| General Orwell Taylor | |  | | | | Characteristics | | Alter ego | Orwell Taylor | | Affiliations | The Jury, US Army, Life Foundation | | Abilities | None | | General Orwell Taylor is a character in the Marvel comics universe. Marvel Comics (Stan Lee is behind many of the superheros) is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
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History
Orwell Taylor and his wife had two sons Maxwell (Max) and Hugh. Hugh joined the army, after he left the army he got a job working at the Vault a prison for super powered criminals. Hugh was murdered by Venom during his escape. The Vault is the widely used nickname of a defunct prison facility for super-human criminals (predominantly supervillains) in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
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Orwell recruited a number of Hugh's co-workers from the Vault (Sentry, Firearm, Bomblast) as well as Ramshot who was Hugh's best friend from his army days as well as Orwell's older son who was given the codename Screech. Orwell outfitted them with altered Guardsman armors designed to exploit Venom's weaknesses of fire and sonics. This team became known as The Jury . Firearm is a fictional character in the Marvel comics universe. ...
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The Jury failed against Venom. Later Orwell devised a way to kidnap Spider-Man. Spider-Man was put on trial for bringing the Venom symbiote to earth. Again the Jury and Orwell met with defeat. Later Orwell began a business relationship with the criminal organization the Life Foundation who were also enemies of Venom. The Jury became more or less glorified goons. Orwell soon became paranoid that his men were out to usurp his authority. Orwell slowly began to show that his hate and desire for revenge had twisted him and he had no regard left for anyone but himself. The Jury eventually parted from Taylor and redefined their modus operandi. Orwell most often clashed with his son Screech who hated Orwell's methods. He also routinely clashed with Ramshot whose conscience kept interferring with the way Orwell ran the Jury.
Powers Orwell Taylor was a middle aged normal human with no super powers.
References - Venom: Lethal Protector #2-3
- Amazing Spider-Man #382-385
- Spider-Man: The Arachnis Project #1-6
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