Brainiac 5(Querl Dox) is asuperheroappearing in comics published byDC Comics.He is from the planet Colu and is a long-standing member of theLegion of Super-Heroesin the 30th and 31st centuries.[1]

Brainiac 5
Cover toFinal Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds#1 (2009).
Art byGeorge Pérez.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceAction Comics#276
(May 1961)
Created byJerry Siegel
Jim Mooney
(based onBrainiacbyOtto BinderandAl Plastino)
In-story information
Alter egoQuerl Dox
SpeciesColuan
Place of originColu
Team affiliationsLegion of Super-Heroes
Notable aliasesBrainiac 5.1
B-5
Brainy
Abilities

The first live-action version of the character appeared as a regular character inSmallville,portrayed byJames Marsters.Brainiac 5 was introduced in the third season of theArrowverseseriesSupergirl,portrayed byJesse Rath.He became part of the main cast starting in thefourth season.An alternate universe female version of Brainiac 5 appeared in the fifth season ofSupergirl,portrayed by Rath's sisterMeaghan Rath.

Publication history

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Brainiac 5 first appeared inAction Comics#276 (May 1961) and was created byJerry SiegelandJim Mooney.[2]He was originally written as a descendant of Superman's enemyBrainiac.Several years later, when Brainiac was revealed to be a living computer, Brainiac 5 wasretconnedto be a descendant of his adopted son.[3]

Fictional character biography

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Original continuity (1958–1994)

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Brainiac 5 is a teenage Coluan of the planet Colu, who claimed to be descended from the originalBrainiac,one ofSuperman's deadliest enemies, and wished to join the Legion as atonement for his misdeeds.[4]When Brainiac 1 was revealed to be an android created by the Computer Tyrants, Brainiac 5 "discovered" he was actually descended from Brainiac 2, the leader of the rebellion against the tyrants, as well as being the clone of the original Brainiac. Brainiac 5's ingenuity led to the invention of, amongst other things, the Legion flight ring (perfecting an invention of the originalInvisible Kidbased on a metal discovered byMon-El), the anti-lead serum that allowed Mon-El to leave thePhantom Zoneand the force field belt which became the signature device of the character. Another of Brainiac 5's creations had less beneficial effects: the super computerComputo,which attempted to take over the world, killing one ofTriplicate Girl's three selves in the process. He successfully destroyed his creation with "ananti-matterforce ". Another experiment, performed in conjunction with honorary Legionnaire Rond Vidar, led to the transformation of fellow scientist Professor Jaxon Rugarth into the psychotic, all-powerfulInfinite Man.

As time went on, Brainiac 5 began to be portrayed as unstable. Long attracted toSupergirl,Brainiac 5 created a robot duplicate of her in his sleep, convincing himself this was the real Supergirl.[5]The Legion encountered Pulsar Stargrave, a villain who convinced Brainiac 5 that he was the Coluan's long-lost father.[6]Brainiac 5 joined Stargrave to battle the sorcererMordru,but the android's influence would haunt him long after that. It was claimed inSuperboy#225 that Stargrave was actually the original Brainiac android, but the truth of this is uncertain.

When Stargrave murdersUltra Boy's ex-girlfriend An Ryd, Brainiac 5 frames Ultra Boy for the murder.Chameleon Boy,who suspected Brainiac 5 from the beginning, finds proof when Brainiac's madness leads him to an attempt to destroy the universe using the Miracle Machine, a device that turns thoughts into reality. He is stopped byMatter-Eater Lad,who eats the machine, and both are committed to a mental institution (the energies of the Machine having driven Matter-Eater Lad insane). Brainiac 5 eventually recovers his sanity and rejoins the group. Shortly afterward, however, he is accused of having murdered Ultra Boy's ex-girlfriend himself. To prove his innocence, he finds Stargrave and defeats him. He later manages to cure Matter-Eater Lad's insanity. Around this time, he corrects another of his mistakes by finding a way of controlling Computo.

Crisis on Infinite Earths

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Brainiac 5 enters a state of deep melancholy upon the thousand-year anniversary of Supergirl's death at the hands of theAnti-MonitorduringCrisis on Infinite Earths.[7]However, as the Crisis eliminated Supergirl from existence, Brainiac 5 (as well as everyone else) has no recollection of her. Beyond this, however, Brainiac 5's history was relatively unaffected by the Crisis, although it would be some time before he received an origin that reflected the new Brainiac 1. Following the death of the pocket universeSuperboy,Brainiac 5 is one of a number of Legionnaires who swear revenge on theTime Trapper.To this end, he recreated the Infinite Man. The Infinite Man and Time Trapper seemingly destroy each other, but Brainiac 5 quits the Legion after being accused of murdering Professor Rugarth. He rejoins inLegion of Super-Heroes(vol. 3) #63 (August 1989), shortly before the "Five Year Gap".

"Five Year Gap"

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Five years after the end of the "Magic Wars", things had radically changed for the heroes, most notably the disbanding of the Legion and an ongoing war with theKhundEmpire, which had resulted in Earth's government (Earthgov) signing a deal with theDominators.WhenLegion of Super-Heroes(vol. 4) began, Brainiac 5 was dedicated to finding a cure to theValidusPlague, a virulent disease that had afflicted an entire planet and crippled the former Lightning Lad,Garth Ranzz.Soon after the start ofLegion(vol. 4) aretconremoved the Superman family of characters almost completely from Legion continuity. Supergirl was replaced byLaurel Gand,a Daxamite descendant ofLar Gand's brother. Unlike Supergirl, she was a native of the 30th century. Brainiac 5 and Laurel did have a relationship, but the couple eventually separated and she became thecommon law wifeof Rond Vidar (a Legion ally andGreen Lanternwho had been a close friend of Brainiac 5).

Brainiac 5 joined other Legionnaires in searching for the space pirate Roxxas, and was present when the team officially reformed. The reassembled Legion repelled a Khund invasion fleet, and confrontedDarkseid,but shortly thereafter, was swept into the war against the corrupt Earthgov and the Dominators. During the Dominators' subjugation of Earth, the members of their highly classified "Batch SW6" escaped captivity. Originally, Batch SW6 appeared to be a group of teenage Legionnaire clones, created from samples apparently taken just prior toFerro Lad's death at the hands of theSun-Eater.Later, they were revealed to be time-paradox duplicates, every bit as legitimate as their older counterparts. After Earth was destroyed in a disaster reminiscent ofKrypton's destruction over a millennium earlier,[8]a few dozen surviving cities and their inhabitants reconstituted their world as New Earth. The SW6 Legionnaires — including their version of Brainiac 5 — remained.

Not long after the destruction of Earth, Brainiac 5 discovered the timestream was extremely unstable, and that Legion history was in a state of constant flux. This was the first indication ofZero Hour,the event that would lead to the Legion's whole history being rebooted. During a battle withGlorith,a time-warping sorceress, Brainiac 5 was rapidly aged into a weathered, enfeebled older man. Due to the trauma of this rapid aging, Brainiac's already-prickly personality took a turn for the worse, and he became colder, more clinical, and even amoral. When the Legion was forced to go on the run as fugitives after being framed byUniversoand the Khund Empire, Brainiac wore a high-tech combat suit to protect his ravaged new body, and went by the simpler moniker of "5". When "Zero Hour" befell the Legion, Brainiac 5 redoubled his efforts to save the timestream and reality as the 30th century knew it. Despite all the brilliance of Brainiac and his youthful SW6 counterpart combined, they could not save themselves from being swallowed up by temporal entropy, and their timeline was rebooted.

Zero Hourreboot continuity (1994–2004)

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Following the Zero Hour event and the rebooting of the Legion, the "new" Brainiac 5 was extremely antisocial and disrespectful of his colleagues. He barely interacted with the other Legionnaires, although he was still somewhat attracted to Laurel Gand, now calledAndromeda,who was now also something of an outsider. When Andromeda was believed killed, he was the only person who really missed her, a wrenching experience for someone used to suppressing emotion.[9]It was later revealed that, even amongst Coluans, Querl Dox had been something of a loner, due to his even higher intelligence, interest in practical experiments rather than "pure" thought, and lack of concern about the consequences of his experiments. It was also revealed that his mother,Brainiac 4,had abandoned him at birth, having no emotional attachment whatsoever to her newborn child.[10]As a child, he was cared for by robots and given almost no contact with other living people, developing no social skills. Having created a method of traveling back to the 20th century, leading to the Legion's rescue ofValor,Brainiac 5 was arrested for unauthorized time-travel. He was later pardoned whenR.J. Brandebecame President of the United Planets.

In addition to having a crush on Andromeda, Brainiac 5 had a secret stash of lustful holo-collection featuring Andromeda herself,Dreamer (Nura Nal),Spark (Ayla Ranzz)and another fellow legionary whose alias begins with "In-" (obviouslyInvisible Kid), and probably others.[11]Before that, in a moment of rare emotional outburst, Brainy kisses Lyle's cheek as he finds him again, and right after he feels embarrassed.[12]

Trapped in the 20th century

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Brainiac 5 was one of a number of Legionnaires who were trapped in the 20th century. He spent his efforts trying to find a way back to his own time using 20th century equipment. He finally produced a computer capable of doing this, utilizing a 30th Century Omnicom, aNew GodsMother Boxloaned to him byMetronand the responsometer ofVeridiumof theMetal Men.Unfortunately, this became the post-Zero Hour C.O.M.P.U.T.O. The Legion had to defeat it and separate it into its component pieces before returning to their own time. While in the 20th century, he also encountered his ancestors, Brainiac andVril DoxII, as well as the post-Crisis Supergirl. Ironically, he was attracted to Supergirl due to her similarity to Andromeda (some stories suggested that Brainiac 5's attraction for tall blonde women was linked to his desire to find his mother, a tall blonde who had abandoned him at birth).[10][13]

Upgrade: Brainiac 5.1

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Upon his return, he was part of a team that investigated a mysterious space anomaly. The anomaly "upgraded" him: he was now more considerate of others, and had vastly improved people skills. He also internalized his force shield apparatus. Following his return from the space anomaly, he befriended teammateGates,who dubbed him "Brainiac 5.1".[14]

Shortly after that, the Legion investigated the criminal/terrorist organization called theDark Circle.Querl learned his mother,Brainiac 4,was the leader of the Dark Circle, having found that mass destruction was the only thing capable of making her feel emotions.[15]The shock of this almost caused him to revert to his former, distant self. Although he did not revert, he began to be somewhat sarcastic and impatient again. He also began researching without considering the consequences again, inadvertently transforming the team into a "BizarroLegion ".[16]

Legion Lost

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Brainiac 5.1 was amongst the Legionnaires who were cast into a distant galaxy when the Stargate network was shut down. They spent a year travelling through the "Lost Galaxy". During this time, he felt a great amount of stress, as his teammates all believed he could devise a way of getting them home in addition to all the other responsibilities forced upon him by the circumstances of their situation. As he eventually confessed toSaturn Girl,he did not have a clue how to get them home - or even where "home" was, relative to their location. In the same conversation, he also complained that he'd "always hated [his] name upgrade," and on the way out, as well as reassuring him, she made a point of redubbing him "BrainiacFive,"and he dropped the".1 "from his name thereafter.[17]Eventually, using his teammateShikari's tracking skills and an interdimensional doorway they'd earlier found, but been forced to leave, he did get them home. Upon their return, Brainiac began developing a replacement for the Stargates, based on the "threshold" doorway they had used to return from the Lost Galaxy. Restoring the connection to the planet Xanthu, they learned that it had been at war with Robotica, the "robot homeworld", until they mysteriously disappeared. Robotica's leader was revealed as C.O.M.P.U.T.O. A strike team was launched against it, but Brainiac 5 tricked it into upgrading itself, so it no longer sought vengeance.[18]It was revealed that the Coluans disapproved of artificial intelligence, however, and Brainiac 5 was made a pariah on his homeworld for saving machine-life from destruction.[19]

DC One Million

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During the Reboot Legion's heyday, they are tangentially involved in theDC One Millioncrossover, where the audience is shown the "Justice Legion L" of the 853rd Century. Loosely based on members of the Legion of the 31st Century, the Justice Legion L are tasked with protecting the remains of the United Planets, by that point reduced to a small system of worlds joined together by a powerful magnetic core centered onBraal.Several of the planets involved had actually merged to form new, symbiotic worlds, including Colu-Bgztl. The Justice Legion L includes Brainiac 417, a counterpart to Brainiac 5 who is from this particular combined world. As with all members of his race, he combines super-intelligence with an ephemeral, intangible state; Brainiac 417 appears to be a shimmering green brain inside a transparent humanoid body. His race are purported to have become beings of pure intelligence and thought. Brainiac 417 is not the leader of the Justice Legion L (that duty fell toCosmicbot), but is one of the most valuable members, and is shown to have integrated his technologies to the point where he can jump back a thousand years to recruit an earlier version ofSuperboyfor the purposes of saving the day.

"Threeboot" continuity (2004–2009)

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Cover toLegion of Super-Heroes(vol. 5) #1 (2005).
Art by Barry Kitson

In volume 5 of theLegion of Super-Heroestitle, Brainiac 5 is portrayed as similar to his ancestorVril Dox IIinL.E.G.I.O.N..He is just as arrogant and unthinking of others as the previous version was initially, but is more politically savvy. He has a tendency to put plans in motion without consulting Legion leaderCosmic Boy,who suspects him of planning a coup. He also has problems withDream Girlas he hates that she is able to predict the future without scientific means. "Brainy" was also unnerved when she told him that they would one day marry. When she was killed during Terror Firma's attack on the Legion HQ on Earth, he became obsessed with "outthinking death." In a botched experiment to restore her to life, he however manages to store her consciousness in his own subconscious mind, enabling the girl to interact with him in his dreams, and keep using her precognition in his behalf. Following Cosmic Boy's disappearance, Brainiac 5 has become the advisor to Legion leaderSupergirland later to Lightning Lad.

Brainiac 5 eventually proposes to Dream Girl after spending the night together in which Dream Girl inhabited the body of a spiritualist, however, on the same night,Princess Projectrahas her own urges and primal, repressed emotion, viciously attack Dream Girl upon her return to Querl's mind, viciously beating her and gouging out her eyes, leaving the girl blind and powerless, thus hoping to strip Brainiac 5 of her constant counseling.[20]He much later manages to turn their dream into reality when, forced to rebuild new bodies for his teammates, mangled to shreds by a race of digitalized aliens while connected to thecyberspace,creates a new body for Dream Girl, imprinting her personality, into the cloned body. Successful in his attempt, that, despite Nura's previsions, even restored her lost sight, Brainiac 5 happily extends to all the legionnaires his invitation to their marriage, holding hands with his resurrected soon-to-be bride[21]Unbeknownst to Brainiac 5, the dark side of his mind, the avatar of his repressed urges and dark feelings, was granted a physical body by Princess Projectra.[20]

Post-Infinite Crisis(2007)

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The events of theInfinite Crisisminiseries have apparently restored a close analogue of the Pre-CrisisLegion to continuity, as seen in "The Lightning Saga"story arc inJustice League of AmericaandJustice Society of America,and in the "Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes"story arc inAction Comics.This incarnation of the Legion shares roughly the same history as the original Legion up to the events ofCrisis on Infinite Earths.[22]

The Lightning Saga

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The original Brainiac 5 from the Pre-Crisis universe briefly appeared in the Justice League/Justice SocietyLightning Sagacrossover. He was revealed as the mastermind behind the Legion's plot to return to the 21st century to retrieve someone connected to theFlash.At the end of the storyline, Brainiac 5 was seen holding one of the lightning rods the Legionnaires used on 21st centuryEarth,and told his teammates that the Legion had gotten what it came for. This Brainiac 5's agenda does not end there, however; in the pages ofCountdown,Unaarrived in the present to stopKarate Kidfrom returning to the 31st century, explaining that Brainiac 5 says the two of them have another mission in the present day.

Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes

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In this follow-up story to the Lightning Saga (taking place inAction Comics#858-863), Brainiac 5 is masquerading as a tyrannical dictator of Colu, but only to delay Colu, which is the strategical beachhead of a United Planets attack on Earth, and keep them from completing their calculations. Brainiac still possesses the Lightning Rod, and states that the person inside is crucial to stopping the "Crisis of the 31st century". However, his ruse is discovered, and Brainiac leaves with the Legion, with only four hours until the United Planets go to war.[23]After Superman and the Legion defeatEarthmanand his "Justice League of Earth", and convince the armada to stand down, Brainiac 5 tells Superman that the Legion will not forget him this time.

Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds

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In thisFinal Crisistie-in, Brainiac 5 is driven to the breaking point after being banished by Colu and facing continued xenophobia. He considers leaving the Legion, but is convinced to remain as a way to prove all his naysayers wrong. WhenSuperboy-Primeattacks Takron-Galtos and frees theLegion of Super-Villains,Brainiac 5 informs his fellow Legionnaires of his plan to recruit their Post-Zero Hourand "Threeboot" selves to help.[24]His plan succeeds, and Brainiac meets his alternate selves from two other realities. The "Threeboot" version of Brainiac refuses to work with his older self, due to his rebellious nature, while the Post-Zero Hourversion sees his older counterpart as wiser and more experienced, and tries to mediate between his alternate selves.[25]Despite their differences, all three versions of Brainiac 5 work together to set in motion the final phases of the original Brainiac's master contingency plan against Superboy-Prime. This plan, which involved the resurrections of Superboy-Prime foesBart Allen/Kid Flash (whose essence was in the lightning rod) andSuperboy,was devised long ago when Brainiac 5 was forewarned of Prime's arrival by one of Dream Girl's prophesies.

The New 52

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Brainiac 5 seems to be largely unaffected by the changes of theFlashpointminiseries, as is true for the Legion of Super-Heroes as a whole. However, the term "Brainiac" is no longer his name but an honorable title.[26]This adds understanding to the opening arcs ofAction Comics(vol. 2) (2011) by Grant Morrison, where an alien is stealing and bottling cities, an act usually committed by Brainiac, but is here only named "the Collector".

DC Rebirth

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A younger Brainiac 5 appears briefly duringJustice League(vol. 3) (2017) by Bryan Hitch, though unconnected to the Legion. He is also not referred to by his name, only as the "brainy kid" by Cyborg. After analyzing the Timeless technology with specialized contacts, he lends Cyborg his prototype flight bracelet, marked with the Brainiac sigil, so the League member can reach the weapon.

In the "Watchmen"sequel"Doomsday Clock",Brainiac 5 is among the Legion of Super-Heroes members who appear in the present afterDoctor Manhattanundoes his alterations to the timeline, restoring the Legion and theJustice Society of America.[27]

The New Golden Age

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In "The New Golden Age",Brainiac 5 is among the Legionnaires who arrive in the present and confront the Justice Society of America over their decision to recruitLegionnaire.[28]

Powers and abilities

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As a Coluan, Brainiac 5 possesses a twelfth-level intelligence, above the eighth-level intelligence of most Coluans.[29]This gives him superhuman calculation skills,enhanced memory,and the ability to operate on several tracks of thought at once.[30][10]

Brainiac 5 is also a skilled inventor who created the Legion's flight rings as well as a force field belt, the supercomputerComputo,and a Time Bubble.[31][32][33][34][35][36]

Other versions

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Martinex 5,a fusion of Brainiac 5 andMarvel ComicscharacterMartinex,appears in theAmalgam Comicsone-shotSpider-Boy Team-Up.[37]

In other media

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Television

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  • Brainiac 5 appears in TV series set in theDC Animated Universe(DCAU). Following a non-speaking cameo appearance in theSuperman: The Animated Seriesepisode "New Kids In Town", he returns in theJustice League Unlimitedepisode "Far From Home", voiced byMatt Czuchry.[38]This version is an organic being who was created to serve the original Brainiac before leaving him to join the Legion. After bringingGreen Arrow,Supergirl,andGreen Lanternto his time to help battle theFatal Five,he falls in love with Supergirl, who decides to stay in the future to be with him and have a sense of belonging.
  • Brainiac 5 appears inLegion of Super Heroes(2006), voiced byAdam Wylie.[38]This version is a young,nanotechnology-based cyborg who sports monochromatic pink eyes as well as transformative abilities, which he primarily uses to extend his limbs and assume a large,mecha-like form. Additionally, he was previously part of the Coluanhive mindbefore breaking off through unknown means and strives to prove himself to the older Legionnaires, especially new recruit Superman. In the second season,Imperiexmanipulates Brainiac 5 into being possessed by the original Brainiac until he regains control with help from Superman and his clone Superman X and assumes a fully organic form. Brainiac 5 subsequently leaves the Legion out of guilt while Brainiac secretly rebuilds himself using his discarded armor.
  • Brainiac 5 appears in thetenth seasonofSmallville,portrayed byJames Marsters.This version was created by the Legion after they reprogrammed the original Brainiac.[39]
  • Brainiac 5,also known as "Brainy", appears in TV series set in theArrowverse,portrayed byJesse Rath.[40]
    • First appearing in thethird seasonofSupergirl,he travels back in time to the 21st century with fellow LegionnairesMon-ElandImra Ardeento helpSupergirldefeatReign.After the original Brainiac creates a virus that renders the 31st century too dangerous to return to, Brainy stays in the past and joins theDepartment of Extranormal Operations(DEO). In thefourth season,[41]he becomes a mentor to and develops a romantic attraction towardsNia Nalwhile helping Supergirl and the DEO fightAgent Libertyand his Children of Liberty as well asLex Luthor.In thefifth season,Brainy continues to explore his relationship with Nia, which is strained after an encounter with several of his multiversal doppelgangers leads to him disabling some of his personality inhibitors to maximize his intellectual capabilities and work with Luthor to combatLeviathan.
      • Meaghan Rathportrays a female alternate reality version of Brainy in the fifth season, in addition to Jesse portraying several alternate reality versions in "The Bottle Episode".[42]
    • Brainy also appears in the crossover events "Elseworlds"and"Crisis on Infinite Earths".[43][44]
  • Brainiac 5 appears in theYoung Justiceepisode "Death and Rebirth", voiced byBenjamin Diskin.[38]This version sports pink eyes, similar to hisLegion of Super Heroes(2006) incarnation.

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Miscellaneous

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