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|realname = Dr. Augustus Furst | |realname = Dr. Augustus Furst | ||
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|headlines = ''June 17, 1964'': '''Dr. Furst Battles 'Space Spiders''' | |headlines = ''June 17, 1964'': '''Dr. Furst Battles 'Space Spiders''' | ||
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Dr. Furst attended [[Harold Jordan Memorial High School]] in St. Paul Minnesota. At that young age his intellectual prowess was already a notoriety. | Dr. Furst attended [[Harold Jordan Memorial High School]] in St. Paul Minnesota. At that young age his intellectual prowess was already a notoriety. | ||
| − | The careers of both he and his brother took off in 1950, when Augustus was asked to assist in an investigation of a strange phenomenon that was draining energy from industrial power sources in the central regions of Romania. The source of the problem turned out to be a creature known as [[Onggu the Omnivorous]]. Dr. Furst quickly surmised that it was an alien life form. He just as quickly devised an instrument capable of generating a feedback powerful enough to weaken Onggu and rid earth of its presence. This lead to world-wide exposure and Augustus' picture being prominently displayed on the cover of Scientific American. This was encored a few months later by a | + | The careers of both he and his brother took off in 1950, when Augustus was asked to assist in an investigation of a strange phenomenon that was draining energy from industrial power sources in the central regions of Romania. The source of the problem turned out to be a creature known as [[Onggu the Omnivorous]]. Dr. Furst quickly surmised that it was an alien life form. He just as quickly devised an instrument capable of generating a feedback powerful enough to weaken Onggu and rid earth of its presence. This lead to world-wide exposure and Augustus' picture being prominently displayed on the cover of Scientific American. This was encored a few months later by a breakthrough scientific discovery and a Time Magazine cover feature. |
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| − | * According to Julius, [[Madame Majestrix]] is the only one who could ever deal with Dr. Furst.<ref name="1:1">{{RefComic | title={{KBAC1}} | issue=#1 | link=1 | + | * According to Julius, [[Madame Majestrix]] is the only one who could ever deal with Dr. Furst.<ref name="1:1">{{RefComic | title={{KBAC1}} | issue=#1 | link={{KBAC1}} No.1|=}}</ref> |
| − | * Dr. Furst helped repair the life-size living doll, [[Beautie]], after she was torn apart by [[The Living Nightmare]].<ref name="B:1">{{RefComic | title={{BEAUTIE}} | issue=#1 | link= | page= | panel=}}</ref> | + | * Dr. Furst helped repair the life-size living doll, [[Beautie]], after she was torn apart by [[The Living Nightmare]].<ref name="B:1">{{RefComic | title={{BEAUTIE}} | issue=#1 | link={{BEAUTIE}} | page= | panel=}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 15:33, 26 July 2023
HistoryDr. Furst attended Harold Jordan Memorial High School in St. Paul Minnesota. At that young age his intellectual prowess was already a notoriety. The careers of both he and his brother took off in 1950, when Augustus was asked to assist in an investigation of a strange phenomenon that was draining energy from industrial power sources in the central regions of Romania. The source of the problem turned out to be a creature known as Onggu the Omnivorous. Dr. Furst quickly surmised that it was an alien life form. He just as quickly devised an instrument capable of generating a feedback powerful enough to weaken Onggu and rid earth of its presence. This lead to world-wide exposure and Augustus' picture being prominently displayed on the cover of Scientific American. This was encored a few months later by a breakthrough scientific discovery and a Time Magazine cover feature.
In 1961, in a mystery not yet explained, she turned up missing and Kaspian was incarcerated. Dr. Furst graciously adopted and raised the twins as his own. This loving gesture changed the brotherly team into a family... the First Family. EquipmentDr. Furst carries a small hand-held device called the Energenerator, an energy source that powers many of the gadgets and devices he uses. For the sake of comfort and familiarity, the Energenerator is shaped like a smoking pipe. A former pipe-smoker, Dr. Furst can frequently be seen holding the device in his mouth, its stem pressed between his lips. Observations
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