Father Time (
Larry Scott) is a
fictional comic book superhero in the
Marvel Comics universe. He was created by writer
Stan Lee and artist
Al Avison in
Captain America Comics #6 (Sept. 1941), published by Marvel predecessor
Timely Comics during the period fans and historians call the
Golden Age of comic books.
Publication history
One of future Marvel patriarch Stan Lee's first co-creations, Father Time starred in a backup feature in
Captain America Comics #6-12 (Sept. 1941 - March 1942), by which time it was being drawn by
Jack Alderman. The feature also appeared in
Young Allies Comics #3 (Spring 1942), and
Mystic Comics #10 (Aug. 1942).
A different, non-superhero Father Time appeared as a character in the
Blonde Phantom story "Doomed for Death" in
Blonde Phantom Comics #22 (March 1949).
Hawkeye (Clint Barton), the superhero archer of the team the
Avengers, disguised himself as an unrelated character named Father Time in the 50th-anniversary issue
Captain America #383 (March 1991). Another
unrelated character of the same name appears in
DC Comics.
Fictional character biography
Wearing a hooded cloak and wielding a scythe, Larry Scott seeks to make time work against criminals, rather than in their favor. He becomes Father Time to save his wrongfully accused father from being hung, but was only seconds too late to prevent his father's death.
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