Renowned for his wisdom and psychic powers, he was virtually unchallenged, except by the villainous Gorilla Grodd . Solovar (voiced by Keith David) – A sentient albino gorilla and leader of Gorilla City on Earth-2. This leads to a rivalry between Grodd and the Under Solovar's guidance, Gorilla City is a technological Solovar is briefly succeeded by his nephew, Ulgo. Solovar is a Super Heroes minifigure who appears in LEGO DC Super-Villains. Grodd later contacts Barry telepathically, revealing that he took Wells to lure in Barry and that he needs Barry's help. In 2019, a wave of antimatter destroyed the multiverse, after which Earth-Prime was formed with aspects of previous Earths including Earth-2’s Gorilla City. Grodd's plan successfully lure the Flash coming to Earth-2 where he challenges Solovar to a fight in the arena. Now the leader of Gorilla City, Grodd reveals to Barry that Solovar never had any intention of attacking Earth-1. He is a sentient gorilla and the leader of the gorilla enclave on Earth-2. Motives. Solovar first appeared in Flash #106 and was created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino.. Fictional character biography. While the JLA retreat to their moonbase to find a cure, Prince Ulgo appears before the United Nations to formally declare war on the human race. A co-worker or acquaintance who is less than amusing, annoying, sometimes deceitful, and can cause negative feelings toward others around him.
Grodd reveals that he hates Gorilla City, as he is forced to serve under the rule of Solovar. Grodd just wanted to rule Gorilla City. One of his chieftains, Grodd, plots against him in order to usurp his throne and to lead the gorilla's against Earth-1. Solovar is a telepathic albino gorilla from Earth-2 and the leader of Gorilla City, a position he briefly lost after being defeated by the Flash and Grodd took over. After Solovar is defeated, Grodd is able to take command of the gorillas. This was all Grodd's idea who now has the means to go through with his plan. After Grodd had invaded Central City with his army, Flash and his friends brought Solovar to their Earth. As Solovar will fight Barry in the arena to execute him, Grodd proposes that Barry kills him to show the other gorillas Solovar's weakness which would lead to Grodd becoming the new leader. Barry is brought to the arena where he is to fight Solovar. Publication history.
Not that they are allowed much time to do this; as the Once the JLA have achieved their goals, Ulgo is later succeeded by Solovar's son, Solovar, in the new universe, is the founder and first ruler of Gorilla City, regarded as the Forefather of his species. Solovar had some good battle tactics against Barry. Related. However the person referencing the “good guy” is perhaps of the same definition therefore defining himself as a “good guy”!
Grodd eventually intended to usurp leadership from Solovar to be able to return to Earth-1. One of his chieftains, Solovar is the leader of Earth-2's Gorilla City. Despite Barry arguing that they have only come for Wells, Solovar sentences them to death in the arena. Barry speeds through the arena to charge his lightning but Solovar avoids this by jumping into the air, hitting the ground in a strong shockwave which knocks Barry down once more.
Solovar is the anti-villain in the third season of The Flash. With the entire UN assembly transformed both mentally and physically into gorillas, the JLA act swiftly to minimize damage and loss of life. Moments later, the telepathical connection to Wells breaks and Grodd appears in the prison complex in person.
He sought aid in the international eco-terrorist and master of the 15 Appearances of Solovar (Prime Earth) 1 Images featuring Solovar (Prime Earth)
Solovar accepts and adds that after Barry has been killed, he will personally grant all other prisoners a horrible death. When Grodd arrived at Earth-2, Solovar made him one of his chieftains yet kept him firmly in line. Both Solovar and Grodd approach the cages and Solovar, angry that Grodd has not informed him that more people have been captured, strikes Grodd. Alas, saving the delegates uses up their only chance to change back into humans, and so our transformed heroes must remain in their simian forms until they can find another way to return to normal. Solovar. Solovar is the king of Gorilla City, which was created centuries ago as part of an experiment by the Kree.. He is one of two Gorilla City inhabitants who have psychic powers, the other being the evil Gorilla Grodd. Knowing speed was his asset, Solovar made him stumble and blocked the sonic waves he was generating. He is a sentient gorilla and the leader of the gorilla enclave on Earth-2.
However, he ultimately reclaimed his title as the gorillas' leader after defeating Grodd in a fight. After his defeat, Solovar is considered weak and Grodd is able to take over control. With tensions between humans and gorillas rising, the JLA is invited to Gorilla City to assist in a diplomatic mission, only to fall victim to an ambush. As proposed by Grodd, Barry challenges Solovar to a fight in the arena.
Solovar prepares to finish Grodd but Barry asks him to spare the ignoble gorilla before the gorilla army returns home with Solovar, again becoming their leader. The Flash helped the gorilla leader escape and became the first human to learn of the city's existence, and its location. However, he promises, there will be no bloodshed in the battle, and he makes his point by detonating a gorillabomb in the auditorium. Grodd adds that Solovar wants to rule humanity as well and intends to conquer Earth-1. In season six, a mental manifestation of Solovar appeared as a gatekeeper preventing Barry and Grodd's minds from separating, forcing them to work together to defeat him.
Grodd reveals that he hates Gorilla City, as he is forced to serve under the rule of Solovar. Grodd just wanted to rule Gorilla City. One of his chieftains, Grodd, plots against him in order to usurp his throne and to lead the gorilla's against Earth-1. Solovar is a telepathic albino gorilla from Earth-2 and the leader of Gorilla City, a position he briefly lost after being defeated by the Flash and Grodd took over. After Solovar is defeated, Grodd is able to take command of the gorillas. This was all Grodd's idea who now has the means to go through with his plan. After Grodd had invaded Central City with his army, Flash and his friends brought Solovar to their Earth. As Solovar will fight Barry in the arena to execute him, Grodd proposes that Barry kills him to show the other gorillas Solovar's weakness which would lead to Grodd becoming the new leader. Barry is brought to the arena where he is to fight Solovar. Publication history.
Not that they are allowed much time to do this; as the Once the JLA have achieved their goals, Ulgo is later succeeded by Solovar's son, Solovar, in the new universe, is the founder and first ruler of Gorilla City, regarded as the Forefather of his species. Solovar had some good battle tactics against Barry. Related. However the person referencing the “good guy” is perhaps of the same definition therefore defining himself as a “good guy”!
Grodd eventually intended to usurp leadership from Solovar to be able to return to Earth-1. One of his chieftains, Solovar is the leader of Earth-2's Gorilla City. Despite Barry arguing that they have only come for Wells, Solovar sentences them to death in the arena. Barry speeds through the arena to charge his lightning but Solovar avoids this by jumping into the air, hitting the ground in a strong shockwave which knocks Barry down once more.
Solovar is the anti-villain in the third season of The Flash. With the entire UN assembly transformed both mentally and physically into gorillas, the JLA act swiftly to minimize damage and loss of life. Moments later, the telepathical connection to Wells breaks and Grodd appears in the prison complex in person.
He sought aid in the international eco-terrorist and master of the 15 Appearances of Solovar (Prime Earth) 1 Images featuring Solovar (Prime Earth)
Solovar accepts and adds that after Barry has been killed, he will personally grant all other prisoners a horrible death. When Grodd arrived at Earth-2, Solovar made him one of his chieftains yet kept him firmly in line. Both Solovar and Grodd approach the cages and Solovar, angry that Grodd has not informed him that more people have been captured, strikes Grodd. Alas, saving the delegates uses up their only chance to change back into humans, and so our transformed heroes must remain in their simian forms until they can find another way to return to normal. Solovar. Solovar is the king of Gorilla City, which was created centuries ago as part of an experiment by the Kree.. He is one of two Gorilla City inhabitants who have psychic powers, the other being the evil Gorilla Grodd. Knowing speed was his asset, Solovar made him stumble and blocked the sonic waves he was generating. He is a sentient gorilla and the leader of the gorilla enclave on Earth-2.
However, he ultimately reclaimed his title as the gorillas' leader after defeating Grodd in a fight. After his defeat, Solovar is considered weak and Grodd is able to take over control. With tensions between humans and gorillas rising, the JLA is invited to Gorilla City to assist in a diplomatic mission, only to fall victim to an ambush. As proposed by Grodd, Barry challenges Solovar to a fight in the arena.
Solovar prepares to finish Grodd but Barry asks him to spare the ignoble gorilla before the gorilla army returns home with Solovar, again becoming their leader. The Flash helped the gorilla leader escape and became the first human to learn of the city's existence, and its location. However, he promises, there will be no bloodshed in the battle, and he makes his point by detonating a gorillabomb in the auditorium. Grodd adds that Solovar wants to rule humanity as well and intends to conquer Earth-1. In season six, a mental manifestation of Solovar appeared as a gatekeeper preventing Barry and Grodd's minds from separating, forcing them to work together to defeat him.