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In late 1977, the alien conqueror known as [[Grax]] attempted to ''seed'' the [[Earth]] with a series of highly-advanced bombs. ''Tuatara'' teamed up with ''[[Justice League]] member'' '[[Red Tornado]]' to stop Grax's efforts. During this time, he met the Tornado's allies, the ''[[SuperFriends]]'', as well as several other [[:category:International Heroes|''international heroes'']] including [[Bushmaster]], [[Jack O’Lantern‎‎]], [[Rising Sun]] and [[Thunderlord]].<ref>As revealed in [[Super Friends 8| ''SuperFriends, #8'']] (November 1977).</ref>
 
In late 1977, the alien conqueror known as [[Grax]] attempted to ''seed'' the [[Earth]] with a series of highly-advanced bombs. ''Tuatara'' teamed up with ''[[Justice League]] member'' '[[Red Tornado]]' to stop Grax's efforts. During this time, he met the Tornado's allies, the ''[[SuperFriends]]'', as well as several other [[:category:International Heroes|''international heroes'']] including [[Bushmaster]], [[Jack O’Lantern‎‎]], [[Rising Sun]] and [[Thunderlord]].<ref>As revealed in [[Super Friends 8| ''SuperFriends, #8'']] (November 1977).</ref>
   
About a year later, ''Tuatara'' is called upon again by the ''SuperFriends''. They need his help finding the [[Time Trapper]] who has escaped their grasp after he sent the ''SuperFriends'' through space and time to find the displaced [[Wonder Twins]].<ref>As revealed in [[Super Friends 17|''SuperFriends, #17'']] (February, 1979).</ref> Tuatara uses his 'third-eye' to look into time. He sees that the Time Trapper has left 1978 and headed into the past, to three seperate locations. With the help of the Twins mentor and guardian, [[Professor Nichols]], the ''SuperFriends'' are able to time-travel to these locations. Eventually, the [[Controllers]] come to 1978 [[Earth]] to take their annoying tinkerer into custody.<ref>As revealed in [[Super Friends 18|''SuperFriends, #18'']] (March, 1979).</ref>
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About a year later, ''Tuatara'' is called upon again by the ''SuperFriends''. They need his help finding the [[Time Trapper]] who has escaped their grasp after he sent the ''SuperFriends'' through space and time to find the displaced [[Wonder Twins]].<ref>As revealed in [[Super Friends 17|''SuperFriends, #17'']] (February, 1979).</ref> Tuatara uses his 'third-eye' to look into time. He sees that the Time Trapper has left 1978 and headed into the past, to three separate locations. He is unable to determine where he stayed. With the help of the Twins mentor and guardian, [[Professor Nichols]], the ''SuperFriends'' are able to time-travel to these locations. Eventually, the [[Controllers]] come to 1978 [[Earth]] to take their annoying tinkerer into custody.<ref>As revealed in [[Super Friends 18|''SuperFriends, #18'']] (March, 1979).</ref>
   
 
'''NOTE:''' That concludes Tuatara's pre-crisis appearances. These appearances are exclusive to [[Earth-1A]].
 
'''NOTE:''' That concludes Tuatara's pre-crisis appearances. These appearances are exclusive to [[Earth-1A]].
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Over the next few years, we see that Tuatara has joined the [[Global Guardians]], who’s membership now spans the entire world (including the [[U.S.]]).<ref>To date there is no mention in the comics as to the circumstances of Tuatara joining the Global Guardians.</ref> However, less than a decade into their existence, the United Nations decided to fund the new [[Justice League International]]. As a result, the Dome (Guardians HQ) lost its funding and the members of the Guardians worked on a purely volunteer basis.<ref>Tuatara’s appearance in this story-line is limited to ''Justice League International, #12'' (April 1988). It continues without him in ''Justice League International, #14'' (June 1988).</ref>
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Several Guardians disappeared after the breakup, including their leader, [[Doctor Mist]]. The others accepted an offer by the so-called '[[Queen Bee]] of Bialya'. Unknown to the Guardians, however, the Queen Bee employed '[[mind control]]' tactics. As their first act under her mind control, former Guardian members Tuatara, [[Rising Sun]] and [[Wild Huntsman]] are sent off on specific missions to attack Nazi strongholds and Justice League members. Tuatara is sent to attack a Neo-Nazi fringe group based in Dover, England. The Justice League members [[Metamorpho]], [[Elongated Man]] and [[Flash]] encounter Tuatara. As they battle, which takes place mostly underwater, is ended when he is wrapped up in the Elongated Man's body. He is taken to the surface, calls the League members 'Nazis' and soon falls into a coma. He is taken care of at an Australian medical facility, paid for by the Justice League. As he awaits transfer to the Justice League International embassy medical ward, the Queen Bee sends a signal to awaken him. He vanishes, which angers his Australian friend, the [[Tasmanian Devil]]. He returns to Bialya, along with Rising Sun and Wild Huntsman, who were also mysteriously awakened in the same manner. Tuatara and his friends eventually escape their brainwashing after several battles with the Justice League and with other Guardians. Unknown to them, Tuatara and his remaining friends are in constant danger, as new ruler of Bialya, 'President Harjavti' endeavors to keep control of the team. [[Owlwoman]] eventually hunts down [[Jack O'Lantern]] and Doctor Mist, who aids the Guardians escaping from under the thumb of Bialya.<ref>As revealed in ''Justice League Europe, #2'' (May 1989).</ref>
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About five years later, the Guardians are now based out of a South [[Pacific]] island and Tuatara is not doing well at all. He comes to believe he is going insane as a result of losing control of his precognition powers. Several Guardians are targeted for neutralization by an old foe of Doctor Mist, Fain Y'onia. [[Godiva]] and [[Impala]] lose their powers. [[Olympian (superhero)|Olympian]] is badly injured. [[Bushmaster]] is outright killed as a result of his confrontation. Those able to fight gather in the Arizona desert. When Fain attempts to attack Owlwoman, they ambush him. This attempt does not go well. Thunderlord is killed and Tuatara takes a near fatal blow to the face. Y'onia was eventually defeated only by the sacrifice of the Wild Huntsman, who disappeared alongside the villain. Due to his injuries, Tuatara falls into a coma. His medical care is supervised by the former Guardians member the [[Seraph]].<ref>As revealed in [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Justice_League_Quarterly_Vol_1_17 ''Justice League Quarterly, #17''] (Winter 1994)</ref>
   
   

Revision as of 12:33, 22 July 2018

SuperFriends Comic Book Character
Tuatara
Tuatara (SuperFriends 18)
Information
Real name: Jeremy Wakefield
Species: Mutant
Homeworld: Earth
Universe: Earth-1A
New Earth
Base: New Zealand
Affiliations: Global Guardians
International Heroes

Global Guardians Team Member

Jeremy Wakefield

Tuatara's New Earth appearance.

Tuatara-1

Tuatara's appearance in SuperFriends, #8 (Nov. 1977).

Jeremy Wakefield was a mutant, born on New Zealand with three eyes and the ability to see into the future. As Tuatara, he became a member of the Global Guardians. When not adventuring, he is usually immersed in water because "water is timeless"

Background Information

Tuatara-2

There is little to no (pre-crisis) history for the 'mutant-hero', Jeremy Wakefield.

Earth-1A Continuity

In late 1977, the alien conqueror known as Grax attempted to seed the Earth with a series of highly-advanced bombs. Tuatara teamed up with Justice League member 'Red Tornado' to stop Grax's efforts. During this time, he met the Tornado's allies, the SuperFriends, as well as several other international heroes including Bushmaster, Jack O’Lantern‎‎, Rising Sun and Thunderlord.[1]

About a year later, Tuatara is called upon again by the SuperFriends. They need his help finding the Time Trapper who has escaped their grasp after he sent the SuperFriends through space and time to find the displaced Wonder Twins.[2] Tuatara uses his 'third-eye' to look into time. He sees that the Time Trapper has left 1978 and headed into the past, to three separate locations. He is unable to determine where he stayed. With the help of the Twins mentor and guardian, Professor Nichols, the SuperFriends are able to time-travel to these locations. Eventually, the Controllers come to 1978 Earth to take their annoying tinkerer into custody.[3]

NOTE: That concludes Tuatara's pre-crisis appearances. These appearances are exclusive to Earth-1A.

New Earth Continuity

Over the next few years, we see that Tuatara has joined the Global Guardians, who’s membership now spans the entire world (including the U.S.).[4] However, less than a decade into their existence, the United Nations decided to fund the new Justice League International. As a result, the Dome (Guardians HQ) lost its funding and the members of the Guardians worked on a purely volunteer basis.[5]

Several Guardians disappeared after the breakup, including their leader, Doctor Mist. The others accepted an offer by the so-called 'Queen Bee of Bialya'. Unknown to the Guardians, however, the Queen Bee employed 'mind control' tactics. As their first act under her mind control, former Guardian members Tuatara, Rising Sun and Wild Huntsman are sent off on specific missions to attack Nazi strongholds and Justice League members. Tuatara is sent to attack a Neo-Nazi fringe group based in Dover, England. The Justice League members Metamorpho, Elongated Man and Flash encounter Tuatara. As they battle, which takes place mostly underwater, is ended when he is wrapped up in the Elongated Man's body. He is taken to the surface, calls the League members 'Nazis' and soon falls into a coma. He is taken care of at an Australian medical facility, paid for by the Justice League. As he awaits transfer to the Justice League International embassy medical ward, the Queen Bee sends a signal to awaken him. He vanishes, which angers his Australian friend, the Tasmanian Devil. He returns to Bialya, along with Rising Sun and Wild Huntsman, who were also mysteriously awakened in the same manner. Tuatara and his friends eventually escape their brainwashing after several battles with the Justice League and with other Guardians. Unknown to them, Tuatara and his remaining friends are in constant danger, as new ruler of Bialya, 'President Harjavti' endeavors to keep control of the team. Owlwoman eventually hunts down Jack O'Lantern and Doctor Mist, who aids the Guardians escaping from under the thumb of Bialya.[6]

About five years later, the Guardians are now based out of a South Pacific island and Tuatara is not doing well at all. He comes to believe he is going insane as a result of losing control of his precognition powers. Several Guardians are targeted for neutralization by an old foe of Doctor Mist, Fain Y'onia. Godiva and Impala lose their powers. Olympian is badly injured. Bushmaster is outright killed as a result of his confrontation. Those able to fight gather in the Arizona desert. When Fain attempts to attack Owlwoman, they ambush him. This attempt does not go well. Thunderlord is killed and Tuatara takes a near fatal blow to the face. Y'onia was eventually defeated only by the sacrifice of the Wild Huntsman, who disappeared alongside the villain. Due to his injuries, Tuatara falls into a coma. His medical care is supervised by the former Guardians member the Seraph.[7]


Powers and Abilities

Powers

  • Pre-cognition: His third eye enables him to see into the fourth dimension, which gives him precognitive abilities, allowing him to see the future.
  • Retro-cognition: His third eye also gives him superhuman senses that allows him to see into the past.

Abilities


Appearances

Tuatara 1 (Issue 8)

Tuatara's appearance in SuperFriends, #8 (Nov. 1977).

Super Friends Comic Book:

First Mainstream / Post-Crisis Appearance:

  • Justice League International, #12 (April 1988).


Notes


Trivia

  • Tuatara is one of the few characters in the DC Universe who is considered a true Mutant. In all likelihood, he probably possesses the meta-gene, which enables him to see into the future. Most mutants in the DC Universe are commonly referred to as Metahumans, to differentiate them from the more popular Mutants of Marvel Comics.
  • Tuatara are reptiles unique to New Zealand. Although resembling most lizards, they are part of a distinct lineage, the order 'Rhynchocephalia'.[8]


External Links


References

  1. As revealed in SuperFriends, #8 (November 1977).
  2. As revealed in SuperFriends, #17 (February, 1979).
  3. As revealed in SuperFriends, #18 (March, 1979).
  4. To date there is no mention in the comics as to the circumstances of Tuatara joining the Global Guardians.
  5. Tuatara’s appearance in this story-line is limited to Justice League International, #12 (April 1988). It continues without him in Justice League International, #14 (June 1988).
  6. As revealed in Justice League Europe, #2 (May 1989).
  7. As revealed in Justice League Quarterly, #17 (Winter 1994)
  8. See Rhynchocephalia at Wikipedia