Thunder and Lightning (comics)
Thunder and Lightning | |
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New Teen Titans #32 (1983) | |
Created by | Marv Wolfman George Pérez |
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Alter ego | Gan and Tavis Williams |
Team affiliations | Teen Titans |
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Thunder and Lightning are a duo of superpowered brothers published by DC Comics that had encounters with the Teen Titans.
Publication history
Thunder and Lightning first appeared in New Teen Titans #32 and was created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez.[1]
Fictional character biography
Gan and Tavis Williams are
Months later, the Teen Titans and
Thunder and Lightning resettled in San Francisco, where S.T.A.R. Labs helped them control their powers. While there, they helped stop the Atomic Skull.[4] They worked as security guards for S.T.A.R. until Trigon briefly took control of them. They were captured and held in stasis at S.T.A.R. Labs until they could be free from the demon seeds.[5]
At some point they were freed of the seeds, as the two of them later returned to help the Titans battle the
During the "Infinite Crisis" storyline, they were subdued by the League of Assassins in Vietnam who were being paid to break open a prison as part of a worldwide scheme to attack Metropolis with dozens of supervillains.[7]
During the
In September 2011,
Powers and abilities
Thunder is able to control thunder as he manifests as rumbling noises which he can control to varying degrees. Lightning is able to release bolts of electricity and harness lightning. The two have a psychic link that allows them to communicate with each other.
Other versions
Superman villains
An unrelated Thunder and Lightning appeared as Superman villains in Superman #303 (September 1976) created by Elliot S. Maggin and Curt Swan. These were actually two entities in the body of a sentient android used by a super-villain called Whirlicane (who had previously fought Superman in Action Comics #457), who wanted to conduct a series of terror acts across the US. Not knowing about his android origin, Thunder/Lightning hoped for his release by Whirlicane when his tasks were finally fulfilled, but then Superman exposed the truth. Going mad over the realization, Thunder/Lightning released a massive lightning burst, destroying himself, Whirlicane and his base; Superman escaped unscathed.[11]
In other media
- Thunder and Lightning appear in Teen Titans, voiced by S. Scott Bullock and Quinton Flynn respectively. This version of the duo are brothers of unknown origin who want to have fun, but initially disregard others' safety, and wear samurai-like armor. Furthermore, in addition to their comic book powers, they can fly, with the reasonable Thunder conjuring a cloud-like platform while the rebellious Lightning can transmute his lower body into a lightning bolt, teleport, and create rain by combining their powers. Introduced in the episode "Forces of Nature", Thunder and Lightning clash with the Teen Titans while finding ways to have fun in Jump City, during which Beast Boy convinces Thunder to see the error of his ways. After the brothers are tricked by Slade into creating a fire monster to attack Jump City and Thunder convincing Lightning to see things his way, the brothers create a rain storm to stop the fire monster. In the fifth season, Thunder and Lightning join the Titans, among other young heroes, in defeating the Brotherhood of Evil.
- The Teen Titans animated series incarnations of Thunder and Lightning appear in Teen Titans Go! #6.
References
- ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
- ^ New Teen Titans #32 (June 1983)
- ^ New Teen Titans #36 (November 1983)
- ^ Teen Titans Spotlight #16 (November 1987)
- ^ New Titans #118-121 (February-May 1995)
- ^ JLA/Titans: The Technis Imperative #2-3 (January-February 1999)
- ^ Villains United special (June 2006)
- ^ Salvation Run #6 (June 2008)
- ^ Salvation Run #7 (July 2008)
- ^ The Ravagers #1
- ^ Superman #303
External links
- Thunder and Lightning at Titan's Tower