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Origin of the Flash / The Origin of Hawkman / The Kidnapping of Johnny Thunder
Flash Comics #1. January, 1940. Story by Gardner Fox and John B. Wentworth. Art by Harry Lampbert, Dennis Neville and Stan Aschmeier.
At Midwestern University in the late 1930s, a student was involved in a laboratory accident, and inhaled some "hard water gas" fumes, which put him in a coma for two weeks. Jay Garrick made a complete recovery, and soon was back on the school's football team. A weird after-effect of the fumes was that Jay could think and act at tremendous speeds. He soon graduated from college, and moved to New York City, to become an assistant professor at Coleman University. In New York, at age 21, Garrick adopted a secret identity as the Flash, and embarked on a super heroic career, starting with the dismantling of a local protection racket.
Jay's college sweetheart, Joan Williams, visits Jay and enlists his help in locating her missing father, Major Williams, who has been kidnapped by Sieur Satan and the rest of the Faultless Four, a group of scientists working for a foreign power. They are seeking the plans for the secret new "Atomic Bombarder." Flash rescues the major from the spies, who then fight back, and make a distraction, by sending an aircraft to strafe a nearby beach. This murderous tactic backfires on them when the Flash simply follows the fuel-depleted plane back to the site of the gang's new hideout, which he immediately invades. To save his own skin, Sieur Satan electrocutes all three of his partners, then flees in a car. In a stupid attempt to bump The Flash off the road, Sieur Satan loses control of his car and plummets to his doom.
Weapons collector Carter Hall receives an Egyptian dagger from his friend, Professor Jim Rock. Touching the dagger causes Hall to relive his former life as Prince Khufu in ancient Egypt.
Long ago, Khufu and his love, Shiera, were both killed with this dagger, by Khufu's longtime enemy, Hath-Set. At the moment of his death, Khufu promised to be reincarnated, in order to avenge his own murder. In modern New York City, Carter awakens from the experience, with knowledge of his previous unknown life. Soon after this he meets Shiera for the first time, as she's fleeing a deadly electrical "accident," in the NYC subway. Shiera has been plagued by dreams of her previous life as well.
Carter then fashions wings and a belt of ninth metal, an anti-gravity material with special properties. He also dons a hawk-shaped headpiece to appear as the Hawk-God Anubis, in which he dubs himself "Hawkman." He sets out to find the source of the subway disturbance.
Armed with a quarterstaff, Hawkman soon locates and invades the laboratory of Doctor Hastor, electrician extraordinary. Hall realizes that Hastor is the reincarnation of his ancient foe, Hath-Set, and smashes some of this equipment, while Hastor hastily escapes. Hawkman then flies back to Rimble Road and finds Shiera missing, re-arms himself with a crossbow and a Ninth Metal cloak, then flies back to Hastor's estate. Meanwhile, Hastor has used a "strange hypnosis" to telepathically summon Shiera, in order to use her against Hawkman. The winged hero returns to the villain's lair, finding Shiera already cued up on a sacrificial altar, and throws a protective sheet of ninth metal over Shiera to protect her, then shoots Hastor with a crossbow. Hastor's laboratory and estate are destroyed when he falls against his own dynamo, causing it to run wild, setting the stones of the place on fire. Hastor appears to die and the laboratory is destroyed. Finally, Hawkman returns Shiera to her home.
One year old Johnny Thunder, son of Simon B. Thunder, is kidnapped by agents of Badhnisia, working for the Priest of Aissor. Johnny was born at 7:00 AM on July 7, 1917 and according to Badhnisian legend, will inherit great powers on his seventh birthday. In an elaborate ceremony, in the Temple of the Seven Great Gates, Johnny is given a magical belt called the "Eternal Zone of the Zodiac," and a ceremony is performed with the mystical words Cei-U, which in English sound like "Say You."
When he is five, through an unlikely series of accidents, Johnny escapes from Badhnisia, and is returned home by an American freighter, then through another unlikely set of events, is reunited with his family. Starting on his seventh birthday, torrential rains last for seven days, all over the world, but the Thunder home is spared. The Badhnisian cultists search for Johnny, but they cannot locate him until he is twenty-three years old.
Johnny gains employment as a window washer and during an accident says the words "Say You." An invisible magic thunderbolt appears and answers Johnny's wishes, although Johnny is unaware of its intervention. The Badhnisians attempt to kidnap Johnny again, but the Thunderbolt rescues him. Johnny however loses his job.
From DC Wikia
From the three origins, I like Hawkman the most, because it doesn’t underestimate the readers as much as the Flash one. Although, I really appreciate that Joan (Garrick/Williams), knows who the Flash is. It is a refreshing change amonst all these secret identities. Plus, the guy wears no masks.
The Hawkman origin remains pretty much the same, with alterations now and then. I understand that Johnny Thunder’s origin never really changed, at least, there was no need to change it.
All three characters are part of the current DC Universe in some form (although Jay Garrick has still to come back into continuity, but I suspect it is a matter of time. However, he has been hinted at a couple of times).
I give this issue a score of 7.75.
A-10 Warthog overflying the Iraqi desert. My modest tribute to @lordvergo for his service to his country.
Thunderbolt and Lightning, very very Frightening - Destin, Florida. Photo by Chris Bastian.