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Guardian (Comic Book)
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Guardian is a DC Comics legacy hero the first of whom, Officer James "Jim" Jacob Harper, was created by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon in 1942.Jim Harper was a Metropolis city police officer whose beat was the downtrodden neighborhood of Suicide Slum. During WWII he donned a superhero costume to fight crime in a less rigid way after hours and joined the All-Star Squadron.In his day job Officer Harper came across a group of four hooligans known as the Newsboy Legion and upon learning of their circumstances as a bunch of orphans trying to provide for themselves he got the judge to agree to allow the boys to become his wards rather than go to a juvenile detention center. All four of the boys quickly figured out Jim's secret identity though he denied their accusations of him being the Guardian for decades and only admitted the truth on his deathbed. The Newsboys did very well with a roof over their heads and an adult providing for them and all four of them ended up being important Cadmus employees and eventually directors of the government cloning program. On Jim's deathbed he gave them permission to clone him, though it's unlikely he realized just how many clones, and partial clones, containing his DNA would be running around in the near future.Jim had two brothers and one sister, through whom he's got a several notable relatives living in the modern day. His great-nephew named Roy Harper is also known as Speedy, Red Arrow and Arsenal and is most commonly associated with the Teen Titans and Green Arrow. His great-niece Jamie Harper became a police officer herself and was Robin's point of contact on the GCPD before she moved to Metropolis. His youngest great-niece Roberta "Bobby" Harper becomes a member of the modern Newsboy Legion and ends up the legal ward of Jim's most prominent clone.The second Guardian was Mal Duncan, who is better known as Herald and Vox for his portal opening horn and has strong ties to the Teen Titans, a team he was a member of several incarnations of. He used the Guardian identity along with powered armor before gaining Gabriel's Horn and was a handy member of the team given his boxing abilities and capacity for taking on leadership positions. Mal was the first African American to use the Guardian name. For more on Mal see here.The third Guardian was a clone of the first, who was given implanted memories of the original and therefore had a strong relationship with the now adult Newsboy Legion upon his waking but had conflicting feelings about his status as a clone, and eventually requested that he never be cloned again. He serves as one of the chief security officers of Cadmus and the implanted memories given to him were added to enough to make him more subservient and less questioning of the project than original would have ever been even though is personality is otherwise unaltered. Pre-Crisis he went by the name Golden Guardian, but post-Crisis he was still just the Guardian.The fourth Guardian was Jake Jordan, a former New York cop who was recruited by the Manhattan Guardian newspaper to be their official superhero, having bought the Guardian name during a period Cadmus was believed defunct. Further thematic links to the original were provided by the newspaper being known for its young "citizen journalists", called the Newsboy Army, and the editor being a former member of a kid gang called the Newsboys of Nowhere Street. The Manhattan Guardian was one of the Seven Soldiers who fought the Sheeda.Following Flashpoint, a Cadmus clone Guardian named Michael made a brief appearance in Superboy (New 52) and the Earth-Prime version of Jake Jordan appeared alongside the other Soldiers in Sideways, but little has been revealed about either of them. The Earth-Prime Jim Harper debuted in Superman (Brian Michael Bendis), as a Metropolis street vigilante who is offered Leviathan membership; it is not known if he was still connected to Cadmus (which was destroyed in Leviathan Rising with all the other secret government groups).For characters related to Guardian I see Superman – Supporting Cast, for Cadmus Personnel and the Newsboy Legion(s) see this character sheet. | |
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Super-Reflexes | |
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Super-Reflexes: He has reflexes that are on par with a Kryptonian's. | |
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Expendable Clone | |
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Expendable Clone: Guardian's subplot in New Krypton retcons that he is not, in fact, the first Jim Harper clone to bear the shield. Or the second. In fact, Cadmus's Guardians rarely last more than a year. | |
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Punch-Clock Villain | |
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Punch-Clock Villain: Quite possibly due to the way his memories were implanted Guardian didn't even think to question his orders to keep track of Superboy/S-13 after the kid's escape from Cadmus even though he knew the project saw him as little more than property and a liability they were likely to lock away forever or even "dismantle". When Superman tries to placate a rightly furious S-13 when the kid makes the same claims by saying there's no way that would happen Guardian seems to realize where he stands and corrects the Man of Steel, which results in Clark officially letting Cadmus know the kid is under his protection and he won't stand for them trying to drag him back again. After this Jim is seen being more critical of his orders, and more likely to ignore or go against those he disagrees with. | |
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Thou Shalt Not Kill | |
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Thou Shalt Not Kill: He has a strict rule against killing when he's in uniform as the Guardian, and as a Police Officer he will only discharge his weapon if the situation demands it. | |
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Chest Insignia | |
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Chest Insignia: Jake's got a label stating "The Manhattan Guardian" across his chest, and is the first and only Guardian to use a chest insignia. | |
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Clones Are People, Too | |
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Clones Are People, Too: Despite being a clone and giving lip service to the idea he goes on a sort of journey of self discovery that cements the concept more firmly for him, especially after meeting Roy Harper and his adorable daughter Lian who are descendants of the man he was cloned from and consider him family. | |
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Bulletproof Vest: He wears a bulky armored vest for protection. | |
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Powered Armor | |
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Powered Armor: In his Guardian identity he wore an exoskeleton that gave him super strength. | |
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Parental Substitute | |
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Parental Substitute: He becomes the legal guardian of the original Jim's grandniece Bobby and adopts his own opposite sex-clone Gwen. | |
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Mysterious Past | |
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Mysterious Past: Michael is indicated not to be his true name, as a matter of fact Guardian-01 seems closer to his real name as he is presumably a Cadmus clone and the first of a set. | |
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Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me | |
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Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: He carries a golden heater shield on his wrist. | |
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BadassNormal | |
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Badass Normal: He was initially just a super-strong boxer in his debut. | |
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Musical Assassin | |
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Musical Assassin: Is best known for playing his horn to use as a weapon and portal creation device. He also owns a jazz club after he's grown up a bit and he can play jazz music that is very nice to listen to and not painful in the least. | |
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LEGO Genetics | |
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LEGO Genetics: He's not technically a straight clone of Jim I, he's closer than most Cadmus clones to being a copy of the original but is still a "DNAlien"/Genomorph like Kon-El or Dubbilex with DNA from others mixed in to make him a bit sturdier than a baseline human | |
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Put on a Bus | |
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Put on a Bus: Following the events of War of the Supermen, Harper abandons his role as the Guardian and takes his grandniece Jamie (pregnant with Mon-El's child) and Opposite-Sex Clone Gwen off to an unknown destination, apparently abandoning Bobby as well since her status at the time was not addressed beyond being MIA with the rest of the second iteration of the Newsboy Legion. | |
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Friend to All Children | |
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Friend to All Children: He's got a soft spot for kids that leads him to requesting the privilege of becoming the legal guardian of four rather out of control trouble-making orphans from Suicide Slum. | |
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Biblical Motifs | |
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Biblical Motifs: He gets his horn during a vision paralleling that of Jacob, where he wrestles the Angel of Death to a standstill and receives the horn as a reward. | |
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Stock Superhero Day Jobs | |
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Stock Superhero Day Jobs: He used to be a cop, now his hero gig is a paying full time job. | |
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Super-Soldier | |
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Super-Soldier: While the original was a Badass Normal the clone possesses enhanced strength and reflexes, and an accelerated healing factor. He has demonstrated the ability to hurt Superboy (who he trained in hand-to-hand combat) and Kryptonians from Kandor. | |
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Throwing Your Shield Always Works | |
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Throwing Your Shield Always Works: Guardian usually prefers to keep hold of his shield, so he can use it like a shield, but he's pretty proficient at using it like a thrown projectile too. | |
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Shield Bash | |
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Shield Bash: Uses his shield to punch people and robots with. | |
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Affirmative-Action Legacy | |
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Affirmative-Action Legacy: Jake may not be the first African American to use the Guardian title, but the previous holder was a white male clone. | |
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Cool Helmet | |
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Cool Helmet: His shiny gold helm. | |
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Retcon | |
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Retcon: Was relegated to being a part of the West team in Post-Crisis continuity, rather than the East team. His first two identities were also retconned away, and the nature of the Gabriel's Horn changed from being magical to being of special technology (and made for him by Karen). | |
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Extra-Dimensional Shortcut | |
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Extradimensional Shortcut: Mal can use Gabriel's Horn to open portals to other dimensions, which he can then use as teleportation like shortcuts. | |
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Cool Bike | |
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Cool Bike: Guardian rode a custom motorcycle that was fitted with a slot at the front that could store his shield. | |
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Happily Married | |
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Happily Married: To Karen, until the whole Infinite Crisis incident and their divorce in Doom Patrol. The marriage was restored in DC Rebirth. | |
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Chuck Cunningham Syndrome | |
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Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Vanished from DC titles after a while, and him and Karen were said to have divorced offpanel in the Doom Patrol series. | |
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Legacy Character | |
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Legacy Character: To the man he was cloned from, the original Guardian. | |
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Corporate-Sponsored Superhero | |
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Corporate-Sponsored Superhero: Jake is primarily sponsored by a Newspaper that bought the rights to the Guardian name and costume from what was left of Cadmus after Jim II left the role to play a more active role as a parent to the two girls he'd become legal guardian of. | |
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Proto-Superhero | |
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Proto-Superhero: He was this in-universe in Pre-Crisis days, being one of the very few costumed heroes who were canonically around before Clark debuted as Superboy on Earth-One. note Others include the original Air-Wave, and Zatanna's father Zatara the Magician. | |
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I Have Many Names | |
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I Have Many Names: Initially just used "Mal" as his codename, but then took on the suit of the original Guardian after his doubts about being an effective team member. He then briefly used the codename "Hornblower" after acquiring the Gabriel's Horn, but went back to his Guardian identity. Post-Crisis, he was always "Herald", and then became "Vox" when he moved to the Doom Patrol. | |
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Color Character | |
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Color Character: As Golden Guardian. | |
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Heroic Second Wind | |
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Heroic Second Wind: His Gabriel's Horn invoked this pre-Crisis, being most useful when he was at a disadvantage. | |
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Tangled Family Tree | |
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Tangled Family Tree: Not as bad as most examples but he has some relations through the siblings of the man he was cloned from, including Roy Harper, Jamie Harper, "Famous Bobby", and Lian Harper. They all consider him family, and he ends up as Bobby's guardian, but what they call him tends to vary. Then there are the varied other clones of the original and clones of himself, and other Cadmus DNAliens who were made using some of their DNA including an Opposite-Sex Clone Jim II becomes the Parental Substitute for. | |
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Beware the Nice Ones: Jim is a really nice guy, who goes out of his way to check up on kids and the unfortunate, he's also a really good fighter whose reaction to being mugged while in civilian wear was to take up a secret identity so he can keep fighting bad guys even when he's off the clock as a cop. | |
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