Tron

Tron

Creation & Design

Tron was created by Steven Lisberger and was first introduced in the 1982 film 'Tron'. The character was designed to represent the digital world and the conflict between users and programs.

Early Years

Initially appearing in the film, Tron was later adapted into various comic book series, expanding his story and the universe of the Grid.

Character Development

Over the years, Tron has evolved from a simple program into a complex character with deep ties to the digital world and its users, reflecting themes of identity, loyalty, and the nature of reality.

Cultural Reception

Tron has been well-received by audiences, becoming a cult classic and influencing the portrayal of digital worlds in media.

Character Details

Real Name:
Alan Bradley
Aliases:
Tron, The User
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
The Users, The Grid
Abilities:
Expert programmer, Combat skills, Digital manipulation
Equipment:
Identity disc, Light cycle, Combat suit
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
brown
Low
$1
Mid
$5
High
$15
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Origin of the Tron universe
1st U.S. appearance of Tron in an original comic book story
Previous illustrated versions of Tron appeared in Sunday newspaper comic strips
[August 2020 - the director of Malificent is onboard with Jared Leto starring / Tron 3: Ares is eyeing a production date to start shooting]

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