Isaiah Crockett

Isaiah Crockett
Isaiah as Slagger/Joto
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceTeen Titans (vol. 2) #1 (October 1996)
Created byDan Jurgens
In-story information
Alter egoIsaiah Crockett
SpeciesHuman/H'San Natall hybrid
Team affiliationsTeen Titans
Notable aliasesSlagger, Joto, Hot Spot
Abilities
  • Flight
  • Heat generation
  • Burning aura

Isaiah Crockett (currently known as Hot Spot, formerly Joto, and originally named Slagger, Issaiah) is a character appearing in media published by DC Comics. The character is a superhero and former member of the Teen Titans.

Publication history

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Isaiah Crockett first appeared in Teen Titans (vol. 2) #1, and was created by Dan Jurgens.

Fictional character biography

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Isaiah's mother was already pregnant with him when she married Judge Crockett, who was unaware that the unborn child was half-alien (part Human and part H'San Natall). At age 16, Isaiah qualified to enter college, but on his first day at Ivy University, he and two other students (Toni Monettia who would later become Argent, and Cody Driscoll who would later become Risk) were abducted by the H'san Natall. Also abducted was The Atom, who was caught in the energy stream as well. On board the alien ship, they rescued the Earth girl who would later become Prysm, and from there they escaped.[1] During these events, the students learned that they were all half H'san Natall. They stayed together and formed another incarnation of the Teen Titans.[2]

Isaiah initially took up the name Slagger, but his father suggested another codename, Joto, which is Swahili for "heat". During a battle with Haze (Jarrod Jupiter), he was badly burned.[3] Before he died, he touched Prysm on the cheek, sending out a heat pulse with his life essence into her. Later, the H'san Natall had repaired his body, although he was a mindless killing machine in this state.[4] When Prysm came within close proximity of him, his life essence transferred back into his body and he regained control. Together, the Titans and Superman were able to talk the H'san Natall out of further aggression. The team disbanded and went their own ways. Joto would later aid the Titans during the Technis Imperative conflict, which also involved the Justice League and all past Titan members.

In 52, Isaiah briefly rejoins the Teen Titans under the name Hot Spot. During Final Crisis, he is considered for the team membership drive before being rejected in favor of Static, Aquagirl, and Kid Eternity.

During Superboy-Prime's attack on Titans Tower, Hot Spot (along with Prysm and Argent) appeared as one of many former and prospective Teen Titans who arrived to assist the current team.[5]

During the "Dark Nights: Metal" storyline, Hot Spot is shown as a member of the Teen Titans. He nearly killed Replicant before Sideways intervened.[6]

During the Heroes in Crisis storyline, Hot Spot is among the heroes killed in an energy blast caused by Savitar.[7] In The Flash #791, it was revealed that the hero Gold Beetle has replaced all of the dead heroes with clones from the 31st Century and that they were all actually alive.

Powers and abilities

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Hot Spot originally had the power to increase the temperature of any object he touched, and he could sense heat via a kind of infrared vision. His original Joto costume was equipped with a wrist mounted cannon, with which he could fire projectiles which were superheated by his powers.

During One Year Later, Hot Spot's powers seem to have evolved, allowing him to fly and surround himself with an aura of flame. Any other new powers have yet to be seen. This change in his powers and name seem to be inspired by the characterization he received in the animated series.

In other media

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References

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  1. ^ Teen Titans (vol. 2) #1
  2. ^ Teen Titans (vol. 2) #2
  3. ^ Teen Titans (vol. 2) #11
  4. ^ Teen Titans (vol. 2) #19
  5. ^ Teen Titans (vol. 3) #99
  6. ^ Sideways #4. DC Comics.
  7. ^ Heroes in Crisis #1. DC Comics.
  8. ^ a b "Hot Spot Voices (Teen Titans)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved July 18, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  9. ^ "Teen Titans Go! #50 - Graduation Day (Issue)". Comic Vine. Retrieved July 18, 2024.
  10. ^ Eisen, Andrew (October 2, 2013). "DC Characters and Objects - Scribblenauts Unmasked Guide". IGN. Retrieved July 18, 2024.