Hindsight (comics)

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Hindsight
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance New Warriors Annual vol. 1 #3
Created by Fabian Nicieza
Darick Robertson
Characteristics
Alter ego Carlton LaFroyge
Affiliations New Warriors
Notable aliases Hindsight Lad
Abilities None

Hindsight (Carlton LaFroyge), formerly Hindsight Lad, is a fictional character from the Marvel Comics universe that appeared primarily in the New Warriors series. Created by Fabian Nicieza and Darick Robertson, he first appeared in New Warriors Annual #3.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

Soon after Robbie Baldwin (the superhero Speedball) moved into his building, Carlton LaFroyge discovered Baldwin's secret identity[1] and blackmailed him by threatening to reveal his secret identity.[2] Baldwin refused. Soon, the New Warriors were captured by a street gang called the Poison Memories, who had earlier kidnapped various team members' relatives. LaFroyge, calling himself Hindsight Lad and wearing a homemade, caped costume which included a football helmet with automobile side mirrors attached, called on Night Thrasher to help free them. Through this, he weaseled his way onto the team as a non-official member.[3]

Soon, Night Thrasher recognized his use to the team, and offered him full membership.[4] He changed costumes to a red/yellow suit and dropped the 'Lad' part of his name.[5] Through him, another person gained membership, Timeslip. He remained with the team until sometime after issue #75.

[edit] Civil War

Main article: Civil War (comics)

Hindsight was more recently seen following the disaster in Stamford, Connecticut, wherein the Warriors, during the taping of their reality TV series, inadvertently caused the supervillain Nitro to explode, killing most of the team and hundreds of the town's residents. Lafroyge, now retired from heroics, became unhinged at the news and turned against his former teammates, setting up an inflammatory anti-New Warriors website, DestroyAllWarriors.com. Through the site, Lafroyge not only publicly posted the Warrior's civilian identities but incited violence against the team's surviving members, past and present. She-Hulk helped Justice, Rage, Ultra Girl, Slapstick, and Firestar locate Lafroyge and force him to shut the site down. Lafroyge was subsequently placed under arrest by She-Hulk's fiancee, John Jameson.

[edit] Powers and abilities

Hindsight possesses no superhuman abilities, though Turbo (Mickey Musashi) offered to share her costume with him after her previous partner died. This was never explored. LaFroyge did have small skill with computer programming and research, as well as some tactical ability, though the latter skill was best employed when assessing events that had already occurred, analyzing in hindsight how events could have played out if different actions were taken (thus the source of his "heroic" identity). His research capabilities most often came into play as an associate and later member of the Warriors, including identifying potential additions to the Warriors' ranks when the Sphinx had dispersed the original membership throughout time.

[edit] Trivia

  • Hindsight was supposed to appear in Jay Faerber's New Warriors (vol. 2) as the newest Box, a member of Canadian team Alpha Flight. This was unexplored, as the series was cancelled before this story could be developed.[citation needed]

[edit] References

  1. ^ New Warriors Annual #3
  2. ^ New Warriors (vol. 1) #35
  3. ^ New Warriors (vol. 1) #38
  4. ^ New Warriors (vol. 1) #51
  5. ^ New Warriors (vol. 1) #60