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| character_name = Geomancer
| publisher = [[DC Comics]]
| debut = ''[[Justice Society of America|JSA]]'' #5 (Oct, 1999)
| creators = [[Geoff Johns]] [[David Goyer]] [[Derec Aucoin]]
| alter_ego = Adam Fells{{Issue|date=April 2009}}
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| alliances = [[Injustice Society]]
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'''Geomancer''' is a [[fictional character]], a [[DC Comics]] supervillain.
==Fictional character biography==
Little has been shown about the character's background or origin in his few appearances.
His first appearance established him as a mercenary working for [[The Council (comics)|the Council]] and possessing the ability to manipulate earth and stone. On the Council's behalf, he was terrorizing an African village. While this was disrupted by [[Sandy Hawkins|Sand]], Geomancer disappeared.
His next two appearances were as a member of [[Johnny Sorrow]]'s [[Injustice Society]]. In the first, he escaped with the majority of the team when they were bested by [[Wildcat (comics)|Wildcat]]. In the second he was beaten again by Sand, and left unconscious and unaccounted for.
In his last appearance, he died when [[Icicle (comics)|Icicle]] attempted to free him from a state of suspended animation initiated by the [[Ultra-Humanite]], who had taken [[Johnny Thunder]]'s Thunderbolt and used it to conquer the world, trapping most other superhumans to prevent them threatening him.
Someone that looks like Geomancer was seen in [[Justice League of America]] #6. He again shows up in ''JSA All Stars'' #2, once more fighting under the command of [[Johnny Sorrow]], as part of the [[Injustice Society]]. Dialogue in the comic indicates that this is a new bearer of the name, though again, no details are given of his origins.
==Powers and abilities==
Geomancer possesses the power of earth manipulation (or "geomancy"), similar to other DC comics characters, [[Geo-Force]] and [[Terra (comics)|Terra]]. He has control over earth and stone, allowing him to [[Telekinesis|telekinetically]] control or reshape it, and is able to cause earthquakes.
==In other media==
Geomancer appeared in the episode, "Welcome to Earth-2" and "Escape from Earth-2" on ''[[The Flash (2014 TV series)|The Flash]]'', portrayed by Adam Stafford. He wreaks havoc in the city when the Earth-1 Flash is busy visiting Earth-2, hoping to draw the speedster out. During one of his attacks he is attacked by the Earth-2 Flash, Jay Garrick (later revealed to be Earth-2 [[Reverse-Flash#Hunter Zolomon|Hunter Zolomon]] impersonating Garrick to infiltrate Team Flash after kidnapping the real Jay) who temporarily loses his speed but allows cop Joe West to shoot Geomancer causing him to retreat. He later causes an earthquake to bring down a building but "Jay" rescues all the citizens inside. When "Jay" is resting, Geomancer attacks S.T.A.R. labs but is stopped by Caitlin Snow and arrested. During his attacks on Central City, "Jay" reveals that his Earth-2 counterpart was also Geomancer but is now dead.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://comicbook.com/2015/12/16/exclusive-geomancer-coming-to-the-flash/|title=EXCLUSIVE: Geomancer Coming To The Flash|publisher=Comic Book|last=Burlingame|first=Russ|date=December 16, 2015}}</ref>
==References==
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[[Category:DC Comics metahumans]]
[[Category:DC Comics supervillains]]
[[Category:Characters created by Geoff Johns]]
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