Scorch (comics)

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Scorch

Scorch on the cover of JLA#84.

Publisher DC Comics
First appearance JLA #61 (Feb. 2002)
Created by
Characteristics
Alter ego Aubrey Sparks
Affiliations Justice League
Abilities Create and manipulate flames
Withstand extreme heat without injury
Teleportation(via disappearing in a cloud of smoke and reappearing elsewhere)
Can also take on a human appearance (note: this is an ability she was stated to have, but not shown using)

Scorch is a character appearing in DC Comics.

[edit] Character history

Originally a normal human from Pisboe, Virginia, Aubrey Sparks was transformed into Scorch during the short "Emperor Joker" storyline. The Joker uses power stolen from Mr. Mxyzptlk to create an alternate universe in which Superman is a villain and creates his own warped version of the Justice League, which includes a psychopathic Scorch. She attempts to help Bizarro capture Superman. After Joker is defeated, Mr. Mxyzptlk decides to keep several of the new characters by adding them to the restored reality. Thus, Scorch continues to exist after the conclusion of the "Emperor Joker" story arc.

Scorch is later seen in Superman in Action Comics #774 doing battle with Superman and the Martian Manhunter.

Scorch was also later seen in "The Gift" (Superman in Action Comics #783), as a generic villain with no observable goals. She sets a park on fire and fights Superman.

Scorch later (JLA #84-JLA#89) enlisted the aid of the Manhunter in trying to make sense of her confused memories, which likely were a result of her creation. Scorch offered to help the Manhunter learn to overcome his weakness to fire. In the process, she inadvertently released the personality of "Fernus" that had been hidden inside the Manhunter for his entire life. Later it is revealed that several millennia ago, the Oans had transformed the Martians from the "Burning Martian" form into the current one. That was done to stop them from incinerating entire worlds as part of their reproductive cycle. Now free, Fernus planned to set the earth ablaze with the aid of the entire world's nuclear arsenals. After that plan was foiled by the JLA, he then set a city afire to provide him with the energy needed to reproduce. While the JLA engaged him, Scorch attempted to draw all of the flames from the city into herself. Fernus defeats the JLA and attacks Scorch sending her into a coma, releasing the flames she had absorbed back into the city. Fernus was ultimately defeated, but despite medical treatment, Scorch was not expected to recover from her coma.

Scorch reappeared in Superman #225. A brushfire had erupted in the western United States, threatening homes. Reporter Jimmy Olsen was on assignment to cover the story when a villain named Effigy emerges from the blaze and causes Olsen's plane to crash. Superman arrives, but is ambushed by Effigy and Scorch, who appears to explain why she had started the fire. She had been roused from her coma (apparently by Despero) and was led to believe that the JLA was a great threat. As her accomplices (Effigy, Plasmus, and Heat Wave) engaged Superman, Scorch realized she had erred and helped Superman defeat them. Superman rescued Olsen, and left the villains to Scorch.