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'''Project Cadmus''' is a fictional genetic engineering project in the [[DC Comics]] [[DC Universe|Universe]]. Its notable creations included the [[Guardian (DC Comics)|Golden Guardian]] (a clone of the original Guardian), [[Auron (character)|Auron]] (another clone of the original Guardian), [[Superboy (Kon-El)]] (a binary clone made from the DNA of [[Superman]] and [[Lex Luthor]]), and [[Dubbilex]] and his fellow DNAliens. Its 31st-century descendants run the [[Justice League 3000]] [[Cloning|clone]] project.

==Publication history==
Project Cadmus was created by [[Jack Kirby]] as the '''DNA Project''' in ''[[Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen]]'' #133 (October 1970), and was run by the former [[Newsboy Legion]].

==Fictional organization history==
Project Cadmus was founded by [[Dabney Donovan]], Reginald Augustine, and Thomas Thompkins. The Cadmus facilities were originally constructed in a large, abandoned aqueduct outside of Metropolis. Exploration soon uncovered a vast array of caverns close to the facilities. These would become important later.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Greenberger |first1=Robert |last2=Pasko |first2=Martin |title=The Essential Superman Encyclopedia |date=2010 |publisher=Del Rey |isbn=978-0-345-50108-0 |pages=321–322}}</ref>

Dabney Donovan was ultimately fired from the Project because he felt there should never be limits in understanding the potential of the genetic code. Donovan had largely been accredited for the non-human creations of the Project, referred to as "DNAliens", various normal clones, and monsters based on Donovan's favorite horror films (who lived on a small artificial planet on Earth called Transilvane). One of the DNAliens named [[Dubbilex]] became a prominent staff member.<ref name="Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #136">''Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen'' #136 (March 1971). DC Comics.</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Greenberger |first1=Robert |last2=Pasko |first2=Martin |title=The Essential Superman Encyclopedia |date=2010 |publisher=Del Rey |isbn=978-0-345-50108-0 |page=79}}</ref>

There are also ''"step-ups"'' who call themselves "the Hairies", super hippies who have developed an evolved knowledge-base and developed transport and defense technology beyond the understanding of modern-day humans. The Hairies live outside the direct control of Cadmus, living inside a mobile "Mountain of Judgement" that constantly keeps them hidden from the affairs of both Cadmus and society in general. Prior to moving to the mountain, the Hairies lived in a forest of living tree-houses called the Habitat, which is right outside some of Cadmus' main facilities.

The Project has an "opposite number" in the form of the Evil Factory, a monster-creating project set up by [[Darkseid]] as part of [[Intergang]] and run by two of his servants called [[Simyan]] and [[Mokkari]]. They were originally created at Project Cadmus, but due to the cruelty of the experimentation they experienced at the hands of Dr. Dabney Donovan, they develop a great deal of hatred towards all humanity. They form a scientific enclave called "Brigadoom" as a means of pleasing Darkseid by creating an army of monstrous genetic constructs. They are constantly creating entities to assist Darkseid in mastering the [[Anti-Life Equation]], clues of which exist on Earth. This would allow Darkseid and his lackeys like Simyan and Mokkari to rule over their surroundings.

Following the ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]'', the Project was reintroduced as Project Cadmus, named after the Greek legend of [[Cadmus]], who created warriors from the teeth of a dragon.

Before creating the DNA Project, Kirby had written a cloning story called "The Cadmus Seed" in ''Alarming Tales''.

The Post-Crisis version made its first appearance in ''Superman'' (vol. 2) Annual #2 (1988). It was responsible for the creation of the new [[Superboy (Kon-El)|Superboy]], cloned from genetic material obtained from both [[Superman]] and [[Lex Luthor]] (originally, the human DNA was identified as that of Project director [[Paul Westfield]]). Superboy is subsequently freed by the clones of the [[Newsboy Legion]], who now, as adults, are all working for Cadmus.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Cowsill |first1=Alan |last2=Irvine |first2=Alex |last3=Manning |first3=Matthew K. |last4=McAvennie |first4=Michael |last5=Wallace |first5=Daniel |title=DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle |date=2019 |publisher=DK Publishing |isbn=978-1-4654-8578-6 |page=249}}</ref> A clone of [[Guardian (DC Comics)|Guardian]], another long-time hero, works at the facility. As before, another prominent staff member is [[Dubbilex]], a "DNAlien" with telepathic powers.<ref>''Superman'' vol. 2 Annual #2 (1988). DC Comics.</ref>

Cadmus is run for a time by Director Westfield. After Superman's death at the hands of [[Doomsday (DC Comics)|Doomsday]], Westfield had Superman's body stolen <ref>{{cite book |title= Superman: The High-Flying History of America's Most Enduring Hero|url= https://archive.org/details/supermanhighflyi00tyel_0|url-access= registration|last= Tye|first= Larry|year= 1994|publisher= Random House|isbn= 978-1-4000-6866-1|page=[https://archive.org/details/supermanhighflyi00tyel_0/page/249 249]}}</ref> and worked upon by the scientists of Cadmus in ''The Legacy of Superman'' #1 (1993). After the nearest approximation of his DNA is created, Westfield has a Guardian clone named Auron assault the Newsboy Legion clones and their adult "fathers" in an effort to acquire it. Auron almost kills the clones, causing them to crash land in the Habitat, before his Guardian memories come to the forefront. He takes the only copy of the DNA into space. The adult Legion then openly defy Westfield and ponder quitting Cadmus.

Dabney Donovan, still insane, returns multiple times to plague Cadmus, such as capturing the adult Legion and subjecting them to various torments.<ref>''Guardians of Metropolis'' #1-4 (1994-1995). DC Comics.</ref> He would also ally himself with forces from [[Apokolips]].

Cadmus goes to war with the forces of Lex Luthor in a Superman story called "The Fall of Metropolis". This story features a "clone plague" with many clones becoming sick and even dying. Westfield is killed by Donovan. Cadmus is seemingly destroyed entirely,<ref>''The Adventures of Superman'' #513 (June 1994). DC Comics.</ref> but the Project had simply taken the opportunity to go underground.

===New management===
In ''Superboy'' (vol. 4) #57, the Project was put under new management, following the Newsboys' retirement. The new project head is Mickey "the Mechanic" Cannon, a former [[Suicide Slum]] resident with a reputation for being able to "fix" anything, a car or a country. The new head of genetics is Dr. Serling Roquette, a teenaged genius with a crush on the Guardian and Superboy. Dabney Donovan is also brought back, under armed guard. Cannon made Cadmus more open to the public.<ref>''Superboy'' (vol. 4) #57. DC Comics.</ref>

Shortly after this the Project temporarily came under the control of the Evil Factory, now revealed to be part of an organisation called The Agenda. This is run by Lex Luthor's ex-wife, the Contessa. The Agenda concerns itself with cloning for its own purposes. One of its operatives, Amanda Spence,
murders Superboy's girlfriend [[Tana Moon]]. The Agenda suffers setbacks at the hands of multitudes of superheroes, including mutinous superpowered beings from within their own ranks.<ref>''Sins of Youth'' #1-3. DC Comics.</ref> Other characters form another resistance cell and ultimately defeat the 'Evil Factory'.<ref>''Superboy'' (vol. 4) #70-75 (January-May 2000). DC Comics.</ref>

===Endings===
When Luthor becomes President of the United States, Cannon and the Guardian became uncomfortable with the amount of government pressure on the Project. Following the [[Imperiex]] War, the entire project vanishes. The abandoned facilities, three miles below Metropolis, are later seen. Lex Luthor (no longer president) and several of his associates have appropriated the buildings for their own uses.<ref>''Outsiders'' (vol. 3) #25 (July 2005). DC Comics.</ref>

During the ''[[Seven Soldiers]]'' maxi-series, it is mentioned that Cadmus had shut down and sold off the rights to the Guardian name and likeness to a New York-based newspaper called ''The Manhattan Guardian''. The newspaper ended up using the name and costume to create [[Manhattan Guardian|its own superhero]]. During ''[[52 (comics)|52]]'', Project Cadmus is shown to be still in existence.

It wasn't until ''[[Countdown to Final Crisis]]'' Week 33 that the Project actually resurfaces, and it is still led by Mickey Cannon. He chases down [[Jimmy Olsen]], eventually offering the boy a chance to work with Cadmus to help Olsen discover the mysteries of his new superpowers. Upon arrival at the Project, Olsen is greeted by [[Dubbilex]] and Serling Roquette. Roquette takes Jimmy aside to help him learn about his powers. However, when his powers start going out of control, he flees the Project rather than risk hurting someone.<ref>''Countdown'' #32-33 (September 2007). DC Comics.</ref>

In the ''[[Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen]]'' one-shot (Dec 2008), Jimmy discovers Cadmus was involved in the creation of [[Codename: Assassin]], and returns to the Project. He discovers the facility abandoned, except for Dubbilex. Dubbilex explains that all the Project's assets have been reassigned by the Government to a new military project with an alien-killing agenda. He tells Jimmy the origin of Codename: Assassin, and asks him to find the Guardian. He then dies of his injuries.<ref>''[[Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen]]'' one-shot (Dec 2008). DC Comics.</ref> In ''[[Teen Titans]]'' (vol. 3) #83, two married scientists named Vincent and Rochelle Barnes are introduced as Cadmus liaisons to the Titans, and are assigned to help the team track down [[Raven (DC Comics)|Raven]] after she is kidnapped by a demon named Wyld. During the course of the ensuing storyline, Vincent is killed by a possessed [[Miss Martian]]. In ''Teen Titans'' (vol. 3) #87, [[Cyborg (comics)|Cyborg]] and Rochelle take Miss Martian and [[Static (DC Comics)|Static]] to Cadmus Labs after the former is rendered comatose and the latter loses his powers following a battle with Wyld.

Later troubles lead to Cadmus concentrating its power in a Vietnam facility. They take control of the [[Creature Commandos]]. The villainous [[Maxwell Lord]] is using the resources of Cadmus for his own ends.<ref>''Justice League: Generation Lost'' #16-17 (2011). DC Comics.</ref>

===The New 52===
In 2011, "[[The New 52]]" rebooted the DC universe. Project Cadmus is located beneath Cadmus Industries. [[Kevin Kho]] worked for Project Cadmus as a genetic researcher under Martin Welman. Kevin's co-workers at Project Cadmus include Tony Jay and Kevin's fiancé Jody Robbins. One day during Kevin Kho's employment, Brother Eye activated Kevin's [[OMAC (comics)|OMAC]] side and nearly had him level Cadmus Industries to steal its mainframe.<ref>''OMAC'' (vol. 4) #1. DC Comics.</ref> It was also revealed that Mokkari had infiltrated Project Cadmus as a researcher on DeSaad's behalf.<ref>''OMAC'' (vol. 4) #5. DC Comics.</ref>

===Convergence===
During the "[[Convergence (comics)|Convergence]]" storyline, the Pre-[[Zero Hour: Crisis in Time|Zero Hour]] Superboy has lost his powers shortly after claiming his super-identity. In addition to their support for the Metropolis citizens trapped under the dome, the Pre-Zero Hour Cadmus keeps track of the now-human Superboy who is undergoing deep emotional problems.<ref>''Superboy: Convergence'' #1 (April 2015). DC Comics.</ref>

===Overtaken by Leviathan===
Cadmus assets are caught up in a war against worldwide intelligence organizations. Batgirl uncovers evidence that Cadmus has been overtaken by a hostile group calling themselves [[Leviathan (DC Comics)|Leviathan]].<ref>''Event Leviathan'' #3 (2019). DC Comics.</ref>

==Members==
* '''[[Dubbilex]]''' - A modified psychic human-clone under the label "DNAlien".
* '''Martin Welman''' -
* '''Mickey Cannon''' - The security director.
* '''Jody Robbins''' - The co-worker and fiancée of Kevin Kho.
* '''Serling Roquette''' - A geneticist.
* '''Tony Jay''' -

===Former members===
* '''[[Dabney Donovan]]''' - A genetic scientist and former founder, who provided [[Intergang]] with weapons and experiments.
* '''Amanda Spence''' - A scientist and the daughter of Paul Westfield.
* '''[[Guardian (DC Comics)|Guardian]]''' - The head of security, he was cloned from the original Guardian.
* '''[[Kevin Kho]]''' - A genetic researcher who is secretly [[OMAC (comics)|OMAC]].
* '''Master''' - [[Robby Reed]]'s villain form previously worked at Project Cadmus and had learned how to make his own supervillains from the cell samples of unnamed humans.<ref>''DC Comics Presents'' #44. DC Comics.</ref>
* '''Mokkari''' - He infiltrated Project Cadmus on DeSaad's behalf.
* '''[[Newsboy Legion]]''' -
** '''Anthony Rodriguez''' - A scientist.
** '''John Gabrielli''' - A scientist.
** '''Patrick MacGuire''' -
** '''Thomas Thompkins''' - A scientist and co-founder of Project Cadmus.
** '''Walter Johnson''' -
* '''[[Paul Westfield]]''' - The former Director of Project Cadmus and the father of Amanda Spence. He was killed by Dabney Donovan.

===Creations of Project Cadmus===
* '''[[Superboy (Kon-El)|Superboy]]''' -A creation of Project Cadmus. He was a binary clone who was created by splicing the DNA of Superman and Lex Luthor. Escaped the Project Cadmus facility and joined [[Young Justice]] and [[Teen Titans]].
* '''DNAliens''' - A group of human beings cloned and then genetically altered with the DNA of other lifeforms to discover superhuman potential while also giving them a more "alien" appearance. They have also been called '''Genetix''' and '''Genomorphs'''. Dubbilex is a known DNAlien.<ref name="Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #136"/>
** '''Adam''' - A binary clone of Guardian and Dubbilex.<ref>''Superman Family'' #192. DC Comics.</ref>
** '''Alex''' - A clone of Dubbilex that was enhanced with Kryptonian DNA.<ref>''Superman'' Vol. 5 #60. DC Comics.</ref>
** '''Angry Charlie''' - A DNAlien that befriended Gabby Gabrielli II.<ref>''Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen'' #135. DC Comics.</ref>
** '''[[Auron (character)|Auron]]''' - A clone of Guardian whose body contains the code for Superman's DNA in light of his apparent death at the hands of [[Doomsday (DC Comics)|Doomsday]].<ref>''Superman: The Legacy of Superman'' #1. DC Comics.</ref>
** '''Black Zero III''' - A clone of Paul Westfield who comes from a Hypertime stream.<ref>''The Kingdom'' #2. DC Comics.</ref>
** '''Gene-Gnome''' - A DNAlien allied with the Agenda.<ref>''Superman'' Vol. 4 #65. DC Comics.</ref>
** '''Hairies''' - A group listed as "Step-Ups" who called themselves "the Hairies". They are a group of DNAlien super [[hippie]]s who developed an evolved knowledge and developed transport and defense technology beyond the understanding of modern day humans under the leadership of a Hairie named "'''Jude'''".<ref>''Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen'' #134. DC Comics.</ref>
*** '''Outsiders Biker Gang''' - A group of Hairies who make up an [[outlaw motorcycle club]].<ref name="Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #133">''Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen'' #133. DC Comics.</ref>
**** '''Yango''' - A member of the Outsiders Biker Gang.<ref name="Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #133"/>
** '''Smother''' - A DNAlien.<ref>''Superman'' Vol. 4 #90. DC Comics.</ref>
* '''DNAngels''' - A trio of genetically-engineered female US government agents that were created by Amanda Spence who spliced the DNA samples of different women with the DNA samples of young superheroes. Their creation cost over $2,000,000,000.00.<ref>''Superboy'' (vol. 4) #88. DC Comics.</ref>
** '''Cherub''' - A binary clone created from the DNA of Superboy's deceased girlfriend [[Tana Moon]] and the DNA of [[Bart Allen]]. She possesses super-speed.
** '''Epiphany''' - A binary clone created from the DNA of an unnamed Caucasian woman and the DNA of [[Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark)|Wonder Girl]]. She has the same powers as Wonder Girl and sports fiery wings.
** '''Seraph''' - A binary clone created from the DNA of an unnamed African-American woman and Superboy. She possesses tactile telekinesis.

==Other versions==
===''All-Star Superman''===
In the non-continuity book ''[[All-Star Superman]]'', [[Grant Morrison]]'s modern take on the Silver Age includes the '''D.N.A. P.R.O.J.E.C.T.''' which was resurrected by a scientist named Leo Quintum. A comment indicates this organization formed from the military's 'Cadmus' group. Under Quintum, the P.R.O.J.E.C.T. is dedicated to "the engineering of new human forms" including [[Bizarro]] worker drones, giants (Voyager Titans) who can travel through space under their own power, and microscopic "nanonauts" unlocking the mysteries of the sub-atomic world. The P.R.O.J.E.C.T.'s ultimate goal is to create a replacement Superman, in case something happens to the original.

It is revealed that the P.R.O.J.E.C.T. created a formula to bestow Superman-level strength and durability onto a non-meta human, but all of their test subjects burned out because they couldn’t transform back in time. Marked with "Do Not Open Until Doomsday", Jimmy Olsen injects himself with the formula and transforms into a hulking, gray skinned figure with bony protrusions. Jimmy succeeds in stopping a black-kryptonite-affected Superman and both are able to come through their ordeal, shaken but healthy.<ref>''All-Star Superman'' #4 (July 2006). DC Comics.</ref>

Later, Dr. Quintum's assistant asks him what people will do if Superman never returns from the sun. The last page of the story is a splash-panel of Dr. Quintum replying "I'm sure we'll think of something" and looking at a large, sealed door labeled P.R.O.J.E.C.T. and with a Superman S-shield modified to resemble the number 2.<ref>''All-Star Superman'' #12. DC Comics.</ref>

===''Batman Beyond''===
Project Cadmus appears in ''[[Batman Beyond (comics)|Batman Beyond]]'' (vol. 4) #8, run by [[Amanda Waller]] and Dr. [[Eobard Thawne|Thawne]], among others.<ref>''Batman Beyond'' (vol. 4) #8 (October 2011). DC Comics.</ref>

===Cadmus One Million===
The name "Project Cadmus" has survived to the [[DC One Million|853rd century]]. They have a position of authority over this era's Superboy, who is the one millionth clone of the original. He takes two assignments for them; hunting down the JLA Bizzaro Clone Terrorist and searching for the traces of 20th Century DNA Cadmus had detected. Though Cadmus believed the DNA was in the arctic region on Earth, it was found floating in the Solar System's asteroid belt. It was a humanoid being in a stasis chamber and is later implied the humanoid is [[Lobo (DC Comics)|Lobo]].<ref>''Young Justice One Million'' (November 1998). DC Comics.</ref>

===Earth-51===
This alternate dimension features a Project Cadmus that becomes the focal point of the characters [[Animal Man|Buddy Blank]], [[Kamandi]] and [[OMAC (comics)|Brother Eye]].<ref>''Countdown'' #12-1 (2008). DC Comics.</ref>

===''JLA: The Nail''===
In the [[Elseworlds]] story ''[[JLA: The Nail]]'', Cadmus Labs appears as an "Alien Research" testing-ground that holds many metahumans both good and evil. Known captives are [[Eclipso]], [[Silver Banshee]], [[Firestorm (comics)|Firestorm]], [[Hawk and Dove]], [[Creeper (comics)|Creeper]], [[Chemo (comics)|Chemo]], [[Black Orchid (character)|Black Orchid]], [[Congorilla|Congo Bill]], [[Man-Bat]], [[Animal Man]], [[Dolphin (comics)|Dolphin]], [[Carol Ferris|Star Sapphire]] and [[Freedom Beast]].<ref>''JLA: The Nail'' #3 (October 1998). DC Comics.</ref>

===''Justice League 3000''===
In ''[[Justice League 3000]]'', a 31st Century version of Project Cadmus has survived for over a millennium featuring clones of the original [[Justice League]] members [[Superman]], [[Wonder Woman]], [[Batman]], [[Flash (comics)|Flash]] and [[Green Lantern]].

==In other media==
===Television===
* Project Cadmus appears in series set in the [[DC Animated Universe]] (DCAU),<ref>{{cite web | url=https://dcanimated.com/WF/jlu/backstage/cadmus.php | title=The World's Finest - Justice League Unlimited }}</ref> consisting of [[Amanda Waller]], [[Professor Hamilton]], [[Tala (comics)|Tala]], [[General Wade Eiling]], [[Professor Milo]], [[Maxwell Lord]], [[Hugo Strange]], and [[Doctor Moon]]. Primarily appearing in ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'', this version of the organization was originally created to counter [[Superman]] after he was brainwashed by [[Darkseid]] during the series finale of preceding DCAU series ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'' before extending their goal to countering the [[Justice League]] due to the discovery of the [[Justice Lords]] during the events of the ''[[Justice League (TV series)|Justice League]]'' two-part episode "A Better World". Moreover, Cadmus originally received funding from [[Lex Luthor]], employed [[Suicide Squad|Task Force X]], and genetically-engineered or attempted to control metahumans and monsters such as [[Power Girl|Galatea]], [[Doomsday (DC Comics)|Doomsday]], the [[Royal Flush Gang]], [[Volcana (DC Comics)|Volcana]], and the [[Ultimen]]. After Luthor uses their technology to fuse himself with [[Brainiac (character)|Brainiac]], only for them to be defeated by the [[Wally West|Flash]], Cadmus ceased operations against the League, though various members refused to accept this and break off to defeat the League in other ways. Furthermore, Cadmus remained active into the future setting of ''[[Batman Beyond]]'', most notably mounting a semi-failed attempt at creating [[Batman (Terry McGinnis)|Terry McGinnis]] to become the new Batman.
* '''Cadmus Labs''' appears in ''[[Smallville]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.yourprops.com/Kiwatche-Cave-Parasite-w-Cadmus-Labs-replica-movie-prop-Smallville-TV-2001-YP27884.html | title=Smallville Kiwatche Cave Parasite w/Cadmus Labs Containment Jar replica TV series prop }}</ref> Introduced in the [[Smallville (season 2)|second season]], this version of the organization was initially a financially and legally struggling company owned by father and daughter, Henry and Victoria Hardwick, before [[Lex Luthor (Smallville)|Lex Luthor]] acquired Cadmus on [[Lexcorp|LuthorCorp]]'s behalf following a hostile takeover and added [[Emil Hamilton|Steven Hamilton]] and [[Linguistics|linguist]] Dr. Frederick Walden. In the [[Smallville (season 10)|tenth season]], Cadmus's genetics division work to develop clones of Lex, though one of them goes on to become [[Superboy (Kon-El)|Superboy]].
* Project Cadmus appears in ''[[Young Justice (TV series)|Young Justice]]'', led by their board of directors the [[List of Young Justice characters#The Light|Light]] and consisting of Dr. [[Blockbuster (DC Comics)|Mark Desmond]], [[Dubbilex]], Amanda Spence, a brainwashed [[Guardian (DC Comics)|Guardian]], and a group of varying genetically-engineered creatures called Genomorphs. Most notably, Cadmus created Superboy and [[Match (DC Comics)|Match]], both as part of a failed attempt at cloning Superman, and held [[Roy Harper (character)|Roy Harper]] captive so the Light could clone him for their purposes.
* Project Cadmus appears in ''[[Supergirl (TV series)|Supergirl]]'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/03/29/supergirl-project-cadmus-season-2-spoilers|title=-What is Project Cadmus|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|date=March 30, 2016}}</ref> led by [[Lillian Luthor (Arrowverse)|Lillian Luthor]]. Introduced in the [[Supergirl (season 2)|second season]], this version of the organization has a longstanding relationship with the U.S. government and works to eliminate alien threats. In pursuit of their goal, they convert John Corben, among others, into [[Metallo]]s, go rogue from the government to supply a group of criminals with advanced alien weaponry, convert [[Hank Henshaw (Arrowverse)|Hank Henshaw]] into [[Cyborg Superman]], hold [[Jeremiah Danvers]] captive so they can turn him into a brainwashed mole to infiltrate the [[Department of Extranormal Operations]] (DEO), attempt to spread a virus designed to kill all alien life, detonate a nuclear weapon and fusion bomb in [[National City (DC Comics)|National City]], and enact "Project: Exodus" to exile several kidnapped aliens to another planet, only to be thwarted by [[Kara Danvers (Arrowverse)|Supergirl]] and [[Clark Kent (Arrowverse)|Superman]] while Danvers betrays Cadmus to rescue his family. After joining forces with the DEO to thwart the [[Daxam]]ites' invasion of Earth, Cadmus eventually disbands during the [[Supergirl (season 3)|third season]].
* Cadmus Labs appears in ''[[Titans (2018 TV series)|Titans]]''. This version of the organization is led by [[Mercy Graves]] and created [[Krypto]] in addition to Superboy.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cadmus News, Rumors and Information - Bleeding Cool News Page 1 |url=https://bleedingcool.com/tag/cadmus/ |access-date=2023-10-22 |website=bleedingcool.com |language=en}}</ref>
* Project Cadmus appears in the ''[[My Adventures with Superman]]'' episode "My Adventures with Mad Science",<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.superherohype.com/tv/544919-every-dc-villain-in-my-adventures-with-superman-so-far | title=Every DC Villain in My Adventures with Superman So Far | date=21 August 2023 }}</ref> consisting of the [[Brain (DC Comics)|Brain]], [[Monsieur Mallah]], and [[OMAC (comics)|OMAC]] robots. This version of the organization is a branch of [[Task Force X]] based in a forest facility outside of [[Metropolis (comics)|Metropolis]] that was betrayed by their superiors for working on projects to help mankind instead of weapons.

===Film===
* Project Cadmus' genetics technology appears in ''[[Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker]]''.
* Dr. Leo Quintum's DNA P.R.O.J.E.C.T. appears in ''[[All-Star Superman (film)|All-Star Superman]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cbr.com/all-star-superman-4k-hd-remaster/ | title=All-Star Superman Gets a Long-Awaited 4K Ultra HD Remaster | date=15 February 2023 }}</ref>
* Cadmus appears in ''[[Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High]]''.

===Video games===
* Cadmus was set to appear in a cancelled ''Flash'' game, in which its soldiers would have wielded [[Speed Force]] technology capable of slowing down the [[Flash (Barry Allen)|eponymous character]].{{citation needed|date=August 2023}}
* Cadmus Labs appears in ''[[Superman Returns (video game)|Superman Returns]]''.<ref>[http://www.shacknews.com/extras/2006/072706_supermanreturns_1.x Shack News] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061017150825/http://www.shacknews.com/extras/2006/072706_supermanreturns_1.x |date=2006-10-17 }}</ref>
* Project Cadmus appears in ''[[DC Universe Online]]''.{{citation needed|date=August 2023}}

==See also==
* [[List of government agencies in DC Comics]]

==Sources and notes==
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