Max Mercury
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Max Mercury is the name of a superhero in the DC Comics universe. He is based on the hero Quicksilver, who first appeared in Quality Comics' National Comics #5. However, since almost nothing was revealed about that character, except that he possessed super-speed and his secret identity had the first name "Max", writer Mark Waid was free to reinvent the character in The Flash, without contradicting anything. When the character reappeared in early 1990s issues of The Flash, his name had to be changed from "Quicksilver" to "Mercury" to avoid confusion with Marvel Comics' Quicksilver.
In Waid's origin of the character, he was originally a scout with the US Cavalry in the 1860s. A friend of the local Indian tribes, he was shocked and dismayed to find them massacred on the orders of his commanding officer. Enchanted by a dying Indian shaman, he gained super-speed. In the years that followed, he became known to the Indians as Ahwehota ("He Who Runs Beyond The Wind"), and to everyone else as Windrunner.
Mercury has repeatedly travelled through time, seeking to enter the so-called Speed Force. He usually bounces off and finds himself decades in the future. His first attempt left him in the 1890s, where he created a new identity for himself as Whip Whirlwind. Later, he travelled ahead again, and was active in the 1930s and 1940s as Quicksilver, where he acted as a mentor to the fledgling Golden Age Flash and Johnny Quick.
In 1948, he had an affair with the wife of a doctor who had saved his life. When the doctor learned of this and his wife returned to her husband's side, Max fled into the future once more. He then reappeared in the early 1960s, where he battled Savitar and was bounced still further forward in time. In recent years, he has been the mentor of first Wally West and later Bart Allen (alias Impulse). While living with Impulse, Max learned that his earlier affair had resulted in a child, a daughter named Helen Clairborne.
At present, Max is missing in action, his body apparently possessed by the spirit of Golden Age supervillain The Rival who managed to escape to some unknown place in time.
In Infinite Crisis #4, Max appeared in the Speed Force, where his spirit was imprisoned after The Rival escaped from the very same peril by possessing Max's body.