A
A.C.R.O.S.T.I.C
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #3 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Scott Shaw!
Aetius
(based on historical figure)
Harun Al-Rashid
Arak: Son of Thunder #38 (1984)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Tony DeZuniga
(based on historical figure)
Alsind (A'sinda)
Amazoo
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
Angelica, Princess of White Cathay
Arak: Son of Thunder #1 (1981)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
(based on a character from the poem Orlando furioso)
Arak, Son of Thunder
(Arak "Eric" Red-Hand, Bright-Sky-After-Storm)
Warlord #48 (1981)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Argalia
Arak: Son of Thunder #1 (1981)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
(based on a character from the poem Orlando furioso)
Argor
(Arthur Gordon Pym)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Jean-Marc Lofficier and Michael Bair
(revamped character named "Arthur Gordon Pym" for comics, originally from the novel THE NARRATIVE OF ARTHUR GORDON PYM OF NANTUCKET (1838) created by Edgar Allan Poe)
Armordillo
co-created with Dann Thomas, Alfredo Alcala and Scott Shaw!
Atari Force (Team)
Li San O'Rourke
Lucas Orion
Lydia Perez
Martin Champion
Mohandas Singh
Atari Force #1 (1982)
co-created with Gerry Conway and Ross Andru
Atom Man
(Heinrich Melch)
co-created with Jack C. Harris, E. Nelson Bridwell and Rich Buckler
(revamped character for comics, originally based on the "Atom Man" from a sequence on the radio show THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN from 1945 or 46)
Axis Amerika (Team)
Fledermaus (Flieder Maus)
Gudra the Valkryie*
Horned Owl (Grosshorn Eule)
Sea Wolf
Ubermensch (Overman)
Usil, the Sun Archer
Young All-Stars #1 (1987)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Vince Argondezzi, Michael Bair and Brian Murray
*character created by William Moulton Marston, Robert Kanigher and Harry G. Peter
B
Baledor, Lord of the Mystic Mound
Arak: Son of Thunder #3 (1981)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Barmak
Arak: Son of Thunder #38 (1984)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Tony DeZuniga
Baron Ovis
Arak: Son of Thunder #19 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Adrian Gonzales
Baron Von Vermin
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #6 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Scott Shaw!
Belphegor
Arak: Son of Thunder #5 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
(based on historical demon)
Leon Bergstrom
Jonni Thunder #1 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Dick Giordano
Black Pope
Arak: Son of Thunder #7 (1982)
co-created with Gerry Conway, Dann Thomas, Mike W. Barr and Ernie Colon
Conrad Bloch
co-created with Marv Wolfman and Joe Staton
Boyd, the Robin Wonder
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
Brother Hood
co-created with Dann Thomas, Alfredo Alcala and Scott Shaw!
Arak: Son of Thunder #13 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Brother Philip
Arak: Son of Thunder #1 (1981)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Brother Theophanus
Arak: Son of Thunder #13 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Brother Urias
Arak: Son of Thunder #13 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Brunello
Arak: Son of Thunder #16 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Adrian Gonzales
C
Frederick Cantrell
Infinity, Inc. #1 (1984)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Jerry Ordway
Captain Brutius
Arak: Son of Thunder #10 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Captain Lucky
(Re-is Hazz)
Arak: Son of Thunder #41 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Tony DeZuniga
Captain Wonder
Wonder Woman #289 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Gene Colan
Carcharo
Infinity, Inc. #25 (1986)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
Carlo
Arak: Son of Thunder #13 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Arak: Son of Thunder #47 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Jean-Marc Lofficier and Tony DeZuniga
Clarence "Slim" Chance
Jonni Thunder #1 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Dick Giordano
Charon
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
(based on Greek mythology)
Arak: Son of Thunder #14 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Chroma
Infinity, Inc. #14 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
Claudus
Arak: Son of Thunder #26 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ron Randall
Cold Turkey
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #13 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
Commander Cometas
Arak: Son of Thunder #15 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Adrian Gonzales
Constantine VI
Arak: Son of Thunder #16 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Adrian Gonzales
(based on historical figure)
Cyclotron
(Terrence Kurtzberger)
All Star Squadron #21 (1983)
co-created with Jerry Ordway
(rechristened character named "Terry Curtis," first appeared in ACTION COMICS #21 (1940) created by Jerry Seigel and Joe Shuster)
D
Deathbolt
(Jake Simmons)
All Star Squadron #21 (1983)
co-created with Jerry Ordway
Delan
Arak: Son of Thunder #28 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ron Randall
Der Zyklon
co-created with Tim Burgard and Arvell Jones
(the costume was originally worn by a character named "Siegfried the Speedster" worn by Jay Garrick the original Flash created by Gardner Fox and Harry Lampert, who first appeared in WONDER WOMAN #240 (1978) created by Gerry Conway, Jose Delbo and Joe Giella)
Digger O'Doom
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
Dinar-Zad
Arak: Son of Thunder #35 (1984)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ron Randall
Arthur C. "Sparky" Dobbs
Jonni Thunder #1 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Dick Giordano
Dr. Hoot
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
Dr. Love
(Benjamin Love)
Infinity, Inc. #18 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
Dr. Midnight
(Elizabeth Chapel)
Infinity, Inc. #19 (1985)
co-created as "Elizabeth Chapel" with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
(becomes "Dr. Midnight" in INFINITY, INC. #21 (1985) co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane)
Dr. Sigmund
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #10 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
Dragon King
All Star Squadron #4 (1981)
co-created with Rich Buckler
Dyanna of the Golden Arrows
Arak: Son of Thunder #27 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ron Randall
Dziewona
Warlord #48 (1981)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
(based on Slavic mythology)
E
Earth-C (Planet)
co-created with Jerry Ordway, Dann Thomas and Scott Shaw!
Earth-C-Minus (Planet)
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
Eye of Horus
co-created with Bill Fraccio
(originally in Charlton Comics, based on Egyptian mythology)
F
Brad Farley
co-created with Adrian Gonzales
Feathered Serpent
co-created with Rich Buckler
Feline Faust
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
(Sonya Chuikov)
Young All-Stars #22 (1989)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ron Harris
Firebrand
(Danette Reilly-Arthur)
Justice League of America #193 (1981)
co-created with Rich Buckler and Jerry Ordway
Fog
(Nebel)
co-created with Paul Kupperberg and Arvell Jones
Frogzilla
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #3 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Scott Shaw!
G
Glamazons (Gang)
Gladys
Myrtle
Unnamed member
Jonni Thunder #3 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Dick Giordano
Golroth, Guardian of the Golden Bough
Arak: Son of Thunder #28 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ron Randall
Great White Owl
Arak: Son of Thunder #33 (1984)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ron Randall
Green Flame
(Beatriz da Costa)
Infinity, Inc. #32 (1986)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
(rechristened character named "Green Fury," first appeared in SUPER FRIENDS #25 (1979) created by E. Nelson Bridwell and Ramona Fradon)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Adrian Gonzales
Haakon of Ultima Thule
Arak: Son of Thunder #17 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Adrian Gonzales
Harlequin
(Marcie Cooper)
Infinity, Inc. #14 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
Khodja Hassan
Arak: Son of Thunder #47 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Jean-Marc Lofficier and Tony DeZuniga
Hastor
(Helene Astar)
Infinity, Inc. #34 (1987)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
(in the background and unseen in INFINITY, INC. #30 (1986))
Infinity, Inc. #4 (1984)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Gardner Fox and Jerry Ordway
Myrna Hayden
Infinity, Inc. #4 (1984)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Gardner Fox, Jerry Ordway and Joe Kubert
He-No
Arak: Son of Thunder #33 (1984)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ron Randall
Hector Hamhock
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
Baby Boom (Babe)
Kritter
Penny Dreadful
Tao Jones
*Infinity, Inc. #16 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Mike Machlan and Todd McFarlane
Infinity, Inc. #17 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
(Team first appearance)
Hermino
Arak: Son of Thunder #9 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Hermold the Frank
Arak: Son of Thunder #1 (1981)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Hooty the Owl XIV
Infinity, Inc. #20 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
(Richard "Rick" Tyler)
Infinity, Inc. #20 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
(character and son of "Rex Tyler" (the first "Hourman"), first appeared in ADVENTURE COMICS #48 (1940) created by Ken Fitch and Bernard Baily)
I
Brainwave Jr. (Henry King Jr.)*
Fury (Hippolyta "Lyta" Trevor-Hall)**
Jade (Jennifer Lynn "Jennie" Hayden)
Northwind (Norda Cantrell)
Nuklon (Albert Julian Rothstein)***
Obsidian (Todd James Rice)
Silver Scarab (Hector Sanders Hall)
*All Star Squadron #24 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Mike Machlan and Jerry Ordway
**Wonder Woman #300 (1983)
"Hippolyta Trevor-Hall" co-created with Dann Thomas and Ross Andru and "Fury" (the super-heroine) co-created with Dann Thomas, Mike Machlan and Jerry Ordway
All-Star Squadron #25 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Mike Machlan and Jerry Ordway
(Team first appearance)
***(Nuklon's first appearance is in ALL-STAR SQUADRON #25, he was revamped with a new costume and renamed as "Atom Smasher" in JSA SECRET FILES AND ORIGINS #1 (1999) created by James Robinson, David S. Goyer and Scott Benefiel)
Injustice Unlimited (Team)
Artemis aka Tigress (Artemis "Bryn" Crock)
Fiddler (Isaac Brown)*
Hazard (Becky Sharpe)
Icicle (Cameron Mahkent)**
Shade (Richard Swift)***
Wizard (William Zard)****
Infinity, Inc. #34 (1986)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
**son of the original "Icicle" ("Joar Mahkent") created by Robert Kanigher and Alex Toth
Arak: Son of Thunder #16 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Adrian Gonzales
(based on historical figure)
Irminsul
Arak: Son of Thunder #4 (1981)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Iron Munro
(Arnold Raymond "Arn" Munro)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Michael Bair and Brian Murray
Arak: Son of Thunder #19 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Adrian Gonzales
Jailhouse Roc
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #3 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Scott Shaw!
Josephus
Arak: Son of Thunder #7 (1982)
co-created with Gerry Conway, Dann Thomas, Mike W. Barr and Ernie Chan
Just'a Lotta Animals (Team)
Batmouse
Crash
Elong-Gator
Firestork
Green Lambkin
Green Sparrow
Hawkmoose
Item
Martian Anteater
Rat Tornado
Stacked Canary
Super-Squirrel
Wonder Wabbit
Zap-Panda
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #14 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
Kallinikos III
Arak: Son of Thunder #17 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Adrian Gonzales
(based on historical figure)
Kamikaze
(Tetsujiro Yoneda)
Young All-Stars #4 (1987)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Brian Murray and Howard Simpson
Kangar-Roo
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
Keres
Arak: Son of Thunder #13 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Alfredo Alcala
(based on Greek mythology)
Khiron
Arak: Son of Thunder #10 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
(based on Green mythology)
King Kalafron
Arak: Son of Thunder #5 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Kongaroo
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #3 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Scott Shaw!
Kuei
Young All-Stars #22 (1989)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ron Harris
(name and look are from Chinese mythology)
Terri Kurtzberger
co-created with Jerry Ordway
L
Lady Corinna
Arak: Son of Thunder #2 (1981)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
(based on historical figure)
Lady Lorelei
All-Star Squadron #38 (1984)
co-created with Rick Hoberg
Lex Lemur
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
Liutgard
Arak: Son of Thunder #5 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Lord Hessa
Arak: Son of Thunder #2 (1981)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Lord of Serpents
Arak: Son of Thunder #36 (1984)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ron Randall
Lord Yoritomo
Arak: Son of Thunder #50 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Jean-Marc Lofficier and Tony DeZuniga
(based on historical figure)
Lui the Pious
Arak: Son of Thunder #13 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
(based on historical figure)
M
Makados
Arak: Son of Thunder #15 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Adrian Gonzales
Marius
Arak: Son of Thunder #9 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Mayor Czarniak
Infinity, Inc. #5 (1984)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Jerry Ordway
Sargent McGuffin
Jonni Thunder #1 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Dick Giordano
Mekanique
co-created with Gerry Conway, Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
Atropos
Clotho
Lachesis
Arak: Son of Thunder #14 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
(based on Greek mythology)
Montagu
Arak: Son of Thunder #9 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Maria Montez
Infinity, Inc. #26 (1986)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
Mora
Infinity, Inc. #26 (1986)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
Arak: Son of Thunder #33 (1984)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ron Randall
Mu-Lan
Arak: Son of Thunder #47 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Jean-Marc Lofficier and Tony DeZuniga
(based on historical figure)
Mudd
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #4 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Scott Shaw!
N
Nergal, Prince of Plague
Arak: Son of Thunder #43 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Tony DeZuniga
Nessim
Arak: Son of Thunder #9 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Night
(Natch)
co-created with Paul Kupperberg and Arvell Jones
O
A.K. O'Fallon
co-created with Dann Thomas and Rafael Kayanan
Oklahoma Bones and Whipley
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #5 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Scott Shaw!
Oni
Arak: Son of Thunder #50 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Jean-Marc Lofficier and Tony DeZuniga
(based on Japanese mythology)
Osoro
co-created with Dann Thomas and Jerry Ordway
Ottar
Arak: Son of Thunder #31 (1984)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Owl Robot
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #5 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Chad Grothkopf and Scott Shaw!
P
Peers of the Kingdom (Team)
Archbishop Turpin
Astolpho of Mercia
Carolus Magnus***
Duke Namo of Bavaria
Farrau the Saracen
Ganelon
Malagigi*
Ogier the Dane
Olivar
Rinaldo
Valda the Iron Maiden (Daughter of Bradamante)**
*Arak: Son of Thunder #2 (1981)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
(from "the legends of Charlemagne")
**Arak: Son of Thunder #3 (1981)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
***"Carolus Magnus" is the Latin form of the name "Charlemagne," who is a true historical character
Pepin
Arak: Son of Thunder #13 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Phantasmo
(Jean-Marc de Villars)
Young All-Stars #22 (1989)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Jean Marc-Lofficier and Ron Harris
Phantom of the Fair
(Gerald Zimmerman)
co-created with Michael Bair
(re-thought up character called "Fantom of the Fair," first appeared in AMAZING MYSTERY FUNNIES #7 (1939) created by Paul Gustavon)
Picos
Arak: Son of Thunder #16 (1982)
Arak: Son of Thunder #7 (1982)
co-created with Gerry Conway, Dann Thomas, Mike W. Barr and Ernie Chan
(based on historical figure)
Porker
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
President Mallard Fillmore
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #5 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Scott Shaw!
Prince Daka
All-Star Squadron #42 (1985)
co-created with Arvell Jones
(revamped character for comics called "Dr. Tito Daka," originally from "The Batman" (1943) serial created by Victor McLeod, Leslie Swabacker and Harry L. Fraser)
Prince Ecgfrith of Mercia
Arak: Son of Thunder #37 (1984)
(based on historical figure)
Professor Thule
Young All-Stars #16 (1988)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Jean Marc-Lofficier and Michael Bair
Q
Arak: Son of Thunder #43 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Tony DeZuniga
(based on Mesopotamian mythology)
Queen Fastrada
Arak: Son of Thunder #13 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
(based on historical figure)
R
Ralph-124C4U
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #6 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Scott Shaw!
Real American
co-created with Rick Hoberg
Red Nails Dobbs
Jonni Thunder #2 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Dick Giordano
Rema
Infinity, Inc. #26 (1986)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
Infinity, Inc. #12 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Don Newton and Tim Burgard
Jeremy Rice
Infinity, Inc. #33 (1986)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Todd McFarlane and Ron Harris
Shirley Rice
Infinity, Inc. #33 (1986)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Todd McFarlane and Ron Harris
Arak: Son of Thunder #48 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Jean-Marc Lofficier and Carmine Infantino
Roadblock Ramsey
Jonni Thunder #2 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Dick Giordano
S
Detective Michael Sanchez
Jonni Thunder #1 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Dick Giordano
Satyricus
(Starski N. Hatch)
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #16 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Rick Hoberg and Scott Shaw!
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
Shamus
Jonni Thunder #1 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Dick Giordano
Sharizad
Arak: Son of Thunder #32 (1984)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ron Randall
(just another name for the Arabian Nights legendary character "Scheherezade")
Huo Shih
Arak: Son of Thunder #17 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Adrian Gonzales
Siduri, Daughter of Shamash
Arak: Son of Thunder #42 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Tony DeZuniga
(based on historical figure)
Sigvald the Skull-Splitter
Arak: Son of Thunder #1 (1981)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
Silver Scarab II
Infinity, Inc. #38 (1987)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Martin King
(Klaus Kristin)
Batman #337 (1981)
co-created with Gerry Conway and Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez
Sportsman
(Martin Mantel Jr.)
Batman #338 (1981)
co-created with Gerry Conway and Irv Novick
(Percy Sheldrake)
Young All-Stars #22 (1989)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ron Harris
(rechristened character named "The Knight," first appeared in BATMAN #62 (1950) created by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang)
Star-of-Dawn
Arak: Son of Thunder #33 (1984)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ron Randall
Anomie "Anne" Zitar
Clone One**
Clone Two**
Clone Three**
Myste (Mi-Yin)**
Pook
Scyla
Shikon
Rik Sunn
Sun Devils #1 (1984)
co-created with Gerry Conway and Dan Jurgens
(Team first appearance)
**Sun Devils #2 (1984)
co-created with Gerry Conway and Dan Jurgens
Sunshine
Jonni Thunder #1 (1985)
co-created with Gerry Conway, Dann Thomas and Dick Giordano
T
Tarantula
(Jonathan Law)
co-created with Jerry Ordway
(revamped costume for character named "Tarantula" who first appeared in STAR-SPANGLED COMICS #1 (1941) created by Mort Weisinger, Lee Harris and Harold Wilson Sharp)
Theodota
Arak: Son of Thunder #16 (1982)
(based on historical figure)
Jim Thunder
Jonni Thunder #1 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Dick Giordano
Jonni Thunder
(Thunderbolt aka Mzzttexxal)
Jonni Thunder #1 (1985)
co-created with Gerry Conway, Dann Thomas and Dick Giordano
(Paula Brooks)
Young All-Stars #6 (1987)
rechristened the Golden Age character at a younger age with Dann Thomas, Howard Simpson, Michael Bair and Brian Murray
(first appeared as "Huntress" in SENSATION COMICS #68 (1947) created by Mort Meskin and an unknown writer)
Time-Keeper
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #8 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Scott Shaw!
Trouble
Infinity, Inc. #16 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane
Harrison Trump
Jonni Thunder #2 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Dick Giordano
U
Utnapishtim
Arak: Son of Thunder #42 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Tony DeZuniga
(based on historical figure)
V
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W
Weather Weasel
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
Wen-Chi
Arak: Son of Thunder #47 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Jean-Marc Lofficier and Tony DeZuniga
Widukind
Arak: Son of Thunder #4 (1981)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Ernie Colon
(based on historical figure)
Wildcat
(Yolanda Montez)
Infinity, Inc. #12 (1985)
co-created with Dann Thomas, Don Newton and Tim Burgard
(inspired by the original "Wildcat" from SENSATION COMICS #1 (1942) created by Bill Finger and Irwin Hasen)
Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew #10 (1982)
co-created with Dann Thomas, E. Nelson Bridwell and Scott Shaw!
X
Xandox Son of Xandox
Arak: Son of Thunder #25 (1983)
co-created with Dann Thomas and Adrian Gonzales
Y
Young All-Stars (Team)
**All-Star Squadron #33 (1984)
American Eagle (Johnny Jingo)
Captain Carrot (Roger Rabbit)
Fastback (Timothy Joseph Terrapin)
Pig-Iron (Peter Porkchops)
Rubberduck (Byrd Rentals)
Yankee Poodle (Rova Barkitt)
New Teen Titans #16 (1982)
*
THE DC COMICS
CONCEPTS, CREATIONS
AND MORE...
*
Black Adam's second appearance
(Billy Batson)
A new incarnation of Captain Marvel Jr.
Although I had quit writing the WONDER WOMAN title several issues earlier, DC asked me to return to write its anniversary 300th issue, a giant-size comic. Although Dann had worked with me on the plots to my previous issues, I had then thought it too early to push for a credit for her--but in #300, I did. She also wrote a first draft of much of the issue's dialogue. I wrote in a credit for her as "Danette Thomas," then still her legal name. Although Joye Murchison had scripted a number of WW stories in the latter 1940s, Dann thus became the first woman ever to receive an official credit as a writer of the Amazon's adventures. (By happy coincidence, DC also assigned newcomer Jan Duursema to pencil one chapter of WW #300, so that she became the first female artist to receive a credit on the character, at the same time. And, as they say, it was ABOUT time.)
Yech! My experience at Ruby-Spears Studios working on the PLASTIC MAN cartoon was less fun than it was working on THE NEW FANTASTIC FOUR cartoon. I only worked on one episode. I can't recall much about it, except that it involved, at one point, a rich guy I named William Randolph Scott, two famous names (Hearst and a cowboy star)... and Ruby-Spear changed that, ruining the joke. I didn't apply to write any more episodes after that for them, although I was part of a group coming up with possible notions in the early 80s for a Jack Kirby-designed Indiana Jones copy.
Justice League of America #16 (1962)
(aka the Misfits)
For some years now, I've been asked by various
people if I made up that term... or met others who assumed I did. As it
turned out, I didn't... but I am credited in Wikipedia with "the first
known printed use of [the term] 'retroactive continuity' referring to the
altering of history," at least. As that piece correctly notes, in
the letters section of ALL-STAR SQUADRON #18, I referred to what I was
basically doing in that favorite title of mine--the writing and overseeing of
new stories that were intended to take place between other, older stories that
had been published, in this case, nearly four decades earlier--in this
paragraph:
"As to what Roy himself (myself) is trying
to do, we like to think an enthusiastic ALL-STAR booster at one of Adam Malin's
Creation Conventions in San Diego came up with the best name for it, a few
months back: 'Retroactive Continuity." Has kind of a ring,
don't you think?"
I've no idea, at this late date, who that person
on the West Coast was, or whether he/she was personally speaking to me or just
holding forth on a discussion panel, when he/she used that term... and
apparently it does go back a bit further. But, at least as implied by
Wikipedia, it quickly spread to other areas, and is today a common term.
And no, I didn't make up
the word "retcon," either, which I don't much care for. I do know I prefer that term to
"continuity implants," which sounds like synthetic breast
enhancement. Actually, that kind of thing in one form or another has been
going on at least since DC editors had various writers make up early events in
the lives of Superman and/or Batman that hadn't been covered in their actual
origins and the like. At Marvel in the 1960s, what was the notion that
Captain American had been frozen in ice since 1945 until AVENGERS #4 but
retroactive continuity? I suppose I seized on it with a vengeance for
series like THE INVADERS (set in WWII) and 3-D Man (set in the 1950s) and even
in a certain sense WHAT IF? Stan himself had no special interest in
retroactive continuity, but if it made a good story and sold comics, it was
fine by him. When I went to DC in 1980-81, I went all out in ALL-STAR
SQUADRON and later perhaps in SECRET ORIGINS, but there had been other such
stories before me even of the JSA, such as Paul Levitz's JSA origin and the
group's alleged 1951 retirement after a bad experience with a Congressional
investigating committee. In my mind, retroactive continuity is neither a
good thing nor a bad. It all depends on how it's done.
I always liked Deathbolt, the bad guy from All-Star Squadron. Some of the other new characters for that series looked more Bronze Age than Golden Age, due to when they we're designed. But Deathbolt looked straight out of an old 30s movie serial. Simple, functional, with the look of his contemporaries.
ReplyDeleteI remember him as a thug for the Ultra-Humanite. He fit in perfectly. I may have seen his "Who's Who" entry first. I thought he really was from then. Last time I remember seeing him was back in James Robinson's "Starman". He went after Ted, or Jack, it's been a while.
The reason that Deathbolt looks like a '40s character is because he was. Simon and Kirby did the original ten episodes of Novelty Press's Blue Bolt ('40) (which by the 1980s had become public domain) and the costume is virtually the same except, of course, that Deathbolt isn't blue.
ReplyDeleteOld Comic books can spread diseases? Boy was that DC/National's paranoia that collecting old comics would cut into sales of new comics or what? Wasn't a similar excuse used when they stopped the trading-selling of old Blackhawk/Milatary/Modern issues in the letter pages of BLACKHAWK when the sales of that title started to drop?
ReplyDeleteWow. It's amazing how much Dann Thomas co-created characters with Roy during his DC run.
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