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Sometime after the JLD dissolved, Boston was called to a house in [[Gotham City]] by the [[Batman (Bruce Wayne)|Batman]]. Upon arrival to the house he was met by [[Zatanna Zatara (Prime Earth)|Zatanna]] and [[John Constantine (Prime Earth)|John Constantine]] who had also been welcomed by Batman. Batman then welcomed the trio into the house where [[Superman (Clark Kent)|Superman]] and [[Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)|Wonder Woman]] were waiting, on a table in the center of the room was a figure bound by Wonder Woman's [[Lasso of Truth|lasso]]. The trinity explained to Boston and the others that they were attacked by the [[Outlaws (Prime Earth)|Outlaws]], a crime-fighting trio who had been infected by extremely powerful [[Demons]]. Fortunately, they had been able to escape with their lives and capture one of the Outlaws- [[Jason Todd (Prime Earth)|Red Hood]], who was now tied to the table. They also explained that the possession had something to do with a magical font of evil known as the [[Pandora Pits]]. In order to free him, Boston decided to enter Red Hood and expel the demons that infected his mind and body. Upon entry into Hood's body he discovered that the demons were far too powerful for him and so tried to exit, however, he was unsuccessful as he and Zatanna were both trapped in Red Hood's body as she had tried to help him escape.<ref name=T-V2-12/> |
Sometime after the JLD dissolved, Boston was called to a house in [[Gotham City]] by the [[Batman (Bruce Wayne)|Batman]]. Upon arrival to the house he was met by [[Zatanna Zatara (Prime Earth)|Zatanna]] and [[John Constantine (Prime Earth)|John Constantine]] who had also been welcomed by Batman. Batman then welcomed the trio into the house where [[Superman (Clark Kent)|Superman]] and [[Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)|Wonder Woman]] were waiting, on a table in the center of the room was a figure bound by Wonder Woman's [[Lasso of Truth|lasso]]. The trinity explained to Boston and the others that they were attacked by the [[Outlaws (Prime Earth)|Outlaws]], a crime-fighting trio who had been infected by extremely powerful [[Demons]]. Fortunately, they had been able to escape with their lives and capture one of the Outlaws- [[Jason Todd (Prime Earth)|Red Hood]], who was now tied to the table. They also explained that the possession had something to do with a magical font of evil known as the [[Pandora Pits]]. In order to free him, Boston decided to enter Red Hood and expel the demons that infected his mind and body. Upon entry into Hood's body he discovered that the demons were far too powerful for him and so tried to exit, however, he was unsuccessful as he and Zatanna were both trapped in Red Hood's body as she had tried to help him escape.<ref name=T-V2-12/> |
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− | The Demons transported Deadman and Zatanna to the Pandora Pits in [[Antarctica]], where the ancient [[witch]] [[Circe (Prime Earth)|Circe]] and her partner [[Ra's al Ghul (Prime Earth)|Ra's al Ghul]] were revealed to be the ones behind the possession of the Outlaws. Through the pits Boston learned that if Circe brought the Trinity to the pits and sacrificed them she would be able to control the world.[[John Constantine (Prime Earth)|John Constantine]] used a spell to [[teleportation|teleport]] himself to the Pandora Pits in order to save his allies. However, Circe quickly subdued him and sent Boston after the Trinity, knowing that if he could possess Superman he could subdue the Trinity. Boston, who was under the control of the pits and thus Circe, was able to possess Superman and tackle Wonder Woman.<ref name=T-V2-13>{{c|Trinity Vol 2 13}}</ref> After a long fight possessed Zatanna soon arrived and was able to transport Superman, Deadman and Wonder Woman to the pits with Batman being able to escape her wrath.<ref name=T-V2- |
+ | The Demons transported Deadman and Zatanna to the Pandora Pits in [[Antarctica]], where the ancient [[witch]] [[Circe (Prime Earth)|Circe]] and her partner [[Ra's al Ghul (Prime Earth)|Ra's al Ghul]] were revealed to be the ones behind the possession of the Outlaws. Through the pits Boston learned that if Circe brought the Trinity to the pits and sacrificed them she would be able to control the world.[[John Constantine (Prime Earth)|John Constantine]] used a spell to [[teleportation|teleport]] himself to the Pandora Pits in order to save his allies. However, Circe quickly subdued him and sent Boston after the Trinity, knowing that if he could possess Superman he could subdue the Trinity. Boston, who was under the control of the pits and thus Circe, was able to possess Superman and tackle Wonder Woman.<ref name=T-V2-13>{{c|Trinity Vol 2 13}}</ref> After a long fight possessed Zatanna soon arrived and was able to transport Superman, Deadman and Wonder Woman to the pits with Batman being able to escape her wrath.<ref name=T-V2-14>{{c|Trinity Vol 2 14}}</ref> |
After Deadman returned with Zatanna, Superman and Wonder Woman, Circe stated that the pure hearts of Zatanna and Deadman could replace Batman's part in the ritual sacrifice. As she began the ritual Batman and the Outlaws arrived, with Batman explaining he temporarily killed the Outlaws to free them of their demons. Batman then used his [[Batplane]] to free Deadman and the heroes from the pits. Deadman and all the other heroes then fought back against Circe and were able to defeat her and her [[Ani-men]] servants, ending the witch's reign of terror.<ref name=T-V2-15>{{c|Trinity Vol 2 15}}</ref> |
After Deadman returned with Zatanna, Superman and Wonder Woman, Circe stated that the pure hearts of Zatanna and Deadman could replace Batman's part in the ritual sacrifice. As she began the ritual Batman and the Outlaws arrived, with Batman explaining he temporarily killed the Outlaws to free them of their demons. Batman then used his [[Batplane]] to free Deadman and the heroes from the pits. Deadman and all the other heroes then fought back against Circe and were able to defeat her and her [[Ani-men]] servants, ending the witch's reign of terror.<ref name=T-V2-15>{{c|Trinity Vol 2 15}}</ref> |
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Deadman (real name Boston Brand) is an aerialist turned superhero, associated with the supernatural team Justice League Dark.
History
Early life
Boston was the only son of Gary and Barbara Brand, and grew up in a family of physical abuse. When his parents didn't fight each other, they took out their anger on Boston. When he was sixteen, he had so much anger in him that he lashed out against his parents and left.
He joined the circus, starting as a roustabout and eventually becoming an aerialist. However, he could not leave his past behind him, and frequently succumbed to alcohol and violent tendencies. It all changed when during one show, an assassin named Hook shot him during his trapeze performance.[1]
Rama Kushna
When he was killed, Boston was placed in between life and death by Rama Kushna. She told him that he needed to atone for his past transgressions and egocentrism. As punishment, he was to better the life of others. He did, until an angel called Son of Morning questioned Rama Kushna's motives. After they exposed her for something darker, Deadman escaped her control.[1]
Justice League Dark
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The Pandora Pits
Sometime after the JLD dissolved, Boston was called to a house in Gotham City by the Batman. Upon arrival to the house he was met by Zatanna and John Constantine who had also been welcomed by Batman. Batman then welcomed the trio into the house where Superman and Wonder Woman were waiting, on a table in the center of the room was a figure bound by Wonder Woman's lasso. The trinity explained to Boston and the others that they were attacked by the Outlaws, a crime-fighting trio who had been infected by extremely powerful Demons. Fortunately, they had been able to escape with their lives and capture one of the Outlaws- Red Hood, who was now tied to the table. They also explained that the possession had something to do with a magical font of evil known as the Pandora Pits. In order to free him, Boston decided to enter Red Hood and expel the demons that infected his mind and body. Upon entry into Hood's body he discovered that the demons were far too powerful for him and so tried to exit, however, he was unsuccessful as he and Zatanna were both trapped in Red Hood's body as she had tried to help him escape.[2]
The Demons transported Deadman and Zatanna to the Pandora Pits in Antarctica, where the ancient witch Circe and her partner Ra's al Ghul were revealed to be the ones behind the possession of the Outlaws. Through the pits Boston learned that if Circe brought the Trinity to the pits and sacrificed them she would be able to control the world.John Constantine used a spell to teleport himself to the Pandora Pits in order to save his allies. However, Circe quickly subdued him and sent Boston after the Trinity, knowing that if he could possess Superman he could subdue the Trinity. Boston, who was under the control of the pits and thus Circe, was able to possess Superman and tackle Wonder Woman.[3] After a long fight possessed Zatanna soon arrived and was able to transport Superman, Deadman and Wonder Woman to the pits with Batman being able to escape her wrath.[4]
After Deadman returned with Zatanna, Superman and Wonder Woman, Circe stated that the pure hearts of Zatanna and Deadman could replace Batman's part in the ritual sacrifice. As she began the ritual Batman and the Outlaws arrived, with Batman explaining he temporarily killed the Outlaws to free them of their demons. Batman then used his Batplane to free Deadman and the heroes from the pits. Deadman and all the other heroes then fought back against Circe and were able to defeat her and her Ani-men servants, ending the witch's reign of terror.[5]
Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Ghostly Physiology
- Flight
- Intangibility
- Invisibility
- Possession: Boston is able to possess the body of anyone he chooses.[2] He can control what they do and say, and most of the time the subject doesn't remember anything Deadman did while he was in control of their body.[6]
Abilities
- Acrobatics: During his mortal life, Boston was a trapeze artist who received great praise for his skill.
- Intimidation
Weaknesses
- No Physical Body: Deadman is a ghost; his real body has long been dead. However, he doesn't mind being intangible because it gives him more power to be a hero than being stuck on the ground.[7]
- Power Limitation: Deadman's ability to possess people isn't impossible to overcome. If his subject has a strong mental fortitude, they can kick him out of their body.
Paraphernalia
Weapons
- Yellow Power Ring: (Formerly)
Notes
- Deadman (Boston Brand) was created by Arnold Drake and Carmine Infantino, first appearing in Strange Adventures #205. However, in the rebooted Prime Earth continuity his first appearance as part of the DC Universe is in Paul Jenkins and Bernard Chang's DC Universe Presents series.
- Deadman is dating Tatsinda.[7]
Related
- 191 Appearances of Boston Brand (Prime Earth)
- 88 Images featuring Boston Brand (Prime Earth)
- 19 Quotations by or about Boston Brand (Prime Earth)
- Character Gallery: Boston Brand (Prime Earth)
Footnotes
Justice League member This character has been a member of the Justice League of America, or the Justice League in any of its various incarnations, sworn by a duty to act as guardians of America and the world by using their skills and/or superpowers to protect Earth from the clutches of both interstellar and domestic threats. |
Sinestro Corps member This character is or was a member of the Sinestro Corps, chosen by Sinestro to counteract the Green Lantern Corps and spread terror throughout their sector with a Power Ring. |