Phantasm (comics)

For the Phantasm character that first appeared in Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, see Andrea Beaumont.
Phantasm
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance New Teen Titans vol. 2, Annual #3 (1988)
Created by Marv Wolfman
In-story information
Alter ego Danny Chase, later the souls of Azarath
Team affiliations New Teen Titans
Central Bureau of Intelligence
Abilities Telekinesis
Extremely intelligent with a photographic memory

Danny Chase (later called Phantasm) is a fictional superhero in DC Comics publications.

Fictional character biography

Danny Chase was a short-lived member of the New Teen Titans. A creation of Marv Wolfman, the series writer and co-creator, Danny was raised by parents who were international spies.[1] As a result, he was extensively trained in espionage, infiltration and intelligence acquisition. In addition, he was a metahuman with powerful telekinetic abilities and a near-photographic memory. Although Wolfman hoped the character would restore the "teen hero" feel to a group composed mostly of characters in their twenties, Danny was also intended as a comic foil for one of the group's foundational characters, Changeling (now Beast Boy).

Problematically, the character was often portrayed as an overly snide, egotistical brat. This quickly proved unpopular with most fans, and pro- and anti-Chase letters sparked heated debate in the letter column. Wolfman tried various ways to make the character more appealing to the Titans' fan base, including having him briefly disguised as the mysterious "Phantasm" during the Titans Hunt storyline.

The Creation of the Phantasm Identity

At one point early in the Titans Hunt storyline, Danny Chase found himself confronted by two members of the Wildebeest society inside a shopping mall. One of them blasted him away and assumed him to be dead. He had survived and decided to use his telekinetic powers to assemble a costume of sorts from assorted items - a hockey mask, a bolt of fabric, and a robot-voice simulator to disguise his voice - and present himself as the "Phantasm" in order to remain incognito. However, negative fan pressure was strong enough to write Danny out of the series.

In the end, the character was redeemed somewhat when he willingly gave up his life to save Raven's homeworld of Azarath as he, Arella, and the disembodied souls of Azarath were all merged into a new entity that would also refer to itself as the Phantasm who wore the costume that Danny Chase was wearing.[2]

Danny Chase's body briefly returned as an undead slave to Brother Blood in the third Teen Titans series (2003-2011), in issues #30-#31 (Jan-Feb 2006), in a storyline written by Geoff Johns.

One Year Later, Zachary Zatara mentioned that he and Kid Devil went on a trip to New Azarath where they were almost eaten by the Phantasm.[3]

During the Blackest Night storyline, Danny Chase's body was briefly revived as a Black Lantern in the Blackest Night: Titans miniseries. However, his body was soon destroyed by a burst of white light emanating from Dawn Granger.[4]

In The New 52 (a reboot of the DC Comics universe), Phantasm is among the many subjects kept under A.R.G.U.S.'s control.[5]

Powers and abilities

Danny Chase possesses the power of telekinesis. Danny is also trained in espionage and has a photographic memory.

Phantasm has the combined powers of Danny Chase and Arella as well as the souls of Azarath making him a more advanced and powerful version of them along with new powers.

Other characters named Phantasm

Planned return

During writer Jay Faerber's run on "The Titans"", one of his plans for new series villain Epsilon was that he was to be a resurrected Danny, given new life by Tempest's evil uncle Slizzath as part of a planned storyline. However, new editor Andrew Helfer overturned this, and a new origin was given instead. [6]

References

  1. New Teen Titans vol. 2 #40
  2. "New Titans" #84-85 (1992)
  3. Teen Titans vol. 3 #39
  4. "Blackest Night: Titans" #3 (December 2009)
  5. Justice League of America's Vibe #6
  6. "Epsilon and Theta". titanstower.com.

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