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Amos Fortune (comics)

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Amos Fortune is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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Publication history

Amos Fortune first appeared in Justice League of America #6 (August–September 1961) and was created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky.[1]

Fictional character biography

As a child, Fortune is the leader of a gang of juvenile delinquents. As an adult, he becomes obsessed with luck, learns to manipulate it, and founds the Royal Flush Gang.[2]

In Villains United, Fortune is injured when Parademons destroy the House of Secrets, leaving him blind in one eye. He is later thrown out of a helicopter by Knockout and seemingly killed.[1]

In JSA Classified, Fortune is revealed to have survived and controlled Wildcat to battle the Justice League. Furthermore, his backstory is revised so that he is the son of a gambler who was murdered by the mob after failing to pay a debt. Subsequently, he becomes a gangster, with the Royal Flush Gang serving as his enforcers. Fortune is later killed by the widow of Two of Clubs, a gangster who he had killed earlier.[3][4][5]

In The New 52 continuity reboot, Amos Fortune is a corporate executive who gains superpowers from exposure to the Amazo virus. Additionally, he is unconnected to the Royal Flush Gang.

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Powers and abilities

Amos Fortune is a talented gambler and can manipulate the luck of others using "Stimoluck" devices.

In other media

  • Amos Fortune appears in the tenth season of Smallville, portrayed by James Kidnie.
  • Amos Fortune appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[6]
  • A female incarnation of Fortune appears in Justice League Unlimited. Her name is never fully revealed and she is always referred to as The Ace of Clubs, or simply Ace. In her debut episode "Wild Cards", she is introduced as a child who unknowingly used her latent metahuman powers to trap her parents in a traumatic reality within their own minds. Ace is incarcerated as a child, her powers inhibited by a power-dampening collar. As a teen, she is freed by The Joker, whom she later betrays before fleeing into Gotham's Central Park. As she sits alone in an alternate reality she created eith her powers, Batman is sent inside to neutralize Ace before her powers cause her to die of a horrible aneurysm that will destroy the entire planet. However, Batman refuses and instead offers to sit with Ace, holding her hand and comforting her about her lost childhood. Ace decides to revert reality to the way it once was before dying of her aneurysm, allowing the planet to survive. Batman is last seen carrying her lifeless body out of the park.
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References

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