Henry King, Jr.
Henry King, Jr. inherited powerful psychic abilities from his father, the villainous Brain Wave, and eventually channeled them as a hero under the name Brain Wave Jr. He became a founding member of Infinity, Inc., the team of second-generation heroes connected to the Justice Society of America.
Roy Thomas and Jerry Ordway introduced Henry King, Jr. to DC readers in 1983's All-Star Squadron #24, planting this Bronze Age creation firmly in the rich soil of Golden Age legacy storytelling that Thomas so lovingly cultivated. Over a remarkable 32-year span, King carved out his place across titles like Infinity, Inc. and JSA, sharing pages with the likes of Green Lantern, Jade, Nuklon, and Albert Rothstein — a who's who of DC's generational superhero tapestry. With two key collector issues to his name and a presence stretching from the Bronze Age well into the 21st century, he's the kind of character that rewards the dedicated reader who loves seeing how DC's legacy lineage connects and evolves across decades. If you're drawn to the layered world of JSA mythology and the sons and daughters who inherited its mantle, Henry King, Jr. is absolutely worth tracking down.
Real name. Henry "Hank" King, Jr.
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Affiliations. Formerly Infinity, Inc., Justice Society of America; Legion of Doom, Black Reign, Justice Society International

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