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Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

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A few weeks ago, a friend sent a private message to Scourge and asked him to introduce the DC villain Mongo.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Mongul first appeared in the 1980 comic DC Comics Presents #27.

Mongo was created by the famous screenwriter Jim Stalin, who borrowed from the famous villain Thanos that he himself created for Marvel in 1972. And for the creation of Thanos, Jim Stalin borrowed from Darkseid, the DC villain created by Jack Bryant in 1970. (There is another version of the creation of Thanos, where Leonard Wayne claimed to have created Thanos, not Jim Stalin)

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Mungo is the ruler of the alien war world and the conqueror of the universe. His cruelty and ruthlessness make him a superhuman enemy and a cosmic-level threat.

Let's talk about the DC villain Mongo.

Mongo of Earth One

Mungo was originally a cruel ruler on a distant planet, and once, a man named Archimandrite led the people to a revolution that eventually overthrew Mungo's rule. Mungo fled his planet.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

While adrift in space, Mungo gained powerful energy during an unknown event.

Eventually, Mongo reached the fifth planet of the Cygnus system, where the Martians guarded the crystal key that unlocked the world of war.

The Martian Manhunter banished Mongo.

Mongo kidnaps Superman's friends Jimmy Olsen, Louise Lane, and Steve Lombard, threatening Superman to fight Martian Manhunter. Superman defeats Martian Manhunter, who frees three of Superman's friends, but both Superman and Martian are too exhausted to stop Mongo from taking the Crystal Key.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

World at War is a planetary weapon that Mongo finds and activates World at War, and Superman and Supergirl team up to destroy World at War. But Mongo managed to escape.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Next, Mungo came to the throne world ruled by Prince Gavin, defeated Prince Gavin (Star Man), killed Prince Gavin's sister, and forced Prince Gavin's lover to marry him, usurping the throne of the throne world. Mongo was to obtain the doomsday weapon "Kranaltinian".

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Superman arrives in the world of thrones and fights Mongo, while Starman turns off the Doomsday Weapon.

After being defeated, Mungo fled.

After two successive defeats to Superman, Mongo kills a controller and takes a Suneater, planning to devour the Sun with the Suneater. The Justice League and the Legion of Superheroes fight Mongo together, Superman defeats Mongo, and the Legion of Superheroes destroys the Suneaters.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Mongo used the ultimate plan against Superman.

On Superman's birthday, Mongo unleashes a symbiotic half-plant, half-fungal hybrid creature called "Black Mercy" on Superman, which attaches to Superman's body and causes Superman to hallucinate.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Superman frees himself from hallucinations and engages in a fierce battle with Mongo, and Robin throws Black Mercy on Mongo to help Superman defeat Mongo.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Mongo I of the New Earth

In 1985, DC launched the big event "Crisis on Infinite Earths" to reboot the universe, and after the reboot, Mongo underwent a drastic change.

The rebooted World of War is a planetary weapon, ruled by Mongo, who uses the World at War as a colossal base for conquering the universe.

Mongo collects slaves across the galaxy for gladiatorial matches.

Superman is captured by a slave ship at war and brought to the world at war. In the gladiatorial matches of the world of war, Superman defeats one enemy after another.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Superman defeats Draga, the gladiator champion, but he refuses to kill Draga and instead challenges Mongo, who is sitting on the throne.

Mongo overwhelms Superman, thanks to "Cleric" who teleports Superman away from the battle.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Slaves from the world of war rioted, Draga defeated Mongo, and Mongo fled the world of war. But he swore revenge.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

The escaped Mongo conquers an alien world, where he meets Electro Superman, with whom he shares an enemy - Superman.

Electro Superman promises Mongo a new world at war and demands that Mongo submit to him, but Mongo's ambitions make him refuse to submit to anyone.

The Electro Superman attacks Mongo and forces him to submit to him.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

The Electro Superman orders Mongo to Earth, arrives in Seaside City, and unleashes 77,000 balls capable of exploding at the same time, destroying the entire Seaside City. Then, a batch of "seeds" was released to create an "engine city" for Electro Superman.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Angry "Green Lantern" Hal Jordan defeated Mongo. Superman manages to defeat Electro Superman.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Mongo was imprisoned.

Mongo escaped from prison twice and was defeated by Superman helping Kyle Renner and The Flash and sent back to prison.

During the major event "The Forbidden Underworld", Mungo and a group of villains were summoned by the demon king Nero, who taunted Mongo as a loser, and Mongo attacked Nero in anger and was eventually killed by Nero.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Mungo II of the New Earth

Mungo II is the son of Mungo and first appeared in the 1995 comic Window '95 #8.

As a child, he watched videos of his father fighting the heroes of Earth. He decided to imitate his father.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Mungo II discovered and conquered a group of small aliens, turning them into his own slaves.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

When Mongo found out, he killed all the aliens and told Mongo II that there was only one person on the planet who could be worshipped.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

During Chaos Wars, Mungo II came to Earth to warn of the arrival of the Superman Chaos Emperor.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

He appears to have been killed during the incident, but Mongo II reappears during Infinite Crisis. He learns from the Devil of Despair that the Justice League has been destroyed, and Mongo II travels to Earth to fight Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. This time he was hit hard by Wonder Woman and escaped from Earth through a teleporter.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

After the end of The War of the Senisto Legion, Mungo kills a member of the Senisto Legion and receives a Yellow Lantern Ring. Later, he killed five more members of the Senisto Legion, and obtained a total of six Yellow Lantern Rings.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Mungo II attacked the Green Lantern with Black Mercy and was eventually defeated by the Green Lantern Legion.

Mungo II joined the Senistö Legion and ruled the planet Daxem.

After Mungo II was overthrown by the Green Lantern Legion and the Daxems, he led the members of the Senisto Legion to capture Senisto's home planet, Koruga, and renamed the Senisto Legion Mungo.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Eventually, Senisto returned to Koruga and defeated Mungo II.

Borrowed from Marvel's Thanos, Mongo the Conqueror of the DC Universe

Mungo II was imprisoned by Senisto in a yellow light central energy battery.

The above is the basic situation about the DC villain Mongo, the space is limited, and I will not go into detail about Mongo "after the flashpoint", in "after the flashpoint" Mongo is called Mongul MDCCXC, and his son is called Mongul MDCCXC II.