Masters of Disaster (comics)
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The Masters of Disaster are a team of
The Masters of Disaster appeared in the
Fictional history
The Masters are portrayed as enemies of
One of the Outsiders' earliest defeats is neutralized with the emergence of
The Masters are hired by Maxwell Tremaine to kidnap Sapphire Stagg. The Outsiders thwart this plot.[3]
They assist Baron Bedlam and his Soviet-backed invasion of the country of Markovia which results in many soldiers dying during the invasion. The Outsiders attack an enemy camp and encounter the Masters. Learning from a previous encounter, the team defeats the Outsiders.[4]
The Masters send Windfall's clone to infiltrate the team. Batman uncovers the ruse. The Windfall clone is then killed during battle while the real Windfall sides with the Outsiders.[6]
New Wave, Shakedown, Coldsnap, and Heatstroke are inmates at a prison nicknamed the Slab. When Geo-Force is wrongfully arrested the Masters are inspired to plan a jailbreak. The Masters of Disaster and Geo-Force successfully escape from the Slab.[7]
Windfall's sister New Wave does not like this. When Shakedown wants the team to work in peace, New Wave kills Shakedown, causing Windfall to leave the team.[8]
The Masters of Disaster later gain Dust Devil and Mudslide as members when they go to steal something and end up fighting the Outsiders. When the Outsiders disagree on tactics, the Masters of Disaster get away.[9]
In 2011, "The New 52" rebooted the DC Universe. During the "Forever Evil" storyline, Coldsnap and Shakedown are transferred to another prison with Deadshot. Heatstroke and New Wave later attack the prison transport in order to free them only to be intercepted by jet-pack wearing S.W.A.T. officers.[10]
Coldsnap and Heatstroke later appear as members of the
Members
- New Wave – Rebecca "Becky" Jones is the group leader. She can become living water. New Wave is the older sister of Windfall and is possibly insane.
- Shakedown – He is almost invulnerable and can generate powerful vibratory blasts. Shakedown tries to keep peace in the group.
- Coldsnap – Darryl is able to generate extreme cold. He is in love with Heatstroke, but cannot touch her due to his powers. Coldsnap joined the group to get money needed to cure his condition.
- Heatstroke – Joanne is able to generate extreme heat. She is in love with Coldsnap. Joanne also joined the group in order to get money needed to cure her condition.
- Chemoduring a mission.
- Dust Devil – Not much is known about Dust Devil. She can fly and has air manipulation abilities.
- Mudslide – Not much is known about Mudslide. He can cause earthquakes and can liquefy objects by heating them with his hands.
In other media
- The Masters of Disaster appear in the DC Nation Shorts: Thunder and Lightning episode "Lightning Under the Weather".
- The Masters of Disaster appear in Lightningwork to thaw the plant, Black Lightning and Thunder fight and defeat the Masters of Disaster while Lala shoots Heatstroke.
- A character loosely based on Windfall named Wendy Hernandez also appears in the series, portrayed by Madison Bailey. Introduced in the episode "The Book of Consequences: Chapter Two: Black Jesus Blues", this version is a teenager who became a metahuman after being exposed to the drug "Green Light" 30 years prior that the ASA captured and kept in a stasis pod. After being accidentally freed in the present, she escapes and wanders Freeland in a delirious state before Black Lightning subdues her, after which she elects to return to her pod voluntarily. Though she does not take on the identity of Windfall, she retains her aerokinetic abilities and wears a pink-and-blue outfit reminiscent of her comic counterpart's costume.
- Windfall appears in Young Justice, voiced by Zehra Fazal. Introduced in the episode "Leverage", this version is a teenage, Australian resident of the Metahuman Youth Center. As of a flashback depicted in the episode "Volatile", she has joined the Outsiders.
References
- ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.
- ^ Adventures of the Outsiders #34 (June 1986). DC Comics.
- ^ Batman and the Outsiders Annual #2. DC Comics.
- ^ Batman and the Outsiders #32. DC Comics.
- ^ Outsiders #14. DC Comics.
- ^ Outsiders #19. DC Comics.
- ^ Outsiders (vol. 2) #9. DC Comics.
- ^ JSA #31. DC Comics.
- ^ Outsiders (vol. 4) #27–28. DC Comics.
- ^ Suicide Squad (vol. 4) #30. DC Comics.
- ^ Suicide Squad Most Wanted: Deadshot and Katana #2. DC Comics.
External links
- Masters of Disaster at DC Comics Wiki
- Masters of Disaster at Comic Vine