Tracer (DC Comics) explained

Character Name:Tracer
Publisher:DC Comics
Debut:Justice League Europe #16 (July 1990)
Creators:Keith Giffen (writer)
Gerard Jones (writer)
Bart Sears (artist)
Full Name:Vincent Cade
Alliances:Extremists
Powers:
  • Superhuman physical abilities and senses
  • Powerful claws
  • Healing factor

Tracer is the name of two fictional supervillains published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Justice League Europe #16 (July 1990), and was created by Keith Giffen, Gerard Jones, and Bart Sears. Like the rest of the Extremists, he is based on a Marvel Comics villain, in his case Victor Creed/Sabretooth, an arch-enemy of Wolverine.

Fictional character biography

Tracer

The first Tracer was a supervillain from Angor, a duplicate of Earth in another dimension. He is later killed when the Extremists destroy Angor, with Dreamslayer creating an android duplicate to replace him.[1]

Tracer Robot

The second Tracer is a robotic duplicate of the first who was created by inventor Mitch Wacky on Angor as part of a theme park attraction. It battles Justice League Europe before being defeated and exhibited in Madame Clouseau's Wax Museum in Paris. He is later used by Dreamslayer a second time on the island of Kooey Kooey Kooey, and still later as pawns of Twilight in a battle with Supergirl. The Tracer robot had all the powers of the original Tracer which included great strength, speed, and agility, enhanced senses and animal instincts.[2]

Countdown

A third incarnation of Tracer appears in the Countdown to Final Crisis tie-in series Lord Havok and the Extremists. This version is Vincent Cade, a soldier who was injured after a failed attempt to desert his post and subsequently gained superpowers from government experiments. However, he is eventually freed by Lord Havok and joins the Extremists as an assassin-for-hire.

Powers and abilities

Tracer has superhuman strength and speed, claws, healing factor, agility, and enhanced senses. He also wields a set of wrist blades.

In other media

Tracer makes minor non-speaking appearances in Justice League Unlimited.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=tracer The Unofficial Tracer Biography
  2. http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=tracer2 The Unofficial Tracer Biography
  3. http://www.dcauresource.com/profiles/bad/t/tracer.php DCAUResource.com: DCAU Resource - Villains - Tracer