WANTED: Earth-Two's Most Dangerous Super-Villains

Ramulus

Personal information

Name: Unknown

Residence: Mobile
Occupation: Professional Criminal
First Appearance (Golden Age):
World's Finest #6 (June 1942)

First Appearance (Post-Golden Age) - All-Star Squadron #51(Set in 1942)

Character History

  Nothing is known of the criminal known as Ramulus before he appeared in 1942. Using the nom du crime of "Nightshade", he established a crime base in a magical forest in rural New York. Using local thugs, he terrorized small towns in the area and those who countered him were dispensed with by the mechanical plants in his forest. Where he obtained the funds or the technology for these devices is unknown.

 

    In 1942, Wesley Dodds and his ward, Sandy Hawkins, were visiting a school chum of Sandy's. The child's parents had failed to appear for the child's party and rumors abounded of a "haunted forest" in the vicinity. As Sandman and Sandy, the two investigated and ran a gauntlet of devices in the forms of monstrous vines and trees. Eventually reaching the Nightshade, they destroyed the control apparatus, causing the robotic plants to run amok. Most were destroyed but in the ensuing carnage, one wrapped itself around Nightshade's throat and slung him into the flames, apparently killing him. After rescuing the missing parents, Sandman and Sandy abandoned the "haunted forest" to the authorities (World's Finest #6).


    Although the Nightshade was mortally injured, his imminent demise was averted by the appearance of a Venusian mindworm. Using alien technology, the worm who eventually became known as Mr. Mind healed Nightshade and also genetically altered him, giving him real powers to create vines and plants which he had used robotics for before. Nightshade then took a new nom du crime, Ramulus to inaugurate his new life. Seeking conquest of the Earth, Mr. Mind assembled a small group of minor villains which he named the Monster Society of Evil. The group invaded JSA headquarters and managed to subdue a couple of members before the more brutish Oom, a foe of the Spectre, dispensed with Mind and took over the leadership of the group. Oom proved an evil more unstable leader than Mr. Mind and the villains eventually abandoned him. Presumably, Ramulus was sent to prison but may have escaped (All-Star Squadron #51, 53-54).


The ultimate fate of Ramulus is unknown.

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Powers and Abilities

Ramulus originally controlled a series of mechanical plants and forest creations. Whether he built these himself or acquired them is unknown. After his contact with Mr. Mind, he had a broader range of powers, including the ability to generate huge vines that obeyed his mental commands. Ramulus appeared with green skin and other alien features though whether these were actually his or appliqués is unknown. If they were not his originally, how they were affected by Mr. Mind is also unknown..

Weaknesses and Limitations

Ramulus appears to have mortal weaknesses as any normal human but this has never been clarified.

Multiversity Villains

Multiversity



Ramulus' activities on the Prior Earth-0 are thought to be largely similar as his history on Earth-Two. His appearance in a dream of the adult Sandy Hawkins (JSA #1) implies that he may have had a more extended criminal career though this has never been proven.



 

Appearances

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Reprinted in

World’s Finest #6

1st appearance and origin,  vs. the Golden Age Sandman

 Wanted: The World's Most Dangerous Super-Villains #9, DC's Wanted: The World's Most Dangerous Super-Villains HC

All-Star Squadron #51

with the Monster Society of Evil, vs. The All-Star Squadron

Crisis on Infinite Earths Companion Deluxe Edition #1

All-Star Squadron #53-54

with the Monster Society of Evil, vs. The All-Star Squadron

Crisis on Infinite Earths Companion Deluxe Edition #1