Stone Boy of the Legion of Substitute Heroes
Stone Boy
Name: Dag Wentim
Home Planet: Zwen
Super-Power: Turning into stone
Substitute Member Since: 2963

Origin | Super-Power | Personal Data | Membership Record

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Origin
 
Stone Boy on his home planet of Zwen"Stone Boy (Dag Wentim) comes from the planet Zwen, which rotates so slowly that the nights are half a year long. The people developed the power to turn to stone so they could spend this time in suspended animation."

- Adventure Comics No. 365 (Feb. 1968) "Origins and Powers of the Legion of Super-Heroes"

First Appearance: Adventure Comics No. 306 (written by Edmond Hamilton, drawn by John Forte)

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Super-Power

Stone Boy uses a stone first against Cosmic KingLike all the people of the planet Zwen, Stone Boy can petrify his body into hard stone. When he petrifies, his hair is not affected by the transformation. Generally speaking, this form is associated with a sleeping state but, though he can not move, Stone Boy can remain awake in stone form (Adventure Comics No. 351, 365 "Origins & Powers of the Legion of Super-Heroes").

Stone Boy can talk while petrified, so presumably he does this by ventriloquism (Adventure Comics No. 351, 374).

While in his stone form he weighs one ton (2,000 lbs.) (Adventure Comics No. 351).

After much practice and concentration, Stone Boy can petrify specific parts of his body, such as his hand. This enables him move and punch someone with a stoney fist (Adventure Comics No. 331).

Limitations and Weaknesses: While his stony form is hard, it is not unbreakable, and can possibly be crushed (Adventure Comics No. 311).

Because he spends half his life immobilized, Stpne Boy is not very agile and is the least fastest runner of the team (Adventure Comics No. 311).

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Personal Data

Physical Description: Dag has brown hair, brushed back from his forhead in a "widow's peak".

Stone Boy asks for help against the rantakPersonality: Dag is patient and methodical, ingenious and courageous (Adventure Comics No. 315). He is loyal to his friends in the Subs and is capable of self-sacrifice for the greater good (315). Dag has the distinction of being the first person to decline membership in the Legion of Super-Heroes (315, 323 "The Legion Outpost").

Due to the difference in planetary rotation between Zwen and Earth, Dag sometimes falls asleep while on monitor duty (311).

Skills: Dag is mechanically inclined, and has helped build the team's spaceship (Adventure Comics No. 306), as well as a defensive robot (311). He also possesses expert knowledge on minerals, able to detect from the surface the possibility of rare metal ores underground (311).

Interests: None known

Previous Occupations: None known

Nicknames: None

Relationships: Dag is close to all his teammates in the Subs, and to former Sub members Dream Girl and Star Boy.

Known Relatives: His parents, a younger brother, and a younger sister live on Zwen (Adventure Comics No. 306, 315).

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Membership Record

Stone Boy explains his rejection from Legion membershipApplication: Stone Boy applied for membership in the Legion of Super-Heroes on the same day as Polar Boy, Night Girl, Chlorophyll Kid, and Fire Lad, and was rejected because his power was considered too static to accomplish anything positive.

Induction (Subs): Commiserating with fellow rejectees Fire Lad and Chlorophyll Kid, Stone Boy and the others were met by Polar Boy and Night Girl, who informed them that they should all form their own super-hero club, the Legion of Substitute Heroes (Adventure Comics No. 306).

Induction (LSH): In 2964, the Subs were finally recognized by the Legion of Super-Heroes for their help and made an official branch of the Legion Reserve, to be called upon for help when needed (322, 326 "The Legion Constitution - Part Two").

Positions Held: None

Aliases Used: None


Career Highlights:

Adventure Comics No. 306 (Mar. 1963) "The Legion of Substitute Heroes"

On the invading plant men's planet, Stone Boy provided the necessary diversion, allowing the other members of his team to effectively sabotage the invaders' storehouse and cause a population explosion that put an end to their threat.

Adventure Comics No. 311 (Aug. 1963) "The War Between the Substitute Heroes and the Legionnaires"

While temporarily based inside the Moon, Stone Boy and Polar Boy carved a realistic statue of Stone Boy with their ray-guns in order to make the attacking "Legionnaires" think they'd destroyed the Subs with their monstrous digging machine.

Adventure Comics No. 315 (Dec. 1963) "The Legionnaires' Super-Contest"

Sponsored by Saturn Girl, Stone Boy's test was to capture one of the dangerous rantak beasts that ravaged the villages on an asteroid. Digging a pit trap, Stone Boy tried to lure the beast to fall in, even using himself as bait while in stone form. After many tries, the beast charged curious villagers and Stone Boy gave up, beseeching Saturn Girl to stop the creature. Thinking he had failed, Stone Boy was surprised to discover that his self-sacrificing nature won him 125 points and the honor of joining the famous super-hero club. He turned the Legionnaires down, deciding to remain with his friends in the Subs rather than break up the team.

Adventure Comics No. 351 (Dec. 1966) "The Forgotten Legion"

The Subs were called into action when the Legion needed them to go back in time to Supergirl's era to get the imprint of an enchanted shoe... Comet's. Due to the influence of a Green-K capsule in her brain, Supergirl failed to recognize the Subs and the change in her personality caused her to get the Super-Pets to attack them. Fellow Subtitute Hero Color Kid used his power to scare Krypto and Beppo away by making Stone Boy's face glow like Green-K.

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