Steve Trevor
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Following the Flashpoint, a new version of history was created with a different series of events. '''Steven Howard Trevor''' | Following the Flashpoint, a new version of history was created with a different series of events. '''Steven Howard Trevor''' | ||
− | He | + | He was on a mission with the U.S. Navy when his plane crash-landed on the island of Themyscira where he was the only survivor with the wounded Trevor being discovered by Diana. (Wonder Woman v5 #2) |
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+ | With Darkseid's invasion thwarted, Steve Trevor came to be present as the superheroes formed the Justice League where he was assigned as the liaison to the team. (Justice League v2 #7) | ||
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+ | He was replaced as liaison by Amanda Waller who wanted a superhero team that was directly under the oversight of the U.S. government. Steve was chosen to join the team as a field agent and a handler with the Justice League of America consisting of Hawkman, Katana, Vibe, Stargirl, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern [[Simon Baz]] and the Green Arrow. Trevor was also sent to recruit its final member who was not officially on the team with this being Catwoman. (Justice League of America v3 #1) | ||
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+ | Afterwards, he was among of spymasters and other investigators that worked together to dismantle the threat posed by Mark Shaw's Leviathan organization. (Checkmate v3 #1) He was also assigned by the U.S. military to deal with a growing development involving [[Warworld (DC)|Warworld]] technology that had crashed on Earth and been claimed by Atlantis. Their study of it resulted in giant monsters emerging from the ocean that attacked the U.S. mainland. These were only stopped by the intervention of Superman whereupon Trevor arrived at the scene to take custody of the Warworld device that caused the incident. However, Aquaman and Murk refused to comply as they lay claim to the artifact leading to growing tensions between to the two sides. (Action Comics v1 #1032) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Personality and attributes=== | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
− | He was shown to have had a younger sister named '''Tracy Trevor'''. (Justice League v2 #9) | + | It was said that he often got close to the people that he worked with. (Justice League of America v3 #1) |
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+ | He was shown to have had a younger sister named '''Tracy Trevor'''. (Justice League v2 #9) It was shown that by adulthood that she had two children and was a single mother. (Justice League v2 #11) | ||
===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
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===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
*In The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, Steve Trevor appeared in the setting of the animated television series in the episode "The Darkseid Deception" where he was voiced by actor Darryl Hickman. | *In The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, Steve Trevor appeared in the setting of the animated television series in the episode "The Darkseid Deception" where he was voiced by actor Darryl Hickman. | ||
+ | *In Justice League, Steve Trevor appeared in the setting of the animated television series set in the [[DC Animated Universe]] during the three part story "The Savage Time" where he was voiced by actor Patrick Duffy. | ||
*In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Steve Trevor made a non-speaking cameo appearance in the animated series in the episode "Triumvirate of Terror!". | *In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Steve Trevor made a non-speaking cameo appearance in the animated series in the episode "Triumvirate of Terror!". | ||
*In Justice League Action, Steve Trevor was mentioned in the animated television series in the episode "Repulse!". Wonder Woman said that he had a crush on her but did not pay attention to her secret identity as Diana Prince. | *In Justice League Action, Steve Trevor was mentioned in the animated television series in the episode "Repulse!". Wonder Woman said that he had a crush on her but did not pay attention to her secret identity as Diana Prince. | ||
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*''Wonder Woman v2'': | *''Wonder Woman v2'': | ||
*''Justice League v2'': | *''Justice League v2'': | ||
+ | *''Justice League of America v3'': | ||
*''Team 7'': | *''Team 7'': | ||
*''Wonder Woman v4'': | *''Wonder Woman v4'': | ||
*''Wonder Woman v5'': | *''Wonder Woman v5'': | ||
+ | *''Checkmate v3'': (2021) | ||
+ | *''Action Comics v1'': | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 11:18, 23 June 2021
Steve Trevor is a male comic character who features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Pre-Crisis
Steve Trevor
Post-Crisis
Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of history was created with a different series of events. Steven Howard Trevor
He was on a mission with the U.S. Navy when his plane crash-landed on the island of Themyscira where he was the only survivor with the wounded Trevor being discovered by Diana. (Wonder Woman v5 #2)
With Darkseid's invasion thwarted, Steve Trevor came to be present as the superheroes formed the Justice League where he was assigned as the liaison to the team. (Justice League v2 #7)
He was replaced as liaison by Amanda Waller who wanted a superhero team that was directly under the oversight of the U.S. government. Steve was chosen to join the team as a field agent and a handler with the Justice League of America consisting of Hawkman, Katana, Vibe, Stargirl, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern Simon Baz and the Green Arrow. Trevor was also sent to recruit its final member who was not officially on the team with this being Catwoman. (Justice League of America v3 #1)
Afterwards, he was among of spymasters and other investigators that worked together to dismantle the threat posed by Mark Shaw's Leviathan organization. (Checkmate v3 #1) He was also assigned by the U.S. military to deal with a growing development involving Warworld technology that had crashed on Earth and been claimed by Atlantis. Their study of it resulted in giant monsters emerging from the ocean that attacked the U.S. mainland. These were only stopped by the intervention of Superman whereupon Trevor arrived at the scene to take custody of the Warworld device that caused the incident. However, Aquaman and Murk refused to comply as they lay claim to the artifact leading to growing tensions between to the two sides. (Action Comics v1 #1032)
Overview
Personality and attributes
It was said that he often got close to the people that he worked with. (Justice League of America v3 #1)
He was shown to have had a younger sister named Tracy Trevor. (Justice League v2 #9) It was shown that by adulthood that she had two children and was a single mother. (Justice League v2 #11)
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Steve Trevor was created by William Moulton Marston and H.G. Peter where his first historical appearance was in All Star Comics v1 #8 (December 1941) with his modern appearance being Wonder Woman v2 #2 (March 1987).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, Steve Trevor appeared in the setting of the animated television series in the episode "The Darkseid Deception" where he was voiced by actor Darryl Hickman.
- In Justice League, Steve Trevor appeared in the setting of the animated television series set in the DC Animated Universe during the three part story "The Savage Time" where he was voiced by actor Patrick Duffy.
- In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Steve Trevor made a non-speaking cameo appearance in the animated series in the episode "Triumvirate of Terror!".
- In Justice League Action, Steve Trevor was mentioned in the animated television series in the episode "Repulse!". Wonder Woman said that he had a crush on her but did not pay attention to her secret identity as Diana Prince.
Films
- In Wonder Woman, the character made an appearance in the animated movie where he was voiced by actor Nathan Fillion.
- In Justice League: Gods and Monsters, the character made an appearance in the animated movie where he was voiced by actor Tahmoh Penikett.
- In the DC Extended Universe, Steve Trevor made a number of appearances in the shared continuity setting.
- In Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, Steve Trevor had a cameo appearance in the live-action film where he was portrayed by actor Chris Pine. He was shown in a photograph dated 1918 where he was shown alongside Wonder Woman having fought in World War I.
- In Wonder Woman, Steve Trevor appeared in the 2017 live-action film where he was portrayed by actor Chris Pine. He was shown to had been alive in the early 20th century where he was an American soldier who joined the Allied forces during World War I. By 1918, he was a captain in the United States Army Air Service 94th Aero Squadron as a pilot with the American Expeditionary Forces where he was deployed as a spy to help the British in World War I. He was sent to masquerade as a pilot for German general Erich Ludendorff who had journeyed to an Ottoman Empire facility that was creating a deadly new form of mustard gas with this being the creation of scientist Doctor Maru. After seeing the effects of the gas, Trevor stole Maru's notes and attempted to escape but was pursued where his plane ended up crashing past the mystical barrier shielding Themsycira. He landed in the waters around the island where he was nearly killed but he was saved by the Amazon Diana just as the German forces had arrived to kill them.
- In Justice League, Steve Trevor was referenced by name in the 2017 live-action film. Diana noted that she still felt his death despite the years and it was that reason she never led people into battle as when they died she always saw the face of her love Steve Trevor.
- In Wonder Woman 1984, Steve Trevor appeared in the setting of the live-action film sequel where he was portrayed again by actor Chris Pine.
- In Wonder Woman: Bloodlines, Steve Trevor appeared in the setting of the animated film where he was voiced by actor Jeffrey Donovan.
Appearances
- All Star Comics v1: (1941)
- Wonder Woman v1:
- Wonder Woman v2:
- Justice League v2:
- Justice League of America v3:
- Team 7:
- Wonder Woman v4:
- Wonder Woman v5:
- Checkmate v3: (2021)
- Action Comics v1:
External Links
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