Judomaster
Judomaster is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.[1]
An unidentified incarnation of Judomaster appears in the DC Extended Universe television series Peacemaker, played by Nhut Le.
Creation
Creator Frank McLaughlin stated the characters genesis, "I had developed the character Judomaster and was anxious to leave… Charlton to work freelance exclusively, Charlie Santangelo was in charge of Charlton at the time. He and I played judo at the same dojo, so his interest in my character was more than a passing one… Reagreed to give me a shot and publish Judomaster, and that’s when it hit the fan."[2]
Fictional character biography
Hadley Jagger
Judomaster | |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Special War Series #4 (November 1965) |
Created by | |
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Alter ego | Hadley "Rip" Jagger |
Species | Human |
Place of origin | Earth |
Team affiliations | |
Abilities | Martial artist specializing in judo |

Judomaster's title lasted from #89 to #98, from June, 1966 to December 1967. It was a retitling of Gunmaster, which was itself a retitling of Six-Gun Heroes.[4]
Along with most Charlton Comics superhero characters, the rights to Judomaster were sold to DC Comics. In post-Crisis continuity, Judomaster was said to be a member of the All-Star Squadron, DC's team of superheroes during World War II, although he has never appeared in an actual published story as a member of the team.[5] His kid sidekick, Tiger, would later become the villain Avatar in the L.A.W. miniseries published by DC Comics, which re-teamed the Charlton characters that had been acquired by DC. In the same series it is shown Judomaster has lived for some time in the fictional city of Nanda Parbat. As time passes in a different manner there, Judomaster has retained a younger form. Since the miniseries, Judomaster has only appeared a few times.
Sometime in his life, he had a son named Thomas Jagger.
Judomaster was killed when he took part in the giant battle of Metropolis during the "Infinite Crisis" storyline during which the supervillain Bane broke his back.[6]
Unnamed
Judomaster | |
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![]() Judomaster as seen in the interior artwork for Justice League Quarterly #14 (March 1994). Ar by Mike Collins. | |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Justice League Quarterly #14 (March 1994) |
Created by | |
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Alter ego | Unnamed |
Species | Human |
Place of origin | Earth |
Abilities | Martial artist specializing in judo |
Thomas Jagger
Judomaster | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Checkmate #1 (July 2006) |
Created by |
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Alter ego | Thomas Jagger |
Species | Human |
Place of origin | Earth |
Team affiliations | Checkmate |
Abilities | Martial artist specializing in judo |
Sonia Sato
Judomaster | |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Birds of Prey #100 (January 2007) |
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Alter ego | Sonia Sato |
Species | Human |
Place of origin | Earth |
Team affiliations | |
Abilities | Martial artist specializing in judo |
Other versions
- A female version was seen in Alex Ross and Mark Waid's comic Kingdom Come, as a member of Magog's Justice Battalion, along with the rest of the Charlton 'Action Heroes'. She was apparently killed with the other members when Captain Atom was killed.
- In the final issue of 52, a new Multiverse is revealed, originally consisting of 52 identical realities. Among the parallel realities shown is one designated "Earth-4". As a result of Mister Mind "eating" aspects of this reality, it takes on visual aspects similar to the pre-Crisis Earth-4, including Judomaster and the other Charlton characters. The names of the characters are not mentioned in the panel in which they appear, the Judomaster is visually similar to the Rip Jagger Judomaster.[14] Based on comments by Grant Morrison, this alternate universe is not the pre-Crisis Earth-4.[15]
- A version of Sonia Sato appears in Earth 2 #9 as part of "The New 52", a reboot of the DC Comics storyline. Alongside other parallel versions of former JSA members (namely Wesley Dodds a.k.a. Sandman) that reside on Earth 2, Major Sonia Sato of the World Army appears at the home of Jay Garrick's mother in an attempt to apprehend Jay. She is seen wearing a sigil designating her as a representative of the nation of Japan.[16]
In other media
Television
- Sonia Sato appears in the Stargirl episode "Summer School: Chapter Ten", portrayed by Kristen Lee. This version is a Blue Valley citizen who runs a coffee stand.
- An unidentified Judomaster appears in Peacemaker, portrayed by Nhut Le.[17] This version works as a sadistic bodyguard for United States Senator Royland Goff and allies himself with the "Butterflies", parasitic aliens secretly led by their queen possessed the now-deceased Goff.
Film
- Rip Jagger appears in Batman: Soul of the Dragon, voiced by Chris Cox.[18] This version is a student of O-Sensei alongside Shiva, Richard Dragon, Jade, Ben Turner, and Bruce Wayne stationed in Nanda Parbat. Secretly a member of the Kobra cult, he kills Jade to unleash Nāga from his mystical dimension, but is devoured by Nāga's demonic servants.
References
- Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 157. ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
- Cooke, Jon B. (2022). The Charlton companion : a history of the Derby, Connecticut, publisher and its comic books. Raleigh, North Carolina. p. 130. ISBN 978-1-60549-111-0.
- Markstein, Don. "Judomaster". Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- Wells, John (2014). American Comic Book Chronicles: 1965-1969. TwoMorrows Publishing. pp. 60–61. ISBN 978-1605490557.
- Thomas, Roy (2006). The All-Star Companion: Vol 2. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 87. ISBN 978-1893905375.
- Infinite Crisis #7
- Justice League: The Rise and Fall Special.
- Checkmate #11-#12. DC Comics.
- JSA All-Stars #7 (August 2010)
- Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #22
- Blackest Night: JSA #1 (December 2009)
- JSA All-Stars #7 (August 2010)
- Doomsday Clock #6 (July 2018)
- 52 52: 13/5 (May 2, 2007), DC Comics
- Brady, Matt (2007-05-08). "The 52 Exit Interviews: Grant Morrison". Newsarama. Archived from the original on 2007-05-10. Retrieved 2007-05-12.
- Earth 2 #9. DC Comics.
- D'Alessandro, Anthony (February 4, 2021). "'Peacemaker': James Gunn HBO Max Series Adds Nhut Le As Judomaster". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on February 4, 2021. Retrieved February 4, 2021.
- "Syndicated Comics". 11 December 2020.
External links
- Judomaster (Rip Jagger) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Judomaster (1994) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Judomaster (Sonia Sato) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Judomaster & Tiger at the International Catalogue of Superheroes
- Judomaster at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on October 25, 2011.
- Entry on Judomaster & Tiger
- Index to the Earth-4 adventures of the Charlton Action Heroes