TheTricksteris a moniker used by threeDC Comicssupervillains, two of which areenemiesof theFlash.Both have been members of theRogues.
Trickster | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | (Jesse) The Flash#113 (June–July 1960) (Walker) The Flash(vol. 2) #183 (April 2002) (Kaiyo) Batman/Superman#2 (September 2013) |
Created by | (Jesse) John Broome Carmine Infantino (Walker) Geoff Johns Scott Kolins (Kaiyo) Greg Pak Jae Lee |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Giovanni Giuseppe Axel Walker Kaiyo |
Species | Human |
Team affiliations | (Both) Rogues (Jesse) Secret Society of Super Villains Black Lantern Corps Justice League of Anarchy |
Notable aliases | James Montgomery Jesse |
Abilities | (Jesse) Skilled acrobat and con artist Above-average intelligence (Both) Utilize gadgets that give a variety of abilities, like walking on air |
Both the James Jesse and Axel Walker incarnations of the character have been substantially adapted into television productions of DC Comics work. ActorMark Hamillis most closely associated with the role, having played Jesse in two live-action television series and voiced the character in several animated and video game appearances.Devon Grayeportrayed Walker inThe Flashtelevision series.
Creation and publication history
editJames Jesse first appeared inThe Flash#113 (June–July 1960) and was created byJohn BroomeandCarmine Infantino.[1]Infantino originally designed the character for the issue's cover, which became the basis of its plot and the character's history.[2]
Axel Walker debuted inThe Flash(vol. 2) #183 (April 2002) and was created byGeoff JohnsandScott Kolins.
Fictional character biography
editJames Jesse
editThe original Trickster (real nameGiovanni Giuseppe) is the practical joker andcon manwhose favorite occupation is damaging enemies like the Flash with items such asexplosiveteddy bears.His alter ego is derived from outlawJesse James.[3]
After Barry Allen is killed inCrisis on Infinite Earths,the Trickster relocates from Central City to Hollywood, where he spends time working in special effects. He attempts to steal Dan Cassidy'sBlue Devilsuit, but is defeated. When Cassidy is trapped in the suit, Jesse befriends him and relies on Cassidy to help with his sporadic efforts to give up villainy.
After defeatingNeroninUnderworld Unleashed,Trickster reforms and joins theFBI.
Death and return
editInCountdown to Final Crisis,Trickster andPied Piperare accused of murderingBart Allenand go on the run.[4]They are later attacked byDeadshot,and Trickster sacrifices himself to protect Piper.[5][6]Piper is later transported toApokolips,leaving Trickster's body on Earth.[7][8][9][10][11][12]
Trickster later returns as aBlack LanterninBlackest Nightand is permanently resurrected followingThe New 52andDC Rebirthrelaunches.[13]
Axel Walker
editWhile James Jesse is working for theFBI,teenagerAxel Walkersteals his gadgets and succeeds him as the Trickster.[12][14][15][16]
InThe New 52,Walker loses his right arm toGorilla Groddand obtains a prosthetic replacement.[17][18][19][20]
Kaiyo
editA third Trickster,Kaiyo,is introduced inBatman/Superman.She is aNew GodfromApokolipsand an agent ofDarkseidwho can travel between worlds at will.[21][22]
Powers and abilities
editThe Trickster has a number of trick items that he employs. This includes itching powder, potato head bombs, exploding rubber chickens and yo-yos, sharpened jacks, hard shell candy, and various other joke-themed weapons.
The Trickster wears a pair of shoes that allow him to fly for up to 10 hours.
Other versions
edit- An alternate timeline variant of Axel Walker / Trickster called theTrixterappears in theFlashpointtie-inCitizen Cold.This version is an ally of the eponymous Citizen Cold and successor to an unnamed Trickster. Initially imprisoned inIron Heights Penitentiary,Trixter takes advantage of a mass breakout to join Mirror Master's Rogues despite not being invited to join them to secretly sabotage them while they attempt to seek revenge on Citizen Cold. After revealing his ruse however, Mirror Master kills Trixter.[23][24][25]
- A heroic, futuristic incarnation of the Trickster called theTrixsterappears inThe Flash(vol. 3) as a police officer and member of the Renegades from the 25th century.[16]
In other media
editTelevision
edit- The James Jesse incarnation of the Trickster appears inThe Flash(1990), portrayed byMark Hamill.This version, also known asJames Montgomery Jesse,is a wanted criminalpsychopathwho has committed mass killings in various states. In his self-titled episode, Jesse develops apsychoticobsession with and kidnapsprivate investigatorMegan Lockhart (portrayed byJoyce Hyser), and labels her as his sidekick "Prank" and that the Flash brainwashed her. Despite successfully countering the speedster several times, Jesse is ultimately apprehended by the Flash with Lockhart's help. In the series finale, "The Trial of the Trickster", Jesse escapes from his trial with help from Zoey Clark (portrayed byCorinne Bohrer), the wealthy owner of Clarx Toys and fan of his who disguised herself as the courtstenographerto help him escape during his trial. Arriving at her toy store, Clark reveals she wants to become Prank and seduces Jesse into believing she was always Prank. After kidnapping the Flash and brainwashing him to serve them however, Clark is set aside. While helping him escape, the Trickster abandons her to the police, though the he is ultimately apprehended by the Flash after he regains his identity. In 1995, the two episodes were edited together into a movie and released on VHS asThe Flash II: Revenge of the Trickster.Had the show been renewed for a second season, the producers had plans for a team-up episode withCaptain ColdandMirror Master.[26]
- The James Jesse incarnation of the Trickster appears in theJustice League Unlimitedepisode "Flash and Substance", voiced by Mark Hamill.[27]This version is designed to resemble Hamill's previous portrayal and is depicted as being aware of his psychosis. He attempts to aid theRoguesin their vendetta against theFlash,but they disagree with his outlandish plan and abandon him. Disgruntled by this, Trickster heads to a supervillain bar, where the Flash,Batman,andOrionarrive to interrogate him for information on the speedster's assassins. Batman and Orion attempt to use force, but the Flash takes over and politely convinces Trickster to tell them about the Rogues' plans in exchange for Trickster turning himself in and returning to the hospital.
- TheJames Jesseand theAxel Walkerincarnations of the Trickster appear inThe Flash(2014), portrayed again by Mark Hamill andDevon Grayerespectively.[28][29]Introduced in the episode "Tricksters", Jesse terrorizedCentral Citytwenty years prior before he was imprisoned inIron Heights Penitentiary.In the present, Walker surfaces as an apparent copycat terrorist. Feigning anger towards Walker for seemingly stealing his tricks and equipment, Jesse helps the Central City Police Department apprehend him before revealing himself as Walker's mentor and father after Walker breaks Jesse out of prison, takingBarry Allen's fatherHenryas a hostage. They subdue the Flash by attaching a bomb rigged to explode should he try to remove it or decelerate to his wrist. However, the Flash learns to phase through objects and safely leave the bomb behind before apprehending both Tricksters. In the episode "The Elongated Knight Rises", Walker is broken out of prison by his motherZoey Clark / Prank(portrayed again by Corinne Bohrer), who joins him in capturingCisco RamonandCaitlin Snowbefore they are defeated byRalph Dibny.
- AnEarth-3incarnation of James Jesse / Trickster makes a cameo appearance in the episode "The Present", portrayed by Hamill.
- The James Jesse incarnation of the Trickster appears in theJustice League Actionshort "Missing the Mark", voiced again by Mark Hamill.[30]
- The James Jesse incarnation of the Trickster appears in theScooby-Doo and Guess Who?episode "One Minute Mysteries!", voiced again by Mark Hamill.[27]
Film
edit- The Axel Walker incarnation of the Trickster appears inLego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Attack of the Legion of Doom,voiced by Mark Hamill.[27]
- The Axel Walker incarnation of the Trickster makes a non-speaking cameo appearance inLego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash.[27]
- An unidentified Trickster makes a non-speaking cameo appearance inJustice League Dark: Apokolips War.[27]
- The James Jesse incarnation of the Trickster makes a non-speaking cameo appearance inInjustice.[27]
Video games
edit- The James Jesse incarnation of the Trickster appears inThe Flash(1993).
- The James Jesse incarnation of the Trickster appears inDC Universe Online,voiced by Paul Wensley.[31]
- The James Jesse and Axel Walker incarnations of Trickster appear as character summons inScribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[32]
- The Axel Walker incarnation of the Trickster appears as a playable character inLego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham,voiced byTroy Baker.
- The Axel Walker incarnation of the Trickster appears as a playable character inLego DC Super-Villains,voiced again by Mark Hamill.
References
edit- ^Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016).The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe.DK Publishing. p. 313.ISBN978-1-4654-5357-0.
- ^Dallas, Keith. (2008).The Flash Companion(pp. 52-53). Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Pub.
- ^Rovin, Jeff (1987).The Encyclopedia of Supervillains.New York: Facts on File. p. 351.ISBN0-8160-1356-X.
- ^Countdown#51 (May 2007)
- ^Countdown to Final Crisis#22 (November 2007)
- ^Countdown to Final Crisis#20 (December 2007)
- ^Countdown to Final Crisis#19 (December 2007)
- ^Countdown to Final Crisis#12 (February 2008)
- ^Countdown to Final Crisis#10 (February 2008)
- ^Countdown to Final Crisis#9 (February 2008)
- ^Countdown to Final Crisis#1 (April 2008)
- ^abFinal Crisis: Rogues' Revenge#3 (November 2008)
- ^Blackest Night: The Flash#1 (February 2010)
- ^Teen Titans(vol. 3) #7 (March 2004)
- ^Flash Secret Files and Origins(May 2010)
- ^abThe Flash(vol. 3) #1 (April 2010)
- ^Voodoo(vol. 2) #9 (July 2012)
- ^The Flash(vol. 4) #12 (October 2012)
- ^The Flash(vol. 4) #19
- ^The Flash(vol. 4) #52
- ^"Two Crazy Villains Introduced in DC's 'What's New'".3 July 2023.
- ^Forever Evil#1
- ^Flashpoint: Citizen Cold#1 (June 2011)
- ^Flashpoint: Citizen Cold#2 (July 2011)
- ^Flashpoint: Citizen Cold#3 (August 2011)
- ^Dallas, Keith. (2008).The Flash Companion(p. 124). Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Pub.
- ^abcdef"Trickster Voices (Flash)".Behind The Voice Actors.RetrievedNovember 6,2024.A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
- ^Sepinwall, Alan (December 8, 2014)."Exclusive: Mark Hamill to play the Trickster again on 'The Flash'".Hitfix.
- ^Phegley, Kiel (January 14, 2015).""THE FLASH" ADDS "DEXTER'S" DEVON GRAYE AS THE NEW TRICKSTER ".Comic Book Resources.
- ^Leane, Rob (October 27, 2017)."Joker & Trickster Kidnap Mark Hamill inJustice League Action".ScreenRant.RetrievedNovember 6,2024.
- ^http:// linkedin /pub/paul-wensley/b/362/558[self-published source]
- ^Eisen, Andrew (October 2, 2013)."DC Characters and Objects -Scribblenauts UnmaskedGuide ".IGN.RetrievedNovember 16,2024.
External links
edit- Arrowverse entry for Trickster
- Arrowverse entry for Trickster 2
- Alan Kistler's profile on the Flash- A detailed analysis of the history of the Flash by comic book historian Kistler. Covers information all the way fromJay Garrickto Barry Allen to today, as well as discussions on the various villains and rogues who fought the Flash. Various art scans.
- Counting Down to Countdown V: Mary Marvel, Trickster, Pied Piper
- Crimson LightningArchived2021-03-29 at theWayback Machine- An online index to the comic book adventures of the Flash.