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Joshua Clay
Joshua Clay

Joshua Clay

49 appearances Β· Bronze Age Β· 1977–2012 Β· 3 key issues
Who is Joshua Clay?

Joshua Clay is a Vietnam veteran who discovered he could project powerful kinetic energy blasts from his hands. He eventually joined the Doom Patrol under the codename Tempest, bringing both battlefield experience and formidable energy-projection abilities to the team.

Bronze Age DC has no shortage of fascinating corners, and Joshua Clay is one worth seeking out β€” a character who made his entrance in the pages of Showcase #94 in 1977, courtesy of creators Paul Kupperberg and Joe Staton, and went on to build a presence across roughly 35 years of DC history. His deepest roots run through the Doom Patrol, that wonderfully strange corner of the DC Universe, where he shares adventures with compelling figures like Robotman, Cliff Steele, Tempest, and Valentina Vostock. With 47 catalog appearances, three of them recognized as collector-significant key issues, and an entry in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe cementing his place in DC's official mythology, Joshua Clay is the kind of character that rewards the fan willing to dig into the Bronze Age's rich, idiosyncratic storytelling.

Identity

Real name. Joshua Clay

Powers. Kinetic Energy Projection: Clay can generate and radiate powerful blasts from his hands which are able to melt steel. Tempest can control his blasts' volume and intensity to the extent that he can ignite the head of a match from twenty feet away. ; : Properly focused and controlled, his energies allow Tempest to propel himself through the air at 90 miles per hour.

Teams & affiliations
Doom PatrolBrotherhood of EvilMen From N.O.W.H.E.R.E.ScissormenUnited States Army
β˜… First appearance
Showcase #94
Aug 1977

Part of the Tempest legacy

Joshua Clay is one of 2 heroes to carry the Tempest mantle. See the whole Tempest family β–Έ

Trivia

  • Garth holds the distinction of being the first DC hero to bear the name Tempest, establishing the codename as a genuine DC original well before any later characters came along to claim it.obncollection.org

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1977–2010

Showcase #94 β˜… 1977
Showcase #94
DC Comics Presents #52 β˜… 1982
DC Comics Presents #52
The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #9 1983
The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #9
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #7 β˜… 1985
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #7
Secret Origins Annual #1 1987
Secret Origins Annual #1
Doom Patrol #35 1990
Doom Patrol #35
Doom Patrol #57 1992
Doom Patrol #57
Doom Patrol #1 [2004 Edition] 2004
Doom Patrol #1 [2004 Edition]
Justice League Wedding Special #1 2007
Justice League Wedding Special #1
DCU: Legacies #5 2010
DCU: Legacies #5

Appearances

Showcase (1956)
The Superman Family (1974)
DC Comics Presents (1978)
#52
The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl (1982)
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985)
Secret Origins Annual (1987)
#1
Adventures of Superman Annual (1987)
#1
Superman (1987)
Adventures of Superman (1987)
Action Comics (1938)
The Doom Patrol and Suicide Squad Special (1988)
#1
Who's Who Update '88 (1988)
#1
Justice League Wedding Special (2007)
#1
DCU: Legacies (2010)
DC Universe: Legacies (2011)
Teen Titans Academy (2021)