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As a result of the New 52 in 2011, the entire line of DC characters was relaunched, incorporating properties belonging to the company's imprints: Wildstorm, Milestone, and Vertigo. As such, elements of this character's history have been altered in some way from the previous incarnation. For a complete list of all versions of this character, see our disambiguation page. |
Threshold is a telekinetic mercenary and a member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory.
History
Threshold was presented as one of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, Halo Corporation's own superheroes. When Pike and Grifter got into a fight he tried to join them but backed down when Zealot threatened him.[1]
He later made a public appareance with the rest of his team when they took credit for the success of the Wildcats.[2]
When Superman confronted Majestic over his claims of being a Kryptonian and a fight broke out between the two he was willing to join the fray but was stopped by Agent Wax.[3]
Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Telekinesis: Threshold has strong telekinetic abilities and can easily throw a men throw a barn walls and several meters away.[3]
- Telepathy: Threshold was able to telepathically put Maul to sleep.[4]
Weaknesses
- Restricted Senses: Threshold is missing his right eye.[1]
Notes
- Threshold was created by Jim Lee, Brandon Choi, and J. Scott Campbell, first appearing in Gen 13 #1. However, in the Prime Earth continuity, Threshold first appeared as part of the New 52 DC Universe in WildC.A.T.s (Volume 2) #2 by Matthew Rosenberg and Stephen Segovia.
Related
- 8 Appearances of Matthew Callahan (Prime Earth)
- 4 Images featuring Matthew Callahan (Prime Earth)
- Quotations by or about Matthew Callahan (Prime Earth)
- Character Gallery: Matthew Callahan (Prime Earth)
Footnotes
![]() ![]() This character is or was a member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, or the Seven Soldiers in any of its various incarnations, created during World War II and later, it returned to battle time-traveling, dimension-spanning mysteries and monsters. |