Adam Strange, a sci-fi character that started during the 50s has held true to the traditions of the typical sci-fi hero archetype with a love story. Adam Strange is also Life's thinker of the Aberrant Six.
Origin
The character follows an established pattern of men from the planet Earth who are summoned to the cosmos. He is teleported from Earth to the planet Rann by the Zeta Beam
where he discovers the iconic helmet and red suit and which he uses to
pursue a superhero career on this planet. It is revealed that a Rannian
scientist by the name of Sardath
had created the Zeta Beam as a means of communicating with Earth but
had accidentally created a teleportation machine instead. It was also
revealed that the effects of the beam were temporary and that Adam would
eventually be sent back. It was also through Sardath that Adam would
meet his future romantic interest, Alanna.
Creation
Adam Strange was introduced in Showcase,
a comic book series from the 1950s and 1960s which served the purpose
of introducing a character to see if they might be a popular addition to
the DC lineup. This featured such additions as the creation of the silver age Flash ( Barry Allen).
Adam Strange was introduced in issue 17 and featured in a story that
ran through until issue 19. After his introduction he was mostly ignored
until later in the 1960s when DC decided to launch on a new direction
in its titles focusing more on science fiction than on fantasy or
mystical elements. Adam Strange came to be featured in the series Mystery in Space, where he gained the greatest deal of his popularity.
Character Evolution
Only
occasionally headlining his own series, Adam Strange has more often
been reduced to that of a secondary or supporting character in the
history of the DC universe. The majority of the time which he spent
headlining his own series was in the 1960s where continuity in character
development was not a staple of writing form. Even so he did experience
some development in that he came to be more attracted to Alanna and the
two eventually married. In addition although his character development
was mostly ignored afterwards as he was mostly assigned a guest role in
comic book titles, he became to be regarded as an experienced and
trustworthy hero. As a guest character he is most commonly seen with
either Hawkman, Swamp Thing or the Justice League of America. Some time later in an attempt to make him appear more mature, his daughter Aleea was introduced to continuity.
Major Story Arcs
Adam
Strange’s early stories were mostly one shots, in that there was little
continuity from one story to the next as each story was self contained
in an issue. These stories typically started with Adam Strange on Earth
from where he would be transported to Rann by the Zeta Beam and where he
would usually be met by Alanna who informed him of some planetary
threat. At the end of such an issue he would routinely be returned to
Earth (although the Zeta beam would later be modified so that Adam could
stay on Rann.)
Following the cancellation of Mystery in
Space, Adam began to show up periodically in various publications, most
notably Hawkman and the Justice League of America, with whom he was made
an honorary member.
The next major appearances of Adam Strange were in the pages of the Swamp Thing after the writer ( Alan Moore)
decided to set the title character’s stories in space. The character in
this case was given some more depth as questions pertaining to him were
answered (involving such topics as his relationship with Alanna,
Rannian technology, and Rannian society.) After a nuclear war Swamp
Thing helped the planet to be remade (by terraforming it) but the
inhabitants, including Adam Strange were left to decide how to proceed
with their future. Building on this appearance Adam Strange would soon
after appear in his own miniseries.
His next appearance was in the pages of Mark Waid’s
JLA though this is generally regarded as not a part of continuity, as
the depiction here ignored some vital parts of the character’s history.
Another short lived series appeared in 2004.
In terms of his relevance to modern DC continuity his most important contributions were to the Rann-Thanagarian War. Adam Strange is one the planet’s leaders against the Thanagarians although it is later revealed that both planets have been set up to battle another. Adam would later join R.E.B.E.L.S. a loose group of freedom fighters led by Vril Dox.
DC New 52
When
the DC Relaunch of most of DC Comics' stories happened in September of
2011, Adam Strange is yet to re-appear. Adam Strange was mentioned that
he will be a Canadian superhero with other superhero's such as Booster
Gold. In 2013 some of the members will be from Canada in the New Justice
League of America series as part of the DC New 52 Series.
Powers and Abilities
Wears a suit with built in jet pack
and protected for survival in space. Carries an energy gun in a
holster. Also a skilled hand-to-hand combatant, a skilled scientist and a
battle tested leader. After being blinded during the events of Infinite
Crisis and during most of 52 he has his eyesight returned to him after
Sardath cloned eyes from his daughter. These new eyes were enhanced to
see across the electromagnetic spectrum.
Characteristics
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 175 lbs
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Blond
Other Media
Television
Young Justice
Adam
Strange makes his first appearance in the season premier of Young
Justice: Invasion, titled "Happy New Years." Adam is a scientist that
works for S.T.A.R. Labs,
and is responsible for the maintaining of the Justice League and Young
Justice's zeta beam teleportation technology. Through Martian
Manhunter's mind linking ability, he told the team the story of how he
went to the planet Rann.
While he was working on a zeta tube, he found himself halfway across
the galaxy on the planet Rann, where he met the alien scientist Sardath.While
there for weeks, he learned of Sardath's enhanced zeta beam technology,
and figured out that some of the tech was stolen. It was revealed that
when Sardath was attempting to trace where his tech went, he
accidentally teleported Adam to his world. Before leaving Rann, Adam was given a piece of technology capable of showing the locations of where the Kroloteans teleported themselves to earth. Strange also revealed that the unaccounted members from five years ago ( Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, John Stewart, and Hawkwoman)
are wanted criminals in Rann's area of the galaxy, also that humans
aren't welcome. So as not to cause trouble, a team consisting of
Strange, Miss Martian, Superboy, and Beast Boy are sent to investigate Rann to figure out what happened during the unaccounted sixteen hours.
Heroclixs
In
2006 a pcak in Heroclixs called. Collader Damage had Adam Strange in
the series. He has no card in the series pack because the cards in the
new pack started in 2007 in October set called Justice League.
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