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Malcolm Duncan was born on 19 September, 1881 in Brooklyn, New York, USA, is an A dc comics male superhero. Discover Malcolm Duncan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Occupation actor,editor
Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 19 September, 1881
Birthday 19 September
Birthplace Brooklyn, New York, USA
Date of death 2 May, 1942
Died Place Bay Shore, Long Island, New York, USA
Nationality United States

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Who Is Malcolm Duncan's Wife?

His wife is Edith Barker (actress) (19 May 1910 - 1928) ( her death)

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Malcolm Duncan Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Malcolm Arnold "Mal" Duncan, currently known as Vox (also known as the GuardiaN, Hornblower, and the Herald), is a superhero appearing in media published by DC Comics.

1970

Introduced in April 1970, he is DC's first African-American superhero.

Mal Duncan made his first appearance in Teen Titans #26, and was created by Robert Kanigher and Nick Cardy.

In that issue, the African-American Mal kissed the Caucasian Lilith Clay goodbye, in a scene considered to be the first interracial kiss in comic book history.

When editorial director Carmine Infantino objected to the scene, thinking it too controversial, editor Dick Giordano kept the scene, but colored it in blue as a night scene, to draw less attention to the moment.

Giordano recalls receiving many letters about the kiss, both hate mail (including one death threat) and many supportive letters approving of the kiss.

Malcolm "Mal" Duncan saves the Teen Titans from a street gang called the Hell Hawks by beating their leader in a boxing match.

Recruited by the Teen Titans, Mal feels unworthy due to his lack of abilities, and stows away on a rocket flight, which nearly costs him his life.

After a time, Mal discovers a strength-enhancing exoskeleton and the costume of the GuardiaN.

Using these, he becomes the second GuardiaN.

After assuming the GuardiaN mantle, Mal fights Azrael, the Angel of Death.

Believing it to be a hallucination, Mal is surprised to awaken with the mystical Gabriel's Horn.

Having defeated Azrael, Mal is permitted to live, provided he never loses another fight.

The horn grants Mal unspecified powers, whenever the odds are against him in battle.

Armed with the horn, Mal assumes the name Hornblower.

Mal soon returns to his GuardiaN identity, claiming that too many people knew who he was.

Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Mal's uncostumed adventures are unchanged.

However, in post-Crisis canon, he never took the identity of GuardiaN, and the Gabriel's Horn is given a very different origin.

While the other Titans are on a mission, Mal inadvertently releases an old villain, the Gargoyle (formerly Mister Twister), from Limbo.

He recaptures the villain, but finds the plans for a high-tech horn that would create spatial warps.

With the help of Karen Beecher, he builds the horn and takes the identity of Herald.

However, the Gargoyle implanted a computer virus into the horn that weakens the boundaries between the mortal world and Limbo, so he and his master, the Antithesis, will eventually escape.

When Mal discovers this, he destroys the horn.

He and Karen retire from super heroics, and move to California.

While it seemed first that the introduction of the Herald identity retconned away the Hornblower name, later issues of Dan Jurgens' Teen Titans run confirmed that Mal had used the name Hornblower as well.

During the JLA/Titans event, Mal acquires a new Gabriel's Horn, and later, he and Bumblebee join the short-lived Titans LA.

In the Titans Tomorrow storyline, the Mal of the alternate future becomes president of the Eastern United States.

When Doctor Light captures Green Arrow, taking him as a hostage and demanding to see the Titans (a plot to take revenge on the team that had often humiliated him), Mal, Bumblebee, and about two dozen other former Titans are assembled to fight him.

He and Bumblebee then join a team of heroes gathered by Troia to embark on an ominous mission into deep space during Infinite Crisis.

The group eventually encounters a rift in the universe caused by Alexander Luthor, who is re-creating the multiverse and restructuring it to create the "perfect" universe—a plan that would lead to the deaths of billions of people, and the entire post-crisis DC Universe.

The team of heroes in space is able to temporarily stop Luthor, but in the resulting chaos they are scattered; some are killed, while others go missing for varying lengths of time, including Mal and Karen.

Four weeks after disappearing in space, Mal is rescued from a Zeta Beam transport accident.

His lungs and vocal cords were damaged after the Gabriel's Horn blew up in his face.

Mal's body rejected the cybernetic grafting of parts from the Red Tornado until Steel used his Pseudocyte technology to permanently graft the parts into Mal's body.

One whole year after the events in Infinite Crisis, Mal has joined the Doom Patrol alongside his wife Bumblebee.

Now going by the codename Vox, Mal speaks with a synthesized voice box which can create unusually strong hypersonic blasts and open dimensional portals, wormholes, and vortexes similar to the Gabriel Horn.

Later, in an issue of the newest Doom Patrol series, Mal and Karen are now divorced.

Following the disbanding of the Doom Patrol, Bumblebee appears as one of the former Titans who arrives at Titans Tower to repel Superboy-Prime and the Legion of Doom.

In The New 52, a reboot DC's continuity, Mal is introduced as an award-winning film composer and the husband of Karen, who is pregnant with their daughter.

He is later kidnapped by Mister Twister, who reveals that as a teenager, Mal was a member of the original Teen Titans under the name Herald.