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Johnny Quick

Johnny Quick

72 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1941–2025 Β· 5 key issues
Who is Johnny Quick?

Jonathan Chambers gained super-speed not through a scientific accident but by reciting a special mathematical formula he discovered, which allowed him to tap into the Speed Force. He used this power to fight crime as Johnny Quick, eventually joining the Justice Society of America and the All-Star Squadron.

Few characters carry the Golden Age spark quite like Johnny Quick, who blazed onto the scene in More Fun Comics #73 in 1941, conjured by the legendary Jerry Siegel and artist Bernard Baily. A true child of DC's earliest heroic era, he's gone on to rack up appearances across more than eight decades β€” a remarkable run for any character, let alone one born in the wartime comics boom. His adventures unfold in the company of titans like Hawkman, Alan Scott, and Superman himself, and his deepest roots lie in All-Star Squadron and Young All-Stars, the beloved series that celebrate DC's Golden Age pantheon at their finest. With five key-issue appearances to his name and a presence stretching all the way to 2025, Johnny Quick is exactly the kind of enduring, historically rich figure that reminds collectors why the Golden Age still matters.

Identity

Real name. Jonathan P. "John" Chambers

Powers. Expert Combatant: Johnny was the one who defended the Flash Family the most, from a speed assassin attack at the hospital. Also he joined the Flash Family in helping overcome an army of speed enhanced assassins.

Teams & affiliations
All-Star SquadronJustice LeagueJustice Society of AmericaCrime Syndicate of America
β˜… First appearance
More Fun Comics #71
Sep 1941

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1941–2019

More Fun Comics #73 β˜… 1941
More Fun Comics #73
Adventure Comics #152 1950
Adventure Comics #152
G.I. Combat #117 1966
G.I. Combat #117
All-Star Squadron #1 1981
All-Star Squadron #1
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #7 β˜… 1985
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #7
Flash #78 1993
Flash #78
Flash Annual #11 1998
Flash Annual #11
Infinite Crisis #4 β˜… 2006
Infinite Crisis #4
DCU: Legacies #2 2010
DCU: Legacies #2
Solo: The Deluxe Edition #[nn] 2013
Solo: The Deluxe Edition #[nn]
Crisis on Infinite Earths Companion Deluxe Edition #1 2019
Crisis on Infinite Earths Companion Deluxe Edition #1

Appearances

52 (2006)
#4
More Fun Comics (1936)
Adventure Comics (1938)
Century, The 100 Page Comic Monthly (1956)
#13
Gigantic Annual (1958)
#4
G.I. Combat (1957)
DC 100-Page Super Spectacular (1971)
#6
The Steranko History of Comics (1970)
#2
Flits Classics (1969)
Justice League of America (1960)
All-Star Squadron (1981)
The Comics Journal (1977)
#71
L'Escadron des Etoiles (1982)
#4
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985)
Who's Who: Update '87 (1987)
#1
Young All-Stars (1987)
Flash (1987)
The Golden Age (1993)
#4
Flash Annual (1987)
#11
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. (1999)
#11
DC 100-Page Super Spectacular No. 6 Replica Edition (2004)
Solo (2004)
#7
Infinite Crisis (2005)
#4
The All-Star Companion (2000)
#2
The Flash: Rebirth (2010)
DCU: Legacies (2010)
DC Comics Presents: The Teen Titans (2011)
#1
DC Universe: Legacies (2011)
The Infinite Crisis Omnibus (2012)
Solo: The Deluxe Edition (2013)
Absolute Infinite Crisis (2017)
Crisis on Infinite Earths Companion Deluxe Edition (2018)
#1
Who's Who Omnibus (2021)
#1
More Fun Comics 73 (Facsimile Edition) (2025)