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The Sovereign
The Venture Bros. character
The Sovereign-1
The Sovereign telescreen guise
First appearance

The Trial of the Monarch
Last appearance

All This and Gargantua-2
Voiced by

Christopher McCulloch (Sovereign)
James Urbaniak (David Bowie)
Information
Aliases David Bowie (guise)
Jonas Venture Sr. (guise)
Occupation Super-Villain
Notable
characteristics

Shape-shifter
Arrogance
Can fly when in the shape of an eagle
Prior
Alliances

The Guild of Calamitous Intent
The Council of 13
The Investors (Deceased)
Enemies

Force Majeure (Deceased)
The Investors (Deceased)
Office of Secret Intelligence
Brock Samson
S.P.H.I.N.X.
Phantom Limb
The Council of 13
Dr. Mrs. The Monarch
Cause
of death

Shot by Headshot while in eagle form

The Sovereign was a major recurring villain on The Venture Bros. He was a shapeshifter and the leader of The Guild of Calamitous Intent as well as head of its governing body, The Council of 13. The Sovereign usually communicated through telescreen transmissions to hide his identity.

History

The true identity of The Sovereign has not been revealed, but he had many forms and guises. For a long time a handful of people (including The Monarch and Dr. Mrs. The Monarch) believed him to be the musician David Bowie as he attended Guild functions and events in this guise. However, according to Monstroso he was merely a "talented but down-on-his-luck shapeshifter" who met and formed a friendship with Bowie in 1972; as Monstroso noted, the Sovereign's true appearance was rumored to be either the "creature on the cover of Diamond Dogs" or the "woman beside Bowie on the cover of Pinups."

In his Bowie disguise, he has been known to hire Molotov Cocktease for special missions, and he was at the head of the trivia craze in 1980 or 1981 according to Roy Brisby. Despite the Sovereign's immersion in the scene, Brisby won Li-Li, a panda bear from him in the trivia contest.[1] At some point, he was a nemesis of Brock Samson over an incident in Berlin. As The Sovereign, he gave orders to Phantom Limb and officiated the villain team-up of The Monarch and Dr. Girlfriend.

According to what the Sovereign said to Phantom Limb in Pomp and Circuitry, he gained his position as leader of The Guild by killing his predecessor, Force Majeure. This was confirmed by Bobbi St. Simone telling Hank Venture in Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart, that she and her daughter Debra witnessed it happen and left The Guild soon afterward to escape his wrath.

It is later revealed that The Sovereign made a contract with The Investors in order to become leader of The Guild. Although the contract was unspecified, The Sovereign was terrified of owing his part of the bargain to The Investors and would eventually plot to have them killed before they could collect his debt.

In Arrears in Science, Red Death stated that the Sovereign impersonated SPHINX Commander to trick the OSI into believing that S.P.H.I.N.X. was responsible for the death of Jonas Venture Sr. and the crew members in attendance at the Movie Night massacre on the Gargantua 1 space station, thus launching the Pyramid Wars of 1987 and ensuring the elimination of The Guild's rival organization.

Phantom Limb's Insurgency and Rebellion

Phantom would eventually come to betray the Sovereign at the wedding of the Monarch to Dr. Girlfriend. The Sovereign attended the wedding at the Cocoon over Cremation Creek, along with his ostensible bodyguards Iggy Pop and Klaus Nomi, to give his blessings to bridge and groom.[2]

Leading a force of rogue Guild Wasps, Phantom Limb attacked the Cocoon, in an apparent effort to wreak revenge on the Monarch and recapture Dr. Girlfriend, whom was Phantom Limb's old flame. In reality, this was merely a cover for a coup d'état and an assassination for the Sovereign When the Sovereign attempted to intercede to protect the Monarch and Dr. Girlfriend, the Sovereign's bodyguards betrayed him and revealed themselves to as Phantom Limb's agents. Iggy Pop seemingly killed his former employer, but in fact the Sovereign had faked his death. Infiltrating Phantom Limb's Wasp, the Sovereign dispatched both Iggy Pop and Klaus Nomi before taking on Phantom Limb personally. A crash caused the fight to end prematurely. Everyone survived, but Phantom Limb had vanished. The Sovereign made a promise to Dr. Girlfriend that the Guild's full resources would be used to track down Phantom Limb.[3]

Phantom Limb's failed insurgency apparently left him greatly unhinged, for he later resurfaced under the alias of "Revenge" and counted upon a number of inanimate objects in his "Revenge Society". Phantom Limb infiltrated Guild headquarters and stole the Guild Charter. In an effort to capture the Orb, for which the Original Guild was established to protect, Phantom Limb went to the Venture Compound, only to find the Sovereign, Brian Eno, and the rest of the Guild already at the scene. Despite the Guild presence, Revenge got ahold of the Orb and confronted the Sovereign upon the Compound's front lawn. There Revenge called the Sovereign claimed rightful leadership due to his blood relation to Fantômas. However, the Sovereign revealed Fantômas to be a usurper and that Dean Venture, as a descendant of Colonel Lloyd Venture, was the rightful heir. Dean then passed leadership over to the Sovereign. In reaction, Revenge attempted to active the Orb, only to discover it was no longer functional. The Guild then took him into custody.[4]

Revenge eventually escaped from Guild prison and, seemingly recovered from his temporary lapse of sanity, reassumed his old guise as Phantom Limb[5] before establishing the Revenge Society as a true supervillain organization, with other actual supervillains.[6] The Guild of Calamitous Intent and the Revenge Society were at odds for a time, the Sovereign eventually reached a secret deal with Phantom Limb to allow its members to take over the Council of 13 if they robbed the Gargantua 2 and left a back door open for the Sovereign. In reality, this was all part of a grand scheme of betrayal for the Sovereign to eliminate all his enemies.[7]

Betrayal and Death

In the special All This and Gargantua-2, after learning of the OSI's investigations of the Council, he arranged the deaths of all the members except for Red Mantle, Dragoon, Dr. Z, Dr. Phineas Phage, and Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, who who managed to esacpe. He confronted Dr. Mrs. The Monarch while in the guise of Jonas Venture Sr. and revealed that he had orchestrated a plot to destroy the Gargantua 2 space station in an attempt to kill The Investors, the OSI, and the rest of his enemies all at once. When asked who he really is by Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, he stated "Just some bloke who wanted to be anyone but himself." Leaving her to die in the suite, he flew off disguised as an eagle. At the end of the episode, Headshot accidentally shot an identical eagle out of the sky, right outside The Sovereign's suite. The eagle's dead body fell into the lake, with Shore Leave commenting sarcastically, "Nice!" It is left ambiguous as to whether the eagle was actually The Sovereign, or possibly just a normal eagle. 

In Hostile Makeover, when asked by other villains as to what happened to The Sovereign, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch confirmed his death.

Episode Appearances

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6

Season 7

Movie

Trivia

The Creature on the cover of Diamond Dogs

The creature on the cover of Diamond Dogs.

  • It has been stated by Monstroso that The Sovereign may not be the real David Bowie, but a shapeshifter who uses the Bowie form as his main disguise. He also states that The Sovereign's true form and identity may be the creature on the cover of Diamond Dogs. It is later confirmed in All This and Gargantua-2 that The Sovereign is indeed not David Bowie.
  • In All This and Gargantua-2 he took up the form of Jonas Venture Sr. implying he, at least, knows Jonas personally as he did David Bowie in order to know what he looked like.
  • Hostile Makeover, wherein the Sovereign's death was confirmed, aired January 31st, 2016, 21 days after David Bowie's death on January 10th.
  • Following the death of his predecessor Force Majeure, The Sovereign took his outer space headquarters Meteor Majeure as his summer retreat.
  • The Sovereign's face on the screen is similar to the Spirit of the Harvest Moon from Courage the Cowardly Dog in the episode "The House of Discontent".

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