Josiah Power

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Josiah Power
S.T.A.R. Labs
AbilitiesCan shift into a rock-like form that is superhumanly resistant to damage, has enhanced strength, and is capable of manipulating large quantities of energy

Josiah Power is a

fictional superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in JLA #61 (February 2002), but his origin is told in Power Company: Josiah Power #1 (March 2002). Josiah was created by Kurt Busiek and Tom Grummett
.

Fictional character biography

Josiah transformed from Power Company #4, artist Tom Grummett.

The impressively tall, craggy featured Josiah Power was one of America's best lawyers until his metagene was triggered during the alien invasion by the activation of the Gene Bomb.[1]

Following the untimely public activation of his metagene in the court room, corporate attorney Josiah Power was dismissed from his law firm. Power had little interest in becoming a traditional costumed hero, but it became readily apparent that he could not continue to practice law without undue public attention.

Power Company

Working his way through a short depression and other problems, Josiah eventually found a way to combine his old skills and newfound abilities. He decided to found a business of superheroes for hire, structured like a law firm, with partners and associates.

He called his new team the Power Company. During his tenure in the team, he was put into a coma from a gunshot wound and

life partner
Rupert.

Justice League

Josiah and the rest of the Power Company are injured during a battle with

Mon-El. During a later discussion, Hal Jordan worriedly remarks that if the villains were able to defeat someone as powerful as Josiah, then the members of the Justice League are going to have a big problem on their hands.[2]

Powers and abilities

When he activates his powers Josiah transforms into a monstrous, grey, stone-like seven-foot giant, and an energy corona begins to spark about his body. He gains great strength, invulnerability and possibly other energy-based powers.[1] At one point, after seeing him in action, Superman stated that Josiah was one of the most powerful superhumans he had ever met.

References

  1. ^ a b The Unofficial Josiah Power Biography
  2. ^ Justice League of America (vol. 2) #42 (2010)

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