The Angry Man…

Troy Stewart is the descendant of would be slaves who took over the slave ship and sailed onto a deserted island. The island however had a special gift, the island named MarzalThe island that Tyroc of the Legion of Super-Heroes calls home. This island is located on Earth but is mostly out of phase with Earth causing its inhabitants to only come in contact with the rest of Earth rarely. Marzal is populated entirely by the descendants of a slave rebellion in the 17-19th century. disappeared from the Earthly plane and existed in a strange place between worlds where the people lived on and developed much of the science independently of the outside world.
When MarzalThe island that Tyroc of the Legion of Super-Heroes calls home. This island is located on Earth but is mostly out of phase with Earth causing its inhabitants to only come in contact with the rest of Earth rarely. Marzal is populated entirely by the descendants of a slave rebellion in the 17-19th century. reappeared it was the 30th Century and much had changed. The Legion was sent to investigate the new land mass and there they were met and confronted by Tyroc as invaders. After a battle the Legion discovered that Tyroc had been raised to be very distrustful of Caucasians, like most of the Legion. Superboy pointed out his fellow Legionnaires Karate Kid, Shadow Lass, and Brainiac Five for examples of the Legion’s diversity.
Tyroc slowly grew to accept the Legion and eventually her would join after besting a rejected Legion Applicant, Absorbancy Boy who had vowed revenge for being rejected. Tyroc served a short term before being summoned back to MarzalThe island that Tyroc of the Legion of Super-Heroes calls home. This island is located on Earth but is mostly out of phase with Earth causing its inhabitants to only come in contact with the rest of Earth rarely. Marzal is populated entirely by the descendants of a slave rebellion in the 17-19th century. which disappeared again into the mists, just like Brigadoon.
First Appearance
Created By: Cary Bates & Mike Grell
PowersThe extraordinary abilities that a characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics). may possess. (Example: Aquaman can telepathically control marine life as one of his powers.)
FlightThe ability to defy gravity and move through the air unaided without falling. – Tyroc can fly without the use of a flightThe ability to defy gravity and move through the air unaided without falling. ringUsed by members of the Legion of Super-Heroes, these rings allow all their members to fly, communicate with each other, and serve as symbols of their organization..
Sonic Manipulation - Tyroc’s screams have different effects enabling him to do almost anything. PowersThe extraordinary abilities that a characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics). may possess. (Example: Aquaman can telepathically control marine life as one of his powers.) he has exhibited include explosions, teleportationThe power that allows a characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics). to disappear at one place and appear elsewhere almost simultaneously without traveling through the space in between the two points., force fields, weather changing, plant growth, transmutation, dizziness, telekinesis, etc..,
VulnerabilitiesA characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics).'s weakness.
Troy is a normal humanoid just as you or I and suffers from the same vulnerabilitiesA characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics).'s weakness..
Enraged – Early in Tyroc’s career he was very untrustful and easily enraged by outsiders.
Mute - If Tyroc is rendered mute or otherwise unable to generate sound, he is powerless.
SkillsThe abilities that a normal person in the real world could potentially share with a fictional DCUAn abbreviation of DC Universe or DC Comics Universe. Meant to denote the comics that are published by DC Comics and the Universe that DC has built for its stories. characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics).. (Example: Some Motocross bike riders ride a bike as well as Black Canary.)
Born Leader – Tyroc, being the strongest of the people of his island is looked to as a natural leader and role model on MarzalThe island that Tyroc of the Legion of Super-Heroes calls home. This island is located on Earth but is mostly out of phase with Earth causing its inhabitants to only come in contact with the rest of Earth rarely. Marzal is populated entirely by the descendants of a slave rebellion in the 17-19th century..
EquipmentAny items that a characterAny sentient entity that appears in a comic book. (Example: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and Krypto the Super Dog are all characters that appear in Superman comics). would use that does not have an intentional use as a weapon. (Example: The Flash €™s Costume Ring holds his costume so that he can change super fast is a unique piece of equipment.)
Legion FlightThe ability to defy gravity and move through the air unaided without falling. RingUsed by members of the Legion of Super-Heroes, these rings allow all their members to fly, communicate with each other, and serve as symbols of their organization. €“ All Legionnaires wear a ring which enables them to fly, communicate with each other across the distances of space, call for assistance, or locate other Legionnaires.
Legion Transuit €“ A transparent spacesuit that activates automatically in the event of a vacuum.