| Matthew "Red" Ryan | |
|---|---|
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
| First appearance | Showcase #6 (February 1957) |
| Created by | Jack Kirby |
| In-story information | |
| Species | Human |
| Team affiliations | Challengers of the Unknown |
Matthew "Red"Ryan is a fictional character and member of the adventure teamChallengers of the Unknown, published byDC Comics. He was created byJack Kirby, and debuted inShowcase #6 (February 1957).[1]
In 1967, the character was killed in a story called "Taps for Red" (Challengers of the Unknown #55, April 1967), but his death was undone after six issues.[2]
An accomplishedstunt man and daredevil performer, Red Ryan is known for his athletic ability and fearless attitude towards extreme sport. He was scheduled to appear on a radio program with pilotAce Morgan, scientist Walter "Prof" Haley, and boxer Rocky Davis. After their plane crashes in theRocky Mountains, the four men emerge from the wreckage alive and unscathed. Deciding to band together, they form the Challengers of the Unknown and embark on a career of adventuring and exploration.
During one of their adventures, Red appears to be killed off, and his younger brother, pop star Marty "Tino Manarry" Ryan, joins the team in his absence.[2] However, Red soon returns to the team, and Marty leaves after receiving injuries that render him blind.
Years later, a middle-aged Red is still affiliated with the Challengers and living in Challenger Mountain. WhenMulti-Man sabotages the team's generator, the resulting explosion destroys their base and the nearby town, killing thousands of people. Although Prof and June are supposedly deceased, Red, Ace and Rocky survive the blast and are charged with criminal negligence. Despite being found not guilty, they are ordered to disband as a team. Following the split, Red becomes a vigilante mercenary. His activities take him toGotham City, where he is dissuaded byBatman to leave. Later, he rejoins Ace and Rocky to reform the Challengers.