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Tim Churley, better known as The Gatekeeper is the main antagonist of Joe Venture. An techno wizard and a cosmic scientist who was summoned by Lucas Wookville and was gaslighted into forcing Joebotnik McCricket to be in his own experiments to test out the resourcefulness of a mortal being given magic (as well as for Lucas' entertainment).

Bio[]

Beginnings[]

He is first introduced by a giant hand who pulled Joe out of his room and shoving him into a cosmic warp hole Joe didn't want to be in. The Gatekeeper grants Joe magical powers to test out if he's worthy of being a magical specimen in his experimental research despite Joe not wanting any part of it, Joe attempts climbing up the lines of the warp hole to his home portal, and The Gatekeeper whacks Joe like a fly with a fly-swatter, and Joe falls down upon The Gatekeeper sending him into a fictional galaxy against Joe's will.

Everytime Joebotnik is seen trying to find his way home through cosmic portals, Joebotnik ends up being whacked by The Gatekeeper sending blunt objects or uses giant hands as cheap tactics of his.

Ninth Dimension[]

The next time he is seen in the Ninth Dimension, Joebotnik spawns a purified Trigod to terrify The Gatekeeper himself, and The Gatekeeper finds himself in a vulnerable situation by Joe spawning lawyers and news reporters to confirm his endlessly sadistic experimenting on Joe, and he is revealed to be a scientist named Tim Churley. When he gets arrested, he somehow got past the incrimination and suddenly got the ability to use his watch as a gadget of torture in order to throw Joebotnik back into two more dimensions for his research and as "retaliation".

Grand Finale[]

The next time as of the 12th Dimension, we see him is the dramatic moment Joebotnik gets the last idea to kill The Gatekeeper for good in a form of a surprise attack after Joebotnik takes note of what The Gatekeeper is capable of, and The Gatekeeper is then brutally killed off for good, with a giant blunt lethal rock landing on top of him while The Gatekeeper was asleep and wasn't aware of his inevitable demise.

Personality[]

He remains as a enigmatic person, as the audience is meant to know very little of him to make him seem mysterious. At the same time, he has shown to be very manipulative, ruthless, unscrupulous, abusive, psychopathic, and heartless towards Joe, The Gatekeeper revels in torturing Joe for his own amusement and addiction for "research". He even tried to fake stupidity and sincerity to trick Joe into thinking he's a incompetent moron when he wasn't, but a egotistical coward he's always been.

Despite being a very threatening scientist who uses unethical experimenting of cosmic powers to his advantage, he is rather irresponsible, opportunistic and Joebotnik still sees him as a obnoxious "imbecile" in terms of emotional intelligence (even though Joe knows very well he's a relentless sadist who tortured him for his own entertainment and The Gatekeeper knows he does it for just that and nothing more). This on top of The Gatekeeper observing Joe whenever he feels like it, and pulls Joe into another realm against Joe's will has him forcing Joe into another realm if he's been a fictional realm for "too long" makes him seem... bad with timing. Even though he's shown to be fully capable of pulling Joe out of dimensions/universes flawlessly with his magi-tech, is capable of torturing multiple people if he truly wanted to, has made Joebotnik tortured for 60 years in a intentionally cryptic loophole of cosmic transporting, and tried hiding his gadgets while getting arrested and somehow managing to escape cosmic prison, The Gatekeeper still doesn't think to keep good eye on what Joe does despite having fun torturing Joe, and as a result, his idiotic acts of overlooking anything Joe did has led to The Gatekeeper eventually getting overthrown and even killed by Joe's powers at the end of the story.

He is also a highly sadistic person since he is obsessed with manipulating and torturing Joebotnik because of his nine bullies gaslighting him into saying how Joe "deserved" the torture for being a 'annoying' person when both, his bullies and The Gatekeeper themselves, come across as petty, aggressive, delusional, and single-minded.

To compare and contrast Joebotnik himself being comical, charismatic, selfless and eventually more powerful and smarter than ever before, The Gatekeeper is intimidating, tyrannical, selfish and treated as a formidable threat for a certain amount of time (to then become more than a annoying nuisance to Joebotnik), and then he degrades himself to be a somewhat hopeless shell of his former shelf; prior to his lack of intellect despite being remorseless enough to pose a valid threat to Joe.

Appearance[]

He is a masked, slim human with a black mask that glows yellow or red eyes or a mouth in the style of Doctor Doom from Marvel.

Powers and Abilities[]

  • Supernatural Energy: The Gatekeeper can spawn blunt/harmful objects and giant hands to overpower Joe while he's flying in any cosmic portal The Gatekeeper has access to.
  • Reality-Warping: Ever since the beginning of the story, he can unlock portals to any dimension and uses giant hands to trap Joe and pull him into the same cosmic portal The Gatekeeper has access to.
  • Deception: When Joe tried climbing up a cosmic portal at the beginning of the story, he used a fly swatter to swat Joe attempting to climb his way back home.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • He serves as a "evil sadistic hinderance" counterpart to Joebotnik in terms of magic and morality.
  • All of his recklessly villainous motives and destructive actions to said intentions he had, despite being irresponsible and too arrogant to see the errors of his ways at the end, makes him out to be the only character from Joe Venture to be considered Pure Evil.

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