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Wildcat (comics) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wildcat (comics)
Wildcat is the name of several fictional characters, all DC Comics superheroes. The first and most famous of these is Theodore "Ted" Grant, a long-time member of the Justice Society of America (JSA). Created by writer Bill Finger and designed by illustrator Irwin Hasen, Grant's Wildcat first appeared in ''Sensation Comics'' # 1 (January 1942). A world-class heavyweight boxer, Grant became inadvertently entangled in the criminal underworld and developed a costumed identity to clear his name. Modern depictions of Wildcat show him to be a rowdy tough guy with a streak of male chauvinism, leading to frequent clashes with the relatively progressive Power Girl, as well as exploring some of the character's insecurities. Meanwhile, a magical "nine lives" spell has explained his vitality at an old age. Like many older JSA members, he has been a mentor to younger heroes, particularly Batman and Black Canary. Other characters have taken Grant's name and identity, including Grant's goddaughter Yolanda Montez, who served as a temporary replacement for him, and Grant's son Thomas "Tom" Bronson, a metahuman werecat who is tutored by Grant as a second Wildcat and a Justice Society member in late-2000s stories. ==Tomahawk's Rangers== Wildcat (real name unknown) was a member of Tomahawk's Rangers, who fought for independence in the American Revolution during the 18th century. His first appearance was in ''Tomahawk'' #92 (May/June 1964), and was created by France Herron, Fred Ray, Murray Boltinoff and Dan Spiegle. His choice of pseudonym has no connection to Ted Grant or the "Wildcat" superhero legacy he started, and by convention, Ted Grant is usually referred to as "Wildcat I".
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