Sparkler (comics)

Sparkler (comics)

Superherobox


caption =
character_name = Sparkler
publisher = DC Comics
debut = "Batman and the Outsiders Annual" #1 (1984)
creators = Mike W. Barr (script)
Jim Aparo (art)
alter_ego =
full_name =
species =
homeworld =
alliances = Force of July
partners =
aliases =
supports=
powers = Flight
Energy beam projection

Sparkler is a fictional character in the DC Universe. He debuted in "Batman and the Outsiders Annual" #1 (1984).

Fictional character biography

Sparkler is a young Hispanic-American child who idolizes Major Victory (William Vickers). He joined the Force of July to work with his hero, and hopes to one day be just like him.

Sparkler appears in the 1987 "Outsiders" special. A combined team of Infinity Inc. and Outsiders heroes breach the Force of July's compound, an estate owned by their leader Abraham Lincoln Carlyle. In battle, Sparkler defeats the young Windfall by burning up the air around her.

Sparkler dies in the Force of July's confrontation against the Suicide Squad during the "Janus Directive" storyline, as seen in "Suicide Squad" #27 (May 1989). This attack is brought on by Amanda Waller's need to prove that she has been replaced by a duplicate. While pursuing Dr. Light, Sparkler's young age and childish appearance triggers memories of Dr. Light's past traumatic experiences with the Teen Titans, causing him to unleash a devastating attack on Sparkler, killing him instantly. Also, Carylyle and Mayflower die in the Squad's attack.

Powers and abilities

Sparkler's powers consist of flight and the ability to project light as beams or fireworks. Sparkler emits a trail of pyrotechnic light in his wake while in the air.

References

* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=sparkler Sparkler at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Tarzan (comics) — Tarzan, a fictional character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, first appeared in the 1912 novel Tarzan of the Apes , and then in twenty three sequels. The character proved immensely popular and quickly made the jump to other media, first and most …   Wikipedia

  • Iron Fist (comics) — Iron Fist Art by Carlos Pacheco. Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics …   Wikipedia

  • Major Victory (DC Comics) — This article is about the DC Comics character. For other uses, see Major Victory (disambiguation). Major Victory Major Victory featured in the promotional art for Infinite Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven #1 (Early June 2006) cover, by …   Wikipedia

  • Lady Liberty (comics) — Superherobox caption = Lady Liberty (left) in promotional art for Infinite Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven #1 (Early June 2006) cover, by Daniel Acuña. character name = Lady Liberty publisher = DC Comics debut = (Force of July) Batman… …   Wikipedia

  • Mayflower (comics) — Mayflower Publication information Publisher DC Comics First ap …   Wikipedia

  • Silent Majority (comics) — Superherobox caption = character name = Silent Majority publisher = DC Comics debut = Batman and the Outsiders Annual #1(1984) creators = Mike W. Barr (script) alter ego = full name = species = homeworld = alliances = Force of July Freedom s Ring …   Wikipedia

  • List of metahumans in DC Comics — A = *Access *Agni (member of the Jihad) *Air Wave *Amazing Man *Animal Man *Apparition *Aquagirl (Lorena Marquez) *Argus *Atom (Al Pratt) *Atomic Skull *Atom Smasher B * Ballistic (Kelvin Mao) * Baron Blitzkrieg * Barracuda (Aquaman nemesis) *… …   Wikipedia

  • Li'l Abner — This article is about the comic strip. For the stage musical, see Li l Abner (musical). For the film musical, see Li l Abner (1959 film). For the 1940 film, see Li l Abner (1940 film). Li l Abner It s Jack Jawbreaker! Li l Abner visits the… …   Wikipedia

  • Ella Cinders — was a syndicated comic strip created by writer Bill Conselman and artist Charles Plumb. Distributed by United Feature Syndicate, the daily version was launched June 1, 1925, and a Sunday page followed two years later. It was discontinued in… …   Wikipedia

  • Doctor Light (Arthur Light) — Doctor Light Dr. Arthur Light, from Identity Crisis. Art by Rags Morales. Publication information Publisher …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”