T. O. Morrow

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At some point, Morrow was responsible for kidnapping the granddaughter of [[Ma Hunkel]] though [[Cyclone (DC)|Maxine Hunkel]] was later rescued. Unknown to anyone at the time, she was given superpowers as a result of the incident where she could control wind. (Justice Society of America v3 #1)
 
At some point, Morrow was responsible for kidnapping the granddaughter of [[Ma Hunkel]] though [[Cyclone (DC)|Maxine Hunkel]] was later rescued. Unknown to anyone at the time, she was given superpowers as a result of the incident where she could control wind. (Justice Society of America v3 #1)
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Barbara Minerva chose T. O. Morrow to head the [[Secret Society of Super-Villains]] Science Division where he was tasked with creating a Justice League killer with this being Morrow's idea. This led to the creation of [[Genocide (DC)|Genocide]] but the creation so horrified him that he begged for it to be destroyed. However, Minerva refused and instead had the living weapon being deployed on the field for use against Wonder Woman. (Wonder Woman v3 #26)
  
 
He was once again imprisoned for attempting to start a war between two parallel worlds with him detained at the '''Haven''' facility. Morrow was not allowed access to a computer due to fears he could trigger a Machine War I. Whilst there, he kept aware of news developments where he noted a pattern in the disappearance of various mad scientists from the world. (52 v1 #2)
 
He was once again imprisoned for attempting to start a war between two parallel worlds with him detained at the '''Haven''' facility. Morrow was not allowed access to a computer due to fears he could trigger a Machine War I. Whilst there, he kept aware of news developments where he noted a pattern in the disappearance of various mad scientists from the world. (52 v1 #2)
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===Films===
 
===Films===
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*In Justice League: War, T. O. Morrow appeared in the setting of the animated film where he was voiced by actor Ioan Gruffudd.
  
 
===Video games===
 
===Video games===
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*In DC Universe Online, T. O. Morrow appeared in the setting of the MMORPG video game where he was voiced by actor Jens Anderson.
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 05:30, 30 June 2020

T. O. Morrow is a male comic supervillain who features in Marvel Comics.

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Biography

Pre-Crisis

T. O. Morrow

Post-Crisis

Following the Crisis of the Infinite Earths, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. Tomek Ovadya Morah was a male human born in the modern age to a family from Nasielsk that was located outside Warsaw. (Wonder Woman v3 #34) He was the son of Tamara Morrow and Francis Xavier Morrow who named their child Thomas Oscar Morrow after visiting the World Fair with them being dazzled by the view of the year 2000. They groomed their child with a love of science fiction with this instilling in Thomas a desire to become a scientist though his father died in a jet pack accident leaving his mother to raise him all alone. By 1941, he was a child who wanted to become a hero through the use of science. (DC 2000 v1 #1)

When the Euro came online, Morrow began to set up an operation overseas and looked to developing weapons to aid him. This saw him embark on an ambition project of creating robots that embodied each of the different elemental forces of water, air, fire and earth. (Red Tornado v2 #1)

Morrow was called by the Rogues who requested his aid in giving them an advantage against the Flash after he had badly wounded Captain Boomerang. The scientist revealed he had stolen a device called the Humanifold from the future and required a test subject to give them the power to defeat the speedster. Anthony Gambi volunteered and was bonded to the machine that replicated the technology of the Rogues giving him a composite power of all their weapons as he took the name Replicant. (Flash Secret Files and Origins v1 #2)

After forming an alliance with Professor Ivo, the pair decided on creating the perfect android that would aid them in destroying the Justice League. Ivo crafted the body whilst Morrow developed the mind where they created Tomorrow Woman who was so life-like that not even superheroes could tell that she was an artificial being. She was programmed to gain the trust of the Justice League so that she would join their ranks and then detonate an electromagnetic bomb that would destroy the brains of anyone around her. However, Tomorrow Woman outgrew her programming and intended to become a hero where she turned against her creators and sacrificed herself rather than complete her objective. (JLA v1 #5)

At some point, Morrow was responsible for kidnapping the granddaughter of Ma Hunkel though Maxine Hunkel was later rescued. Unknown to anyone at the time, she was given superpowers as a result of the incident where she could control wind. (Justice Society of America v3 #1)

Barbara Minerva chose T. O. Morrow to head the Secret Society of Super-Villains Science Division where he was tasked with creating a Justice League killer with this being Morrow's idea. This led to the creation of Genocide but the creation so horrified him that he begged for it to be destroyed. However, Minerva refused and instead had the living weapon being deployed on the field for use against Wonder Woman. (Wonder Woman v3 #26)

He was once again imprisoned for attempting to start a war between two parallel worlds with him detained at the Haven facility. Morrow was not allowed access to a computer due to fears he could trigger a Machine War I. Whilst there, he kept aware of news developments where he noted a pattern in the disappearance of various mad scientists from the world. (52 v1 #2)

Morrow later willingly volunteer information to Nemesis and Wonder Woman regarding Genocide still being alive as he could not be part of anything as vile as the artificial golem. He said that he cooperated for two reasons as one was because Diana was always kind to him and the second was he wanted her to destroy the aberration that was Genocide. (Wonder Woman v3 #34)

Post-Flashpoint

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. He was a scientist who studied at Harvard University where he developed an interest in Emerging Technologies. At some point, he worked alongside Dr. Will Magnus on time travel research but stopped after a lab accident involving FTL technology which caused his colleague to resign. After his recovery, Morrow was recruited by Silas Stone to join S.T.A.R. Labs Red Room located in Detroit where he came to be the Project Manager by 31 years of age. (Justice League v2 #4)

Overview

Personality and attributes

He was regarded by Will Magnus as the world's foremost authority on artificial intelligence though no one wanted to acknowledge him for his talent. (52 v1 #2)

Morrow valued the visits from his former student Will Magnus and was appreciative of their regular talks. (52 v1 #2)

Powers and abilities

He stated that his genius manifested in the creation of machines that were so fully conscious that they defied their creator. Thomas did not consider himself a common inventor or maker of machines but rather an artist. Professor Morrow's work laid the groundwork for cybernetic intelligence systems. (52 v1 #2)

Through his fourth-dimensional grapple beam, he was able to steal objects from the future to bring them to the present. (Flash Secret Files and Origins v1 #2)

He had developed a number of creations that included:

  • Red Tornado :
  • Red Torpedo :
  • Red Inferno :
  • Red Volcano :
  • Tomorrow Woman : a female life-like android who was created jointly with Professor Ivo. Morrow was responsible developing the brain and her programming. (JLA v1 #5)

Notes

  • T. O. Morrow was created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino where he made his first appearance in Flash v1 #143 (March, 1964).

Alternate Versions

In other media

Television

  • In Young Justice, Thomas O. Morrow appeared in the animated series where he was first shown in "Welcome to Happy Harbor" and was voiced by actor Jeff Bennett.
  • In Supergirl, the character was as an antagonist in the live-action series where he appeared in the episode "Red Faced" and was portrayed by actor Iddo Goldberg.

Films

  • In Justice League: War, T. O. Morrow appeared in the setting of the animated film where he was voiced by actor Ioan Gruffudd.

Video games

  • In DC Universe Online, T. O. Morrow appeared in the setting of the MMORPG video game where he was voiced by actor Jens Anderson.

Appearances

  • Flash v1: (1964)
  • Flash Secret Files and Origins v1:
  • 52 v1:
  • Wonder Woman v3:
  • Red Tornado v2:
  • Justice League v2:

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