Television • A character inspired by Black Vulcan named
Juice appears in
Justice League Unlimited, voiced by an uncredited
CCH Pounder. He is an electrokinetic, genetically engineered superhero created by
Project Cadmus to serve as a member of their
Ultimen and operate independently of the
Justice League, though the former group are led to believe that they are metahumans. Additionally, due to his powers, Juice speaks with a raspy voice that causes him to sound like he is speaking through a low-quality speaker or radio. In the episode "Ultimatum", the Ultimen discover the truth behind their creation and that they are suffering from cellular breakdown. They attack their manager
Maxwell Lord in an attempt to find Cadmus member
Amanda Waller, only to be thwarted by the League and taken back into Cadmus' custody. In the episode "Panic in the Sky", Cadmus utilizes an army of Ultimen clones in their siege on the League's
Watchtower. • Black Vulcan serves as inspiration for
Young Justices incarnation of
Static, voiced by
Bryton James.
Film • Black Vulcan makes a cameo appearance in
Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon. • Black Vulcan makes a cameo appearance in
The Lego Batman Movie.
Merchandise • Black Vulcan received a figure in the
Justice League Unlimited tie-in toyline as part of a three-pack with
Apache Chief and
Samurai. • A 6" Black Vulcan action figure was released in Wave 18 of
Mattel's
DC Universe Classics line. • Black Vulcan received an 8" action figure by Figures Toy Company. • Black Vulcan received a
Lego minifigure in Series 2 of
The Lego Batman Movie collectible minifigure line. ==References==