Showing posts with label Thunderbolt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thunderbolt. Show all posts

Monday, December 2, 2024

Ultra-Humanite's Reality Probability Equation

An unanswered mystery left unanswered for decades relates to the enigmatic "Reality Probability Equation". This equation was conceived by the Ultra-Humanite, who led the last known incarnation of the Secret Society of Super-Villians on Earths One and Two. He postulated that by removing ten key members of the Justice League and Justice Society from both realities, consigning them to interdimensional limbo between universes, all superheroes would be retroactively erased from one of those two parallel planets. And this occurred, but why these particular ten heroes?

Recruiting ten supervillains to battle their heroic arch-enemies, five of which were Justice League members and five of which were Justice Society teammate, Ultra successfully captured these ten key champions. Critical to his calculation was the presence of the League's Black Canary and the Society's Johnny Thunder? How so?

As we see from the discharge of pink electricity emanating from the Humanite's Dimensional Vortex Machine, this was the power source that fueled the Equation. This would have originated from Johnny Thunder, or more specifically his pink Thunderbolt which he had a symbiotic relationship with since the 1940s. Years prior to this, the Johnny Thunder of Earth-One briefly took control of the Thunderbolt, commanding that being to remove all superheroes from his world. Thunderbolt went back in time, changing the origins of the various Justice Leaguers, causing them to cease to exist. This caused a new branching timeline labeled as Earth-A.

The other members of each team were picked for critical functions that made them keystones among the superhero pantheon (at least in Johnny Thunder’s mind, as he controlled his Thunderbolt). Superman of Earth-Two was the first of all superheroes, inspiring those that came after him. Wonder Woman of Earth-One was the pinnacle of fighting females. Hawkman of Earth-Two was the natural leader among the costumed crusader community. Batman of Earth-One was the indomitable driving force towards meting out justice. Atom of Earth-One bridged barriers between cosmos with his white dwarf star belt. Hourman of Earth-Two was the model of a self-made masked manhunter. Flash of Earth-Two was the living embodiment of hard water, the opposing element to Thunderbolt's lightning on Earth-One capable of warping reality.*

As for Black Canary, she was necessary as she was a native Earth-Two heroine who now resided on Earth-One, thus tipping the balance of Ultra's Reality Probability Equation in Earth-Two's favor (while additionally, Johnny Thunder considered she and her mother… the Black Canaries… as his family). Although both Earths temporarily felt the aftereffects of this wave being unleashed, when the ten heroes were exiled to Limbo, only Ultra's Earth-Two experienced a heroless world mirroring the earlier Earth-One. That is, until the Earth-One Secret Society members freed both the Justice League and Justice Society as revenge for Ultra's betrayal of them. Once returning to Earth-Two, these ten superheroes' presence restored reality to what it was… a world filled with heroes. 

* As seen by hard water’s usage with such undersea dwellers as Aquaman's wife Mera… and the Water Sprites, who were doppelgängers to the Thunderbolts in Earth-One's reality who used lightning instead.

Friday, July 19, 2024

Diametrically Different Dimensions: Aqua & Tbolt

Amidst the myriad of dimensional planes attached to the various universes throughout the DC Multiverse, those associated with Earths One and Two have a pair that are distinct from one another. While the 4th dimension (Bgztl and Duomal respectively), the 5th dimension (each with its own planet Zrfff) and the 7th dimension worlds of each universe are remarkably similar, those of the two elemental dimensions are diametrically different. These realities known as Dimension Aqua and Thunderbolt Dimension have unique natures apart from each other, tied directly into how fundamental forces work differently in each.

Dimension Aqua was first encountered when Queen Mera of it predominant world fled that dimensional plane for that of Earth-One, when her throne was usurped. Encountering Aquaman and his sidekick Aqualad, the trio battled the evil Leron and his force seeking to recapture her and obtain the science behind the dimensional warp which led Mera to Earth. To combat Leron and his henchmen's mastery over hydrokinesis, Aquaman recruited the water-sprite named Quisp, who attempted to gather his fellow sprites to help Mera liberate her realm. Although Quisp and his fellow sprites were unsuccessful, Mera and the boys were able to thwart Leron.

Thunderbolt Dimension was first entered by humans arriving from Earth-Two shortly after the Justice Society along with Earth-One's Justice League battled the alien antagonist known as Aquarius. As she just lost her husband Larry Lance in death during the battle, Black Canary herself was also succumbing to radiation poisoning from the battle. Superman brought her to this dimension to see her daughter Dinah, who had been sleeping in suspended animation for decades following her traumatic metahuman mutation as a baby, Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt transferred the memories of mother in to daughter, with the young Dinah now gaining her mother's maturity allowing her to master her sonic screams that plagued her as a child. Years later, she along with Starman would return to the Thunderbolt Dimension, when Johnny's Earth-One counterpart temporarily took control over the Thunderbolt.

While Dimension Aqua had Atlantean-like humans as its residents, the Water Sprites were native to Earth-One. The Thunderbolt Dimension had the Sprites' counterparts the Thunderbolts as residents, while the Aqua-humans' doppelgängers (such as Mera's counterpart Eeras) were native to Earth-Two. As with the intrinsic nature of Hard Water and Lightning Bolts differing in each universe, So too the physics of these parallel Dimensions mirror this. Hard water grants superhuman speed on Earth-Two which lightning grants on Earth-One. Conversely, lightning creates solidified constructs on Earth-Two and hard water does the same on Earth-One.

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Energized Elemental Entities Exude Evil

The Red Tornado lived through many highs and lows in his robotic existence. After saving Earth-Two from the Iron Hand's massive world-encircling nebuloid hand, the Tornado was jettisoned to Earth-One where he was repaired by his original creator, T.O. Morrow.

Not long after, Red Tornado's android body was destroyed ny an alien and months later was reassembled by the computer entity known as the Construct. Like Morrow's predictive computer on Earth-Two, Construct sought to use the Tornado for its own twisted ends. When Morrow tried yet again to defeat the League by manipulating his greatest creation, it was revealed that Red Tornado and the Tornado Champion were one and the same, suppressing their computer programming and the Tyrant persona.

Despite this outside interference, the Red Tornado stayed loyal to his human friends and remained an invaluable ally, particularly on the occasion when all of Earth-One's native heroes were paralyzed in comas induced by a reluctant Thunderbolt from Earth-Two, leaving the Society along with former members and current Justice Leaguers Black Canary and Red Tornado to save there friends. It is interesting that, although reassembled twice after being destroyed by Nekron and Morrow, the Thunderbolt distinguished that Red Tornado was still a native of Earth-Two, despite having lived and been rebuilt on Earth-One.

Then during the Crisis on Infinite Earths, yet another evil entity in the Anti-Monitor transformed Red Tornado back into his Tornado Tyrant personality, only this time as a mindless lackey. When the Tyrant was defeated at the hands of his former allies in the Justice Society, he reverted back to Red Tornado and was left seemingly lifeless... now stripped of his once noble personality. Or would he return at some later point in time?

During this same time period, the Tornado Tyrant/Champion's counterpart… the Thunderbolt named Mzzttexxal that merged with detective Jonni Thunder… was reawakened to life.  At first adopting Jonni’s heroic personality before reasserting its own evil disposition, Mzzttexxal attempted to destroy the human that it bonded with. The Anti-Monitor unleashed both the Tornado Tyrant on Earth-One and this Thunderbolt on Earth-Two simultaneously. The elemental bolt would attack members of Infinity, Inc. before eventually being defeated, alongside her mate "Sky-Bolt" who had a symbiotic relationship with her much as the Tornado Tyrant and Tornado Champion had with each other. 

Monday, December 31, 2018

Crime busters: Charlton Copycats

Two obscure worlds with equally obscure heroes, known as Earth-Four and an Earth in an adjacent Earth within the Watchmen Universe. Their parallel are remarkable!

The preeminent teams of each world, the Sentinels of Justice and the Crimebusters, did not have long tenures. Their members mostly operated separately or in smaller teams as fabled "Action Heroes"..

For instance, Captain Atom and Nightshade had a budding romance that blossomed during their adventures as had Doctor Manhattan and Silk Spectre. 

Other dynamic duos such as Blue Beetle and Question handled more street level crime as had Niteowl and Rorschach.

Then there were those who worked mostly on their own... the cerebral athletes Thunderbolt and Ozymandas a prime example... as were weapon wielding warriors such as Peacemaker and Comediante. 

These champions were the latest to don colorful costumes, and were preceded by an earlier generation birthed during the Second World War. Perhaps most notable of those first heroes were the original Blue Beetle and Niteowl who inspired their successors directly and others by example.

Other golden age gladiators of good, such as Earth-Four's Judomaster, Tiger, Captain USA, Superguy, Green Spider and Yellowjacket mostly did their own things.

Conversely, the longest lasting leagues of legends in the Watchmen realm... the Minute-Men... assembled such golden oldies as Captain Metropolis, Hooded Justice, Dollar Bill, Moth, Silhouette and the first Silk Spectre into a tenuous team.

Joining them. were the first Niteowl and Comedinate, and combined were longer lasting than the original Sentinels of Justice composed of Helio, Mentalia and Brute that took orders from federal agent Sarge Steel for a brief period of time during the modern age of manhunters.


Monday, August 18, 2014

Superfoes Week: Lightning Does Strike Twice!


Emilio Storme was a scientist with a dangerous obsession towards Superman of Earth-One. He was a robotics scientist, while having a hobby finding methods to manipulate the weather. Storme first adopted the alter ego of Whirlicane using tornado styled equipment to allow him to spin at intense velocities, creating various chaotic climatic events which he used in his criminal career as a masked malcontent. Despite the tremendous power at his command, Whirlicane was swiftly defeated and captured by Superman.

Robot Master was a cybernetic criminal scientist who developed a robotic version the the King of Speed, Johnny Quick. When he sent his creation on a crime wave, he attracted the attention of the real Quick himself. Jet propelled and radio controlled, the robot replica was slower than the original, yet because it could emit electricity from its inner circuitry it was capable of stunning Johnny during their first conflict.

Storme was later paroled and released into the custody of S.T.A.R. Laboratories, although this time you used the Labs’ resources to developed an android with two physical and psychological settings, as Lightning and Thunder. During this second encounter with Superman, Storme's android self destructed when it was revealed the true nature of being, which seemingly also destroying his master Emilio himself.

During their match, Johnny Quick used water to short out Robot Quick, then disguised himself as his cybernetic twin. This led to Quick bringing Robot Master and his henchmen to justice, and putting an end to all mechanized Monarchs of Motion. However, another Cybernetic Cyclone would appear decades later to menace humanity.

This occured when the Earth-One inventor turned criminal Thomas Oscar Morrow fled capture by migrating to Earth-Two. There, using a future version of Hourman's Crime Caster when the villain reconstructed and twisted to his sinister schemes, T.O. Morrow was gifted with the technology necessary to created a new type of android. This mechanized man, whom he labeled the Red Tornado, possessed cyclonic capabilities. This creature was used by Morrow as a weapon against the Justice Society...and later... Justice League, until Red Tornado turned upon his creator and joined the Society.

Ironically, when Whirlicane and his Lightning/Thunder android encountered Superman, the hero didn't enlist the aid Red Tornado. That android had migrated to Earth-One and joined the League, and no doubt would have been informed by his teammate of Storme's artificial life form!

Friday, July 25, 2014

Fawcett Fridays: Peak Physique Personas


On parallel planets populated with powerful people, it would at first seem that Peter Cannon and Jack Weston were ordinary. But in fact, each man was extraordinary, accomplishing tremendous feats of physical and psychological strength that far exceed their more common-place contemporaries, and earned the respect of their superpowered peers.

Jack Weston was the first to appear, in 1941 as the costumed crimefighter known as Minute-Man on Earth-S. Left an orphan after first his mother’s passing, followed by his father dying during World War I. Throughout his formative years, Jack was trained in various physical and psychological discipline, each of which he excelled in. Recruited by his guardian General Milton into adopting an alter ego as a One-Man-Army, Jack as Minute-Man battled a wide range of both local criminals and foreign adversaries.

Peter Cannon was an orphan whose parents were medical professional a group of Tibetan monks in the Himalayas from a ravenous disease. In gratitude for this self sacrifice, the monks raised Peter and taught him from ancient scrolls how to unlock his full physical and mental potential. Journeyed to his parents’ native country the United States of America, Peter as the costumes crusader known as the Thunderbolt on Earth-Four. Cannon fought a wide range of both local criminals and foreign adversaries.

While Peter’s femme fatale was the one-shot Egyptian temptress known as Evila, John’s femme fatale was his frequent foil named Illyria, who worked for various countries in the field of espionage, seeking to exploit secrets from the United States. 
The Earth-One and Earth-Two doppelgängers of Minute-Man and Thunderbolt were Star-Tsar and Star Spangled Kid, respectively. While the Kid was himself a child protégée, so much so that he was the leader of a dynamic duo consisting of he and his adult chauffeur, the Tsar was only highly intelligent. That said, Tsar’s alter ego of Snapper Carr was trained by the heroes in the Justice League, of whom he was an honorary member. The Kid had years of experience before joining the Justice Society.

Cannon’s constant companion was Tabu, who motivated him in his constant war against evil. Milton was Weston’s mentor and closest companion, continually spurring on his protégée in his heroic pursuits. While neither were team-players, preferring to work more solo, on occasion Minute-Man worked alongside Captain Marvel and the Crime Crusaders Club, while Thunderbolt operated on occasion with Captain Atom and the Sentinels of Justice.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Voltage Villains Versus Titantic Teams

Lightning and Thunder were a twin brothers born to a Vietnamese mother and with an American father... or so they thought. As they grew to young manhood, each lad gained a tremendous and seemingly volatile power. Gan as Thunder could emit sound waves and has superstrength while Tavis as Lightning could discharge electrocity. The Williams brothers found themselves in conflict versus the Teen Titans before becoming allies.

Thunderbolt presented himself as an afent dor a foreign government. Recruiting a criminal gang as henchman, Thunderbolt began a series of robberies from high-value targets in a major United States city, with the intent of funneled these ill-gotten gains back to the dictator he was serving across the seas. Equipped with a lightning-bolt emitting weapon, Thunderbolt was nearly unstoppable until Tex Thomson aka Mister America and his pal Bob Daley aka Fatman opposed him.

While Thunderbolt and his dictator master were both vanquished, with the former presumably being extradited back to the latter’s country, the eventuality of their counterparts was quite different. Han and Tavis discovered that their father who had assumed the identity of an American soldier serving in the Vietnam War was in actuality an ancient alien whose unique biology gave his half-human sons their superpowers. With his last dying act, he helped both lads to stabilize their condition, at which point Lightning and Thunder returned to Vietnam.


Thursday, October 10, 2013

Tornado Tyrant… or Cyclone Champion?

The superhero known as the Red Tornado was not always such... originally he, or rather it, was spawned on the planet Rann as a sentient wind storm that went by the alias Ulthoon the Tornado Tyrant. Ulthoon terrorized that world until a native from Earth-One named Adam Strange did what he often would do while visiting Rann, save it from its latest threat. However, despite his best efforts Adam failed to destroy Ulthoon... instead he caused something to happen to his former enemy that had a far more profound effect. The Tyrant became a Champion as he gained a conscience.

After observing Strange alongside the Justice League of America defeating space dictator Kanjar Ro, and doing so nobly, the now Tornado Champion decided he needed to turn over a new leaf by mirroring the heroism he had just witnessed. In fact, creating a visual imitation of the Justice League on another world, it seemed he would be more successful as a hero than a villain. That was, until his alter ego the Tornado Tyrant split off from him and seemingly defeated his League. Seeking out the real League, he learned from observing them how to beat his split persona and absorb the Tyrant back into himself... although this evil entity rears his ugly head once more much later.

He realized he needed to start over, not on Rann nor Earth-One where the League were operating, but by journeying to Earth-Two. There, he encountered another individual from his home dimension, evil scientist T.O. Morrow who was in developing an android to destroy that world's Justice Society. And coincidentally, the android Morrow created was to be known as the Red Tornado, harnessing the powers of wind much as the Champion himself had possessed.

Since this occurred on Earth-Two twenty years prior to when the winsome wind had just left Earth-One, due to the slower vibratory rate between universes, Red Tornado had actually preceded the birth of the Tyrant! In any event, when the Champion entered the android's body, its formerly malevolent programming was then altered by the combination of two minds into the benevolent Red Tornado that would ultimately choose good over evil. And, in fact, this is what he had done after first being manipulated into seemingly slaying the Justice Society and Justice League in two separate but related incidents. 

Having revived the assembled heroes, Tornado aided in the defeat of the android's creator... although Morrow would return. Now as new being merging the Earth-One Tornado Champion and the Earth-Two Red Tornado, who would endure tragedy again and again. Years later, both Earth’s Supermen merged to defeat a near unstoppable foe. However, this melding proved too much for the Men of Steel, as their psyches were overwhelmed with the flood of thoughts and emotions each experienced. It is worth noting that the Tornados had a stronger mental fortitude that allowed them to become a better person due to the melding of each entity into the other. This would be borne out in the weeks, months and years to follow.

Over the next several years, having been made a member of the Justice Society, it seemed that Red Tornado's career on Earth-Two was as much as failure as was his pseudo-League earlier. In his next recorded case with the team, he was shunted aside by his allies during a battle with Aquarius, then sent to Earth-One to recruit the League to aid their counterparts. On his next adventure, Reddy ended up used as a pawn by another alien known as Creator2, who was trying to merge both Earths together within the same physical space. Years later, when the evil Iron Hand had Earth-Two imprisoned within a gigantic Nebulon hand, it was the Tornado who delivered the special rod weapon necessary to destroy this hand, although at the cost of his own life. However, as would often be the case with this scarlet clad hero, reports of his demise were greatly exaggerated.

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In fact, he was merely thrust into Earth-One* instead, where a recently escaped convict known as T.O. Morrow found his former creation. As with his past caper, the villain was obsessed with eliminating his adversaries. Once more, Morrow failed, failing to account for the x-factor within the android, the melded personality of computer and sentient wind. Now stranded on Earth-One, Red Tornado joined the Justice League. However, the reason behind his being stranded wasn't readily determined, since he previously had the ability in both his forms to travel between universes. This time he decided to adopt a human alias, John Smith, rather than relying on a false alter ego like he tried to use on Earth-Two as the original Red Tornado, Ma Hunkel. Building a life for himself which included a girlfriend in Kathy Sutton and soon after a step-daughter in the war orphan known as Traya, John had finally seemed to succeed as a true champion among his powerful peers. 

The original android eventually encountered two Red Tornado androids built by a revitalized T.O. Morrow, with the goal of finally defeating the Justice League and determining the true nature of his first automaton creation. He noticed that the two Tornado replicas, despite having similar cyclonic powers and sentience, lacked the spark of life which the first Red Tornado manifested during their brief operational existence. These faux-Tornados mirrored a few of Morrow's Earth-Two androids who also spinned above Atlantis.

A young lad inspired by the Ma Hunkle Red Tornado was a boy inventor  named Little Arthur who created the alter ego of Tornado Tot. This childhood associate of Sugar and Spike was the Earth-Two counterpart of the orphan girl whom John Smith adopted, Traya.

Without realizing that an outside influence originating from planet Rann that spawned this combined cyclonic creature, Morrow inadvertently unleashed both the Tornado Tyrant and the Tornado Champion, destroying Reddie’s cybernetic body. Thanks to Firestorm, this Red Tornado was reconstituted into a merged entity… as had happened years earlier when the aforementioned Construct restored the android’s body to house its mind for a time. The original Earth-Two Red Tornado android was the doppelgänger of the Construct Red Tornado replica, with the Construct's mind based on previous Constructs just as Tornado's mind was based on Morrow's predictive computer of the future which he replicated in the 20th century. 

Eventually, a final confrontation between Red Tornado and the Construct led to the latter's permanent erasure prior to the Crisis on Infinite Earths. And it was during the Crisis when the Anti-Monitor stripped away Tornado Champion/Tyrant from Red Tornado's body and used him as a weapon to devastate Earth-One... just as he had with the Tornado Tyrant's counterpart in Jonni Thunder's Thunderbolt which he unleashed upon Earth-Two at the same time. Neither elemental entity, both former heroes succumbing to their base evil natures, succeeded in their tasks thanks to the interventions of both Earths' superheroes.

* One interesting aside as to how the cosmos balances itself... the Earth-One heroine known as Zatanna who had control over weather would not have existed had not her father Zatara moved from his native Earth-Two to her home world and met her mother. Similarly, the wind-powered  heroic Red Tornado would not have existed on Earth-Two had not the Tornado Champion traveled to Earth-Two and altered the androids programming from the sinister computer that mirrored the Tornado Tyrant to the artificial man that would join the Society. And, in fact, both Zatanna and Red Tornado would be teammates in the League, and on one occasion journeyed to Earth-Two's past in a case together showing how the two characters were linked.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Fawcett's Finest: Lightning Lasses

A striking parallel between Earth-S and Earth-Two is the lightning lasses who appeared on the scene in the early 1980's. The Jonni Thunder on each world gained lightning powers through different means, channelling ancient sources that tapped into energies fouind in the Marvel Family and the Thunderbolts of their individual worlds. The Earth-S Jonni became the evil Chain Lighnting, who was a one-time foe of Mary Marvel, even stealing her abilities temporarily.

The Earth-Two private investigator Jonni became the heroine Thunderbolt, until the actual dormant personality within the energy entity took control and revealed evil intent herself. Indeed, both women's careers were brief, like a bolt of lightning from out of the blue!

As for the origin of the Thunderbolt known as Mzzttexxal* who merged with the good Jonni, that creature was one of a small race of elemental beings who journeyed to Earth-Two aeons ago. Discovering that within that world's atmosphere, they could not manifest their own physical bodies due to the the electro-magnetic pull around the globe, they stored their electic-bodies within statues they created. Eventually, they hoped that humans would discover these, and these entites could merge with homo sapiens to spawn a new life form to dominate the world.

In fact, that began to happen in the early 1940s, when a Brazilian tribe came across three such statuettes, unleashing the energy beings and sending them against the visiting Johnny Thunder and his adopted daughter Peachy Pet. These beings, like their sister Mzzttexxal, were protective of the humans whom they joined... yet adversarial against others they saw as a threat. The most prominent of these beings was defeated by Johnny's own Thunderbolt, an alien entity from the Thunderbolt Dimension only superficially the same as the Brazillian's Thunderbolts.

On Earth-One, Beatriz da Costa was a Brazillian businesswoman in charge of Wayne Enterprises' branch in her country. She also was secretly the superheroine known as Green Fury, who had power over the elements as Green Fury which she used against other elemental adversaries from her world's version of the Brazilian tribe which Johnny encountered. Unlike the malevolent yellow Thunderbolt who tormented the Thunder family, Green Fury was a benevolent protector of all and later became a member of the Global Guardians. Back over on Earth-Two, Beatriz' counterpart Mariana de Las Cordilleras resided in neighboring Columbia, until she was reunited with her long-lost brother Hop Harrigan and became heiress to his All-American Aviation Company.

* Although Mzzttexxal was a female while her Earth-One counterpart Ulthoon the Tornado Tyrant was male, the masculine Yellow Thunderbolt of Brazil had a female doppelgänger on Earth-One in Beatriz “Green Fury” de Costa. Thus balancing out the male/female quotient on both worlds.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Thunderbolts, Water Sprites, and Imps

Not all super-beings on Earth are in fact grounded in three-dimensional reality. Some visitors from other dimensions have had influence on the Earths. Such was the case with Mister Mxyzptlk and Mister Mxyztplk from the 5th dimensional realms adjacent  to Earths One and Two, who were persistent pests of their universes' Supermen throughout the years. However, they were only two of the many like powered interdimensional beings invading the Earths' realm, at time indiscriminately using their reality altering abilities.

Bat-Mite's real name and that of his native dimension are unknown. He was more of a hindrance then a help for Batman, although he claimed to be the hero's biggest fan. As such, Bat-Mite would repeatedly concoct various threats that would test the mettle of Batman and Robin, with the Dynamic Duo each time rising to the challenge. Over time, he would also encounter Batwoman, Bat-Girl, Superman  and Supergirl, as well as fellow mighty mite Mister Mxyzptlk whom he had an adversarial relationship with. Eventually, Bat-Mite left Earth-One, migrating to Earth-Prime in an attempt to gain greater fame and recognition.

His counterpart was the Spectre that appeared on Earth-Two. This Spectre animated a wooden ventriloquist doll known as the Dummy, which eventually adopted the persona of a human villain also known as the Dummy. This malevolent midget would like Bat-Mite torment a caped crusader of Gotham City, only in his case it was the Green Lantern born Alan Scott rather than his fellow Justice Society teammate Batman. This synthetic Dummy ceased to exist when the original Spectre disappears for twenty years, starting in 1945 (and would be replaced by a Spectre from a post-Crisis Earth, now residing in the dimension of Asgard).

By the 1960s, while threatened by an evil in space, Spectre split off these two personas temporarily. These twin Earth-Two Spectres were themselves twisted reflections of their Earth-One doppelgängers (with the former Dummy clone now good) of Bat-Mite and Alfred Pennyworth’s evil alter ego Outsider.. Both Spectres as well as Bat-Mite and the Outsider had impact on the lives of their worlds’ Batmen. The original Spectre eventually migrated to Earth-One, around the time that the Outsider ceased to exist when Alfred was restored to normalcy. Both Outsider and Spectre would reappear on Earths One and Two respectively on a couple occasions.

As incompetent as Bat-Mite was, he was a savant compared to King Brpxz. This monarch had childlike intellect and was a puppet ruler which his court jester Mister Mxyztplk bossed around. Given his jester's amusing games, the king was content with leaving affairs of state with this troublesome minion. Several years later, Superman and Lois once more encountered Brpxz, who was still not cognizant of his surroundings, much when they met him the first time. 

For a time, Brpxz’s rule was usurped by a much more adversarial king who attempted to wed Mxyztplk to his ugly daughter Princess Bgbznz. This obese king found a corresponding counterpart in Judge Grlprzr, who similarly tried to meddle in the affairs of Mxyzptlk and his betrothed Miss Bgbznz

When Miss Bgbznz was exposed, the marriage was annulled, although the Judge officiating the proceedings later confirmed the marital union was still in effect. However, when a vengeful Mxyzptlk (now merged with the consciousness of the Phantom Zone) laid waste to his home world, it is safe to assume that this ended his wedded bonds with her. But that’s a tale left to be told for another time.

Eventually, Brpxz regained his undeserved rulership. However, this King wasn’t a factor in the Earth-Two lives of Superman and his friends, as was his counterpart Miss Gzptlsnz during her handful of appearances over in Earth-One's universe.

Miss Gzptlsnz was the ex-girlfriend of Mister Mxyzptlk, who first met Lois Lane and then became infatuated with the Jimmy Olsen of Earth-One. Due to her unwanted affection, Jimmy was transformed into a wolf-man and later a human porcupine.


When Gzptlsnz returned to her home dimension each time, the effects of these transformations would ware off. She even went so far as to the disrupt the wedding of Olsen and Lucy Lane, which led to a duel between Gzptlsnz and a like powered woman named Rona of the 7th dimension. This conflict caused the bride into backing out of marriage to Jimmy, given the loony alien women in his life.

Thunderbolt went by the name Archibald with his imitate family being his wife Mildred and son Shocko. Indentured into the service of Johnny Thunder, Thunderbolt had to obey Johnny’s commands when prefaced with the keyword "Cei-U" gained through an ancient Badhnesian belt. While the Thinderbolt family of Archibald, Mildred and Shocko aided humanity, their counterparts were arch-foes of mankind. This trio of brothers, Abnegazar, Rath and Ghast, were among the most dangerous of foes for the Justice League of America. On one adventure in the 30th century, these three powerful tyrants battled the League, the Society and the Legion of Super-Heroes nearly to a standstill.. until the three teams turned brother against brother against brother.

While Thunderbolt visited Earth-One on occasion when the evil Johnny Thunder of that world took control of him temporarily and battled the Society and the League, he mainly operated on his master Johnny's Earth-Two (which his own dimension was attached to), and became an unofficial member of the Justice Society throughout both its golden age years and when it was revived in modern times.

There were other Thunderbolts like Mazda, Ampere and Uncle ReVolting existing in Earth-Two's universe... who would their corresponding life forms be? Well, Aquaman of Earth-One met Quisp, Quink, Quirk and other Water Sprites, themselves elemental life forms. These creatures were often benevolent while occasionally malevolent, but did not appear quite as often as had the Mite and T-Bolt. Nevertheless, their abilities matched those of their more famous peers, as they were not only were capable of emitting awesome arrays of energy, but could create matter into various forms limited only by their own imagination! 

Indeed, similar powerful beings originated from the same universe as the Supermen's foes Mister Mxyzptlk and Mister Mxyztplk of Earths One and Two, as has been established as an actual fact in this retrospective.

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