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Encyclopedia > Red Tornado
Red Tornado


The android Red Tornado, on the cover for Justice League Of America #3 (2006). Art by Michael Turner Image File history File links Download high resolution version (526x800, 175 KB) Summary Cover to Justice League of America #3. ... Michael Turner is: Michael Turner (artist), a comic book publisher and artist known for his work on Witchblade and Fathom. ...

Publisher DC Comics
First appearance As Red Tornado: Justice League of America #64
As Ulthoon: Mystery in Space #61
Created by Gardner Fox
Dick Dillin
Characteristics
Alter ego Ulthoon
Previous affiliations T.O. Morrow, Justice Society of America, Justice League, Young Justice, Primal Force, Leymen, Donna Troy
Notable aliases Tornado Tyrant of Rann, Tornado Champion, John Smith
Notable powers Aerokinesis

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Silver Age character history

The Silver Age Red Tornado's first appearance was in Justice League of America #64 (August 1968), written by Gardner Fox. He is an android created by the supervillain T. O. Morrow for the purpose of infiltrating the Justice Society of America (part of the plan involved giving the android a false memory indicating that it was the Red Tornado who had attended the first JSA meeting.) After the android was complete, it was merged with two other entities: Ulthoon, the Tornado Tyrant of Rann, and Tornado Champion. Showcase #4 (Oct. ... The Justice League is a DC Comics superhero team. ... 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ... Gardner Francis Fox (May 20, 1911, Brooklyn, New York – December 24, 1986) was an American writer best known for writing comic books and co-creating numerous comics characters, especially for DC Comics. ... Doctor Doom, one of the most archetypal supervillains and his arch-enemies The Fantastic Four (in background). ... Thomas Oscar Morrow is a fictional supervillain in the DC universe. ... The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics superhero group, the first team of superheroes in comic book history. ...


Tornado Tyrant and Tornado Champion background

These two tornado entities originated from the planet Rann in the Earth-1 universe. This being, originally one entity, confronted Rann's adopted champion, Adam Strange, and was defeated. Following that defeat, the being contemplated the nature of good and evil and decided that good was the superior force. The good side called itself the Tornado Champion; the evil side, the Tornado Tyrant. Confronting the Tyrant, the Tornado Champion was easily defeated. Disheartened, the Tornado Champion lured the Tyrant to Earth-1, where the Tyrant was defeated by the real JLA. The Tornado Champion decided that there was little satisfaction in being an imitation, and journeyed to Earth-2 in an attempt to find a new identity. The Tornado Champion came upon the criminal T. O. Morrow, who was creating an android with which to infiltrate and defeat the Justice Society of America. The Tornado Champion decided to assume control of the robotic form. The merging had an unexpected side effect, however: the Tornado Champion's memory was erased. Red Tornado then seemed to be a new life-form. In DC Comics, the Multiverse is a continuity construct in which multiple fictional versions of the universe exist in the same space, separated from each other by their vibrational resonances. ... Rann is the fictional planet visited by DC Comics explorer Adam Strange by way of a transportation device called the Zeta Beam. ... Adam Strange is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. ...


As Red Tornado

Believing itself to be the original JSA associate, Red Tornado visited JSA headquarters and announced its return to active duty. The JSA, not recognizing the android, was incredulous but allowed the Tornado to accompany them to defeat a theft at a nearby museum. Through a series of mishaps choreographed by Morrow, Red Tornado seemingly killed the JSA members. Red Tornado then tracked Morrow to his lair and seemingly defeated him. When the remaining JSAers arrived to investigate, a booby-trapped weapon felled them all. Morrow then traveled to Earth-1, where he defeated the JLA as he had the JSA before them. Red Tornado, recovered from his previous injuries, followed Morrow and revived the JLA. The JLA and the android then defeated Morrow, uncovering a method to revive the JSA back on Earth-2. Morrow confessed that Red Tornado was his android construct, but the JSA still admitted him as a member in good standing. In DC Comics, the Multiverse is a continuity construct in which multiple fictional versions of the universe exist in the same space, separated from each other by their vibrational resonances. ...


When the mad Star-God Aquarius attacked Earth-2, many JSA members were captured and sealed in a magical bubble as Aquarius phased Earth-2 out of existence. Red Tornado escaped, reaching Earth-1 and contacting the JLA. The JLA disregarded the android to tend to their own affairs, ultimately hearing him out two weeks later. When they realized the JSA's dilemma, the JLA members quickly journeyed to the Earth-2 universe, defeating Aquarius and returning Earth-2 to normal.


Red Tornado often felt he was an outsider in the JSA, and that he was not appreciated as a sentient, independent organism. When he stumbled across the Creators monitoring Earth-2, he sought to impress his colleagues by defeating the aliens single-handedly. Instead, Red Tornado was captured and used as a conduit to bring Earth-1 and Earth-2 together. The JSA defeated the Creators and rescued Red Tornado; however, his easy defeat and manipulation left Red Tornado more dejected than ever.



During the 100th meeting of the Justice League of America, the JLA was summoned to Earth-2 to assist the JSA in defeating the Iron Hand, a sworn foe of the Seven Soldiers of Victory. The Iron Hand had created an orbiting weapon, shaped like a hand, that threatened Earth-2. Doctor Fate summoned a being known as the Oracle, who informed them of the Iron Hand's last defeat, which cost the life of one of the Seven Soldiers of Victory. The JLA and JSA split into teams and rescued the members of the SSV, who had been scattered throughout time, and with their help created a weapon that would destroy the Iron Hand's device. The delivery of the device to its necessary location was a suicide mission, one which Red Tornado secretly took while the other heroes were engaged in dealing with the Iron Hand and debating over who would go. In the resulting explosion, Red Tornado was believed to be destroyed. Red Tornado survived, however, and was catapulted to the Earth-1 universe, where he ultimately became a member of the Justice League of America. In the JLA, Red Tornado finally found a measure of acceptance. The Seven Soldiers of Victory (also known as Laws Legionaires) is a team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. ... Doctor Fate is a comic book superhero and wizard in the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Justice Society of America. ...


However, the Tornado's adventures with the League caused him to repeatedly be destroyed, such as when he sacrificed himself to help defeat the alien villain Nekron, and was later reassembled once more under the control of the Construct in a plot against the League, which the android managed to overcome. While a member of the Justice League, the Red Tornado developed a human alter ego appearance, that of John Smith, and formed an attachment with a woman named Kathy Sutton. In addition, he adopted an orphan from the middle eastern nation of Bialya named Traya, and they formed a makeshift family. He formed friendships with his teammates, particularly new recruit Firestorm. Alter Ego has multiple meanings: Alter Ego is a game for the Commodore 64 computer. ... Bialya is a fictional country in DC Comics. ... Firestorm the Nuclear Man is a DC Comics superhero, created in 1978 by writer Gerry Conway and artist Allen Milgrom. ...


Eventually, T.O. Morrow returned as two individual personas, the Future Man (with a hyper-advanced brain providing him with psionic abilities) and a replica of the original T.O. Morrow body, this one equipped with an advanced battle suit. It is unknown how there were two T.O. Morrows except perhaps the original Morrow from Earth-2 and the one later found on Earth-1 (when Red Tornado reappeared) may have merged when they both ceased to exist following their confrontations with their two superhero team enemies. A conflict with the latter Morrow caused the Tornado's android shell to rupture, and at this point the above origin of the Tornado Champion/Tyrant's merging with the android body was revealed. Red Tornado soon regained his body and gained renewed confidence in now knowing he was truly a sentient being. This would not last for long, as tragedy would soon strike once more.


Adventures

During the Crisis on Infinite Earths, The Tornado Champion was again separated from his android host body, becoming an air elemental due to the Anti-Monitor utilizing him as a weapon against the combined might of both the Justice League and Society. Crisis on Infinite Earths was a 12-issue comic book limited series (identified as a 12 part maxi-series) and crossover event, produced by DC Comics in 1985 in order to simplify their fifty-year-old continuity. ... In mysticism, mythology and alchemy, an elemental is a creature (usually a spirit) that is attuned with, or composed of, one of the classical elements: air, earth, fire and water. ... The Anti-Monitor is the supervillain of the DC Comics mini-series Crisis on Infinite Earths. ...


After the Crisis, the Red Tornado/Tornado Champion retained his air elemental status, and became the personification of a force of nature along with Swamp Thing (as an earth elemntal) and Firestorm (as a fire elemental). The Red Tornado, like the Swamp Thing, used his new found repsonsibilties to act as a protector and advocate of nature. The Swamp Thing is a fictional character created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson for DC Comics, and featured in a long-running horror-fantasy comic book series of the same name. ...


Air pollution had an adverse effect on the Red Tornado/Tornado Champion, driving him half-mad and into conflict with Firestorm in The Elemental War. Eventually, Captain Atom and Firestorm calmed him, and Firestorm manufactured a new body shell for Red Tornado. It appears this new body was imperfect, as the Red Tornado began to experience serious malfunctions. His humanity was almost lost, and his physical appeance became more and more damaged, dirty and clearly not right. During a period of near-total malfunction, Red Tornado had been a member of the Leymen. During this period, he would experience odd jerks and spasms as he moved, and malfuctioning gears and mechanisms clanging together could be heard coming from within the android's body. He also could only speak in a halting, emotionless, mechanical monotone. During the course of his association with the Leymen, the original Red Tornado personality began to re-emerge, and slowly, his emotions and humanity as well. Captain Atom is a comic book superhero. ...


Upon re-establishing his abilities to move properly and communicate, the Red Tornado re-established his connections with the Justice League and the regular super hero community. He served as an advisor for Young Justice, and as an auxiliary member of the JLA. During this period, he attempted to renew his relationship with his former girlfriend Kathy Sutton and Traya. While he did not succeed in fully reuniting with Sutton, his adopted daughter, Traya, has readily accepted the Red Tornado into her life, regardless of his appearance or state of repair. Because of Traya's attachment for the Red Tornado, Sutton allows Red Tornado regular visitations and contact. He has not, however, returned to his John Smith identity, instead acting as Traya's adoptive father in his Superheroic/Robotic identity. Young Justice is the name of a comic book written by Peter David and published by DC Comics, and the DC Universe superhero team within it, created by Todd DeZago. ... Darth Nihilus ~ Lord of Hunger -- Visas Marr Darth Nihilus is the infamous Sith Lord from the video game Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ...


Infinite Crisis and 52

Red Tornado was one of the heroes recruited by Donna Troy to fight against the menace in space during Infinite Crisis. According to a conversation between Doc Magnus and his creator T.O. Morrow in 52, The Red Tornado sacrificed himself during the Crisis (in fact he was utterly destroyed, hit by a stray Zeta beam signal). Morrow's response to this news is to question how many times the Tornado has actually died now, clearly indicating he expects the Red Tornado to return to active status eventually. Morrow also alludes to another android he created, called the Red Inferno. No other data is given on this possible sibling to the Red Tornado. Donna Troy is a superheroine in the DC Universe. ... Infinite Crisis was a seven-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics. ... 52 is the title of a comic book limited series published by DC Comics, which debuted on May 10, 2006, one week after the conclusion of the seven-issue Infinite Crisis. ... Rann is the fictional planet visited by DC Comics explorer Adam Strange by way of a transportation device called the Zeta Beam. ...


During the fifth week of the 52 event, after the other heroes were beamed back down to Earth at Uluru, the Tornado's speaker embedded in Mal Duncan's chest replayed a warning message for his comrades, "It's coming! 52! 52!", implying that shortly before his destruction he may have seen something pivotal to the DC Universe future. Uluru at midday Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in central Australia, in the Northern Territory. ... Mal Duncan, currently known as Vox, is a fictional character from DC Comics. ...


Twelve weeks later, in 52 #17, it was revealed that the Red Tornado, now largely in pieces, was beamed back down to the Earth with the other heroes but apparently missed by the search team. Conscious but unable to say anything other than "52," the Tornado was discovered by a group of young Aborigines in the Australian outback. Indigenous Australians are the first inhabitants of the Australian continent and its nearby islands, continuing their presence during European settlement. ... A tourism sign post Yalgoo, Western Australia The outback is the remote and usually semi-arid interior of Australia, although the term colloquially can cover any lands outside of the main urban areas. ...


Justice League of America

In the latest Justice League series, the Red Tornado was revealed as reassembled, but still inactive. His soul, however, has been contacted by Felix Faust posing as Deadman, and offered a new body, so that he can be human for his daughter and girlfriend. Called as a field member for that Justice League of America, even if Batman added as a reason for joining his advanced robot body, he has showed his old powers even in his new human body. Felix Faust is a fictional sorcerer and supervillain who appears in stories published by DC Comics. ... Deadman is a DC Comics superhero created by Arnold Drake and Carmine Infantino in the comic book series, Strange Adventures, specifically in issue #205 (October 1967). ... The Justice League is a DC Comics superhero team. ...


His android body was stolen from Will Magnus's lab by a strange man in a dark costume via a Hush Tube and Father Box This article is about the mainstream DCU character. ... Boomtube is an extra dimensional portal used by residents of New Genesis and Apokolips in DC Comics. ... Example of a Mother Box Mother Boxes are fictional devices in Jack Kirbys Fourth World setting in the DC Comics universe. ...


Powers and abilities

Red Tornado's true form was a powerful entity composed purely of violent wind forces. His android form channeled these forces through his arms and legs to produce bursts of cyclone-force winds and high speed forward velocity. On occasion, Red Tornado used his high-velocity movement to render himself invisible to unaided human vision. His android body facilitated aerokinesis, superhuman strength and resilience, the level of which has not been determined at this time. His current human body has all the powers related to his aereokinesis, albeit is not supposed to have the same resilience, stamina and self-repair/healing factor abilities. The CYCLONE, an early computer built in 1959 by Iowa State University, was based on the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) architecture developed by John von Neumann. ... Healing Factor is a fictitious classification of the healing power and relative speed with which a comic character in the Marvel Universe can resist and recover from bodily injuries or disease. ...


Other media

In Justice League Unlimited, Red Tornado has made a number of cameo appearances. Justice League Unlimited (or JLU) was an American animated television series produced by and aired on Cartoon Network. ...

  • The Tornado first appears briefly at the end of Initiation. He has one line in the episode ("Sioouuuueee!") called This Little Piggy when he helps search for the cursed Wonder Woman. He would then appear in The Return, where he is destroyed by Amazo, but is rebuilt by the time of Panic in the Sky, where he helps repel an attack on the Watchtower by multiple clones of the Ultimen. The Red Tornado appeared in The Great Brain Robbery as one of the featured heroes of the episode. He was voiced by Powers Boothe.[1]

The Red Tornado's final appearance was in Destroyer, the series finale, when he races out of the Justice League's headquarters with almost every other hero. Wonder Woman is a fictional DC Comics superheroine. ... Amazo is a fictional android from DC Comics. ... The Ultimen are a fictional superhero group featured in the animated series Justice League Unlimited. ... Powers Boothe (born June 1, 1948) is an American television and movie actor, best known for his 1980 Emmy-winning portrayal of Jim Jones. ...


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