![]() ![]() In recent years, a new Ultra-Humanite has shown up to battle Power Girl, while the original became part of the Time Stealers in Booster Gold's title. While initially he was a Superman foe, he eventually preferred to have the Justice Society as his enemy. Early on the creators decided to instead focus on Lex Luthor as the "mad scientist villian", and Ultra-Humanite was less seen. The mad scientist in his original body had a very weak body due to old age but genius-like intelligence, which was meant to be the antithesis of Superman, who had super-strength and a healthy body but his mind and intelligence were the same as other men. In the Planet of the Apes franchise, an albino western lowland gorilla named Winter (voiced and motion. ![]() In the Golden Age comics, Ultra-Humanite was a genius scientist, possibly the first comic book supervillain, who in fact transplanted his brain into a plethora of different bodies to preserve his own life, eventually settling for the albino gorilla due to its immense strength. In The Flash, Solovar was depicted as an albino gorilla. Flash gives him an aluminum Christmas tree, which Humanite finds surprisingly touching and tells him he hadn't owned one since he was a child. Humanite notes he welcomes any opportunity to bring culture to children. Humanite later returns to jail, where Flash thanks him for his help. He originally wanted to destroy a massive museum collection of statues of modern art, which he saw as "garbage," but he took a break from villainy to spend Christmas with Flash and some orphans with a toy the Flash was bringing that he accidentally broke, but refitted to tell the story of The Nutcracker. Ultra-Humanite showed his more "human" side some time later. As a result, Humanite turned himself in so he could savor in prison the cultural programming made possible by a massive donation Batman gave in his name, double what Luthor was paying him. That passion was so strong that Batman took advantage of it to persuade him to turn on Lex Luthor and his Injustice Gang. Unique among the supervillains, Humanite was a true lover of fine arts, such as opera. Unfortunately, his true talents were not put to use when he served as a member of the Injustice Gang. Ultra-Humanite was an albino gorilla-humanoid whose intelligence is far superior to most men. " What do you take me for? A troglodyte!?" ![]()
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