Brain Storm (character)
Brain Storm | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Justice League of America #32 (December, 1964) |
Created by | Gardner Fox Mike Sekowsky |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Axel Storm Alan Barnes Dominic Lanse |
Abilities | Mental Powers through stellar energy helmet. |
Brain Storm is the name of three fictional characters appearing in the comics published by DC Comics. The first Brain Storm appeared in Justice League of America #32 (December 1964) and was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Mike Sekowsky.[1]
Brainstorm made his first live-action debut on the
Fictional character biography
Axel Storm
Axel Storm had created a special helmet that allowed him to absorb stellar energy, which he could use to create virtually anything which his imagination could conceive.[2] This invention having warped his mind, Brain Storm witnessed his brother Fred's apparent death. In his twisted ideals, Brain Storm had captured the Justice League so that they could witness him taking justice into his own hands and killing the man responsible for his brother's demise. Part of his plan involved stealing the powers and abilities from the Justice League members and redistributing them to random people. However, a side effect to Brain Storm's power was that whoever the power was used upon could also access the energy abilities and the JLA members were suddenly mentally linked to the people who had gained their abilities. Transporting them to Brain Storm's base, their arrival freed the Justice League from Brain Storm's trap and they fought against him.
They battled a group of stellar-energy powered threats, and came to realize who it was that Brain Storm blamed for his brothers death – the Green Lantern. However, Green Lantern explained that due to Brain Storm's interference with his attempt to capture Fred (who just robbed a bank), the combination of both their powers transported Fred to France and erased his memories.
Bringing Fred to them and restoring his memory, the Justice League convinced Brain Storm to end his vendetta against the Green Lantern. However, Brain Storm realized that escape was the best course of action and teleported away without a trace, leaving the JLA to turn his brother over to the police.[3]
Brain Storm soon returned however to plague the League once again. This time, he used his powers to give each team member a severe physical disability.
Brain Storm retaliated though and used his power to create duplicates of himself. He also succeeded in capturing the League, turning all but Batman into his drone slaves. Finally determining which foe was the real Brain Storm, Batman knocked him out, relinquishing his control over the JLA members.[4]
Some years later, Brain Storm turned up again, this time without the benefit of his powers. He kidnapped the Terrorsmith in the hopes of using his powers to reactivate his own lost abilities. This plan proved unsuccessful however, and the Terrorsmith was able to escape.[5]
Brain Storm, or someone dressed like Brain Storm, was one of many costumed villains who attended Roulette's "House of Pain", although he did not participate in any of the exhibition events. It is unclear whether this was actually Brain Storm himself, or perhaps one of the other spectators who enjoyed dressing up as a famous super-villain.[6]
Alan Barnes
A different version of Brainstorm named Alan Barnes appears in
Dominic Lanse
A new Brainstorm debuted against
Other versions
Post-Zero Hour
A version of Brainstorm appears in Legion Worlds comics.[9]
In other media
Television
The Dominic Lanse incarnation of Brainstorm appears in the
Miscellaneous
- The Axel Storm incarnation of Brainstorm appears in Justice League Unlimited #8.[13]
- An unidentified Brainstorm appears in DC Super Friends #24.[14]
References
- ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.
- ISBN 978-0-345-50108-0.
- ^ Justice League of America #32
- ^ Justice League of America #36
- ^ Showcase '94 #7
- ^ JSA #28
- ^ Mister Terrific #2
- ^ Mister Terrific #3
- ^ Legion Worlds #5
- ^ Petski, Denise (November 29, 2017). "'The Flash': Kendrick Sampson Cast As Brainstorm On The CW Series". Deadline. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
- ^ How The Flash Could Use The Cerebral Inhibitor To Defeat The Thinker | Cinemablend
- ^ 'The Flash' Plans an Unlikely Escape in "True Colors" Preview
- ^ Justice League Unlimited #8
- ^ DC Super Friends #24
External links
- [1]
- Brain Storm (Axel Storm) at DC Comics Wiki
- [2]