Max Mercury
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For the Marvel Comics X-Men character with the same alias, see Quicksilver (Marvel Comics).
Max Mercury, also known as Windrunner, Whip Whirlwind, and Lightning, is a DC Comics superhero similar to Quality Comics' Quicksilver. Initially an obscure speedster, the character was rebooted by Mark Waid in 1993 in the pages of The Flash and turned into a mentor for Wally West and Bart Allen.
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Publisher | Quality Comics DC Comics (current owner) |
First appearance | As Quicksilver: National Comics #5 (Nov 1940) As Max Mercury: Flash (vol. 2) #76 (May 1993) |
Created by | Jack Cole, Chuck Mazoujian Revamped by: Mark Waid |
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Alter ego | Maxwell Crandall |
Species | Metahuman |
Team affiliations | Freedom Fighters All-Star Squadron |
Partnerships | Wally West Bart Allen |
Notable aliases | Ahwehota, Windrunner, Whip Whirlwind, Lightning, Bluestreak, Quicksilver, Buckshot, The Zen Master of Speed |
Abilities | Super speed Molecular control Time and dimensional travel |
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Max Mercury appears in the television series The Flash, portrayed by Trevor Carroll.