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Chase (comics)

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For the character from Planetary, see Ambrose Chase.

Chase


Cameron Chase on the cover of Chase #1,
art by J.H. Williams III.

Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Batman #550, January (1998)
Created by Dan Curtis Johnson
J.H. Williams III
Characteristics
Alter ego Cameron Chase
Team
affiliations
Department of Extranormal Operations
Suicide Squad
Abilities Negates metahuman talents.

Chase was a comic book series published by DC Comics. It was written by Dan Curtis Johnson and illustrated by J.H. Williams III. It lasted ten issues (including a special 1,000,000 issue). The character of Cameron Chase first appeared in Batman #550, January (1998) written by Doug Moench and drawn by Kelley Jones. The Batman appearance was used to promote the upcoming series.

Contents

Fictional character biography

The series focused on Cameron Chase, an agent of the D.E.O. tasked with monitoring and neutralizing metahuman threats to national security. A New York City native and former private detective, Chase was actively recruited by Director Bones, head of the Northeastern division of the Department of Extranormal Operations, which dealt with metahuman and supernatural threats to national security.[1]

Dr. Trap kills the Acro-Bat
Dr. Trap kills the Acro-Bat

Trauma

Cameron was the eldest daughter of Walter Chase. Walter led a secret second life as little known hero the Acro-Bat who led of a team of altruistic but inexperienced heroes known as the Justice Experience. Walter was murdered by a deranged ex-scientist named Doctor Trap, who used his cybernetic jaws to tear the hero's throat out. Doctor Trap was in reality Larry Trapp, a man who had lost his girlfriend Caroline Anders due to a public battle between the Justice Experience and their arch-enemies, the House of Pain, and blamed her death on all involved. Trap thereupon set about trapping and killing the members of both teams. Trap left Acro-Bat's body on the kitchen floor of the Chase family's home, where a young Cameron found it first. Her father's murder deeply scarred Cameron Chase, and left her with a deep hatred of superbeings.[2]

Assignments

Cameron has since been assigned to a number of cases, including one involving the Suicide Squad and Russian Mafiya-controlled Rocket Reds in issues #2 & 3, a job watching the Teen Titans in issue #4, and the Cult of the Broken Circle in issue #5. While watching the Titans, she works with Booster Gold and Firehawk to stop an attack from the Clock King and his Clockwatchers. Her most noteworthy case involved her attempts to ascertain the true identity of the Batman, as seen in Chase #7, 8. Cameron currently lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn with her boyfriend Peter Rice and her sister Terry. She is currently appearing in Manhunter alongside her friend and former college roommate, Kate Spencer, a.k.a. Manhunter. In Manhunter #27 (January 2007), it was revealed that Trap is still alive and has kidnapped Cameron's sister.

Abilities

  • Cameron can dampen the superhuman talents of any Metahuman within her sphere of influence when she is threatened. This ability appears to be subconscious.
  • Cameron is proficient in the use of a handgun, and is a skilled investigator.
  • She is also an excellent computer hacker.

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