Amos Fortune (comics)

Amos Fortune (comics)

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caption = (mark anthony rios) thinking to himself. Art by Mike Sekowsky
nick_name = markey,gordo
publisher = DC Comics
debut = "Justice League of America" #6 (August-September 1961)
creators =
alter_ego =
full_name = Amos Fortune
species =
homeworld =
alliances = Secret Society of Super Villains Royal Flush Gang Luck League
aliases = Professor Fortune
supports=
powers = Luck manipulation

Amos Fortune is a DC Comics supervillain who first appeared in "Justice League of America" #6 (August-September 1961).

Fictional character biography

As a child, he was the leader of a gang of juvenile delinquents. Later, as an adult, he became obsessed with luck, both good and bad, and discovered the existence of "luck glands" in human beings that dictate how a person's luck will run. Upon learning how to control these "luck glands" to manipulate his luck, he gathered his old gang and created the original Royal Flush Gang who battled the Justice League of America on two occasions. Professor Fortune first met the Justice League trying to remove their "good luck" but was defeated.

Fortune continued to battle the Justice League of America several times. At first, he acted as the leader of the Royal Flush Gang, though he abandoned them soon after. In their place, he created the short-lived Luck League, a group who could mimick the powers of the JLA. Still later, Fortune battled Justice League Europe, but was again defeated when his luck ran out.

When Parademon blew up the House of Secrets in "Villains United" #6 (2005), Fortune suffered injuries, but survived. However, when he joined Scarecrow from escaping Enclave M in "Villains United Infinite Crisis Special", he was thrown from the Secret Six's helicopter by Knockout, after calling her lover, Scandal, a "moronic slut."

As of "JSA Classified" #14-16, it seems that Fortune survived the helicopter fall (his is the power of luck, after all) and is now masterminding a plot against the JSA using The Wizard as a focusing point for the 'luck magicks' - a.k.a. stellaration energy - in order to destroy the JSA, using Wildcat as his mind-controlled pawn (who is growing stronger with each victory over a JSA member via the stellaration energy). Vixen and Gypsy helped Stargirl against this plot, given they had faced him before many years ago while on a training mission as then-new recruits on the JLA, alongside Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, Vibe, and Steel (Vibe and Steel also new recruits at the time), as they fought both the previous and then-new incarnations of the Royal Flush Gang, as seen in flashback in "JLA Classified" #22-25.

Powers and abilities

Amos Fortune invented a "Stimoluck" machine that can give a person either good or bad luck.

Notes

On the second season episode of "Justice League", entitled "Wild Cards", Green Lantern John Stewart, is trying to diffuse one of Joker's bombs in a casino and resort called Amos Fortune. The episode features a different group of The Royal Flush Gang.

ee also

* [List of fictional characters who can alter probability]

External links

* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=amosfortune Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe entry]


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