [[Julius Caesar]], Genghis Khan, Blackbeard, Vlad the Impaler, [[Jack the Ripper]], Cain the first murderer, and countless more.
** Parodied in the 1991 ''[[Justice Society of America]]'' miniseries, when he claims he was Cheops. Reincarnated pharoah [[Hawkman]] isn't impressed.
** Parodied in the 1991 ''[[Justice Society of America]]'' miniseries, when he claims he was Cheops. Reincarnated pharoah [[Hawkman]] isn't impressed.
{{quote| '''Hawkman''': The liar! He was never Cheops! What a blowhard!}}
{{quote|'''Hawkman''': The liar! He was never Cheops! What a blowhard!}}
** It's revealed in ''[[Star Trek]]/[[Legion of Super-Heroes]]'' that in the main ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' timeline, he's none other than [[Fridge Brilliance|Mr.]] [http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Flint Flint], the old immortal soldier who [[For Want of a Nail|at some point in ancient Mesopotamia]] had a [[Heel Face Turn]] away from conquest and towards art and science, and so never became the conqueror Vandal Savage is. Instead, he had the identities of thinkers, visionaries and artists throughout history: Socrates, Solomon, Alexander The Great ([[Alternate Character Interpretation|again]]) and [[Leonardo da Vinci]].
** It's revealed in ''[[Star Trek]]/[[Legion of Super-Heroes]]'' that in the main ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' timeline, he's none other than [[Fridge Brilliance|Mr.]] [http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Flint Flint], the old immortal soldier who [[For Want of a Nail|at some point in ancient Mesopotamia]] had a [[Heel Face Turn]] away from conquest and towards art and science, and so never became the conqueror Vandal Savage is. Instead, he had the identities of thinkers, visionaries and artists throughout history: Socrates, Solomon, Alexander The Great ([[Alternate Character Interpretation|again]]) and [[Leonardo da Vinci]].
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Oh, where to start...
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Oh, where to start...
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* [[Top One Hundred Comic Book Villains]]: Number 36, as stated above.
* [[Top One Hundred Comic Book Villains]]: Number 36, as stated above.
* [[Ubermensch]]: To borrow a quote from the ''Justice League'' episode "The Savage Time":
* [[Ubermensch]]: To borrow a quote from the ''Justice League'' episode "The Savage Time":
{{quote| '''Vandal Savage:''' Who would have thought the ''ubermensch'' would be green?<br />
{{quote|'''Vandal Savage:''' Who would have thought the ''ubermensch'' would be green?
'''[[Martian Manhunter]]:''' ''Ubermensch?''<br />
'''[[Martian Manhunter]]:''' ''Ubermensch?''
'''Vandal Savage:''' The superior man. }}
'''Vandal Savage:''' The superior man. }}
* [[Ugly Guys Hot Daughter]]: His daughter, Scandal Savage, who is a member of the Secret Six.
* [[Ugly Guys Hot Daughter]]: His daughter, Scandal Savage, who is a member of the Secret Six.

Revision as of 14:18, 7 August 2014

He is as classy and charming as he is vicious and cold-blooded.
Send me your superheroes from past, present OR future. I'll kill all of them.
Vandal Savage, DC One Million Vol. 1, #2

Vandal Savage is a DC Comics super-villain created by writer Alfred Bester and artist Martin Nodell. He first appeared in Green Lantern Vol. 1, # 10 (Winter, 1943) as an enemy of Alan Scott, the Green Lantern of the Golden Age. Since then, he has appeared across various DC Comics titles and clashed with individual superheroes and superhero teams.

Savage's history goes back to prehistoric times. Previously known as Vandar Adg (translated as Vandar The Stone) of the Cro-Magnon Blood Tribe, in 50,000 B.C. he encountered a meteor that fell to Earth one cold night. Depending on the version of the character, he either lapsed into a coma from its radiations or willingly slept near the meteor for warmth; either way, in the process, he was bathed in its rays and ended up as an immortal being.

Since then he has appeared throughout history under different aliases and in different positions of power among different empires, all to further his own aims of eventual global conquest. Due to his immortality, he's had several lifetimes to acquire great combat, military, tactical and leadership skills, and is vastly knowledgeable in the world's history, sciences, arts and technology--adding to this, in all versions of the character, the meteor's power also gave him Super Intelligence. He possesses superior physical strength and endurance, can heal from most wounds, is versed in magic, and is able to create inter-dimensional warps.

He is the leader of the DC Universe's Illuminati, and has also been associated with the Secret Society of Super-Villains and the Injustice Society. He was also part of the inner circle of Libra's Society during Final Crisis.

His primary archenemy is the Immortal Man, who also hails from the Cro-Magnon period and gained the power of repeated reincarnation from the same meteor Savage got his powers from. Following The Immortal Man's death, the title of archenemy for Savage went to the Resurrection Man, an unrelated superhero with similar powers.

Savage has also fought against the Teen Titans, the Outsiders, the Justice League of America and the Justice Society of America, and butted heads with individual heroes such as Superman, Batman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Hawkman, both versions of The Question, Rip Hunter and the Ray.

Savage also appeared in the DC Animated Universe's Justice League series (voiced by Phil Morris), as the Big Bad of the three-part episode "The Savage Time" and the two-part "Maid of Honor," and he also appeared in the second half of the two-part "Hereafter." He has also appeared in DC Universe Online (voiced by Brian Talbot) and more recently he has appeared in the Young Justice animated series (voiced by Miguel Ferrer) and the animated movie, Justice League Doom (with Phil Morris reprising the role).

He was ranked the 36th "Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time" by IGN in 2009.

Some of the comic book titles where Vandal Savage has appeared:

Tropes associated with Vandal Savage:

Vandal Savage: (about Superman's "death" in the past) Your funeral was lovely. It was on all the networks. I used to have the DVD.
Superman: I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Vandal Savage: As a matter of fact, I did. But I've had 30,000 years to reconsider.

Vandal Savage: Say, you want to come over to my house?
Superman: (gives him a look)
Vandal Savage: Like you've got something better to do.

    • And later in the same episode:

Superman: Self-help books? You don't seem the type.
Vandal Savage: I read whatever I can find. Anyway, I've got issues, what with my destroying the Earth and all.

Green Lantern: Say your prayers, Savage!
Vandal Savage: A god doesn't grovel.

Hawkman: The liar! He was never Cheops! What a blowhard!

Vandal Savage: Who would have thought the ubermensch would be green?
Martian Manhunter: Ubermensch?
Vandal Savage: The superior man.