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The '''Power Company''' are a superhero team that features in [[DC Comics]]. | The '''Power Company''' are a superhero team that features in [[DC Comics]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The Power Company was a superhero team created by [[Josiah Power]] who styled them as a business that offered their services to clients that paid for them. (JLA v1 #61) | + | The Power Company was a superhero team created by [[Josiah Power]] who styled them as a business that offered their services to clients that paid for them. (JLA v1 #61) |
− | Power was one of America's best lawyers until his | + | Power was one of America's best lawyers until his [[Metagene|metagene]] was triggered during the Alien Invasion by the activation of the [[Gene-Bomb]]. Following the untimely public activation of his metagene in the courtroom, attorney Josiah Power resigned from his law firm. (The Power Company v1 #1) |
− | + | Power had little interest in becoming a traditional costumed hero, but it became readily apparent that he could not continue to practice law without any undue public attention. He capitalizes on his professional experience to organize a for-hire team of heroes much along the lines of a law firm. Their very first mission as a team is against the East Asian criminal organization known as the Black Dragon Society. They successfully defuse a hostage situation initiated by the Society and returned to their base of operations. | |
− | They were hired to defend a [[S.T.A.R.]] | + | Members of the super-powered [[Cadre (DC)|Cadre]] came to target technology companies in major cities with them coming into conflict with the Power Company. Around this time, Power was still gathering the last members for his business where he looked to recruit [[Skyrocket (DC)|Skyrocket]] into the company. She would refuse but the team would respond to an incident at the San Francisco museum that involved the '''Godstone''' that was a mysterious relic which [[Doctor Cyber]] looked to acquire for herself. (The Power Company v1 #1) |
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+ | They were hired to defend a [[S.T.A.R. Labs]] facility, only to be brutally defeated by [[Doctor Impossible]] and his new gang of villains. In a conversation at the JLA Watchtower, the Guardian mentions that all of the Power Company members are currently hospitalized, and that Josiah would've died had Mon-El not forced open his rib cage in order to help treat his heart. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
+ | In appearance, the Power Company was a business that operated like a law firm but catered towards superhuman services ranging from security to recovery and investigation. (The Power Company v1 #1) They were said to be an extraordinary service for extraordinary needs. (JLA v1 #61) | ||
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+ | A position within the company was the '''Chief of Operations''' which was a partnership in the business. (The Power Company v1 #1) | ||
− | + | It operated state-of-the-art facilities with a full support staff. (The Power Company v1 #1) As part of the business, it maintained support personnel such as medical teams to treat for any injuries. It also promotional videos that were disseminated in order to advertise the team to prospective clients. (JLA v1 #61) They were capable of maintaining their superhero members equipment, provide research assistance and reciprocal links to law enforcement agencies. (The Power Company v1 #1) | |
− | + | Their corporate headquarters was located at 201 The Embarcadero in San Francisco. (The Power Company v1 #1) | |
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
− | *'''Josiah Power''' : | + | *'''Josiah Power''' : a bald black male who was a corporate attorney until he gained powers as a result of the Gene-Bomb detonated in the Alien Invasion. His powers manifested during a court case that ended his legal career and he later started a business venture involving superheroes. (The Power Company v1 #1) |
*'''Bork''' : | *'''Bork''' : | ||
*'''Firestorm''' : | *'''Firestorm''' : | ||
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*'''Sapphire''' : | *'''Sapphire''' : | ||
*'''Skyrocket'' ': | *'''Skyrocket'' ': | ||
− | *'''Striker Z''' : | + | *'''Striker Z''' : a male former Hong Kong stuntman until an accident turned him into a living battery where he came to be an associate in the company. (The Power Company v1 #1) |
− | *'''Witchfire''' : | + | *'''Witchfire''' : a female singer, actress and model who dabbled in dark magic where she came to be a partner in the company. (The Power Company v1 #1) |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 05:38, 30 June 2022
The Power Company are a superhero team that features in DC Comics.
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History
The Power Company was a superhero team created by Josiah Power who styled them as a business that offered their services to clients that paid for them. (JLA v1 #61)
Power was one of America's best lawyers until his metagene was triggered during the Alien Invasion by the activation of the Gene-Bomb. Following the untimely public activation of his metagene in the courtroom, attorney Josiah Power resigned from his law firm. (The Power Company v1 #1)
Power had little interest in becoming a traditional costumed hero, but it became readily apparent that he could not continue to practice law without any undue public attention. He capitalizes on his professional experience to organize a for-hire team of heroes much along the lines of a law firm. Their very first mission as a team is against the East Asian criminal organization known as the Black Dragon Society. They successfully defuse a hostage situation initiated by the Society and returned to their base of operations.
Members of the super-powered Cadre came to target technology companies in major cities with them coming into conflict with the Power Company. Around this time, Power was still gathering the last members for his business where he looked to recruit Skyrocket into the company. She would refuse but the team would respond to an incident at the San Francisco museum that involved the Godstone that was a mysterious relic which Doctor Cyber looked to acquire for herself. (The Power Company v1 #1)
They were hired to defend a S.T.A.R. Labs facility, only to be brutally defeated by Doctor Impossible and his new gang of villains. In a conversation at the JLA Watchtower, the Guardian mentions that all of the Power Company members are currently hospitalized, and that Josiah would've died had Mon-El not forced open his rib cage in order to help treat his heart.
Overview
In appearance, the Power Company was a business that operated like a law firm but catered towards superhuman services ranging from security to recovery and investigation. (The Power Company v1 #1) They were said to be an extraordinary service for extraordinary needs. (JLA v1 #61)
A position within the company was the Chief of Operations which was a partnership in the business. (The Power Company v1 #1)
It operated state-of-the-art facilities with a full support staff. (The Power Company v1 #1) As part of the business, it maintained support personnel such as medical teams to treat for any injuries. It also promotional videos that were disseminated in order to advertise the team to prospective clients. (JLA v1 #61) They were capable of maintaining their superhero members equipment, provide research assistance and reciprocal links to law enforcement agencies. (The Power Company v1 #1)
Their corporate headquarters was located at 201 The Embarcadero in San Francisco. (The Power Company v1 #1)
Members
- Josiah Power : a bald black male who was a corporate attorney until he gained powers as a result of the Gene-Bomb detonated in the Alien Invasion. His powers manifested during a court case that ended his legal career and he later started a business venture involving superheroes. (The Power Company v1 #1)
- Bork :
- Firestorm :
- Manhunter :
- Sapphire :
- 'Skyrocket ':
- Striker Z : a male former Hong Kong stuntman until an accident turned him into a living battery where he came to be an associate in the company. (The Power Company v1 #1)
- Witchfire : a female singer, actress and model who dabbled in dark magic where she came to be a partner in the company. (The Power Company v1 #1)
Notes
- The Power Company was created by Kurt Busiek and Tom Grummett where they made their first appearance in JLA v1 #61 (February, 2002).
Appearances
- JLA v1: (2002)
- The Power Company v1: (2002)
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