Johnny Thunder

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Johnny Thunder is a Golden Age DC Comics superhero best known for commanding a magical thunderbolt and serving as a long-time member of the Justice Society of America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf DC Comics superhero
Golden Age superhero
fictional character
alias John Thunder NERFINISHED
Johnny Thunder NERFINISHED
alignment hero
appearsIn All-Star Comics NERFINISHED
Flash Comics NERFINISHED
various Justice Society of America titles
associatedGenre adventure
fantasy
superhero fiction
associatedWith Justice League of America NERFINISHED
Yz NERFINISHED
baseOfOperations Keystone City NERFINISHED
coloristCharacterDesign traditional superhero costume with bow tie and jacket
continuity Pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
creators John Wentworth NERFINISHED
Stan Aschmeier NERFINISHED
earth Earth-Two NERFINISHED
era Golden Age of Comics NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Flash Comics #1 NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceYear 1940
franchise Justice Society of America NERFINISHED
fullName John L. Thunder NERFINISHED
gender male
hasMagicCompanion sentient thunderbolt entity
languageOfOriginalWork English
magicWord Cei-U NERFINISHED
medium comic books
memberOf Justice Society of America NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableAbilityDetail thunderbolt appears when he unknowingly says the magic word
notableStoryline long-time membership in the Justice Society of America
notableTrait often accidentally triggers the thunderbolt
occupation adventurer
origin Badhnesia NERFINISHED
parents Unnamed parents from Badhnesia and the United States
personality good-hearted but somewhat dim-witted
powers control of magical thunderbolt
reality manipulation via thunderbolt
wish fulfillment via thunderbolt
publisher DC Comics
species human
teamAffiliation All-Star Squadron NERFINISHED
Justice Society of America NERFINISHED
universe DC Universe NERFINISHED
usesArtifact Yz the Thunderbolt NERFINISHED

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