A few weeks ago, a friend sent a private message to Scourge and asked Misfortune to introduce the DC Hero Starman.
This text was written when the article was completed, and I originally wanted to introduce all the Xingxia in one article, but after introducing the original Xingxia, it was already more than 1,500 words, and one article could not be completed. So I had to divide it into two parts to write, and the next one will introduce other star heroes. In the future, small disasters will try to avoid this situation.
The article about Starman is actually very difficult to write because there are too many people in the DC universe who have served as Starman.
The first Star Hero, whose real name was Ted Knight, was a scientist who created a "Cosmic Stick" and became a superhero with the Cosmic Rod.
Ted's two sons, David Knight and Jack Knight, both inherited Ted's Cosmic Stick and Star Man's identity.
In addition, the aliens Mikal Thomas and Prince Gavin have both become Star Heroes, and Prince Gavin's energy also gives Will Peyton strength, making Will Peyton a Star Man.
In addition, Danny Bryan and Farris Knight from the future timeline also served as Star Heroes.
And, in the West after the American Civil War, Victor Sono became a star hero.
In addition to these heroes, "Batman" Bruce Wayne and "Midnight Doctor" Charles McNeid have also served as Star Heroes.
In addition to these heroes, one of Batman's villains is also called Starman, of course, he can't be translated as Starman, and Misfortune calls him Starman.
So many heroes and villains have served as Star Heroes, and the space, time, and energy are limited, so today's Little Disaster will briefly introduce DC's Star Heroes.
Ted Knight, whose full name is Theodore Ted Henry Knight, first appeared in the 1941 comic book Adventure Comics
Ted is a very wealthy family heir who doesn't like to live a boring *** life and instead indulges in scientific research.
He spent a lot of money studying the secrets of the universe and found that there was a lot of stellar energy blasting towards Earth, but he didn't have the ability to collect and use it.
Ted's cousin, Sandra Knight, is the heroine, Lady Phantom. Sandra introduces Ted to Professor Abraham Davis, the scientist who helped him develop the black light ray.
Professor Abraham Davis helped Ted develop a timeless device capable of collecting the energy of stars that Ted had discovered, and Ted named the device the Cosmic Rod.
The Cosmic Rod allows the user to have abilities such as flight, energy projection, etc.
Inspired by his cousin Sandra, Ted decided to use the Cosmic Stick as a ** and become a superhero starman.
Starman is the guardian of Opal City and a partner of the FBI.
Star Man is a member of the Justice Society and has also joined the All-Star Squadron. During World War II, he also enlisted in the military and became a pilot in the U.S. Air Force.
Ted's girlfriend is called Doris Lee, and Doris often blames Ted for showing a *** image, but she doesn't know that Ted is a star.
It wasn't until the 1943 comic "All-Star Comics" 15 that Wonder Woman found the girlfriends of the heroes of the Justice Society in order to stop the brainwave, and Doris didn't know the truth about her boyfriend.
In 1951, Doris was killed by Star Man's nemesis, Mist. In the same year, Wanda Savage manipulated the United States to force the Justice Society to disclose her true identity, and the Justice Society was disbanded, coupled with the huge damage caused by the atomic bomb that Ted helped the United States **, Ted's spirit collapsed under multiple blows, and he was imprisoned in a mental hospital for many years.
During this period, there were a number of successors to Star Heroes.
Ted, like the rest of the Justice Society, has retired from heroic careers for many years. Ted married Adele Doris Drew, and the two had two sons, David and Jack. David adores his father and wants to follow in his footsteps, while Jack despises his father's heroic life and thinks it's stupid.
During the big event "Zero Hour: Time Crisis", Ted is restored to his natural age by Silent Memory, he is too old to be a superhero anymore, and David inherits his fatherhood.
Ted made an even more powerful cosmic rod for his son, and also took care of Camille Thomas and a gentle version of Solomon Grandi.
In Ted's final battle to save Opal City, he confronts Dr. Phosphorus and the Muppets, who have been empowered by the Demon King Nero. Ted smashes a boulder to the ground with the Cosmic Rod, killing Dr. Phosphorus, and the Muppet silently walks away, and Ted has developed cancer due to his overuse of the Cosmic Rod.
Subsequently, in the 2000 comic "Star Man" v2 72, Ted used the gravity device he developed to send the ** building where the fog planted the doomsday nuclear bomb ** to the stratosphere, and the nuclear bomb**, Ted and the fog were reduced to ashes together.
Ted completes a perfect curtain call as a superhero.
The above is the basic information about the original "Star Man" Ted Knight of DC heroes. The next article will introduce other star heroes. The next article will introduce Marvel's Sandman.