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Jack B. Quick

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Publisher
  
America's Best Comics

Creators
  
Kevin Nowlan, Alan Moore

Alter ego
  
Jack B. Quick

Jack B. Quick The Great Comic Book Heroes Jack B Quick in quotI Robertquot by Alan

Created by
  
Alan Moore Kevin Nowlan

Abilities
  
None. Inventive genius.

First appearance
  
Tomorrow Stories #1 (1999)

Similar
  
Greyshirt, Splash Brannigan, Jonni Future, Tom Strong, Smax

Jack B. Quick is a fictional character from Alan Moore's America's Best Comics imprint. He appeared primarily in humorous stories in the anthology series Tomorrow Stories.

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Jack B. Quick The Great Comic Book Heroes Jack B Quick in quotI Robertquot by Alan

Character history

Jack B. Quick The Great Comic Book Heroes Jack B Quick in quotI Robertquot by Alan

Jonathan Beauregard Quick is a boy genius who lives in the fictional farming town of Queerwater Creek, Kansas. He spends the majority of his time inventing incredible things, most of which tend to backfire, despite his best efforts. The science of Jack's inventions is often based on incorrect reasoning or irrational beliefs that somehow work anyway. For example, in order to test the buttered cat paradox, he butters the back of his cat Spark-plug and, because objects always fall butter-side-down while cats always land on their feet, the cats simply hover about the town.

Jack B. Quick The Great Comic Book Heroes Jack B Quick in quotI Robertquot by Alan

Most of the minor characters are very understanding, unassuming and accommodating when it relates to Jack's experiments but a running joke through the comics is that Jack is oblivious to the fact that his tinkering "in God's domain" has made his parents quietly suicidal.

Jack was seen as a member of America's Best in the final story arc of Promethea. He attempted to stop the armageddon by building a "Doomsday Machine" and then putting it in reverse. He was treated with skepticism by other characters, especially Tom Strong, and with alarm by the United States Government who transported him in a steel crate with protocols similar to Hannibal Lecter.

Other versions


  • There was also another character, from DC Comics, a Member of the Champions of Angor also named Jack B. Quick.

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    References

    Jack B. Quick Wikipedia