DJAIGON race
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Classification: Unspecified extraterrestrial race
Location/Base of Operations: Djaigon throneworld (which would presumably indicate that they had other worlds under their rule), likely in the Andromeda galaxy (in which the Skrull Empire exists)
Known Members: Unidentified Djaigon prince
Affiliations: Fantastic Four (Human
Torch/Johnny Storm, Invisible Woman/Sue Richards, Mr. Fantastic/Reed
Richards, She-Hulk/Jen Walters), Wyatt Wingfoot
Enemies: Skrulls (notably General Kravo)
First Appearance: She-Hulk II#3 (February, 2006)
Powers/Abilities: Unrevealed
Traits: Unrevealed, beyond apparently being ruled by a monarchy, likely spanning multiple planets, at least.
Type: Unrevealed
Eyes: Unrevealed
Fingers: Unrevealed
Toes: Unrevealed
Skin color: Unrevealed
Average height: Unrevealed
History:
(She-Hulk II#3 (fb) - BTS) - The Fantastic Four uncovered a Skrull plot to assassinate the Djaigon prince on his coronation day. She-Hulk and Wyatt Wingfoot went to hold off a Skrull garrison long enough for Reed, Sue, and Johnny to reach the royal family.
She-Hulk and Wyatt were captured by Skrulls led by General Kravo, but She-Huk nonetheless destroyed the Skrulls thrust cycles, preventing them from catching up with rest of the Fantastic Four.
(Skrulls!#1 - BTS) - In a later Warbook File on Kravo prepared by Skrull
Chancellor Kal'Du, the Fantastic Four's interference in the Djaigon
infiltration mission was noted and Kal'Du wondered why the Fantastic
Four had become involved in the first place, questioning what the
Djaigons were to humanity to warrant the Fantastic Four's involvement.
Comments: Created by Dan Slott.
Based on Wyatt's description of the events as an ultimate triumph of She-Hulk, it would seem most likely that the rest of the Fantastic Four were able to prevent the assassination of the Djaigon prince.
The Djaigon were never seen nor individually named. Given that their throneworld was hospitable to a non-costumed Wyatt Wingfoot, it would seem likely that they were close enough to human to share environmental conditions (atmosphere, temperature, gravity, etc.). Then again, maybe Wyatt (and She-Hulk) took some atmos-pill that allowed him to survive in an alien environment...
Profile by Snood.
CLARIFICATIONS:
The Djaigon should be distinguished from:
The Djaigon throneworld was only shown in a region somewhat remote from the royal palace.
There appear to be a large number of moons or
other spherical structures floating in the sky (perhaps 40 are visible
in this one image).
In a desert-like region, She-Hulk and Wyatt Wingfoot went to hold off a Skrull garrison long enough for Reed, Sue, and Johnny to reach the royal family.
She-Hulk and Wyatt were captured by Skrulls led by General Kravo, but She-Huk nonetheless destroyed the Skrulls thrust cycles, preventing them from catching up with rest of the Fantastic Four.
--She-Hulk II#3
Note: There is no information on whether the rest of the planet resembled this one particular region or not.
images: (without ads)
There are no images of the Djaigon, and only one image of their world
Appearances:
She-Hulk
II#3: Djaigon story (February, 2006) - Dan Slott (writer), Ron Fenz
(penciler), Sal Buscema & Joe Sinott (inkers), Andy Schmidt, Molly
Lazer, & Aubrey Sitterson (assistant editors), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Skrulls!#1 (2008) - Ronald Byrd, Michael Hoskin, Gabriel Shechter,
Stuart Vandal, Jeph York (writers), Ron Frenz, Joe Sinnott, Sal Buscema
(Kravo entry art), John Rhett Thomas (writer, editor)
First posted: 12/01/2019
Last updated: 02/23/2023
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