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Cyclone (Marvel Comics)

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Cyclone is the alias of a number of fictional characters appearing in the comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Fictional character biography

André Gerard

Cyclone
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance The Amazing Spider-Man #143 (Apr 1975)
Created by Gerry Conway
Ross Andru
Characteristics
Full name André Gerard
Team
affiliations
Masters of Evil
Maggia
Abilities Costume grants:
Ability to create whirlwinds

The original Cyclone first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #143.

Fictional character biography

André Gerard was born in Lyons, France. Formerly a French engineer working for NATO, Gerard had a falling out with his former employees, supposedly related to political decisions over implementing his research, based on the development of a weapon that generates high velocity tornado-like winds. Cyclone took his invention and used it for his own criminal ends, developing his costume and other weapons. Like many criminal masterminds in Spider-Man comics, he decided to form a gang and capture J. Jonah Jameson, the owner of the Daily Bugle, and like so many criminal masterminds who follow this plan, he was defeated by Spider-Man.[1] He also kidnapped Joseph "Robbie" Robertson, but was again defeated by Spider-Man.[2] He was subsequently broken out of prison by the Masked Marauder and employed by the Nefaria Family of the Maggia as an enforcer. He was sent to kill Spider-Man and Moon Knight, but was defeated by Moon Knight.[3] He was doing relatively well for himself, in spite of his defeats at the hands of Spider-Man. Concerned over the deaths of various costumed villains by the vigilante Scourge organization, Cyclone attended a meeting at the "Bar with No Name" in Medinah County, Ohio, to deal with the Scourge and was shot to death by a Scourge agent posing as the bartender.[4] Gerard's DNA was later used by Arnim Zola to create a proto-husk. This proto-husk attacked and was killed by Deadpool.

Powers and abilities

The original Cyclone was a man with gifted intelligence, with a Masters degree in mechanical engineering. He designed a costume for himself which contained mechanisms that enabled him to accelerate volumes of air up to 300 miles per house within a radius of 100 feet from his body in the form of tornado-force whirlwinds about himself. He was able to use these whirlwinds to fly, and could use them offensively against opponents.

Gregory Stevens

Cyclone
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Comics Presents #97/4
Created by Sholly Fisch
Mark Bagley
Don Hudson
Characteristics
Full name Gregory Stevens
Team
affiliations
Justin Hammer
Abilities Costume grants:
Ability to create whirlwinds

The second Cyclone appeared in Marvel Comics Presents #97/4 (December 1992). Gregory Stevens acquired the Cyclone costume, and at the "Bar with No Name," participated in a bar fight initiated by the Impossible Man posing as the Ace of Spades in a poker game. He later assisted various agents of Justin Hammer in attacking Silver Sable and her Wild Pack. Never saying a word in all of his appearances, Stevens was reported killed in a skiing accident.

Pierre Fresson

Cyclone
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Thunderbolts #3
Created by Kurt Busiek
Mark Bagley
Vince Russell
Characteristics
Full name Pierre Fresson
Team
affiliations
Maggia
Masters of Evil
Abilities Costume grants:
Ability to create whirlwinds

The third Cyclone first appeared in Thunderbolts #3. Pierre Fresson was a member of a European crime family who was given the recreated Cyclone suit. Not wishing to serve the European crime family any longer, he stole the suit and fled. Now freelance, he operated as an agent of Justin Hammer, before being recruited into Justine Hammer's first incarnation of the Masters of Evil. As a part of the Masters of Evil, Cyclone battled against the Thunderbolts and other assorted heroes. Fresson also represented the European families when Grim Reaper called a meeting of Maggia bosses. Later, he attempted to steal Justin Hammer's will, before being soundly defeated by the Thunderbolts again. After it was revealed that Justin Hammer had planted time bombs in his former agents, Cyclone was given the option to work with the Thunderbolts to rid themselves of the threat. At first, Fresson attempted to flee, but quickly surrendered and joined the Thunderbolts. Running into Silver Sable like his predecessor, Fresson would assist the Thunderbolts in freeing Justin Hammer's former agents of their biological time bomb. He was also with the Thunderbolts when they attacked the omnipotent Thanos after Thanos had received the power of the Heart of the Infinite. Cyclone would battle against the Elite Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. before Hawkeye would give him the option of either remaining a Thunderbolt or being cut lose. Choosing the latter, Cyclone was dropped with an electrical arrow and turned over to S.H.I.E.L.D., as he was no longer a Thunderbolt, and therefore a felon.

References

  1. ^ Amazing Spider-Man #143
  2. ^ Amazing Spider-Man #144
  3. ^ Spectacular Spider-Man #22-23
  4. ^ Captain America #319

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