Publisher DC Comics Species New God Place of origin New Genesis | Alter ego Solis Voice Rob Paulsen Creator Jack Kirby | |
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Created by Jack Kirby (writer - artist) Team affiliations Justice League
New Gods Abilities Immortality
Superhuman physical attributes
Flight to the speed of light
Controls light
Motherbox First appearance New Gods #1, (February 1971) Similar Orion, Mister Miracle, Metron, Highfather, Forager |
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Lightray (Solis) is a DC Comics superhero.
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- Publication history
- Fictional character biography
- Powers and abilities
- Seven Soldiers of Victory
- Captain Carrot
- JLA The Nail
- Television
- Film
- References
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Publication history

Created by Jack Kirby for the "Jack Kirby's Fourth World" meta-series, he first appeared in New Gods #1 (February 1971).
Fictional character biography

Lightray is the shining star of New Genesis and a high-spirited New God. Unlike his grim friend Orion, Lightray is cheerful and optimistic and prefers to solve problems through compromise rather than combat. He uses the speed of light to his advantage in eluding foes.
Lightray has served one stint as a member of the Justice League. He joined the international branch along with Orion on the same night as a membership drive failed to find other new recruits. The difference between the two was illustrated in battle. While Lightray desires a minimum of fuss in battle by dispatching his foe, Crowbar, with a simple expenditure of energy to the man's face while, Orion prefers to destroy the pavement around Blackrock—and then was angered when his opponent surrendered instead of fighting to the death.
In this same issue, Lightray demonstrates his knowledge of chess. Lightray's long hair causes him to be mistaken for a female by the old-fashioned General Glory. They stay with the team until just after the battle with General Glory's old foe the Evil Eye.
As Solis his idea of fun is protecting New Genesis from Apokolips, Darkseid, and his minions. He resides on New Genesis and is active in adventuring. He returns to Earth briefly in JLA #27 (March 1999), as part of an emergency expansion of the Justice League. The team battles the android Amazo in the Florida Everglades. Most of them are subdued and their powers copied, Lightray included. Amazo loses his powers when Superman, as the chairman, officially disbands the League, thus ending Lightray's membership.
He would appear again to aid the League alongside Orion and Big Barda when the planet Qward attacked earth with a giant ship.
In Countdown #48, Lightray falls to earth after an off stage fight with the New Gods Killer (later revealed to be Infinity-Man). He dies holding Jimmy Olsen's hand, repeating the word "infinite" and glowing brighter.
In Final Crisis #7, Lightray is depicted standing alongside Barda and Mister Miracle following the reincarnation of New Genesis on the ruins of Apokolips.
Powers and abilities
Like all New Gods, Lightray is an immortal with superhuman strength, durability and reflexes. Lightray—who flies at tremendous speeds—can generate and project solar energy. Thus, he can create brilliant light beams of laser-like intensity, and also create lifelike illusions.
In his headgear Lightray carries one of the "living computers" called Mother Box.
Using his power to the utmost he can generate a massive sun, as he did in New Gods #3 to escape the Black Racer. He can also fly at the speed of light, 'maybe even faster' according to friend David Lincoln, and he uses his own mother box. He has the ability to increase Superman's abilities to almost limitless proportions.
Seven Soldiers of Victory
Lightray makes several brief, non speaking appearances in Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers of Victory series, where his human form is a frail man on crutches.
Captain Carrot
In the miniseries Captain Carrot and the Final Ark, Lightray's counterpart in the "New Dogs" is an anthropomorphic dog named Lightstray.
JLA: The Nail
In the 1998 Elseworlds JLA: The Nail, Lightray is depicted fighting in a war between New Genesis and Apokolips.