Sparkler (comics)

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Sparkler
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceBatman and the Outsiders Annual #1 (1984)
Created byMike W. Barr (script)
Jim Aparo (art)
In-story information
Team affiliationsForce of July
AbilitiesFlight
Energy beam projection

Sparkler is a fictional character in the DC Universe. He debuted in Batman and the Outsiders Annual #1 (1984).

Fictional character biography

Sparkler is a young Hispanic-American child who idolizes Major Victory (William Vickers). He joined the Force of July to work with his hero, and hopes to one day be just like him.

Sparkler appears in the 1987 Outsiders special. A combined team of Infinity Inc. and Outsiders heroes breach the Force of July's compound, an estate owned by their leader Abraham Lincoln Carlyle. In battle, Sparkler defeats the young Windfall by burning up the air around her. [1]

Sparkler dies in the Force of July's confrontation against the Suicide Squad during the "Janus Directive" storyline, as seen in Suicide Squad #27 (May 1989). This attack is brought on by Amanda Waller's need to prove that she has been replaced by a duplicate. While pursuing Dr. Light, Sparkler's young age and childish appearance triggers memories of Dr. Light's past traumatic experiences with the Teen Titans, causing him to unleash a devastating attack on Sparkler, killing him instantly. Also, Carylyle and Mayflower die in the Squad's attack. [2]

Sparkler has been identified as one of the deceased entombed below the Hall of Justice.

Powers and abilities

Sparkler's powers consist of flight and the ability to project light as beams or fireworks. Sparkler emits a trail of pyrotechnic light in his wake while in the air.

External links

References

  1. ^ "Outsiders Special" 1987
  2. ^ "Suicide Squad" #27, (May 1989)