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Revision as of 13:37, 6 December 2024

Theron
First appearance: "Derek"
Created by: Lee Falk and Phil Davis


Theron is a character from the Mandrake the Magician comic strip that first appeared in "Derek". Theron is the grand master of the College of Magic somewhere in the Himalayas. Theron is hundreds of years old, probably due to the energy of the powerful Crystal Cube of which he is the guardian.

Fictional Character Biography

The Phil Davis Era

Theron's wife
Theron's wife

First time Mandrake told Narda about his childhood he said[1] when he was twelve years old his father brought him to the "College of Magic". It was located in a hidden valley in mystery shrouded Tibet, and Theron was the head of the college. He was a master of illusions and taught the students mental magic like: mind reading, telepathy, instant hypnosis and other great secrets. Therons wife took care of Mandrake and his twin brother Derek while they lived and studied at the campus. Shortly after Mandrake graduated (at the age of eighteen) he read that a hill tribe attacced the college, looting and burning it. A few of the instructers had escaped, but Mandrake did not know what happened to Theron.

A few years later, while Mandrake is looking through a photo album from his college years, he makes[2] mental contact with Theron. Theron needs Mandrake's help to stop an evil man with their powers loose in the world, a man graduated from the College of Magic. Theron says that he now is old and weak and cannot maintain mental contact for much longer, but that he has sent Mandrake a letter[footnotes 1] with a photo and more information.

After Mandrake had managed to capture the evil Swami, Theron personally appears in the courtroom[footnotes 2] and persuades the judge to hand over the prisoner to him so that he could be sentenced by the court of the College of Magic. Later Mandrake handed[3] over an other ex-student to the court of the College of Magic, but Theron was not directly involved in this case.

One day Narda came[4] to visit Mandrake, he sat in deep concentration in front of a crystal ball that had a small replica of the College of Magic inside. Asking about the strange artifact Mandrake told her about his years at the ancient College of Magic, and Theron "the master of magic". Mandrake said Theron became his teacher during his sixth year at college and that he the started to learn the deep arts like: levitation, mind control, instant hypnosis, creating hallucinations among others. After ten years, Mandrake graduated and Theron gave him the crystal ball so that Mandrake could reach him whenever he needed to talk to him.

In order to understand the power of the crystal ball, Mandrake suggested that Narda join him on a mental journey to college and greet Theron. Theron welcomed them warmly and showed Narda around the campus. But these were turbulent times and the college was suddenly attacked by aircraft from invaders. A bomb hit the college and the crystal ball went black.

Mandrake became concerned about what had happened to Theron and he and Lothar went to Tibet and the college. Normally, Theron would have no problem fighting the villains as he possessed powerful magical abilities. But now he was injured and had temporarily lost his sight. In addition, he was a prisoner of the invading forces. Mandrake managed to free Theron and afterwards he showed Mandrake around the new location of the college. It was now inside a large cave in a mountain. A mental reactor provided the power needed to light and run the campus. Mandrake learned that Theron had many secrets such as space travel and matter transfer, among others. To demonstrate matter transmitting, Theron and others used their combined mental energy to transport Mandrake and Lothar from the college to their home in US, in a fraction of a second.

The Fred Fredericks Era

Family

Theron has been married twelve times and said to had 30 - 40 children, only four of them are alive today; Luciphor, Derek, Mandrake and Lenore.

Story References

  1. 1948, the daily story no. 50: "Derek"
  2. 1950, the daily story no. 60: "Swami"
  3. 1953, the daily story no. 73: "The Mysterious Mr Beam"
  4. 1963, the daily story no. 122: "Master of Magic"

Note

  1. Interesting. Theron starts his letter with: Mandrake, my son
  2. in New York City!

Notable appearances

Some of the stories where Theron has featured most prominently are:

Year Title Daily/Sunday Comments
1969 Daily "The Cobra Strikes (The College of Magic)"
1971 Sunday "The Hidden College of Magic"
1980 Daily "Derek"
1981 Daily "Mandrake's Family" Theron reveals that he is the father of Mandrake
1984 Daily "Behind Death's Door"
1989 Daily "King Kered"
1997 Daily "Mandrake's Wedding at the College of Magic"