Black Racer (DC Comics)

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The Black Racer is a character, a deity and avatar of Death in the DC Comics universe who often hunts those affiliated with the New Gods.<ref name=Guide>Template:Cite book</ref> The character first appears in New Gods #3 (July 1971) and was created by Jack Kirby.<ref name="dc-ency">Template:Citation</ref>

Fictional character biography

The Black Racer's corporeal form is Sgt. Willie Walker, who was paralyzed during the Vietnam War. Walker was contacted by the Source when Darkseid first brought the war of the gods to Earth, and told it was his responsibility to take on the role. The Racer makes use of what appear to be skis as his means of transport, much like how the Silver Surfer, another Kirby creation, uses a surfboard. New Gods are collected by the Racer at the moment of their deaths, and taken to Hadis (the Fourth World version of Hades).

In Captain Atom #42, it is stated that the Black Racer represents "death as inevitability", whereas Death of the Endless represents "death as compassionate release". Nekron, meanwhile, represents "Death as the ultimate opponent". This has been contested by Neil Gaiman, who says that Death of the Endless is the ultimate incarnation of death in the DC Universe.

During the Our Worlds at War crossover, the Black Racer attempts to harvest Steel's soul, but Superman talks him out of it.<ref>Superman: The Man of Steel #116 (September 2001)</ref> Young Justice encounters the Black Racer while he is moving Steel to Apokolips and pursues him by initiative of Lobo and Superboy, even if Robin disagreed.<ref>Young Justice #36 (October 2001)</ref>

Seven Soldiers

In Seven Soldiers: Mister Miracle, the Black Racer has a bet with Metron as to whether Mister Miracle will be successful in saving the New Gods following the destruction of Apokolips and New Genesis. The Racer's original form makes brief appearances to test Shilo Norman's skills. Willie Walker is later killed by Infinity-Man in Death of the New Gods mini-series.

Final Crisis

The Black Racer appears in the Final Crisis event, where he is present at the death of Orion and pursues Barry Allen and Wally West. As with the other New Gods, his appearance has been redesigned; he now wears a sleeker armor and wields scythe-like poles.<ref>Final Crisis #1 (July 2008)</ref> The Final Crisis Sketchbook states that J. G. Jones and Grant Morrison designed the Black Racer to resemble a knight.<ref>Final Crisis Sketch Book (July 2008)</ref>

The New 52

The Black Racer makes his first appearance after the Flashpoint reboot in the Darkseid War storyline, where the Anti-Monitor fuses him with the Flash and forces him to kill Darkseid.<ref>Justice League (vol. 2) #44 (November 2015)</ref><ref name=":0">Justice League (vol. 2) #50 (July 2016)</ref> The two are later separated, with the Racer killing Volthoom and freeing Jessica Cruz from his influence before vanishing.<ref name=":0" />

Powers and abilities

The Black Racer has the power to phase through solid objects and bring death to those he has chosen with a single touch. He travels through the air by means of two cosmically powered celestial skis, which can accelerate to the speed of light. His ski poles can also phase through solid matter to deliver the Black Racer's death touch. As a deity, he is also immortal, and wears a cosmic armor that give him super strength and endurance.

Other versions

  • An alternate universe variant of the Black Racer appears in the JLA story arc "Rock of Ages".
  • An alternate universe variant of the Black Racer appears in Darkseid vs. Galactus: The Hunger.
  • An alternate universe variant of the Black Racer makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Kingdom Come.
  • An alternate universe variant of the Black Racer appears in DCeased.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

In other media

Television

Black Racer makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the Superman: The Animated Series episode "Apokolips... Now!".

Video games

Black Racer appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Miscellaneous

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