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Jesse Chambers
Jesse Chambers

Jesse Chambers

55 appearances · Copper/Modern Age · 1995–2022 · 2 key issues
Who is Jesse Chambers?

The daughter of Golden Age speedster Johnny Quick and Liberty Belle, Jesse inherited her father's speed-granting mathematical mantra — 3X2(9YZ)4A — to become Jesse Quick, later also embracing her mother's legacy as the strength-powered Liberty Belle.

Introduced in the pages of Flash #98 in 1995 by the legendary Mark Waid and Salvador Larroca, Jesse Chambers arrived at the dawn of comics' Modern Age and quickly carved out a place among DC's most enduring legacy heroes. Over nearly three decades of publication, she's kept remarkable company — sharing adventures with the likes of Jay Garrick, Dick Grayson, Donna Troy, and Green Lantern — a roster that speaks volumes about the caliber of storytelling she's been woven into. Her appearances across The Titans, Flash, and the landmark series 52 show a character who transcends any single corner of the DC Universe, equally at home in team epics and solo spotlights. With two collector-recognized key issues to her name and 27 years of continuous presence, Jesse Chambers is exactly the kind of richly connected Modern Age figure that rewards the fan who digs deeper.

Identity

Real name. Jesse Chambers

Powers. Super-speed via Johnny Quick's mantra formula "3X2(9YZ)4A" (speed, flight, time-related effects); also took up the super-strength Liberty Belle mantle (enhanced strength/durability drawing on Earth's rotation)

Teams & affiliations
KobraRoguesJustice League
★ First appearance
Flash #98
Feb 1995

Top series

Covers through the years — 1995–2022

Flash #98 1995
Flash #98
Flash Annual #11 1998
Flash Annual #11
Flash Annual #12 1999
Flash Annual #12
The Titans #31 2001
The Titans #31
The Titans #49 2003
The Titans #49
52 #49 2007
52 #49
The Flash: Rebirth #2 2009
The Flash: Rebirth #2
Justice Society of America #50 2011
Justice Society of America #50
Flash by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar #[nn] 2016
Flash by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar #[nn]
The Flash #750 2020
The Flash #750
DC Poster Portfolio: DC Pride #[nn] 2022
DC Poster Portfolio: DC Pride #[nn]

Appearances

52 (2006)
Flash 80-Page Giant (1998)
#1
Flash Annual (1987)
The Brave and the Bold (2007)
#7
World War III (2007)
JSA: Classified (2005)
#34
Countdown to Final Crisis (2008)
#2
The Flash: Rebirth (2009)
Solomon Grundy (2009)
#5
JSA All-Stars: Constellations (2010)
Justice Society of America (2007)
#50
Tiny Titans (2008)
DC Retroactive: Flash - The '90s (2011)
#1
Justice Society of America: Monument Point (2012)
Superman: Reign of Doomsday (2012)
The Flash Omnibus by Geoff Johns (2011)
#2
Flash by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar (2016)
The Flash (2016)
DC Poster Portfolio: DC Pride (2022)