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The Mist

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Publication information
Publisher DC
First appearance (Kyle)
Adventure Comics #67 (October 1941)
(Nash)
Starman Vol. In Comic books and other stories with a long history first appearance refers to the first occurrence to feature a Fictional character. 2 #0 (October 1994)
Created by (Kyle)
Gardner Fox
(Nash)
James Robinson and Tony Harris
In story information
Alter ego - Kyle Nimbus
- Nash Nimbus
Team affiliations (Kyle)
Injustice Society of the World
Secret Society of Super Villians
Notable aliases (Kyle)
Nimbus
Abilities (Both)
Able to transform into a living vapor, becoming tangible and intangible at will. The Injustice Society (also called the Injustice Society of the World) is a group of fictional Supervillains in the DC Comics universe The Secret Society of Super Villains ( SSoSV) is a group of Comic book Supervillains that exist in the DC Universe.

The Mist is the name of two DC Comics supervillains, archenemies of the original and 1990s Starman. DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the Villain character type commonly found in Comic books, Action movies and Starman ( Ted Knight) is a fictional Comic book Superhero in the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Justice Society

Mist (Kyle)

The first Mist's name was Kyle (last name unknown). He fought in World War I as a Captain in the Canadian Army, winning the Victoria Cross. World War I (abbreviated WWI; also known as the First World War, the Great War, and the War to End All See below the section "Separate Commonwealth awards" Note that since 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. Sandman ( Wesley Dodds) is a fictional Superhero appearing in Comic books published by DC Comics. In 1941 he undertook a crimewave in Opal City and was stopped by Ted Knight, the Golden Age Starman; he vowed revenge on Starman and became his archnemesis. Opal City is a Fictional city set in the DC Universe. Created by James Robinson and Tony Harris, Opal City first appeared in Starman Starman ( Ted Knight) is a fictional Comic book Superhero in the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Justice Society

He was a member of the Ultra-Humanite's incarnation of the Secret Society of Super Villains, and appeared during the late 80s Starman series (chronicling the adventures of Will Payton), then using the name Nimbus. The Ultra-Humanite is a Fictional character, a Supervillain appearing in stories published by DC Comics. The Secret Society of Super Villains ( SSoSV) is a group of Comic book Supervillains that exist in the DC Universe. Starman is a name used by several different fictional DC Comics Superheroes most prominently Ted Knight and his son Jack.

The Mist had two children, Nash and Kyle.

In the early 90's after Ted Knight had retired (following the events of Zero Hour), the Mist planned his final revenge on Starman and sent his son, also named Kyle, to kill Knight's son David, as well as nearly killing his second son, Jack and demolishing his home and kidnapping the elder Knight. Zero Hour Crisis in Time is a five-issue Comic book Limited series and crossover storyline published by DC Comics in 1994 In exchange for his father, Jack battled the younger Kyle, resulting in the junior Kyle's death, which drove The Mist mad. He was like this for some time until making a deal with the demon Neron, restoring his sanity. Neron is a Fictional character in the DC Comics ' universe. Neron was a Demon prince of great power Ultimately, he was tired and decided to end his life, planting a nuclear bomb in Opal City set to detonate at the moment of his death and then taking poison. However he failed to destroy the city as a terminally ill Ted Knight used an advanced version of his gravity rod to lift the entire building miles into the air; the two enemies made peace just before the Mist's heart stopped, killing them both.

Earth-Two version

What follows is an account of The Mist's history as it existed on the world of Earth-Two, prior to the consolidating of DC Comics' alternate Earths in the Crisis on Infinite Earths miniseries. Earth-Two is a fictional universe appearing in American Comic book stories published by DC Comics. Crisis on Infinite Earths is a twelve-issue American comic book Limited series (identified as a "12-part maxi-series" and crossover Much of this can still be considered canon where it does not contradict later established information.

1960s

June 1962 saw Earth-Two's public re-emergence of Vandal Savage. Vandal Savage is a Fictional character, a Supervillain published by DC Comics. He briefly terrorized a handful of important U. S. cities and was able to attack and incapacitate various members of the retired JSA. The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics Superhero group the first team of superheroes in Comic book history (Flash 137, 6. 63) This brazen attack on major American cities and on the persons of a handful of retired JSAers resulted in the re-emergence and the re-formation of the Justice Society of America. This did not have an immediate effect on the super-scientists and criminals who operated openly in the 1940s and covertly in the 1950s, but over time this curious breed of villain did begin to re-emerge.

September 1965 found The Mist working with a gang of hoodlums along the Atlantic coast in Park City. With his secret formulas and gadetry he was controlling Mrs. Dinah Lance, using the Drake Flower Shoppe as the means to gain access to the wealthy citizenry, and using his hypnotic influence to have the rich rob themselves and hand over their wealth to The Mist's henchmen.

Though Park City did have a protector in the guise of the Black Canary, this heroine was only seen infrequently and The Mist seemed not to have been perturbed by this. Black Canary is a Fictional character, a DC Comics superheroine. Though he was using Mrs. Lance he never discovered her dual identity as the Black Canary.

By September his crime spree was advancing nicely and was baffling the local police. Finally, a local private investigator - Mr. Larry Lance (and husband to Dinah Lance) figured out the connection between those robbed and his wife's flower shop. At about this time the Lance family was visited by their friend Ted Knight, he accidentally intercepted a hypnotic sound wave sent by The Mist. Starman ( Ted Knight) is a fictional Comic book Superhero in the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Justice Society Together the three heroes went about hunting down the gang and the leader.

During this crime spree, The Mist discovered how to use his inviso-solution, sound waves and a recording of motor noises from the Park City Observatory to block star-energy from reaching Starman's gravity rod, in effect making it powerless; however, Starman had with him a newer, quasar-powered rod which proved impervious to the deactivation. In the end the Mist and his men were defeated and handed over to the police. (Brave & Bold 61, 9. 65)

Mist (Nash)

Nash was not initially the villain that her father or brother were, but a rather a meek, stuttering girl. During her father's campaign of revenge against Ted Knight she was in a position to kill Jack Knight, but let him go after he reasoned that she personally had no reason to kill him. However, after Jack killed her brother she underwent a major personality shift and became the second Mist, exposing herself to the same process that had transformed her father. During her first major crimewave she drugged Jack, having sex with him while he was unconscious, becoming pregnant; she would later give birth to a boy whom she name Kyle Theo, after both her father and Jack's. Again, she could have killed Jack but chose to spare him, deciding to better herself as a villain whilst Jack worked to become a better hero. She spent much time in Europe where she managed to kill the second Amazing Man, Crimson Fox and Blue Devil. Crimson Fox is a Fictional character, a French Comic book Superheroine from the DC Comics universe. Blue Devil is a Superhero featured in material published by DC Comics. She was then one of the many villains who took part in the plan to destroy Opal City during the Grand Guignol storyline; after this was foiled her father then made his own attempt to destroy the city, but as this would also kill her and her son she attempted to stop him. Her father shot and killed her, and in her dying moments she gave her son over to Jack.


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