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Glorith Glorith has complete control over time itself. She is able to freeze it, alter it, and even separate parts of it, thereby allowing her to (paradoxically) maintain the Time Trapper's pocket dimensions. She has the ability to age or de-age living beings to a seemingly unrestricted degree. At its extreme, this power can easily end one's life. She can send individuals forward or backward in time. Unlike the Time Trapper, her powers are partially based in sorcery. Thus, she also exhibits abilities such as mind control and manipulation.
Glorith In the "" miniseries, Mordru calls upon "those that died by pain and torture by my hand!" Glorith is one of the three upon whom he calls. Her reanimated skeleton arises and is promptly destroyed by the Legion.
Glorith In "Adventure Comics" #523, a young woman from an unknown planet is shown on the Sorcerers' World, having been raised and trained by Blok, the Black Witch and other mystics. The woman is identified as Glorith, although she bears little resemblance to the original beyond her mystical nature.
Glorith Additionally, Glorith attempted to seduce Valor in the 20th century. When he ultimately rejected her, she banished him to the Bgztl Buffer Zone (the "Glorithverse" equivalent of the Phantom Zone) until he was released in the 30th century by the Legion. Ultimately, however, her continual rewriting of timelines caused the original Time Trapper to reappear, exacerbated the destabilization of the current timeline, and was a major catalyst for the events leading to "" in 1994, after which Legion continuity was completely rebooted.
Glorith After the "Crisis on Infinite Earths" miniseries, writer/artist John Byrne created "The Man of Steel", a six-issue miniseries which reinterpreted the origin of Superman. In Byrne's version of the origin, which was accepted as canon by the DC editorial board, Superman did not begin his superhero career until adulthood. Thus, Kal-El (Superman) had never been Superboy, and did not serve as the primary inspiration for the Legion. It was revealed that the Time Trapper created a pocket universe from a slice of time in the distant past, and altered reality until a parallel Earth was formed, complete with a teenage Kal-El named Superboy. The Time Trapper then further manipulated the timestream so that whenever the Legion would travel into the past to visit the 20th century, and whenever Superboy visited the Legion's future, the two would be directed into each other's worlds. Thus, Superman and the Superboy who inspired the Legion were said to be two distinct individuals. When the Trapper attempts to destroy the Pocket Universe Earth, Superboy saves the planet, sacrificing his own life in the process.