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King Faraday appears in ''[[Smallville Season 11]]''. This version is an agent of Checkmate who bonded with a [[Miss Martian|captive White Martian]], treating her as a daughter. He is later killed during [[General Zod]]'s attack on the Castle, one of Checkmate's bases, as Megan escapes.<ref>''Smallville Season 11 Special'' #1</ref>
King Faraday appears in ''[[Smallville Season 11]]''. This version is an agent of [[Checkmate (comics)|Checkmate]] who bonded with a captive White Martian named [[Miss Martian|Megan]], treating her as a daughter. He is later killed during [[General Zod]]'s attack on the Castle, one of Checkmate's bases.<ref>''Smallville Season 11 Special'' #1</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 17:09, 15 December 2024

Template:Infobox comics character King Faraday is a fictional secret agent featured in DC Comics. Faraday first appeared in Danger Trail #1 (August 1950), and was created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino.[1]

Faraday's last appearance in the 1950s was in World's Finest Comics #64 (May–June 1953). He was picked up again after more than twenty-five years, in Batman #313 (July 1979).[2]

Fictional character biography

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Danger Trail #1, art by Carmine Infantino.

He is named "King" by his father as a joke, a play on the phrase "King for a day".

An ex-soldier, he takes a position as a counter-espionage agent for the U.S. government and engages in a variety of standard spy-type capers. Some of his Danger Trail adventures are reprinted in Showcase #50 (May–June 1964) under the title "I-Spy". Faraday is later incorporated into the DC Universe as a member of the Central Bureau of Intelligence. He is also Nightshade's mentor, and recruited her and Bronze Tiger into Task Force X.

In One Year Later, Faraday is a member of Checkmate, serving as the Bishop for White Queen Amanda Waller.

In The New 52: Futures End, Faraday works with Grifter to investigate alien and cross-dimensional spies on Earth.

Skills and abilities

Faraday possesses no superhuman abilities but is a trained espionage agent and an expert hand-to-hand fighter and marksman.

Other versions

  • An alternate universe variant of King Faraday appears in the Tangent Comics one-shot Green Lantern. This version is a Moldavan exile and detective who died in a plane crash before Green Lantern temporarily resurrects him to solve his last unfinished case.
  • An alternate universe variant of King Faraday appears in DC: The New Frontier. This version is the leader of Project Flying Cloud, a movement to capture metahumans. However, he befriends Martian Manhunter and later sacrifices himself to save him from The Centre.[3]

In other media

Television

Film

Video games

King Faraday appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[7]

Miscellaneous

King Faraday appears in Smallville Season 11. This version is an agent of Checkmate who bonded with a captive White Martian named Megan, treating her as a daughter. He is later killed during General Zod's attack on the Castle, one of Checkmate's bases.[8]

References

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  3. DC: The New Frontier #6
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  8. Smallville Season 11 Special #1

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