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Time Commander

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Time Commander
Time Commander as depicted in his debut appearance in The Brave and the Bold #59 (April 1965). Art by Gil Kane, Jack Adler, and Ira Schnapp.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceThe Brave and the Bold #59
(April 1965)
Created byBob Haney
Ramona Fradon
In-story information
Alter egoJohn Starr
AbilitiesAbility to control, manipulate, and travel through time using a special hourglass

The Time Commander is the name of two DC Comics supervillains. The first appeared in Brave and the Bold #59 (April–May 1965). He was created by Bob Haney and Ramona Fradon.[1] The second appeared in JSA Classified #34 (2008).

Fictional character biography

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John Starr

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John Starr is a brilliant scientist who turns to crime after the project he works for is shut down. He invents a time-manipulating hourglass and becomes a supervillain.[2][3][4]

After an encounter with Epoch, Starr is stuck in a temporal loop due to the Zero Hour event affecting reality.[5] He eventually escapes before being killed by Mister Mind.[6] In Absolute Power, Amanda Waller resurrects Time Commander and uses his hourglass to give her Amazo army self-healing abilities.[7]

Sterling Fry

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Sterling Fry is a student of John Starr who succeeds him as Time Commander following his death. However, he is seemingly killed after being exposed to his hourglass' tachyons.[8][9]

Powers and abilities

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Time Commander's hourglass allows him to control time, allowing him to travel through time, move objects or beings through time and manipulate time in various ways.

Other versions

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An alternate universe variant of Time Commander appears in a flashback in JLA: Another Nail. This version is the leader of the Warpists, consisting of Calendar Man, Amazo, and Starfire.

In other media

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The Time Commander appears in Justice League Unlimited #19.[10]

References

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  1. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2019). DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle. DK Publishing. p. 109. ISBN 978-1-4654-8578-6.
  2. ^ The Brave and the Bold #59 (April 1965)
  3. ^ Animal Man #16 (October 1989)
  4. ^ Team Titans #13-14 (October - November 1993)
  5. ^ Showcase '94 #10 (September 1994)
  6. ^ 52 #27 (November 2006)
  7. ^ Aguilar, Matthew (October 2, 2024). "DC Reveals Big Superhero Powers Twist in Absolute Power Finale". ComicBook.com. Retrieved October 27, 2024.
  8. ^ JSA Classified #34 (March 2008)
  9. ^ Justice League of America 80-Page Giant #1 (2009)
  10. ^ "Justice League Unlimited #19 - The Justice Rangers Ride Again! (Issue)". Comic Vine. Retrieved October 27, 2024.
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