Jack O'Lantern (DC)

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==Jack O'Lantern (Daniel Cormac)==
 
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Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
  
 
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After many years service with the team Thunderlord and his fellow Global Guardians were brainwashed by Queen Bee to become the nation of Bialya's own superhero team. To keep the team in the public eye Queen Bee has the the team sent to work with the Justice League Europe fight an invading alien robot. Queen Bee by had the robot created by a member of the Dominators. (Justice League Europe Annual v1 #1)
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Noronsa accidentally kills Little Mermaid, and the Justice League are blamed. While other members of the League arrive to help the international incident.Sumaan destroys the brainwashing facility, killing many innocent civilians. Ice manages to save most of the people but Norona is killed. The Queen is shot and killed by Sumaan, who then usurps the leadership of the country.(Justice League Europe v1 #30)
  
 
==Jack O'Lantern (Liam McHugh)==
 
==Jack O'Lantern (Liam McHugh)==
 
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The mystical lantern that gives them the power of flight, flame projection, teleportation, illusion casting, enhanced strength, and the ability to create fogs. The power of the lantern is at its weakest at noon, and gradually increases to its peak at midnight.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:56, 9 February 2023

Jack O'Lantern is the name of several characters from the DC Universe.

Contents

Jack O'Lantern (Daniel Cormac)

Main Article: Daniel Cormac

Origin

Daniel Cormac

Post-Flashpoint

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.

Jack O'Lantern (Marvin Noronsa)

Main Article: Marvin Noronsa

Marvin Noronsa

After many years service with the team Thunderlord and his fellow Global Guardians were brainwashed by Queen Bee to become the nation of Bialya's own superhero team. To keep the team in the public eye Queen Bee has the the team sent to work with the Justice League Europe fight an invading alien robot. Queen Bee by had the robot created by a member of the Dominators. (Justice League Europe Annual v1 #1)

Noronsa accidentally kills Little Mermaid, and the Justice League are blamed. While other members of the League arrive to help the international incident.Sumaan destroys the brainwashing facility, killing many innocent civilians. Ice manages to save most of the people but Norona is killed. The Queen is shot and killed by Sumaan, who then usurps the leadership of the country.(Justice League Europe v1 #30)

Jack O'Lantern (Liam McHugh)

Main Article: Liam McHugh

Origin

Liam McHugh

Post-Flashpoint

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.

Overview

The mystical lantern that gives them the power of flight, flame projection, teleportation, illusion casting, enhanced strength, and the ability to create fogs. The power of the lantern is at its weakest at noon, and gradually increases to its peak at midnight.

Notes

  • The concept of the Jack O'Lantern was created by E. Nelson Bridwell and Ramona Fradon where it made its first appearance in Super Friends v1 #8 (November, 1977).

Alternate Versions

In other media

Television

Appearances

  • Super Friends v1: (1977)
  • Justice League Europe Annual v1: (1990)
  • Justice League Quarterly v1: (1994)

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