Major Force(Clifford Zmeck) is asupervillainappearing incomic bookspublished byDC Comics.Major Force is the evil foil personality of thesuperheroCaptain Atom.[1]In recent years, he also serves as an enemy toGreen Lantern(Kyle Rayner,Guy Gardner,andHal Jordan).

Major Force
Major Force, from the cover ofCheckmate#16 (March 1989), art byGil Kane.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceCaptain Atom(vol. 2) #12 (February 1988)
Created byCary BatesandGreg Weisman(writers)
Pat Broderick(artist)
In-story information
Alter egoClifford Zmeck
SpeciesMetahuman
Place of originEarth
Team affiliationsInjustice League
S.H.A.D.E.
Suicide Squad
Notable aliasesBoltan, Black Jack
AbilitiesSuperhuman strength, speed, endurance and stamina
Invulnerability
Healing factor
Can project and control dark matter and dark quantum energy
Dark matter transmutation
Retroactive immortality
Flight
Vuldarian shapeshifting
Restoration empowerment
(Black Jack)
See:New 52/Rebirth

Publication history

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Major Force first appeared inCaptain Atom(vol. 3) #12 (February 1988) and was created byCary Bates,Greg Weisman,andPat Broderick.[2]

Fictional character biography

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Early life

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Major Force is a criminal who is serving a life sentence when the government offers to use him in experiments with Dilustel metal. He becomes an arch-enemy of Captain Atom and occasionally battles theGreen Lantern Corpsas well.

Crime and punishment

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InGreen Lantern(vol. 3) #54 (August 1994), Major Force killsAlexandra DeWitt,girlfriend ofGreen LanternKyle Rayner,and leaves her body in a refrigerator for Kyle to find.[3]Guy Gardner kills Major Force, but he proves to be nigh-immortal due to his nature as an energy being and returns on multiple occasions, gaining shapeshifting abilities after being enhanced with Vuldarian DNA.[4][5][6]

Superman/Batman: Public Enemies

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InSuperman/Batman,Major Force joins a government task force led by Captain Atom alongsidePower Girl,Starfire,Katana,andBlack Lightning.He is killed with Atom absorbs his energy.

InGreen Lantern(vol. 3) #180 (October 2004), Major Force apparently kills Kyle Rayner's mother Maura. Kyle decapitates him and takes his head into space before learning that Maura is alive.

"One Year Later"

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Major Force reappears inBattle forBlüdhavenas the leader of project S.H.A.D.E. and becomes Hal Jordan's enemy before Captain Atom kills him. However, he is later resurrected and joins the Secret Society of Super Villains.[7][8][9][10]

The New 52

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InThe New 52continuity reboot, Major Force is a government agent working underGeneral Wade Eiling,with a special rank that allows him to represent all branches of the military. He seeks to protectFirestormfrom villains and convince him to work for the government. However, Major Force comes to view Firestorm as a threat to national security and becomes his enemy.[11][12]

Powers and abilities

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Major Force is coated with the same Dilustel alien alloy that coversCaptain Atom.[13]This enables him to access the Quantum Field and use its energies for a variety of powers. He possesses superhuman physical abilities and is virtually immortal.[14]Cracking or rupturing his skin causes Major Force to leak radiation at an uncontrollable rate, to which he runs the risk of atomic detonation.

Major Force's energy manipulation enables him to generatedark matter,which he uses to propel himself due to initially lacking the ability to fly.[15][16]

Clifford Zmeck is a military-trainedUnited States Air Forceoperative. He has vast military connections with the government,Checkmate,Task Force X,and Quorum.

Other versions

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Q-Ranger,a heroic, alternate universe variant of Major Force from theantimatteruniverse, appears inJLA Secret Filesas a member of theJustice Underground.[17]

In other media

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References

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  1. ^Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2019).DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle.DK Publishing. p. 221.ISBN978-1-4654-8578-6.
  2. ^Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016).The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe.DK Publishing. p. 190.ISBN978-1-4654-5357-0.
  3. ^Seale, Jack (September 21, 2018)."From Bond to ITV's Strangers: why is everyone 'fridging'?".The Guardian.RetrievedNovember 3,2024.
  4. ^Green Lantern(vol. 3) #60 (March 1995)
  5. ^Guy Gardner: Warrior#44 (July 1996)
  6. ^Superman(vol. 2) #185 (October 2002)
  7. ^Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters#7 (March 2007)
  8. ^Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters#8 (April 2007)
  9. ^Justice League of America Wedding Special#1
  10. ^Justice Society of America(vol. 3) #37 (May 2010)
  11. ^Legends of Tomorrow#2 - #4 (June - August 2016)
  12. ^Burlingame, Russ (22 May 2013)."Firestorm's Finale, Major Force and the Fridge: Jurgens On #20".ComicBook.com.Retrieved3 June2013.
  13. ^Captain Atom(vol. 3) #12 (February 1988)
  14. ^
    • Resurrection Man#21 (February 1999)
    • Superman/Batman#4 (January 2004)
    • Voodoo(vol. 2) #2 (December 2011)
    • Voodoo(vol. 2) #6 - #8 (April - June 2012)
    • The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Man(vol. 2) #20 (July 2013)
    • Legends of Tomorrow#3 (July 2016)
    • Legends of Tomorrow#4 (August 2016)
  15. ^Captain Atom(vol. 3) Annual #1 (January 1988)
  16. ^Guy Gardner: Warrior#43 (June 1996)
  17. ^JLA Secret Files 2004(November 2004)
  18. ^abc"Major Force Voices (DC Universe)".Behind The Voice Actors.RetrievedJuly 23,2024.A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  19. ^Harvey, James (July 21, 2009)."Menu System ForGreen Lantern: First Flight - Two-Disc Special EditionDVD Release ".The World's Finest.
  20. ^Eisen, Andrew (October 2, 2013)."DC Characters and Objects -Scribblenauts UnmaskedGuide ".IGN.RetrievedJuly 23,2024.