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| Image = Johnny Thunder 0007.jpg
 
| Image = Johnny Thunder 0007.jpg
 
| RealName = John L. Thunder
 
| RealName = John L. Thunder
| CurrentAlias = Johnny Thunder
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| MainAlias = Johnny Thunder
 
| Aliases = [[Johnny Thunderbolt]]
 
| Aliases = [[Johnny Thunderbolt]]
 
| Identity = Secret
 
| Identity = Secret
 
| Alignment = Good
 
| Alignment = Good
| Affiliation = Formerly [[Justice Society of America]], [[All-Star Squadron]]
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| Affiliation = Formerly [[Justice Society of America (New Earth)|Justice Society of America]], [[All-Star Squadron (New Earth)|All-Star Squadron]], [[United States Navy]]
| Relatives = Simon B. Thunder (father, deceased); Mildred Thunder (mother, deceased); Jacob Thunder (brother); James Thunder (brother); Jason Thunder (brother); Jefferson Thunder (brother); Jordan Thunder (brother); Joseph Thunder (brother); [[William Twotrees (New Earth)|William Twotrees]] (Will Power, son); Peachy Pet Thunder (adoptive daughter), Shocko (son-in-law), [[Yz, the Thunderbolt (New Earth)|Thunderbolt]] (brother-in-law)
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| Relatives = Simon B. Thunder (father, deceased)<br>[[Mildred Thunder (New Earth)|Mildred Thunder]] (mother, deceased)<br>Jacob Thunder (oldest brother)<br>James Thunder (2nd oldest brother)<br>Jason Thunder (3rd oldest brother)<br>Jefferson Thunder (4th oldest brother)<br>Jordan Thunder (5th oldest brother)<br>Joseph Thunder (6th oldest brother)<br>Two unnamed younger siblings<ref name="FC1">{{c|Flash Comics Vol 1 1}}</ref><br>[[William Twotrees (New Earth)|William Twotrees]] (son)<br>[[Peachy Pet (New Earth)|Peachy Pet Thunder]] (adopted daughter)<br><br>[[Kiku Thunder (New Earth)|Kiku]] (adopted daughter)<br>[[Shocko (Earth-Two)|Shocko]] (son-in-law, Pre-Crisis only)<br>Simon Thunder's 6 older brothers (paternal uncles)
 
| Universe = Earth-Two; New Earth
 
| Universe = Earth-Two; New Earth
 
| BaseOfOperations = [[5th Dimension]]
 
| BaseOfOperations = [[5th Dimension]]
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| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Height = 5'8"
 
| Height = 5'8"
| Weight = 125 lbs (56.69 kg)
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| Weight = 125 lbs.
 
| Eyes = Blue
 
| Eyes = Blue
 
| Hair = Blond
 
| Hair = Blond
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| Citizenship = American
 
| Citizenship = American
 
| MaritalStatus = Single
 
| MaritalStatus = Single
| Occupation = [[Retired]], former [[Adventurer]]
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| Occupation = [[Retired]], former Window Washer<ref name="FC1" />, Rodeo rider, Sailor
 
| Education =
 
| Education =
   
| Origin =
 
| PlaceOfBirth =
 
| PlaceOfDeath =
 
 
| Creators = John B. Wentworth; Stan Aschmeier
 
| Creators = John B. Wentworth; Stan Aschmeier
| OriginalPublisher = All-American Publications
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| First = Flash Comics Vol 1 1
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| First = Flash Comics #1
 
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| Overview = '''Johnny Thunder''' was the master of [[Yz, the Thunderbolt (New Earth)|Yz, the Thunderbolt]], who could be summoned by using the magic words "CEI-U."
   
 
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===Origins===
Johnny Thunder is the seventh son of a seventh son, born at 7 a.m. on the seventh day of the seventh month in 1917. This causes him to be kidnapped and sold to a group of men from the country of [[Badhnesia]] who had been looking for someone born at this time on this day. As an infant, Johnny is given possession of the genie-like "[[Yz, the Thunderbolt (New Earth)|Thunderbolt]]"<ref>{{C|Flash Comics#8}}, Page 32</ref> during a mystic ritual on his seventh birthday, which was intended to allow the Badhnesians to use Johnny to rule the world. However, the plan is soon aborted after an attack from a neighboring country.<ref>{{C|Flash Comics #1}} Page 34-35</ref> Johnny eventually returns to the United States and lives an un-extraordinary life until one day, while washing windows, he inadvertently summons the Thunderbolt with the magic words cei-u (pronounced "say you") which he accidentally uses to become a successful boxer. Eventually, Johnny figures out how to summon the Thunderbolt on cue, uses this ability to eventually join the [[Justice Society of America]].
 
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Johnny Thunder was the seventh son of a seventh son, born at 7 a.m. on the seventh day of the seventh month in [[1917]]. This made him a target to be kidnapped and sold to a group of mystics from the country of [[Badhnisia]] who had been looking for someone born at this time on this day, because they knew such a child would inherit great powers on his seventh birthday, power that they would use to rule the world. The Badhnisians performed mystic rituals over the infant Johnny, and gave him the magical Zodiac Belt, all in order to gain control over the genie-like [[Yz, the Thunderbolt (New Earth)|Yz, the Thunderbolt]].<ref>{{c|Flash Comics Vol 1 8}}, page 32</ref> However, when Johnny was five, Badhnisia came under attack from a neighboring country, and Johnny was enabled to escape Badhnisia and return to the United States, by a sequence of unlikely events, with the Zodiac Belt's protection.<ref name="FC1">{{c|Flash Comics Vol 1 1}}</ref>
   
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When Johnny was seven, he did ''not'' come into control of the Thunderbolt, because he did not know the magic words, which were "CEI-U." (However, his family, only, was untouched by the world-wide seven days of rain, that started on his seventh birthday.) After that, he lived an unexceptional life until one day, while washing windows, he inadvertently summoned the Thunderbolt with the magic words "CEI-U" (pronounced "say you"), which he accidentally used to become a successful boxer. As Thunderbolt remained invisible, the innocent Johnny thought that he himself was the cause of the supernatural things that occurred frequently. Eventually, Johnny figured out Thunderbolt's existence and how to summon him on cue,<ref>{{c|Flash Comics Vol 1 20}}</ref> and used this ability to eventually join the [[Justice Society of America (New Earth)|Justice Society of America]]. His naivete and poor control over the awesome powers of his Thunderbolt often made him seem like the comic relief of the group.
Johnny's appearances with the Justice Society and in his own solo adventures tended to be quite comedic, as Johnny's main personality trait was being fairly dim-witted, which prompts his much-smarter Thunderbolt to possess a sarcastic (if patient) attitude toward his "boss."
 
   
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Johnny's challenges and difficulties included: trying various jobs, impressing his girlfriend [[Daisy Darling (New Earth)|Daisy]], and handling the upheaval and disruption caused by his foster-daughter [[Peachy Pet (New Earth)|Peachy Pet]], a hyperactive orphan, who was adopted by Johnny in 1941. During World War II he enlisted in the Navy, at a time when almost all members of the Justice Society (except the Spectre) enlisted in the Army.
The Thunderbolt's abilities, thanks to his magical powers, are quite vast; however, he is limited by only being able to execute Johnny's exactly worded orders—which, thanks to Johnny's lack of intelligence, sometimes create a fair amount of chaos.
 
   
Johnny's adventures ceased in the late 1940's when he was replaced in the Justice Society stories by a heroine he had begun teaming up with, the [[Dinah Drake Lance (Earth-Two)|Black Canary]].<ref>{{C|All-Star Comics #42}}</ref> The reason for his leaving the Justice Society is eventually explained to be that his control over his Thunderbolt is weakening, thanks to a spell cast by renegade Badhnesian priests.<ref>{{C|Superman Family #204}} "The Rescue of His Majesty, Johnny Thunder" (Writer) [[E. Nelson Bridwell]] (Penciller) [[Kurt Schaffenberger]] (Inker) [[Frank Chiaramonte]]</ref> In the early 1950s, Johnny is kidnapped again by agents from Badhnesia, with the intention of executing their original world conquest plan. Johnny manages to summon [[Kal-L (Earth-Two)|Superman]], and the would-be conquerors' plans are defeated. Johnny spent some time in Badhnesia afterwards, teaching the native citizens about democracy. He returns home after the country elects its first president.
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In 1947, Johnny began teaming up with the [[Dinah Drake (New Earth)|Black Canary]] who eventually took his place on the JSA.<ref>{{c|All-Star Comics Vol 1 42}}</ref> As was revealed much later, the real reason for Thunder leaving the Justice Society was that his control over his Thunderbolt was weakening, thanks to a spell cast by the renegade Badhnisian priests.<ref name=SF204>{{C|Superman Family #204}}</ref>
   
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===King of Badhnisia===
Johnny rejoins the Justice Society upon its reformation in the 1960's, and joins them on various adventures through the following decades.
 
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'''''Note: Events in this section are Pre-Crisis only.'''''
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In the early 1950s, Johnny was kidnapped again by agents from Badhnisia with the intention of executing their original world conquest plan. Johnny managed to summon [[Kal-L (Earth-Two)|Superman]], and the would-be conquerors' plans were defeated, although they had already installed Johnny as King of Badhnisia. Johnny spent some time in Badhnisia afterwards, teaching the native citizens about democracy.<ref name=SF204/> He renounced the throne and returned home after the country elected its first president. Johnny rejoined the Justice Society upon its reformation in the 1960s and along with the team had various adventures. In one of these he met his [[John Thunder (Earth-One)|Earth-One counterpart]], who had also been kidnapped by Badhnisians, but had no Thunderbolt. Unlike our Johnny, the counterpart was a criminal. The Earth-One Johnny knocked out the Earth-Two Johnny and assumed control of the Thunderbolt. He used the genie to strip off the Justice League from the timeline, and give their powers to the [[Lawless League (Earth-A)|members of his gang]] in order to spread a wave of crimes. When challenged by the Earth-Two Justice Society though, the Earth-One Thunder gave up and wished the events had never happened, returning to a life of obscurity.
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===The Son===
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{{Main|William Twotrees (New Earth)}}
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In some unknown year (probably during the 1970s), Johnny had a affair with an Apache woman, with whom he fathered a son. Afraid of prejudices against mixed marriages, Johnny abandoned his son, something he later regretted deeply. This son would become [[William Twotrees (New Earth)|Will Power]], of the [[Leymen]].{{cn}}
   
 
===Johnny's Return===
 
===Johnny's Return===
The absence of the JSA and of Johnny Thunder did not last long. By the modern day, Johnny has aged as an over-weight man, not as old as his friends, but nostalgic for the past. It is explained that before he had entered into limbo he had lent his foster daughter, Peachy Pet, a few thousand dollars and during his time fighting for the universe, she had created Peachy's Frozen Yogurt, a very successful chain of which Johnny is half owner and now very wealthy. Of greater import to Johnny Thunder was his discovery that the Bahdnesians have all but disappeared. A visit to the island of Bahdnesia (now under the ownership of Pol St. Germain) proves that no Bahdnesians are left there. Johnny states: "There were never very many of them... and the island magic had worn out. T-Bolt was all that was left, and he was with me in limbo. They had to leave or starve to death."<ref>{{c|Justice Society of America #7}}</ref> This also introduced the young Kiku, according to the Thunderbolt, the last remaining Bhadnesian.
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The absence of the JSA and of Johnny Thunder did not last long. Though he was now a middle-aged, over-weight man, he was not as old as his friends and nostalgic for the past. Before he entered into Limbo, he had lent his foster daughter, Peachy Pet, a few thousand dollars. During his time away, fighting for the universe, she had created Peachy's Frozen Yogurt, a very successful chain of which Johnny was half owner, making him very wealthy. Of greater import to Johnny Thunder was his discovery that the Bahdnisians had all but disappeared. A visit to the island of Bahdnisia, now under the ownership of Pol St. Germain, proved that no Bahdnisians were left there. Johnny states: "There were never very many of them... and the island magic had worn out. T-Bolt was all that was left, and he was with me in limbo. They had to leave or starve to death."<ref>{{c|Justice Society of America #7}}</ref> The last remaining Bhadnisian according to the Thunderbolt was Kiku.
   
Johnny later suffered from symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. At one point he loses track of a pen in which the Thunderbolt was being stored. The pen eventually ends up in the ownership of a young African American boy named [[Jakeem Williams (New Earth)|Jakeem Williams]], who takes up the name Johnny Jakeem Thunder or Jakeem Thunder.<ref>{{c|JLA #26}}</ref> Recently, in an attempt to save Johnny's life after the [[Ultra-Humanite (Earth-Two)|Ultra-Humanite]] used his body to take control of the Thunderbolt and temporarily remake Earth in his image, Johnny died but Jakeem wished to Yz if he could live so thunderbolt merged with Johnny soul and became one being, which he took the name "Johnny Thunderbolt". This new being has Yz's appearance but Johnny is the dominant personality. He takes the orders now, like Yz, but he is now omnipotent.<ref>{{c|JSA #37}}</ref>
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Johnny later suffered from symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. At one point he lost track of a pen in which the Thunderbolt was being stored. The pen ended up in the hands of a young African American boy named [[Jakeem Williams (New Earth)|Jakeem Williams]], who took on the name Johnny Jakeem Thunder, or Jakeem Thunder.<ref>{{c|JLA #26}}</ref> Johnny died after the [[Ultra-Humanite (New Earth)|Ultra-Humanite]] used his body to take control of the Thunderbolt and temporarily remake Earth in his image, but Jakeem made a wish to Yz so he could live. Thunderbolt merged with Johnny's soul and they became one being, taking the name "Johnny Thunderbolt". This new being had Yz's appearance but Johnny was the dominant personality. He took orders now, like Yz, but he was now omnipotent.<ref>{{c|JSA #37}}</ref>
   
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At some point, Johnny's soul was somehow separated from the Thunderbolt, and Johnny was able to retire to the [[Fifth Dimension]] to live with Peachy Pet (who had herself been turned into a genie) and Yz's son [[Shocko (Earth-Two)|Shocko]]. They were briefly enslaved by the deranged imp [[Qwsp (New Earth)|Qwsp]], but freed by the Justice Society.<ref>{{c|JSA Vol 1 80}}</ref>
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| Powers =
 
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* {{Decelerated Aging}} {{Formerly}}: Like his JSA colleagues, Johnny Thunder was bathed in a mystical radiation, at the moment of the destruction of [[Ian Karkull]], which greatly reduced reducing his aging. He would have a subjective age of no more than 40 years, when the villain [[Extant]] aged him and all his JSA friends to their actual, chronological ages.
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* {{Summoning}} {{Formerly}}: Johnny could originally summon the djinn Thunderbolt by using the magic words "cei-u"; the djinn would fulfill all his orders to the letter, even the unintentional, for an hour.
 
* {{Reality Alteration}}: As the Thunderbolt, Johnny possesses all of the powers of a Genie from the 5th Dimension, which includes reality alteration of immeasurable range.
 
* {{Reality Alteration}}: As the Thunderbolt, Johnny possesses all of the powers of a Genie from the 5th Dimension, which includes reality alteration of immeasurable range.
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* '''Luck''': Johnny Thunder is uncannily lucky.
 
 
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* {{Hand-to-Hand Combat (Basic)}}
* '''Jack of All Trades''': Johnny would likely describe himself as a Jack of all trades, yet master of none. However, he did possess a small degree of writing talent, and frequently chronicled the adventures of his Justice Society friends.
 
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* {{Equestrianism}}
 
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* {{Mental Disorder}}: As Johnny grew older, he began suffering from Alzheimer's Disease.
   
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| Equipment = * [[Zodiac Belt]]:<ref name=SF204/> Given as a gift from Bhadnisians, the belt allowed Johnny mastery over the Thunderbolt when he reached the age of seven. But he didn't summon the djinn until in his adulthood, because he didn't know the necessary magic words.
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| Notes = {{multicont Earth-Two}}
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* Johnny Thunder has no connection to former [[Infinity, Inc]]. ally [[Jonni Thunder]]. Nor does he have any connection to the 19th century [[Johnny Thunder (John Tane)|lawman]] of the same name.
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* Johnny Thunder has no connection to former [[Infinity, Inc.]] ally [[Jonni Thunder (New Earth)|Jonni Thunder]], nor does he have any connection to the 19th century [[Johnny Thunder (John Tane)|lawman]] of the same name.
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* The probable dates of Johnny's relationship with [[William Twotrees (New Earth)|Will Power]]'s mother are estimated by taking into account the fact that Will Power reached maturity in 1994, the year of his debut.
   
 
| Trivia =
 
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* All of the Thunder siblings have names that begin with the letter "J".
 
* All of the Thunder siblings have names that begin with the letter "J".
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* As Johnny grew older, he began suffering from Alzheimer's Disease.
 
 
 
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| Wikipedia = Johnny Thunder
 
| Wikipedia = Johnny Thunder
 
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* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=johnnythunder2 Johnny Thunder at the DCU Guide]
 
 
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Johnny Thunder was the master of Yz, the Thunderbolt, who could be summoned by using the magic words "CEI-U."

Origins

Johnny Thunder was the seventh son of a seventh son, born at 7 a.m. on the seventh day of the seventh month in 1917. This made him a target to be kidnapped and sold to a group of mystics from the country of Badhnisia who had been looking for someone born at this time on this day, because they knew such a child would inherit great powers on his seventh birthday, power that they would use to rule the world. The Badhnisians performed mystic rituals over the infant Johnny, and gave him the magical Zodiac Belt, all in order to gain control over the genie-like Yz, the Thunderbolt.[2] However, when Johnny was five, Badhnisia came under attack from a neighboring country, and Johnny was enabled to escape Badhnisia and return to the United States, by a sequence of unlikely events, with the Zodiac Belt's protection.[1]

When Johnny was seven, he did not come into control of the Thunderbolt, because he did not know the magic words, which were "CEI-U." (However, his family, only, was untouched by the world-wide seven days of rain, that started on his seventh birthday.) After that, he lived an unexceptional life until one day, while washing windows, he inadvertently summoned the Thunderbolt with the magic words "CEI-U" (pronounced "say you"), which he accidentally used to become a successful boxer. As Thunderbolt remained invisible, the innocent Johnny thought that he himself was the cause of the supernatural things that occurred frequently. Eventually, Johnny figured out Thunderbolt's existence and how to summon him on cue,[3] and used this ability to eventually join the Justice Society of America. His naivete and poor control over the awesome powers of his Thunderbolt often made him seem like the comic relief of the group.

Johnny's challenges and difficulties included: trying various jobs, impressing his girlfriend Daisy, and handling the upheaval and disruption caused by his foster-daughter Peachy Pet, a hyperactive orphan, who was adopted by Johnny in 1941. During World War II he enlisted in the Navy, at a time when almost all members of the Justice Society (except the Spectre) enlisted in the Army.

In 1947, Johnny began teaming up with the Black Canary who eventually took his place on the JSA.[4] As was revealed much later, the real reason for Thunder leaving the Justice Society was that his control over his Thunderbolt was weakening, thanks to a spell cast by the renegade Badhnisian priests.[5]

King of Badhnisia

Note: Events in this section are Pre-Crisis only.

 Main article: Pre-Crisis


In the early 1950s, Johnny was kidnapped again by agents from Badhnisia with the intention of executing their original world conquest plan. Johnny managed to summon Superman, and the would-be conquerors' plans were defeated, although they had already installed Johnny as King of Badhnisia. Johnny spent some time in Badhnisia afterwards, teaching the native citizens about democracy.[5] He renounced the throne and returned home after the country elected its first president. Johnny rejoined the Justice Society upon its reformation in the 1960s and along with the team had various adventures. In one of these he met his Earth-One counterpart, who had also been kidnapped by Badhnisians, but had no Thunderbolt. Unlike our Johnny, the counterpart was a criminal. The Earth-One Johnny knocked out the Earth-Two Johnny and assumed control of the Thunderbolt. He used the genie to strip off the Justice League from the timeline, and give their powers to the members of his gang in order to spread a wave of crimes. When challenged by the Earth-Two Justice Society though, the Earth-One Thunder gave up and wished the events had never happened, returning to a life of obscurity.

The Son

 Main article: William Twotrees (New Earth)

In some unknown year (probably during the 1970s), Johnny had a affair with an Apache woman, with whom he fathered a son. Afraid of prejudices against mixed marriages, Johnny abandoned his son, something he later regretted deeply. This son would become Will Power, of the Leymen.[citation needed]

Johnny's Return

The absence of the JSA and of Johnny Thunder did not last long. Though he was now a middle-aged, over-weight man, he was not as old as his friends and nostalgic for the past. Before he entered into Limbo, he had lent his foster daughter, Peachy Pet, a few thousand dollars. During his time away, fighting for the universe, she had created Peachy's Frozen Yogurt, a very successful chain of which Johnny was half owner, making him very wealthy. Of greater import to Johnny Thunder was his discovery that the Bahdnisians had all but disappeared. A visit to the island of Bahdnisia, now under the ownership of Pol St. Germain, proved that no Bahdnisians were left there. Johnny states: "There were never very many of them... and the island magic had worn out. T-Bolt was all that was left, and he was with me in limbo. They had to leave or starve to death."[6] The last remaining Bhadnisian according to the Thunderbolt was Kiku.

Johnny later suffered from symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. At one point he lost track of a pen in which the Thunderbolt was being stored. The pen ended up in the hands of a young African American boy named Jakeem Williams, who took on the name Johnny Jakeem Thunder, or Jakeem Thunder.[7] Johnny died after the Ultra-Humanite used his body to take control of the Thunderbolt and temporarily remake Earth in his image, but Jakeem made a wish to Yz so he could live. Thunderbolt merged with Johnny's soul and they became one being, taking the name "Johnny Thunderbolt". This new being had Yz's appearance but Johnny was the dominant personality. He took orders now, like Yz, but he was now omnipotent.[8]

At some point, Johnny's soul was somehow separated from the Thunderbolt, and Johnny was able to retire to the Fifth Dimension to live with Peachy Pet (who had herself been turned into a genie) and Yz's son Shocko. They were briefly enslaved by the deranged imp Qwsp, but freed by the Justice Society.[9]

Powers

  • Decelerated Aging (Formerly): Like his JSA colleagues, Johnny Thunder was bathed in a mystical radiation, at the moment of the destruction of Ian Karkull, which greatly reduced reducing his aging. He would have a subjective age of no more than 40 years, when the villain Extant aged him and all his JSA friends to their actual, chronological ages.
  • Summoning (Formerly): Johnny could originally summon the djinn Thunderbolt by using the magic words "cei-u"; the djinn would fulfill all his orders to the letter, even the unintentional, for an hour.
  • Reality Alteration: As the Thunderbolt, Johnny possesses all of the powers of a Genie from the 5th Dimension, which includes reality alteration of immeasurable range.
  • Luck: Johnny Thunder is uncannily lucky.

Abilities

Other Characteristics

  • Mental Disorder: As Johnny grew older, he began suffering from Alzheimer's Disease.

Equipment

  • Zodiac Belt:[5] Given as a gift from Bhadnisians, the belt allowed Johnny mastery over the Thunderbolt when he reached the age of seven. But he didn't summon the djinn until in his adulthood, because he didn't know the necessary magic words.


  • Although this character was originally introduced during DC's Earth-Two era of publication, their existence following the events of the 1985–86 limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths remains intact. However, some elements of the character's Pre-Crisis history may have been altered or removed for Post-Crisis New Earth continuity, and no longer apply.
  • Johnny Thunder has no connection to former Infinity, Inc. ally Jonni Thunder, nor does he have any connection to the 19th century lawman of the same name.
  • The probable dates of Johnny's relationship with Will Power's mother are estimated by taking into account the fact that Will Power reached maturity in 1994, the year of his debut.
  • All of the Thunder siblings have names that begin with the letter "J".

Related

Footnotes



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