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Java is the Neanderthal servant of scientist Simon Stagg. He was first discovered by fortune hunter Rex Mason, and revived by the scientific wizardry of Stagg Enterprises. Java was present the day that Mason discovered the Orb of Ra inside the pyramid of Ahk-Ton in Egypt. The Orb was responsible for transforming Rex Mason into the metamorphae known as Metamorpho, the Element Man. [1]
For years, Java lusted after Simon's daughter Sapphire, but was unable to win her heart because she was in love with Metamorpho. This bred a bitter rivalry between the two; one that persisted for many years. Java even risked his life once to save Sapphire from a melting skyscraper, and was transformed into a petrified fossil for his actions. Stagg's scientific prowess saved his life and returned him to normal. [2]
During a time when Metamorpho was believed to be dead, Sapphire relented to Java's persistent advances and married him. Java became the father figure to Sapphire and Rex's mutant son, Joey.
Java was not an inherently evil individual, but his moral base had been compromised due to his constant exposure to the unscrupulous Simon Stagg. He was also extremely selfish when it came to his wants and desires. When Rex abducted Joey from Stagg Mansion, Java flew into a rage and was determined to kill him. Even Simon's command over him could not quell Java's emotions. Frustrated by the Neanderthal's rare act of defiance, Simon Stagg shot him in the head, seemingly killing him.
Java did not remain dead for long however. The means behind his resurrection are unknown, but he was seen once again several years later attending the funeral of Metamorpho (who at the time was believed to be dead). [3]Weaknesses:
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| Characters | Metamorpho | Sapphire Stagg | Simon Stagg | Java | Element Girl | Joey Mason |
| Teams | Justice League America | Justice League Europe | Outsiders | Doom Patrol |
| Villains | Doc Dread | The Thunderer | Maxwell Tremaine | Ahk-Ton | The Phantom of Washington | Jillian Conway |
| Miscellanea | Metamorphae | Elemental Transmutation | Orb of Ra | Stagg Mansion | Stagg Enterprises |
| Creators | Bob Haney | Ramona Fradon | Sal Trapani | Mark Waid | Graham Nolan | Dan Jurgens |
| Comics | Metamorpho (Volume 1) | Metamorpho (Volume 2) | Metamorpho: Year One | Batman and the Outsiders (Volume 1) | Batman and the Outsiders (Volume 2) | Outsiders (Volume 1) | Outsiders (Volume 3) | Justice League Europe |
| Written by | Allen Toussaint, Freddy Friday, Marilyn Schack, Alvin Tyler |
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| Publisher | Tideland Music Publishing Corp. |
"Java" was an 1964 instrumental pop hit by New Orleans trumpet virtuoso, Al Hirt.
The Muppets have featured the song a number of times over the years including on The Ed Sullivan Show, episode 122 of The Muppet Show and when they hosted The Tonight Show in 1979. An image of the "Java" act appears on a monitor in Inner Tube.
The tube-like characters who perform the number have become known as "Javas," appearing as such in touring exhibits.
Fan popularity gave rise to their action figure incarnations having been packaged with the Lips Action Figure by Palisades Toys.
A Java creature made a brief appearance in Muppet Moments, before the "Java" number was shown.
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