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Wizard

Wizard

At first the Wizard knew little true magic and relied mainly upon illusions he created through mystical hypnotic means. He could also engage in Astral projection. Later on he learned true magic.

Name:
Wizard
Publisher:
Real name:
William Asmodeus Zard
Aliases:
  • William Asmodeus Zard
  • William Zard
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Astral Projection
  • Hypnosis
  • Illusion Casting
  • Intellect
  • Longevity
  • Magic
First issue:
All-Star Comics (1940) #34 The Wiles of the Wizard!
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Origin

As a young man, William Asmodeus Zard was a criminal gun man who was soon captured by the police. During his time in prison, Zard decided that crime was like a business and to succeed he would need to practice new and different methods. Upon his release, Zard traveled to Tibet where he studied the mystical arts. While there he learned the method of Astral projection, hypnotism and he also taught himself Black Magic, using the latter to kill the lama who had been his teacher.

Major Story Arcs

Returning to America, Zard used his new skills to launch his criminal career as the Wizard.

Deeply cynical about humanity, the Wizard believed everyone was a criminal and only those who were afraid of being caught did not get involved in criminal activity. Hence the Wizard believed that the Justice Society were really criminals and he offered to become their partner in crime. When the JSA members refused, the Wizard challenged them to stop a series of crimes and he unsuccessfully tried to kill them. Finally convinced that the JSA were indeed honest, the Wizard escaped.

A short time later the Wizard organized the Injustice Society - a criminal organization that tried to seize control of the United States - but was once again thwarted by the Justice Society.

Over the years, the Wizard greatly increased his magical knowledge and abilities. In an attempt to gain revenge on Black Canary, the Wizard gave her infant daughter the sonic powers she has learned to control in adulthood.

Years later the Wizard became a member of the Crime Champions and once again clashed with the JSA and the JLA.

The Wizard helped the Injustice League to free Johnny Sorrow. He is currently a member of the Injustice League.

In Other Media

The Wizard has made two animated appearances

In the First, a version of him appeared in the Justice League TV series as a foe of an alternate version of the Golden Age heroes called the Justice Guild

In the second, he appeared in Young Justice, in the episode misplaced.

Issues

August 1963

September 1963

September 1964

August 1971

October 1974

October 1975

November 1975

June 1976

October 1976

December 1976

February 1977

April 1977

June 1977

August 1977

September 1977

October 1977

December 1977

January 1978

March 1978

April 1978

May 1978

June 1978

July 1978

December 1978

May 1979

June 1979

October 1983

November 1983

January 1985

February 1985

Volumes

1938

1941

1960

1971

1976

1977

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1992

1995

1997

1998

1999

2001

2003

2005

2006

Authors

Friends

Enemies

Teams

Enemy teams