The Ray is another one of DC's great legacy characters. I remember his introductory mini-series coming seemingly from nowhere and really impressing me. Joe Queseda designed two very cool looks for him, both while powered up and powered down. I always expected bigger things for him, but for some reason he's remained on the C List of superheroes. I think he was last seen hanging with the new Freedom Fighters, which is a fitting home considering the first Ray belonged to the original group.
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Jack of Hearts and The Ray
The Ray is another one of DC's great legacy characters. I remember his introductory mini-series coming seemingly from nowhere and really impressing me. Joe Queseda designed two very cool looks for him, both while powered up and powered down. I always expected bigger things for him, but for some reason he's remained on the C List of superheroes. I think he was last seen hanging with the new Freedom Fighters, which is a fitting home considering the first Ray belonged to the original group.
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At least he got some good press thru Crisis on Earth X.
diff topic- could someone use the Infinity Gauntlet to make Dr Manhattan a normal man again?
The Ray, in this form, looks like he could be teamed up with Sunspot.
@Tobor: That looks like a job for either Batman or Deadpool.
But first I think I'd like to see Dr. Manhattan with Sentry, or perhaps fighting the latter's alter-ego, Void.
Interesting! Is this a sequel to STF #2243?
Last time I saw Ray he was in Batman's last version of JL of America, with Vixen, Canary, Lobo, Ryan Choi, etc. I'm not sure if there's been a new Freedom Fighters book since then.
Looking good. Great design. Looks like it was supposed to be that way.
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