Doctor Tyme
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Doctor Tyme is a male comic supervillain who features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Percival Sutter
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Doctor Tyme was created by Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani where he made his first appearance in Doom Patrol v1 #92 (December, 1964).
In other media
Television
- In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Doctor Tyme made a cameo appearance in the animated television series episode "The Last Patrol" in a non-voiced role. He was shown in a montage sequence of the Doom Patrol's battles with supervillains over the years
- In Doom Patrol, Doctor Tyme appeared in the live-action DC Universe television series in the episode "Tyme Patrol" where he was portrayed by actor Brandon Perea and voiced by actor Dan Martin. Johnathan Tyme was a scientist who had conducted experiments in time travel. After having successfully obtained and engineered the technology to make full use of the substance called "continuinium", Doctor Tyme was stated to have traveled all across time and appeared and visited each and every era of human history. With him having ended up becoming particularly fascinated and fixated on the 1980's due to its Disco, music and culture. Although unspecified, Doctor Tyme's exploits was shown to have made him somewhat infamous. Having been seen to have attracted numerous people from across various era's and time periods into his pocket dimension who have all heard of his usage of Continuim and desire it for themselves only to end up being imprisoned into Tyme's disco skate ring instead. In dire need of a substance called "continuium", The Chief sent Cliff, Rita, and Jane on a mission to locate and extract the mineral from a "pocket dimension" that was occupied by Dr. Johnathan Tyme. Believing that the continuium was located in Dr. Tyme's "helmet", The Doom Patrol was instructed to remove his helmet and obtain the mineral. After a brief altercation between the team and Dr. Tyme, Cliff and Jane are hit by time blasts from Dr. Tyme's clock head and frozen in time. Rita tightly grips Dr. Tyme's helmet and slams him to the floor, shattering his head into pieces (unaware that the "clock helmet" was his physiological head and not an actual helmet). The "helmet", having no user to command the time powers, starts shooting lasers in all directions. While watching in horror as Dr. Tyme's organs spill from the back of his head, Rita is quickly overcome with grief and guilt. In an effort to revive him, Rita moves the clockhand on his helmet counter-clockwise which suddenly starts reversing time in the pocket dimension. As time starts reversing, Dr. Tyme's brainmatter is relocated from the floor back into his clockhead, reviving him in the process. After regaining consciousness and immediately returning to his former self, he fiercely snatches Rita's wrist to stop her from moving his clock-face-hands. Dr. Tyme informs her that he feels insulted by her team's lack of manners and that they are "out of the party" before teleporting them back to the manor without the mineral.
Appearances
- Doom Patrol v1: (1964)
- 52 v1:
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