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Revision as of 08:22, 2 December 2021
The Ray is a super-hero name legacy for people with light-based powers. The original was Happy Terrill, a member of the Freedom Fighters and All-Star Squadron during World War II. Happy was succeeded by his son Ray Terrill in the modern era, who has been a member of the Justice League, Forgotten Heroes and Young Justice in addition to the Freedom Fighters. Stan Silver briefly used the title, although he was a S.H.A.D.E. operative revealed to be dishonest. The Ray was created by Lou Fine and Will Eisner, first appearing in Smash Comics #14. (1940) Ray Terrill was created by Jack C. Harris and Joe Quesada, first appearing in The Ray #1. (1992)
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