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Starman #26 Son of Ted Knight, brother of Jack Knight, and uncle to Kyle Theo Knight. He is shot and killed in the opening issue of volume 2, but reappears throughout the series as a ghost. Kyle Theo Knight Created for the series. Starman vol. 2, #38 (mentioned only) Son of Jack Knight and Nash, nephew of David Knight, and grandson of Ted Knight.
Starman, however, holds no malice toward Fox, and even treats a life-threatening condition Fox has before he and Scott make their escape. In a two-part episode, "Starscape", Starman and Scott find Jenny Hayden living as an artist, under the name Karen Iseley, in Arizona. One more episode, "The Test", aired after the two-part episode, trying to ...
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Starman is a name used by several different DC Comics superheroes, most prominently Ted Knight and his sons David and Jack.. The original Starman, Ted Knight, was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Jack Burnley.
Starman (Jack Knight) is fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe and a member of the Justice Society of America. He is the son of the original Starman , Ted Knight . Created by James Robinson and Tony Harris , he first appeared in Zero Hour #1 (September 1994).
Members of the All-Star Squadron. Members of DC Comics' All-Star Squadron, a superhero team made up of virtually every DC-owned character from the Golden Age of Comic Books and several newly retconned into that time period.
The first Mist's real name was Kyle.He fought in World War I as a Captain in the Canadian Army, winning the Victoria Cross.He was also a scientist and created a device that turned his body into a gaseous form; he became a supervillain, first fighting the Golden Age Sandman under the name "Johnathon Smythe", before changing his name to the Mist. [2]
Prince Gavyn's story was expanded in a later Starman comic book series published from 1994 to 2001 that focused on the hero Jack Knight and revisited all DC characters who had used the Starman name. The same series reveals Gavyn's life energy survives in the body of Will Payton, another DC Comics hero called Starman.