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King Faraday

King Faraday is a fictional secret agent featured in DC Comics. Faraday first appeared in Danger Trail #1 (July 1950), and was created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino.[1]

King Faraday
King Faraday on the cover of Danger Trail vol. 2 #4.
Art by Paul Gulacy.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceDanger Trail #1 (July 1950)
Created byRobert Kanigher
Carmine Infantino
In-story information
Alter egoKing Faraday
SpeciesHuman
Team affiliationsSuicide Squad
Checkmate
Central Bureau of Intelligence
PartnershipsNightshade
Notable aliasesWhite Queen's Bishop
AbilitiesExperienced espionage agent

Faraday's last appearance in the 1950s was in World's Finest Comics #64 (May–June 1953). He was picked up again after more than twenty-five years, in Batman #313 (July 1979).[2]

Fictional character biography edit

 
Danger Trail #1, art by Carmine Infantino.

He is named "King" by his father as a joke, a play on the phrase "King for a day".

An ex-soldier, he takes a position as a counter-espionage agent for the U.S. government and engages in a variety of standard spy-type capers. Some of his Danger Trail adventures are reprinted in Showcase #50 (May–June 1964) under the title "I-Spy". Faraday is later incorporated full-bore into the DC Universe as a member of the Central Bureau of Intelligence. At one point, he is Nightshade's mentor. In fact, he has a hand in both her and Bronze Tiger being recruited into Task Force X. He also teams up with Batman a few times. On two of those occasions, he helps to capture Two-Face.

One Year Later, he is a member of Checkmate, serving as the Bishop for White Queen Amanda Waller.

Faraday is part of The New 52: Futures End. He works with Grifter to investigate alien and cross-dimensional spies on Earth.

Skills and abilities edit

Faraday possesses no superhuman abilities but is a trained espionage agent and an expert hand-to-hand fighter and marksman.

Other versions edit

New Frontier edit

Faraday plays a prominent role in the alternate universe series DC: The New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke. King Faraday is a Chicago native who leads an effort to contain and corral the large amount of super-powered entities appearing including orchestrating "Project Flying Cloud" with Carol Ferris, Colonel Rick Flag, and Col. Hal Jordan. King uses various illegal methods, such as laying a trap for Barry Allen with a robotic Gorilla Grodd, even though he has not committed any crimes. Despite all this, he forms a friendship with one of his assignments: the Martian Manhunter after J'onn sacrificed his last chance to return home to save Faraday from a rocket. He is killed in the last issue of the series while defending his friend from a psychic attack from The Centre.[3]

Tangent edit

King Faraday appears in the 1997 Tangent Comics one-shot Green Lantern. This version is a Moldavian exile who is fascinated by mysteries and has his own magazine "King Faraday Digest" based around his investigations and published by "The House Of Mystery" which was managed by Roy Raymond and originally owned by Alfred Pennyworth, until Pennyworth was bought out by "Ralph Digby" an obvious play on the Elongated Man Ralph Dibny.

In his appearance in Tangent Comics he is resurrected from the grave by the Green Lantern after his death during a plane malfunction. He is resurrected with the intention of completing his last mystery so he can return to the afterlife in peace.

In other media edit

Television edit

Film edit

Miscellaneous edit

King Faraday appears in Smallville Season 11. This version is an agent of Checkmate who bonded with a captive White Martian, treating her as a daughter. He is later killed during General Zod's attack on the Castle, one of Checkmate's bases, as Megan escapes.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Markstein, Don. "King Faraday". Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  2. ^ Eury, Michael; Kronenberg, Michael (2009). The Batcave Companion. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 239. ISBN 978-1893905788.
  3. ^ DC: The New Frontier #6
  4. ^ a b c d e "King Faraday Voices (DC Universe)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved December 7, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  5. ^ Smallville Season 11 Special #1

External links edit

  • DCU Guide: King Faraday chronology
  • Cosmic Teams: King Faraday

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King Faraday is a fictional secret agent featured in DC Comics Faraday first appeared in Danger Trail 1 July 1950 and was created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino 1 King FaradayKing Faraday on the cover of Danger Trail vol 2 4 Art by Paul Gulacy Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceDanger Trail 1 July 1950 Created byRobert KanigherCarmine InfantinoIn story informationAlter egoKing FaradaySpeciesHumanTeam affiliationsSuicide SquadCheckmateCentral Bureau of IntelligencePartnershipsNightshadeNotable aliasesWhite Queen s BishopAbilitiesExperienced espionage agent Faraday s last appearance in the 1950s was in World s Finest Comics 64 May June 1953 He was picked up again after more than twenty five years in Batman 313 July 1979 2 Contents 1 Fictional character biography 2 Skills and abilities 3 Other versions 3 1 New Frontier 3 2 Tangent 4 In other media 4 1 Television 4 2 Film 4 3 Miscellaneous 5 References 6 External linksFictional character biography edit nbsp Danger Trail 1 art by Carmine Infantino He is named King by his father as a joke a play on the phrase King for a day An ex soldier he takes a position as a counter espionage agent for the U S government and engages in a variety of standard spy type capers Some of his Danger Trail adventures are reprinted in Showcase 50 May June 1964 under the title I Spy Faraday is later incorporated full bore into the DC Universe as a member of the Central Bureau of Intelligence At one point he is Nightshade s mentor In fact he has a hand in both her and Bronze Tiger being recruited into Task Force X He also teams up with Batman a few times On two of those occasions he helps to capture Two Face One Year Later he is a member of Checkmate serving as the Bishop for White Queen Amanda Waller Faraday is part of The New 52 Futures End He works with Grifter to investigate alien and cross dimensional spies on Earth Skills and abilities editFaraday possesses no superhuman abilities but is a trained espionage agent and an expert hand to hand fighter and marksman Other versions editNew Frontier edit Faraday plays a prominent role in the alternate universe series DC The New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke King Faraday is a Chicago native who leads an effort to contain and corral the large amount of super powered entities appearing including orchestrating Project Flying Cloud with Carol Ferris Colonel Rick Flag and Col Hal Jordan King uses various illegal methods such as laying a trap for Barry Allen with a robotic Gorilla Grodd even though he has not committed any crimes Despite all this he forms a friendship with one of his assignments the Martian Manhunter after J onn sacrificed his last chance to return home to save Faraday from a rocket He is killed in the last issue of the series while defending his friend from a psychic attack from The Centre 3 Tangent edit King Faraday appears in the 1997 Tangent Comics one shot Green Lantern This version is a Moldavian exile who is fascinated by mysteries and has his own magazine King Faraday Digest based around his investigations and published by The House Of Mystery which was managed by Roy Raymond and originally owned by Alfred Pennyworth until Pennyworth was bought out by Ralph Digby an obvious play on the Elongated Man Ralph Dibny In his appearance in Tangent Comics he is resurrected from the grave by the Green Lantern after his death during a plane malfunction He is resurrected with the intention of completing his last mystery so he can return to the afterlife in peace In other media editTelevision edit King Faraday appears in Justice League Unlimited voiced by Scott Patterson 4 This version is the Justice League s liaison with the U S government King Faraday appears in the Young Justice episode Performance voiced by Clancy Brown 4 This version is an agent of Interpol Film edit King Faraday appears in Justice League The New Frontier voiced by Phil Morris 4 Similar to the original comic this version is opposed to super powered beings who are not affiliated with the government and as such comes into conflict with Martian Manhunter However he changes his mind after Martian Manhunter saves his life and later sacrifices himself to protect him from an attack by the Centre and kill one of its Tyrannosaurus with a grenade King Faraday appears in Catwoman Hunted voiced by Jonathan Frakes 4 This version is an agent of Interpol King Faraday appears in Justice League Warworld voiced by Frank Grillo 4 Miscellaneous edit King Faraday appears in Smallville Season 11 This version is an agent of Checkmate who bonded with a captive White Martian treating her as a daughter He is later killed during General Zod s attack on the Castle one of Checkmate s bases as Megan escapes 5 References edit Markstein Don King Faraday Don Markstein s Toonopedia Retrieved 2 April 2020 Eury Michael Kronenberg Michael 2009 The Batcave Companion TwoMorrows Publishing p 239 ISBN 978 1893905788 DC The New Frontier 6 a b c d e King Faraday Voices DC Universe Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved December 7 2023 A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot or collage of screenshots of a title s list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and or closing credits and or other reliable sources of information Smallville Season 11 Special 1External links editDCU Guide King Faraday chronology Cosmic Teams King Faraday Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title King Faraday amp oldid 1195403813, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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