Ted Knight
Brilliant astronomer Ted Knight invented the Gravity Rod, a device capable of harnessing stellar energy, and became the golden-age hero Starman. The rod granted him flight, energy blasts, and force fields, and he went on to serve as a founding member of the Justice Society of America.
Few characters can claim to have lit up the Golden Age and kept burning for over eight decades, but Ted Knight is exactly that kind of enduring DC legend. Debuting in All-Star Comics #8 in 1941 β the very same landmark issue that introduced the Justice Society of America β he was conjured into existence by the great Gardner Fox and Stan Asch, placing him at the absolute foundation of superhero comics history. Over 139 catalog appearances spanning from 1941 all the way to 2025, Ted has graced the pages of Starman, All-Star Squadron, and Justice League of America, sharing adventures with titans like Hawkman, The Flash, and Alan Scott. With ten key issues to his name and a publishing life that stretches across virtually the entire history of American comics, Ted Knight is the rare Golden Age figure who never stopped mattering β a collector's gem and a cornerstone of the DC universe.
Real name. Theodore Henry "Ted" Knight
Powers. No innate powers; brilliant scientist/inventor. Wields the Gravity Rod (later the Cosmic Rod), which channels stellar energy for flight, energy blasts, force fields, and matter manipulation.

Part of the Starman legacy
Ted Knight is one of 4 heroes to carry the Starman mantle. See the whole Starman family βΈ
Trivia
- James Robinson has written more of Ted Knight's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 53 issues.
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