Smart Alec (comics)

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Smart Alec

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Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Alpha Flight #1 (Aug 1983)
(identified) Alpha Flight #8
Created by John Byrne
In story information
Alter ego Alexander Thorne
Species Human Mutant
Team affiliations The Flight, Gamma Flight, Omega Flight
Abilities Super-intelligence.

Smart Alec (Alexander "Alec" Thorne) is a Marvel Comics supervillain, a mutant and member of Alpha Flight. His first appearance was in Alpha Flight #1 in 1983.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

Alec Thorne was born in London, England. As a mutant, he was contacted by James Hudson to be one of the first members to join Department H. Alec was also one of the first recruits to join Alpha Flight, and in their first mission, they stopped the terrorist known as Egghead from launching a thermonuclear missile at the United States.[1] Later, after Hudson divided the team into three smaller groups, Thorne (as Smart Alec) began training in Gamma Flight.[2] Later, the members of Gamma Flight were contacted by Jerry Jaxon to join Omega Flight in his bid for vengeance against Hudson. During the fight, Smart Alec was defeated when he looked in Shaman's magical medicine bag; the resulting mental shock shut down his mind, allowing Shaman to shrink him down to miniature size and stick him in the bag.[3]

Snowbird was later forced to kill Sasquatch to vanquish the Great Beast, Tanaraq, who co-inhabited his body. This left Walter Langkowski mind to roam freely.[4] Langowski's mind eventually entered Thorne's tiny body in an attempt to return to the human world. Thorne's body was finally killed when Langkowski merged his mind into the Box robot to defeat Pestilence, whose freed mind had inhabited the body of Snowbird (who was in the form of Sasquatch at the time), before Langkowski took over the Sasquatch body.[5]

[edit] Powers and abilities

Thonrn invented, and wore an encephala-melmet, which was used to increase his already super-genius intelligence level.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Alpha Flight Special, 1992
  2. ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #1, 1983
  3. ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #12, 1984
  4. ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #24, 1985
  5. ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #46, 1987

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