Triumph (comics)
| Triumph | |
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Triumph as depicted in Justice League International #68 (September 1994); art by Phil Jimenez (pencils), John Stokes (inks), Gene D'Angelo (colors). | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
| First appearance | Justice League America #91 (August 1994) |
| Created by | Mark Waid & Brian Augustyn (writers) Howard Porter (artist) |
| In-story information | |
| Alter ego | William MacIntyre |
| Team affiliations | Justice League International Justice League Task Force Justice League |
| Abilities | Ability to control the electromagnetic spectrum |
Triumph (William MacIntyre) is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe whose first full appearance was in Justice League America #92 (August 1994). He was created by Brian Augustyn, Mark Waid, and Howard Porter, though the character is primarily associated with writer Christopher Priest.
Years after Triumph's initial appearance, Priest revealed that the character was partially based on DC Comics creative director Neal Pozner: "His shtick was: Triumph was always right... it was what made him so annoying to his fellow heroes... He was. At the end of the day, Neal would be proven right. That fact, more than anything else, annoyed many staffers beyond reason".