McCay is a
Dutch Reformed minister. He was friend and pastor to the former
Sandman, Wesley Dodds, until he died. Dodds proclaimed an apocalyptic prophecy concerning future events involving the world's super-heroes. Prior to entering the presence of the Quintessence he had always believed that God was a force and that that force did not assume a literal physical form or create servants to its will. McCay is saddened by this and finds that he has inherited Dodds' visions. McCay's world is one where a new generation of super-heroes has become far more violent and bloodthirsty than their predecessors, such as
Superman,
Batman and
Wonder Woman. This culminates in the destruction of
Kansas in a battle resulting in the deaths of one million people. McCay delivers a sermon based on the
Book of Revelation, which includes passages that unintentionally remind his congregation of the Kansas disaster. Shortly afterward, McCay is contacted by the
Spectre to bear witness to the events of the changing world. He believes the Spectre to be an angel and thus validates his faith. In the course of their travels, McCay and the Spectre witness the growing tension in the world, the attempts by Superman and his
Justice League to restore order, and plots by the likes of
Lex Luthor to take advantage in order to seize power for themselves. McCay attempts to tell Superman that the apocalypse will result from their actions, but is ignored. At the final battle involving the
Outsiders, the Justice League, and the heroes who escaped from imprisonment, a nuclear bomb is dropped by the
United Nations. The Spectre asks McCay to pass judgement on who is right. McCay, recognizing that the situation is more complex than simply a right or wrong decision, sees an alternative. McCay grows angry at the Spectre's announced intent to depart and leave things as they are. As Superman rages at the U.N., McCay calls attention to the fact that conflict arises when superhumans separate themselves from humans. This convinces Superman to calm down and follow a new path. McCay is later seen giving an inspiring sermon to his
parish, which is attended by the Spectre's human host
Jim Corrigan. ==Other versions==