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Jack-O-Lantern

Jack-O-Lantern

The original Jack-O-Lantern identity and magical lantern passed down to his cousin, Liam McHugh after his death. He than became a Irish superhero and member of the International Ultramarine Corps

Name:
Jack-O-Lantern
Publisher:
Real name:
Liam McHugh
Aliases:
  • Liam McHugh
  • Jack O'Lantern
  • Jack OLantern
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Agility
  • Blast Power
  • Flight
  • Force Field
  • Illusion Casting
  • Intellect
  • Stamina
  • Teleport
  • Unarmed Combat
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This article is about the third person to use the identity of Jack O'Lantern. For the first, see Daniel Cormac. For the second, see Marvin Noronsa.

Origin

Following the death of his cousin Daniel, the original Jack, Liam McHugh inherited the magical lantern that gave Daniel his powers. Taking up the identity of Jack O'Lantern to keep his cousin's memory alive, Liam became Ireland's new superhero.

Creation

Jack O'Lantern was created by Steven T Seagle and Frank Squillace. He made his first appearance in Justice League Quarterly #14.

Major Story Arcs

Primal Force

Jack is called to join the Leymen, a group dedicated to protecting the Earth. During his time with the group he struggles with his own limited knowledge and skill in superheroics. Nonetheless, he joins the team on several successful missions tracking and defeating manifestations of Cataclysm. Following the massive battle in New York against Cataclysm, Lord Satanus, and Tornado Tyrant, he returns home to Ireland, where he is left in charge of calling the Leymen together in the event of the next threat.

Classified

Joining forces with the International Ultramarine Corps, Jack infiltrates an apparent hostage situation, where he encounters Qwewq, the infant universe. He manages to escape the immediate situation with his team, but is soon captured, taken over by a Sheeda spine-rider, and forced to fight for Gorilla Grodd and Neh-Buh-Loh. He is freed when Neh-Buh-Loh retreats, and he agrees to accompany his team into Qwewq to act as superheroes in a world without them. His actions and fate are unknown, but the team successfully implants a flaw in Neh-Buh-Loh.

Alternate Versions

Trinity

A version of Jack presumed to be Liam appears briefly in this comic.

Powers and Abilities

Jack is able to fly, teleport himself or others, generate blasts of energy, create illusions, and generate fog. He is superhumanly strong and durable, and possesses a limited healing factor. He is fairly intelligent, and a competent hand-to-hand combatant. He is a skilled athlete and acrobat.

Weapons and Equipment

Jack previously carried a magical lantern that granted him all his now-inherent powers. At some point, and by some unknown means, he internalized the powers of the lantern and no longer requires it.

Issues

March 1994

June 1994

October 1994

November 1994

December 1994

January 1995

February 1995

March 1995

April 1995

June 1995

July 1995

August 1995

September 1995

November 1995

December 1995

February 1999

January 2005

February 2005

March 2005

May 2006

June 2007

November 2008

June 2015

February 2020

February 2022

April 2022

March 2023

April 2023

Volumes

1990

1994

1997

2005

2006

2008

2011

2017

2021

2023

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