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Revision as of 13:48, 6 October 2015

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AstroFacts


Status: Inactive
Earliest Appearance: mid 1960s
Base of Operations: Astro City
Range of Operations: Astro City


Personal Data


Members:

(from left to right)

The Steel-Jacketed Man (a.k.a. Steeljack)

Cutlass {presumed leader}
The original Quarrel


InfoDump


Appearances (in Publication Order): Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #15


Event Timeline

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The Terrifying Three

A relatively dysfunctional group of villains, noteworthy for including Steeljack and the father of Honor Guard member Quarrel in its membership. After a short and cantankerous alliance, the three went their separate ways.

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Speculations, Theories

Some semi-sophisticated technical gear is present in their warehouse-based (assumed) headquarters. Of the trio, Cutlass may have the know-how to at least operate it effectively, but it seems a stretch to think she built it. They probably acquired the equipment from outside sources, either stolen or provided. The most highly likely providers would include the criminally inclined broker, Donnelly Ferguson. Another likely participant is Dr. Norton Ganss, the equally criminal scientist responsible for endowing Carl Donewicz with the powers that made him Steeljack.