Jester (Quality Comics)

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The Jester
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Publication information
Publisher Quality Comics
DC Comics
First appearance Smash Comics #22 (May 1941)
Created by Paul Gustavson
In-story information
Alter ego Charles "Chuck" Lane
Team affiliations All-Star Squadron
Freedom Fighters
Abilities Olympic-level athlete
Brilliant hand-to-hand combatant
Skilled detective

The Jester is a fictional character, a Golden Age superhero created by Paul Gustavson and published by Quality Comics. He first appeared in Smash Comics #22 (May 1941). Like most of Quality's characters, the Jester was later purchased by DC Comics and incorporated into their universe. Though little used by the company, he appeared in All-Star Squadron #31 and #60 and Starman #46.

Fictional character biography[edit | edit source]

Rookie cop Chuck Lane learns that he is a direct descendant of a medieval court jester. Because of this, and the fact that he feels he is not doing enough good as a cop alone, he becomes a colorfully costumed adventurer known as the Jester. The Jester is a comical crime fighter who makes laughing-stocks out of the criminals he fights. He is known to be an unpredictable hero whose eerie laugh and jingling bells are an ominous sign to his enemies. His costume is worn under his police uniform.

The Jester becomes a member of both the All-Star Squadron and Uncle Sam's Freedom Fighters. His last recorded mission is in 1952, and sometime after that he gives up being the Jester to become a normal cop again.

In modern times, an aged Jester is the head of a group of patriotic radicals known as The Arcadians, seeking to "cleanse" America of its "corrupt" governments. To this end, he has his underlings (among whom is his grandson, Charles, who has taken on his costumed identity) kidnap the Vice President and his wife, with the ransom being the recovering of mystical artifacts by the Freedom Fighters.[1] When government agents track the group's communications to Lane's home, he sets off powerful explosives, killing the agents and himself along with them.[2]

  • Freedom Fighters (vol. 2) #7
  • Freedom Fighters (vol. 2) #8

Powers and abilities[edit | edit source]

The Jester has no superpowers, but is an Olympic-level athlete and a brilliant hand-to-hand combatant and in some later adventures is aided by a small flying sphere with a smiling face and handles on the side called Quinopolis. He is also a skilled detective, trained in various techniques of police procedure.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Freedom Fighters (vol. 4) #1
  2. Freedom Fighters (vol. 2) #4

External links[edit | edit source]