Time Commander Explained

Character Name:Time Commander
Real Name:John Starr
Publisher:DC Comics
Debut:The Brave and the Bold #59
(April 1965)
Creators:Bob Haney
Ramona Fradon
Powers:Ability 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

John Starr

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

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

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

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

In other media

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

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cowsill . Alan . Irvine . Alex . Manning . Matthew K. . McAvennie . Michael . Wallace . Daniel . DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle . 2019 . DK Publishing . 978-1-4654-8578-6 . 109.
  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. Web site: Aguilar . Matthew . October 2, 2024 . DC Reveals Big Superhero Powers Twist in Absolute Power Finale . October 27, 2024 . ComicBook.com.
  8. JSA Classified #34 (March 2008)
  9. Justice League of America 80-Page Giant #1 (2009)
  10. Web site: Justice League Unlimited #19 - The Justice Rangers Ride Again! (Issue) . October 27, 2024 . Comic Vine.