Jakeem Thunder
Jakeem Thunder is a male comic superhero who features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Origin
Jakeem Johnny Williams
It was noted that his mother left his father when she was still pregnant with their son. Jakeem later came to be orphaned when his mother die of cancer. Afterwards, his aunt Lawshawn took custody of the boy whilst his father never knew of Jakeem's birth. (JSA v1 #38)
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. After her capture by Elias, Djinn was forced to bring to her brother the Stone of Souls or see her friends in the Teen Titans being killed. Thus, she summoned Jakeem Thunder as Yz possessed the relic. Upon being teleported, Jakeem called forth the Thunderbolt but Yz was scared of Elias who was the first of his kind. The demonic genie took the stone from Yz and then departed to wage his war against Heaven and claim its throne for himself. Djinn used her power to banish the Teen Titans and Jakeem Thunder to their base at Mercy Hall in the hope that they would be safe there from Elias. (Teen Titans v6 #39)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
As a Bahdnisian thunderbolt, the pen contained a reality warping genie from the 5th dimension. (JLA v1 #28)
He could call upon the Thunderbolt's power by saying the words "Cei-U" that was similar to saying "Say you". This was the Thunderbolts name backwards allowing him to call upon its power. (JLA v1 #28)
Notes
- Jakeem Thunder was created by Grant Morrison, Mark Millar and Paul Ryan where he made his first appearance in Flash v2 #134 (February, 1998).
In other media
Television
- In Stargirl, Jakeem Thunder appeared in the setting of the live-action television series where he was portrayed by actor Alkoya Brunson. After moving to Blue Valley, Mike Dugan befriends Jakeem. Mike asks his father, Pat Dugan, to make fish sticks for dinner since Jakeem wants to come over. Pat plans to make real fish sticks against Mike's wishes, but Jakeem was still welcome to come over. Mike Dugan finishes his paper route and takes a phone call from his boss, who gives him another route to finish that morning. Mike suggests giving it to Jakeem as the route would be in better hands, but their boss is insistent. That night, Mike looks at the Thunderbolt pen and realizes that he's not ready for that kind of power and wishes it were in better hands. The pen transports away in a cloud of pink smoke and sparkles. Across town, Jakeem is playing a console game in his bedroom when his mother bellows for him to come. He ignores her to finish his game, and his older sister Jenny comes to tell him their mom is looking for him. She then begins to taunt him mercilessly and calls him a loser, even holding an L to her forehead, before she saunters away. Jakeem stops his game to look down woefully. He admits that he is a loser. Just then, a pink pen appears on his desk and Jakeem picks it up, wondering what the object could be. From within, Thunderbolt chuckles that they were friends now. Jakeem was taken back when Mike tells him the circumstances that led to his ownership over the pen indicated that he was 'better hands' than the Thunderbolt's previous master. The town of Blue Valley is back to its cheerful, kind, and welcoming state since the events of the summer, as citizens chat with one another. Jakeem rides his bike past The Pit Stop on his paper route, throwing a newspaper to Zeek, who is getting out of his truck for work. He waves to the boy as he passes. Jakeem bikes ahead on his route, throwing a paper to Richard Swift, who picks it up off his lawn. He waves with a tight smile to Jakeem. Thunderbolt urges him to pump those feet, as the guy was spooksville and they should split.
Appearances
- Flash v2: (1998)
- JLA v1:
- JSA v1:
- Teen Titans v6: (2020)
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