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Last Updated on Sunday, February 08, 2004

Appearances:
JLA/W.I.L.D.Cats
September 1997

History:
     Apparently, this character originally showed up in the original JLA series but I never heard of him so I can't say anything about that.
    However, during his most recent conflict with the League, he got an evolving battlesuit and incorporated time-travel technology into
it. The JLA took his old time-travel device, the Chrono-Cube, and began to track the villain. They followed him through time to the time of a dark nova near Earth, a great energy release that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. He absorbed enough energy to take control and merge with the Omega Attractor. However, the dark nova also caused a bridge between DC world and the WildCATS universe. Teaming together, the WildCATS were able to dispatch Epoch while the JLA used the Chrono-
Cube to trap Epoch in a temporal prison, just before Epoch evolved into an omnipotent being.

Description:
     Epoch is an ordinary human that wield a bulky metallic battlesuit that is constantly morphing and changing. It composed of an arsenal of weapons spanning the entire history of weaponry.

Personality:
     Epoch is a power-mad psycho. He is infatuated with ruling not only the world but ruling all of time. His preoccupation with mastering time is why he often plays with his opponents, attempting to kill their pasts instead of killing them outright, for example.

 

Real Name: Unknown
Base of Operations: Various eras in 
                                   the timestream
Marital Status: Unknown
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Black
First Appearance: Justice League of 
                              America #10

   The first four-dimensional super-villain, his first strike might take place tomorrow and his next on the warmest afternoon of your childhood, years before either of you meet.
   The Lord of Time is a fugitive from the future, a convict from an era when

modern man finally catches up with the ancient Aboriginal concept of space and time, where all creation exists simultaneously and our perspective of the fourth dimension is all that currently restrains us.
   His slight build and awkward features are dangerously deceptive.  The Lord of Time is skilled in warfare techniques not to be developed on Earth for almost fifty thousand years, armed to the teeth with an ever-changing arsenal spanning ten million years and the outrageous ability to jump forward, backward and diagonally in time to his tactical advantage.
   Time waits for no man.
   Except one.