Wildcat

Wildcat is a comic book character that first appeared in Sensation Comics #1
last edit - 06/29/2008
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General Information Edit
Super Name: Wildcat
Real Name: Ted Grant
Aliases: Yolanda Montez , Hector Ramirez , Tom Bronson
Publisher: DC
Gender: Male
Character Type: Human
1st Appearance: Sensation Comics #1
Appears in: 238 issues
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Pro boxing star Ted Grant, inspired by stories of The Green Lantern, became a superhero to clear his name. Has served as a mentor to many younger heroes. Edit


Origin

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In the first issue of Sensation Comics of 1942, where he heard about Green Lantern, he was inspired by him and wished to become a hero himself. Even though Wonder Woman was the main star, Wildcat was in the back pages and that’s where he gained his popularity. Wildcat was Ted Grant and a boxer, who met some crooks. With them, he struck a deal with them and they decided to put a poisoned needle in Ted Grant’s boxing glove so making contact with his opponent would allow him to win. The poisoned needle was to weaken his opponent but it instead killed the opponent. All of this was blamed on Ted himself and that’s where he heard about Green Lantern and soon took on the name Wildcat. After the poisonous needle event, he cleared his name and his adventures began as Wildcat, using a dual identity and keeping his name Ted Grant as well. Wildcat had gained popularity but stayed mostly in the back pages. His most popular adventure was with the Justice Society of America where he was a replacement member. He had also appeared in Comics Cavalcade. He had never made it on to thefront cover of Sensation Comics but had remained for nine years in the back pages, where only he and Wonder Woman were left as the characters.

In the 60s, he became a regular member of the Justice Society of America and had many crossovers with the Justice League of America. He also starred with Batman in The Brave and the Bold. His origin story had also taken an updating, as he had become an undefeated champion and retired, training Black Canary, Starman and Batman on boxing. In the 70s, he was back on again with the Justice Society of America and in the 80s, a new Wildcat had emerged. She was named Yolanda Montez, and she had the same fighting skills as Ted Grant, as she was the daughter of Ted Grant’s boxing opponent. She was killed during the 90s in a fight with Eclipso and hasn’t returned yet.

He then joined Justice League United to rid the world of all evils. While he is on the team he feels he is being under used: "I was left up there to do baby siting". He therefore goes into a type of mid-life crisis and leaves the JLU. He joins an underground fighting ring for super villains and becomes the undefeated champ. Student Black Canary finds out his secret and asks Green Arrow to help her help him and get him to rejoin the JLU. Wildcat is one of the very few heroes in the JLU that does not have any super powers or high tech gadgets.

Powers

Wildcat is an expert martial artist and fighter.

Using his acrobatics and agility, he can defeat enimies much more powerful than he is.

His strength is almost super human; he has been seen punching through a brick wall.

Volumes Wildcat appears in

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