
Apollo
Andrew Pulaski
First Appearance
Stormwatch #4 (1998)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Apollo, Sun King, Andrew Pulaski, Kid Apollo, Pluto, Aphrodite
About Apollo
Apollo, whose civilian identity is Andrew Pulaski, is one of the most powerful figures in the Wildstorm Universe — a solar-powered titan whose abilities echo those of DC's own Superman while carving out a distinctly darker, more complex legacy. His first appearance in Stormwatch #4 (1998) is a pivotal key issue for collectors, introducing a character who would quickly become a cornerstone of Warren Ellis's landmark restructuring of the Wildstorm line. Born from a God/Eternal origin, Apollo draws his extraordinary abilities — including flight, invulnerability, heat vision, and near-limitless energy absorption — directly from solar radiation, making him effectively unstoppable under an open sky.
Apollo's profile skyrocketed when Ellis and artist Bryan Hitch launched The Authority, one of the most critically acclaimed and collector-coveted series of the late 1990s and early 2000s. As a founding member of The Authority alongside his partner Midnighter, Apollo became the emotional and physical backbone of a team that redefined what superhero fiction could say about power, politics, and justice. The Authority's early print runs are highly sought after, and Apollo's prominent role throughout the series makes his key issues essential reading for any serious Wildstorm collector. His relationship with Midnighter — one of mainstream comics' first prominent same-sex superhero pairings — added cultural weight that only increases the long-term significance of these books.
Beyond The Authority, Apollo's history with Stormwatch and Stormwatch Zero gives collectors fertile ground to explore his origins and early development. His aliases — including Kid Apollo and the enigmatic Sun King identity — hint at a rich backstory that writers have mined across multiple story arcs. His inclusion among the Supermen of the Multiverse further cements his status as a character of cosmic importance, while team appearances with the WildC.A.T.s and other Wildstorm properties make his comics essential connective tissue across the entire imprint.
For collectors, Apollo represents the best of what Wildstorm had to offer: bold creative vision, landmark character work, and issues that have only grown in cultural and market value since publication. His first appearance in Stormwatch #4, his debut in The Authority, and the early Authority story arcs are all considered blue-chip keys in the Wildstorm back-issue market. Whether you're chasing raw copies or high-grade slabs, Apollo's books reward the hunt.







