Captain Future (Nedor Comics)

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Captain Future
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Publication information
Publisher Nedor Comics
First appearance Startling Comics #1 (June, 1940)
In-story information
Alter ego Andrew Bryant
Abilities Flight, super-strength, and ability to hurl energy bolts from his hands.

Captain Future is a fictional superhero character (not to be confused with the pulp magazine character of the same name) who first appeared in Startling Comics #1 (June, 1940) from Nedor Comics.

Publishing history[edit | edit source]

Captain Future appeared in issues 1 through 40 of Startling Comics, and issues 1-3, 5, and 22 (June, 1947) of America's Best Comics; after that, the character fell into the public domain.

In 2003 he appeared in AC Comics' Sentinels of America #1, along with Black Terror, Miss Masque, Fighting Yank, and The Scarab. In 2004 he appeared in Terra Obscura, Volume Two.

In 2008, Captain Future appeared in flashbacks in Dynamite Entertainment's miniseries Project Superpowers; in the one-shot Project Superpowers: Chapter Two Prelude, it was stated that he would appear in future issues in this line.

Fictional biography[edit | edit source]

Nedor Comics[edit | edit source]

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America's Best Comics #22, Page 43 June, 1947

In 1940, Scientist Andrew Bryant discovered that bathing himself in a combination of gamma and infrared rays would grant him superpowers; he then used these powers to fight crime, with the help of his detective girlfriend Grace Adams of the Agatha Detective Agency. While "powered up" Bryant is super-strong, can fly, and can hurl bolts of energy from his hands. Strong blows to the head, however, can render him unconscious, and he must frequently use his radiation machine to recharge his powers.

Project Superpowers[edit | edit source]

At some point after World War II, Captain Future was trapped in the mystical Urn of Pandora by the misguided Fighting Yank, along with dozens of other heroes. Decades later, the Urn was broken and the heroes freed.

However, in the second volume of Project Superpowers, it is revealed that Captain Future was actually the Greek god Zeus all along.

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