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List of DC Comics characters: Q
Moira Queen is the mother of Oliver Queen/Green Arrow. She and her husband Robert were killed by lions during an African safari.
Moira Queen appears in Arrow, portrayed by Susanna Thompson. This version was killed by Deathstroke before being resurrected following the changes to history during "Crisis on Infinite Earths".
Robert Henry Queen is the father of Oliver Queen/Green Arrow. He was created by Chuck Dixon and Rick Burchett, first appearing in Green Arrow (vol. 2) Annual #7 (1995). He and his wife Moira were killed by lions during an African safari.
Johnny Quick is the name of two characters appearing in DC Comics.
Johnny Quick is a Golden Age DC Comics character with the power of superhuman speed. The character first appeared in More Fun Comics #71 (September 1941). After his More Fun run ended in issue #107 (January–February 1946), he was moved to Adventure Comics with issue #103 (April 1946). He remained as a regular feature in Adventure until issue #207 (December 1954).
Johnny Chambers is a newsreel photographer for Sees-All/Tells-All News. He invokes his power by reciting a mathematical formula ("3X2(9YZ)4A") taught to him by his childhood guardian, Professor Gill, who had in turn derived it from inscriptions found in a Pharaoh's tomb.
During World War II, Johnny joins the All-Star Squadron. Johnny meets Liberty Belle, Plastic Man, Doctor Mid-Nite, Hawkman, Robotman, and Atom, and they are all tasked with preventing Japan from attacking the mainland United States following the attack on Pearl Harbor. During the war, Johnny meets other speedsters, the Flash and Quicksilver (Max Mercury). Quicksilver becomes a mentor for Johnny, though Johnny does not always take his advice easily. In the 1950s, Johnny retires.
Thanks to his abilities, Johnny's age is slowed, keeping him young and vigorous despite his true age. After the Justice Society of America returns following a long absence, Johnny assists them occasionally. Together with the Justice Society, Johnny faces the villain Extant during the event Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!. Like the other heroes present, Johnny is aged considerably by the villain. Despite his age, Johnny refuses to retire. His daughter Jesse Quick, who inherited his superhuman speed, becomes a superhero as well. Johnny also becomes a mentor to the time-displaced Bart Allen.
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List of DC Comics characters: Q
Moira Queen is the mother of Oliver Queen/Green Arrow. She and her husband Robert were killed by lions during an African safari.
Moira Queen appears in Arrow, portrayed by Susanna Thompson. This version was killed by Deathstroke before being resurrected following the changes to history during "Crisis on Infinite Earths".
Robert Henry Queen is the father of Oliver Queen/Green Arrow. He was created by Chuck Dixon and Rick Burchett, first appearing in Green Arrow (vol. 2) Annual #7 (1995). He and his wife Moira were killed by lions during an African safari.
Johnny Quick is the name of two characters appearing in DC Comics.
Johnny Quick is a Golden Age DC Comics character with the power of superhuman speed. The character first appeared in More Fun Comics #71 (September 1941). After his More Fun run ended in issue #107 (January–February 1946), he was moved to Adventure Comics with issue #103 (April 1946). He remained as a regular feature in Adventure until issue #207 (December 1954).
Johnny Chambers is a newsreel photographer for Sees-All/Tells-All News. He invokes his power by reciting a mathematical formula ("3X2(9YZ)4A") taught to him by his childhood guardian, Professor Gill, who had in turn derived it from inscriptions found in a Pharaoh's tomb.
During World War II, Johnny joins the All-Star Squadron. Johnny meets Liberty Belle, Plastic Man, Doctor Mid-Nite, Hawkman, Robotman, and Atom, and they are all tasked with preventing Japan from attacking the mainland United States following the attack on Pearl Harbor. During the war, Johnny meets other speedsters, the Flash and Quicksilver (Max Mercury). Quicksilver becomes a mentor for Johnny, though Johnny does not always take his advice easily. In the 1950s, Johnny retires.
Thanks to his abilities, Johnny's age is slowed, keeping him young and vigorous despite his true age. After the Justice Society of America returns following a long absence, Johnny assists them occasionally. Together with the Justice Society, Johnny faces the villain Extant during the event Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!. Like the other heroes present, Johnny is aged considerably by the villain. Despite his age, Johnny refuses to retire. His daughter Jesse Quick, who inherited his superhuman speed, becomes a superhero as well. Johnny also becomes a mentor to the time-displaced Bart Allen.