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As Roscoe James
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AstroFacts
Status:
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Active
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Real Name:
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Roscoe James
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Origin:
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Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #12
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Base of Operations:
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Astro City
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Range of Operations:
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Astro City
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Personal Data
Height:
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5' 11" (estimate)
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Weight:
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175 lbs (estimate)
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InfoDump
Appearances (in Publication Order):
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As Roscoe James
Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #11
As Jack-in-the-Box
Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #12
Astro City: Local Heroes #1
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Event Timeline
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Jack-in-the-Box
Famously described on his debut as a "goofy clown," and the Harlequin of Justice, Jack-in-the-Box has become one of the most easily identifiable and popular heroes of Astro City. Almost as famous for his love of wordplay during a battle as for the battles themselves, Jack has attracted considerable attention from the media and the public, not all of it positive. Since the start of his career in 1964, he has been the subject of debates about his background, motivations and alliances.
History
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson worked as an engineer for the toy company WhamCo in the 1960s. Though incredibly talented, he was paid only a fraction of what his white peers were. When he realized WhamCo was using his designs to create underworld weaponry, he went to police but was only met with disbelief. Furthermore, to silence him, WhamCo kidnapped his father. Jack created the Jack-in-the-Box get-up to rescue his father and bring his former employers to justice. He went on to have a lengthy and storied run as a superhero.
In 1983, while fighting the villainous group called the Weirdies, Jack-in-the-Box was killed in an enormous explosion that destroyed most of Torres Island. He left behind a wife who died six years later. They had a son named Zachary.
Zachary Johnson
In 1989, while settling his parent's meager estate, Zachary discovered his father's special crime-fighting equipment and secret journals, and thus learned of his secret alter ego as Jack-in-the-Box. He was torn by the revelation, unable to help feeling that his father, by risking his life as a superhero, had chosen helping strangers over being there for his family. Despite this ambivalence, Zach adopted the Jack-in-the-Box identity, and used it as a revenge tactic to bring down the Underlord, the Weirdies' employer.
By 1995, Zach was the owner and CEO of his own toy company, the small-but-growing Z.J. Toys, and married to Tamra Dixon, a news anchor. He was a successful superhero in his own right. He had befriended the Trouble Boys, who would sometimes help him in his adventures.
One night, unbeknownst to Zach, a small-time criminal, "Eyes" Eisenstein; secretly witnessed him changing into his civilian clothing, thus reveling his secret identity. Eyes considered profiting from this knowledge but over time became too paranoid to tell anyone. ("A Little Knowledge")
In 1997, Zach encountered three time travelers from the future, each a possible future version of his own son, as yet unborn in the present. They revealed that his death was in the near future. Two versions of his son were twisted, monstrous mirror images of Jack-in-the-Box and the third an ordinary individual, but all three were men who had been deeply scarred and haunted by the absence of their father growing up. Not wanting to leave his future child fatherless as his own father inadvertently did to him, Zach passed on the Jack-in-the-Box identity to Roscoe James (see below).
Roscoe James
Roscoe James grew up in Astro City's Bakerville area. He founded the Trouble Boys as an alternative to the more criminal gangs in his neighborhood. Through his years with the group, which did after all like to run around the rooftops alongside Jack-in-the-Box, Roscoe developed quite the prowess as an acrobat.
In 1995, the Deacon was recruiting away members of the Trouble Boys, to Roscoe's frustration. When Zachary Johnson offered him the Jack-in-the-Box mantle, Roscoe saw it as an opportunity to bring down the Deacon.
His first mission in the role was stopping a museum heist by the Brass Monkey.
("Serpent's Teeth") ("Father's Day")
Equipment
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Footapults
Spring-like mechanisms in his boots. Used to make amazing leaps, and the apparent source of some of his amazing athletic feats.
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Handsprings
Similar to Footapults in design, but mainly used for physical combat. Effectively increases the range of both fist and grasp severalfold.
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Rubber Noses
Deliver an electric shock comparable to a police taser.
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Confetti
A multi-chain thermoplastic resin that hardens on contact - usually used to restrain criminals that Jack has caught or disabled. Fired from his gloves.
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Doodlebug
One of the many inventions at Jack's disposal includes this all purpose mobile monitor. Handy for spying, surveillance and remote visual feedback in dangerous environments. In conjunction with a handy microphone, Zachary Johnson used this devise to monitor and advise his successor, Roscoe James during his early sabbatical missions.
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He has also been known to carry other gadgets in his satchel, and even devise impromptu devices at the scene of a conflict or emergency.
Observations
Footapault-height estimates range from 120 to 200 feet. Fully extended, they could be much greater.
Jack-in-the-Box's Rogues Gallery
- Brass Monkey
- The Deacon
- The Human Weasel
- Junkman
- Prospero
- Smoke & Mirrors
- Underlord
Other Timelines
Jack-in-the-Box Cases and Adventures
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