- Turner D. Century
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caption = Turner D. Century.
Art by Stephen Leialoha and Bruce D. Patterson
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character_name = Turner D. Century
publisher =Marvel Comics
debut = "Spider-Woman " #33 (Dec1980 )
creators =J.M. DeMatteis Steve Leialoha
Bruce D. Patterson
alliance_color = background:#c0c0ff
real_name = Clifford F. Michaels
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powers = None:
Flame-throwing umbrella
Flying bicycleTurner D. Century is a
comic book supervillain in theMarvel Comics universe.Publication history
Turner D. Century first appeared in "Spider-Woman" #33 (December 1980), and was created by
J.M. DeMatteis ,Steve Leialoha , and Bruce D. Patterson. The character later appeared in "Marvel Team-Up " #120 (August 1982), and was killed by theScourge of the Underworld in "Captain America " #319 (July 1986).Turner D. Century received an entry in the "Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition" #16. [cite journal | title= "Century, Turner D." | journal= Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe, The | year= 1987| volume= 2 | issue= 16 | pages= 44 | url= ]
Fictional character biography
He was born Clifford F. Michaels, the son of a millionaire's
chauffeur . His father's employer, Morgan MacNeil Hardy, had been responsible for rebuilding much ofSan Francisco after the1906 San Francisco earthquake , and was disturbed by the alleged degeneration of manners and mores in subsequent decades. After a movement he started to turn the tide failed, he retreated, with young Clifford (whose father had died) as a surrogate son whom he sheltered from the current world and taught to idealize earlier times.Turner D. Century was a young man with dark hair worn in the style of 1900, and a
handlebar moustache of the sort popular at that time. He wore a costume consisting of typicalsummer clothing as would be worn by a young man of themiddle class es in the year1900 in theUnited States — a straw boater hat, a striped jacket, and white trousers.His motivation was a hatred of the social changes that had come about since the time-period he idealized (the period just before
World War I ), and many of his crimes involved striking out at things or people that represented, in his view, these changes. To that end, he tried to eradicate the current population of San Francisco using a hyper-sonic weapon of his own design and rebuild the old society again. He was opposed bySpider-Man and the aging adventurerDominic Fortune , and his scheme turned out to be in vain; although the weapon affected all within its range, it had only rendered them unconscious, not killed them.Turner D. Century was killed by the assassin Scourge along with several other villains in the "Bar with No Name" ["
Captain America " #319] . Later, he became one of the deceased people cloned and used as servants byArnim Zola . The clone was later killed by the mercenary Deadpool.Powers and abilities
Century had no inherent superpowers. He owned and used an
umbrella that concealed aflamethrower , and rode atandem bicycle (the rear seat was taken by a dummy wearing fashionable women's clothes of the pre-World War I era) that could fly by unknown means.Turner also built a "time horn," a device intended to kill those under the age of 65 by ultrasonic waves, but instead induced unconsciousness.
References
External links
* [http://daveslongbox.blogspot.com/2005/05/lame-ass-villain-5-turner-d-century.html An article on Turner D. Century]
* [http://www.seanbaby.com/stupcom/tdc.htm Seanbaby's article on Turner D. Century]
*http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/centuryturnerdsw.htm
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