Character » Brainwave Jr. appears in 154 issues.
Alan Scott, the bearer of the mystical Starheart, is the original Golden Age Green Lantern and a founding member of the Justice Society of America. An all-time great, Alan continues to fight for truth, justice and freedom well into old age as a member of the Justice Society. He has now been introduced as an iconic gay character in DC's new reboot, Infinite Frontier.
The first Amazing-Man, Will Everett was a World War II hero and member of the All-Star Squadron. His grandsons would continue the mantle of Amazing-Man.
A mysterious girl currently part of the JSA All-stars.
The Godson of the original Atom, all Al ever wanted was to be a super-hero. Achieving this, he's found himself on both sides of the fence, a hero of the JSA and an enemy of them, with Black Adam.
Bruce Wayne, who witnessed the murder of his billionaire parents as a child, swore to avenge their deaths. He trained extensively to achieve mental and physical perfection, mastering martial arts, detective skills, and criminal psychology. Costumed as a bat to prey on the fears of criminals, and utilizing a high-tech arsenal, he became the legendary Batman.
The mentalist 1940's super-criminal would meet Merry the gimmick girl and father a child, Henry King Jr., Brainwave II.
Once a physician until he lost his eyesight to an experiment gone wrong. Charles McNider was the first Doctor Mid-Nite and a founder of the JSA. Due to his blindness, Doctor Mid-Nite uses goggles that give him the ability of infra-red vision, allowing him to see in the dark.
Citizen Steel is the grandson of Commander Steel, Henry Heywood I, and is the cousin of Steel, Henry Heywood III.
He possesses super strength as a result of his steel alloy frame and the micro motors in his joints.
Maxine Hunkel is the granddaughter of the original Red Tornado and with her powers is a member of the Justice Society of America as the superhero Cyclone.
The sister of the original Firebrand, Danette Reilly became the second Firebrand after she gained the ability to generate and control flames. She was a member of the All-Star Squadron, and the adoptive grandmother to Atom-Smasher.
As the first Robin, Dick Grayson was the most famous sidekick in comic book history. As he ventured forth on his own, he formed the Teen Titans and became their leader. When the boy became a man, he became the independent hero known as Nightwing.
Dr. Beth Chapel was the second person taking the name of the 1940's wartime hero Dr. Mid-Nite. She joined Infinity Inc, prodigal offspring of the Justice Society. She later died at the hand of Eclipso.
Beatriz da Costa was bequeathed her green flame powers by Brazilian mysticism. She started her super-hero career in the Global Guardians. She has been a long time member of the Justice League in various incarnations, and is best known for her friendships/partnerships with fellow league members Tora (Ice) and Sigrid (Ice Maiden).
Helena Kosmatos was a WWII heroine who was adopted by Hippolyta Queen of the Amazons and who channels the power of Greek furies.
Created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Guardian was once a cop named Jim Harper, patrolling Metropolis's Suicide Slum. Harper eventually becomes the vigilante known as Guardian to "guard" society from crooks.
Hawkgirl is the reincarnated spirit of Chay-Ara. Born on Thanagar, she gained the rank of lieutenant in her world and was subsequently sent to Earth on a mission, but during her stay, she grew to love Earth and care for its inhabitants, eventually becoming known to the people as the superheroine Hawkgirl.
Carter Hall, now infused with the mysterious Nth Metal, is granted flight, strength and a living armor. He battles dangerous threats, both alien and mystical, as the savage Hawkman.
Son of Carter and Shiera Hall (Hawkman and Hawkgirl), Hector enjoyed a long and storied superhero career. He was originally the Silver Scarab before his first death, briefly took over Garrett Sanford as the Sandman and was a reincarnation of Dr. Fate until passing on a second time.
Rick Tyler is the second Hourman and the son of the original. Richard is a member of the JSA All-Star and he's married to Jesse Chambers.
Helena Wayne is the vigilante daughter of Batman and Catwoman. She took up the identity of the Huntress after the death of her parents. Huntress can be seen fighting crime with the likes of Power Girl and the Justice Society of America.
Jade and Henry started a relationship early on in their careers as heroes and teammates on the team Infinity Inc. The two stopped dating after Henry started having episodes of emotional distance.
Jay Garrick is the original, Golden Age, super-speedster, and was the first to have the mantle of the Flash and a founder of the Justice Society of America. It was Jay Garrick's legendary heroics that inspired Barry Allen.
Researching for a book on “mystery-men” in the 1940s, Jonathan Law ended up donning his own costume to become the Tarantula. Law became a member of the wartime All-Star Squadron and did his part in keeping the shores of the U.S. safe for democracy.
When Johnny Chambers speaks the formula "3X2(9YZ)4A", he gains the power to move at superhuman speeds. Becoming a founding member the wartime heroes the All-Star Squadron, he later fathered the heroine Jessie Quick, the new Liberty Belle. Unfortunately, he died during the fight between Savitar and the Flash Family by tapping into the Speed Force.
When Johnny Thunder speaks the words Cei - U (pronounced Say You) he has total control over a genie - like Thunderbolt for one hour. (The Thunderbolt has more brains than Johnny).
Kal-L or the Earth-Two Superman. His planet was destroyed when he was just a baby, but his parents managed to save him by putting him in a starship and sending him to Earth. He became the last son of Krypton or as the public calls him SUPERMAN!
King Chimera becomes one of the new, younger generation of the Justice Society of America, the All Stars. He is arguably the most arrogant member of the new group yet greatly aids them in their battles with his illusion casting abilities.
Liberty Belle is a 1940’s wartime heroine that led the All-Star Squadron at one point. She has the ability to project powerful pulses of sonic vibrations from her hands that will shatter solid objects.
Merry "the girl of a thousand gimmicks", is the 1940's heroine who would be Hank's mother when she had a relationship with the first Brainwave.
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