Mr. Majestic
Mr. Majestic is a male comic character who features in Wildstorm Comics.
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Biography
Origin
Majestros
He was chosen from the ranks of the nobility by the male elders in order to take part in a mating with a female Kheran in the hope that this would produce an offspring. This was because the immortal race rarely produced offspring with such arrangements being made to create children. In this time, his chosen mate was Lady Zannah with this leading to her becoming pregnant. (Wildstorm Winter Special v1 #1)
The U.S. government asked Mr. Majestic to intercede in the ongoing tensions in Vietnam, and he decided to fly around the solar system to think it over and clear his head. Majestic encountered a tentacled Tyrellian Orb, a tentacled alien probe, and managed to disable it. Majestic flew the probe back to his Rushmore Sanctuary built into Mt. Rushmore and used his Kherubim quantum computer to analyze it. The Orb was mapping the solar system and relaying the information to a destructive entity that Majestic remembered as a legendary boogeyman he’d heard stories about as a child on Khera. He brought his data to Desmond, a child prodigy cyborg employed at the Pentagon, and they gathered a group of fringe cosmologists and physicists together to figure out how to save the world. Majestic confided in Desmond that he was having a crisis of faith, saying some things were too big, cosmically speaking, to meddle with, and he feared he was playing God. Desmond said the preservation of the human race was a fine justification for interfering in the cosmic order. Majestic decided humanity was noble, if flawed, and worth preserving. It took months, but by August, 1974 Majestic had forged Kherubim kinetic field gauntlets and assembled stabilizing satellites to move Earth’s moon’s orbit by a tenth of a degree as a test run for hiding Earth’s solar system in plain sight. During the U.S. bicentennial Majestic moved Mercury until it became a satellite of Jupiter. Over the next few years Majestic used his heat vision to change Jupiter’s elemental composition and removed Saturn’s rings. He bemoaned that he’d only been off-world a few times in the past few years and missed exploring the universe. He called Desmond who kept him abrest of the last few years of politics, including the Iranian Revolution and Ronald Reagan running for President. Majestic created rings around Mars and added Halley’s Comet to the planets of the Milky Way. Under cover of a solar eclipse Majestic moved Earth into Jupiter’s orbit. His final task was to covert Sol into a binary sun using ancient Kherubim rituals which gave him a moment of cosmic awareness that briefly connected his mind to the entire universe. Majestic was just in time to confront the System-Eater, an entity that moved through the universe consuming every solar system its’ probes discovered. The System-Eater didn’t recognize the Milky Way after Majestic’s work, and part of it sensed that someone had dared to judge it and challenge the natural order, but it nevertheless moved on. Majestic was relieved and exhilarated, and began the long process of restoring the Milky Way to its’ natural order. (Mr. Majestic v1 #1)
Zealot sent her 'sister' Savant an emergency distress signal. Tapestry and her lover Soma had captured the WildC.A.T.S looking to alter their past and make Lord Emp loyal to her and sent the Triad after Zealot and her allies Miranda Tai and the Huntsman. Cordelia contacted Soldier, saying she needed his help and ordering him to forget his old grudges against Zealot. Cordelia said she was going to contact Majestic to help them save the WildC.A.T.S. The Triad pursued Zealot, Miranda and Huntsman, with H.A.R.M. launching missiles that scorched whole city blocks in Brooklyn. Attica was concerned about the attention they were attracting and suggested moving in for the kill in close quarters. Tapestry continued to reweave the histories and souls of the WildC.A.T.S making them into her loyal servants. Voodoo’s Raksha demanded to be fed, so Lord Emp called his assistants Jules and Stansfield to meet them and act as a sacrifice. Voodoo rebelled against hurting her friends, fighting the Raksha on the psychic plane. Huntsman was prepared to make a final stand against the Triad, asking Zealot to guard Miranda. Zealot’s wounds she’d suffered from the Raksha grew infected and she felt herself becoming possessed., but fought off the demonic control. Huntsman fought bravely, but was seemingly incinerated by Slag, who was always pleased to inflict pain. Miranda had a violent reaction to Huntsman’s seeming passing and Zealot went into battle against the Triad, but was surprised to find Huntsman unharmed. Zealot tapped into her magical abilities, casting a spell that turned slag back into a human being. Huntsman was impressed, but Zealot told him she’d just damned her soul. Savant, Majestic and Soldier arrived in time to take out the rest of the Triad, but Savant was distraught that they’d arrived after Zealot had been forced to cast a spell. Grifter arrived on the scene to offer his support as they prepared to confront Tapestry. Tapestry was watching them through a scrying spell and gloated that Zealot’s soul would forever belong to her. Jules and Stansfield, trusting Voodoo implicitly, lent their lifeforce to her to help her exorcise the Raksha. Zealot and company battled against the WildC.A.T.S and Alabaster Wu, who were now all loyal creations of Tapestry. Zealot and Tapestry engaged in a sorceress’ duel, but were quickly stalemated. Miranda Tai took a shard of an Orb of Power from Savants bag, swinging the battle in Zealot’s favor. The battle left Tapestry injured, and Soma fled with her, telling Zealot he had killed her for harming his mistress. Savant told everyone that the magic Zealot used was learned from Tapestry herself, who’d always wanted to craft Zealot in her old image. She claimed the power was bound to corrupt Zealot, and she had to die. Majestic said that as a Kherubim lord he agreed and had the authority to pass sentence on Zealot. Zealot agreed that she would eventually be unable to control her magical powers, and wished she could purge herself of them. Voodoo came to her aid, helping her purge Tapestry’s magic, and in the process returning the WildC.A.T.S to normal. Emp agreed to give Alabaster Wu the Brooklyn dockyards so that he could resettle his people and save lives. (WildC.A.T.s v1 #13)
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
Overview
Personality and attributes
In appearance, Mr. Majestic was a male resembling a human of Caucasian descent, with a tall, broad-shouldered, and muscular build. His hair was long, white, and straight, often flowing behind him, and his facial features were strong and angular, framed by a clean-shaven jawline. He wore a red bodysuit with a large white 'M' insignia emblazoned across the chest, bordered by black and gold accents. A high, winged collar extended from the neckline of the suit, leading into a long, flowing red cape that was secured at the shoulders. Gold gauntlets and boots provided contrast to the predominantly red and white costume, with black detailing completing the ensemble. His eyes were a striking blue, often depicted as glowing when he exerted his power. (Mr. Majestic v1 #1)
He went by the name of Mr. Majestic whilst he operated on Earth. (WildC.A.T.s v1 #12)
In personality, Mr. Majestic was disciplined, direct, and confident, exhibiting little hesitation when confronted with danger. He expressed himself with clarity and authority, avoiding unnecessary conversation or emotional displays. His demeanor suggested a strong sense of duty and purpose, with little interest in personal recognition or public approval. He was assertive in commanding situations, showing no reluctance to take decisive action when it was required. (Mr. Majestic v1 #1)
He and Lady Zannah had a daughter together with this being a child named Kenesha which meant 'Survivor' in the Kheran language. However, having a child would have led to Zannah having to abandon he warrior path and she refusd to do so. Thus, the existence of the child was kept secret and instead it was claimed that Kenesha was the daughter of Zannah's mother the High Priestess Harmony with few being aware of the truth. (Wildstorm Winter Special v1 #1)
Powers and abilities
Mr. Majestic’s physiology afforded him natural advantages far beyond those of baseline humans. His strength was vastly superhuman, enabling him to physically overpower multiple opponents with minimal effort. His endurance allowed him to withstand extreme environmental conditions, such as intense heat, pressure, or cold, without injury. He possessed heightened durability, rendering most conventional weaponry ineffective against him. His cognitive abilities were also exceptional, with an intellect capable of processing complex scientific and strategic concepts at great speed. Combined with enhanced sensory perception, these traits made him both a formidable combatant and an adept problem solver. (Mr. Majestic v1 #1)
Notes
- Mr. Majestic was created by H. K. Proger and Jim Lee where he made his first appearance in WildC.A.T.s v1 #11 (June, 1994).
In other media
Television
- In Wild C.A.T.s, Mr. Majestic appeared in the 1990s animated television series where he was voiced by actor Rod Wilson.
Appearances
- WildC.A.T.s v1: (1994)
- Majestic v2:
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