Major Force
Template:Short description Template:Infobox comics character Major Force (Clifford Zmeck) is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. Major Force is the evil foil personality of the superhero Captain Atom.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> In recent years, he also serves as an enemy to Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner, Guy Gardner, and Hal Jordan).
Publication history
Major Force first appeared in Captain Atom (vol. 3) #12 (February 1988) and was created by Cary Bates, Greg Weisman, and Pat Broderick.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Fictional character biography
Early life
Major Force is a product of the same U.S. Federal project which created Captain Atom during the Vietnam War. The government, in a project headed by Wade Eiling and the scientist Megala, experiments with the effects of atomic energy on an alien metal to determine its full protective abilities; such as protecting a human being from a nuclear blast. After Nathaniel Adam's disappearance and the perceived failure of the Captain Atom Project, the government restarts the project with a new subject, Clifford Zmeck and increased the amount of metal used. While in the Air Force, Zmeck is imprisoned on charges of rape and murder and sentenced to life in prison.<ref>Captain Atom (vol. 2) #12 (December 1989)</ref> However, he is offered a pardon in exchange for participation in the high-risk governmental experiment. Zmeck disappears into the Quantum Field, emerging one year after the return of Nathaniel Adam with abilities similar to his.
Crime and punishment
In Green Lantern (vol. 3) #54 (August 1994), Major Force kills Alexandra DeWitt, girlfriend of Green Lantern Kyle Rayner, and stuffs her remains in a refrigerator for Kyle to find. Kyle tortures Major Force after their fight, but is stopped by the Los Angeles Police Department. In an issue of Guy Gardner: Warrior, Major Force seemingly kills Guy Gardner's mother in the same manner as Alex. Gardner, who has awakened his Vuldarian abilities, kills Major Force with a shifted weapon's edge.<ref>Green Lantern (vol. 3) #60 (March 1995)</ref> The Quorum, who previously hired Major Force to harass Rayner and Gardner, resurrect him and enhance him with Vuldarian DNA. Major Force kills Arisia Rrab, a Green Lantern and friend of Gardner, as a declaration of war against him.<ref name=":3">Guy Gardner: Warrior #43 (June 1996)</ref>
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
In Superman/Batman, Major Force appears as part of a government task force led by Captain Atom, in addition to Power Girl, Starfire, Katana, and Black Lightning. President Lex Luthor tasks the group with capturing Superman as a Kryptonite asteroid is headed for Earth. Superman and Batman escape the group in Washington, D.C., but meet up with them again in Tokyo. When Captain Atom and his squad pursue them to Japan, Power Girl and Katana reveal they are double agents working with Superman and Batman. Power Girl strikes at Major Force; when he returns fire, Katana chops his hands off, releasing the atomic energy he harbors. Batman convinces Captain Atom to absorb the energy leaking from Major Force, which threatens to decimate the city. Captain Atom absorbs all the energy and disappears, traveling several years into the future.<ref name=":1">Superman/Batman #4 (January 2004)</ref>
"One Year Later"
{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} Major Force reappears in Battle for Blüdhaven, a series set a year after the events of Infinite Crisis, as the leader of project S.H.A.D.E. In issue #5, Major Force brutally beats Outsiders member Major Victory and rips off his right arm.<ref>Battle for Blüdhaven #5 (August 2006)</ref> He also picks a fight with Hal Jordan, having vowed to kill Green Lanterns on sight after his last encounter with Kyle Rayner. Captain Atom drains Major Force of his energy, leaving him a deflated husk.<ref>Battle for Blüdhaven #6 (September 2006)</ref>
Major Force is later seen reconstituted and a part of a new regiment of S.H.A.D.E soldiers.<ref>Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters #7 (March 2007)</ref> A battle ensues with Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters for the soul of America, wherein Major Force is quickly dispatched by Miss America.<ref>Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters #8 (April 2007)</ref> Major Force later appears as a member of the Secret Society during the wedding of Green Arrow and Black Canary.<ref>Justice League of America Wedding Special #1 (November 2007)</ref>
The New 52
In The New 52 continuity reboot, Major Force is a government agent working under General Wade Eiling, with a special rank that allows him to represent all branches of the military. He seeks to protect Firestorm from 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.<ref>The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men #19 (June 2013)</ref> Major Force is implied to be the same character as Black Jack, an agent of the Black Razors who was introduced in Voodoo.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Powers and abilities
Major Force is coated with the same Dilustel alien alloy that covers Captain Atom.<ref name=":0">Captain Atom (vol. 2) #12 (February 1988)</ref> 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.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2">Legends of Tomorrow #2 (June 2016)</ref><ref>Resurrection Man #21 (February 1999)</ref><ref>The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men #20 (July 2013)</ref> 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 generate dark matter, which he uses to propel himself due to initially lacking the ability to fly.<ref>Captain Atom (vol. 3) Annual #1 (January 1988)</ref><ref name=":3" />
Clifford Zmeck is a military-trained United States Air Force operative. He has vast military connections with the government, Checkmate, Task Force X, and Quorum.
Other versions
Q-Ranger, a heroic, alternate universe variant of Major Force from the antimatter universe, appears in JLA Secret Files as a member of the Justice Underground.<ref>JLA Secret Files 2004 (November 2004)</ref>
In other media
- Major Force appears in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Powerless!", voiced by Fred Tatasciore.<ref name="btva">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- Major Force appears in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, voiced by Ricardo Chavira.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- Major Force appears as a boss in DC Universe Online, voiced by Alexander Brandon.<ref name="btva" /> This version works for Amanda Waller.
- Major Force appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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References
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