Mister Twister
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Dan Judd

Dan Judd is a writer who decides to research his latest crime novel by becoming a criminal. Becoming Mister Twister, he forms a gang. When Superman
Superman
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 stumbles upon his crime sprees, Mister Twister gets away by having Superman rescue some bystanders from danger. When Dan's gang discover that they are being used for his own novel, they double-cross him and rob him. Upon deducing Mister Twister's identity, Superman rescues Dan and rounds up his gang. Dan ends up in prison where he decides to write a novel on prison life. This is the character's only appearance.

Bromwell Stikk

The second Mister Twister is Bromwell Stikk. He was born in the small town of Hatton Corners. His ancestry can be traced back to Colonial times where his ancestor Jacob Stikk leased the town to the Colonists for the price of a feather from a passenger pigeon
Passenger Pigeon
The Passenger Pigeon or Wild Pigeon was a bird, now extinct, that existed in North America and lived in enormous migratory flocks until the early 20th century...

. Each year, the town elders gave the pigeon feather to the Stikk family as payment. Now in present day, Bromwell Stikk leaves the town to live in exile on Goat Island. While there, he discovers a Native American cave and an old Shaman's medicine staff. When Bromwell dips the staff in a special brew, he discovers that he can control the forces of nature. With his new powers, Bromwell becomes Mister Twister and returns to Hatton Corners to take revenge on the people that spurned him. He demands payment of the feather of a Passenger Pigeon that was never given to his later ancestors. Due to the Passenger Pigeon going extinct in 1913, the mayor is unable to pay. Mister Twister punishes the town by summoning a tornado that whisks away the town's teenage populace. Upon enslaving the teenagers, Mister Twister brings them to Goat Island where he has them erect a twister-shaped stone tower in his honor. Robin
Dick Grayson
Dick Grayson is a fictional superhero that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger and illustrator Jerry Robinson, he first appeared in Detective Comics #38 in April 1940....

, Kid Flash
Wally West
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, and Aqualad
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 arrive in Hatton Corners and learn of the incident, and head off to Goat Island. Kid Flash manages to erect the tower for the children, as Aqualad summons a large whale to move the island. When Mister Twister discovers the island is not in its usual location, he causes havoc in Hatton Corners. He manages to subdue Aqualad and Kid Flash before Robin uses his Batrope to disarm Mister Twister of his staff. Mister Twister is taken into custody and the children are reunited with their parents. Afterwards, Robin, Aqualad, and Kid Flash form the Teen Titans.

It is later revealed that the Teen Titans' battle with Mister Twister had caught the attention of the Antithesis who uses Mister Twister as an instrument of revenge. He summons Mister Twister and transforms him into Gargoyle. In this new form, Gargoyle fights the Teen Titans. As the Gargoyle, Bromwell manages to sow the seeds of doubt in all of the Teen Titans except for Robin. Robin surrenders, allowing him to be transported to Limbo so that he can fight Gargoyle. Upon smashing Gargoyle's ring, Robin manages to trap Gargoyle in Limbo.

While the Teen Titans are on a mission overseas, Mal Duncan
Mal Duncan
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 accidentally releases Gargoyle from Limbo. Mal proves himself a hero by sending Gargoyle back to Limbo.

Gargoyle later hypnotizes the Titans to make them enjoy life as if they were never Teen Titans.

Many years later during the Infinite Crisis
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, Mister Twister is among the mystics in Stonehenge
Stonehenge
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 using magic to bind the Spectre
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 to Crispus Allen
Crispus Allen
Crispus Allen is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. Greg Rucka and Shawn Martinbrough created the character in Detective Comics #742 . Allen later went on to be one of the main characters in Gotham Central...

.

One Year Later
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, Bromwell Stikk is shown amongst the homeless living in the soup kitchen
Soup kitchen
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 during Christmas
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. He encounters Roy Harper
Roy Harper (comics)
Roy Harper is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe. He was known for over fifty years as Green Arrow's teenage sidekick Speedy. He first appeared alongside his mentor in More Fun Comics #73...

, who has volunteered at the soup kitchen. Though Bromwell was bitter at first, he makes peace with Roy, grateful that someone remembered who he was.

Powers and abilities

The first Mister Twister has no powers.

The second Mister Twister used a stick that enabled him to control the weather (mostly tornadoes) and can ride on the crown of the tornado. He can summon fire that rains down from the sky and fire blasts of lightning from his staff. The staff can also generate an invisible force field that protects Mister Twister from physical harm. The power of the staff eventually depletes itself unless Mister Twister bathes in a hot potion inside the medicine cave. As the Gargoyle, he has super-strength, endurance, and stamina as well as negativity and hypnotic powers.

Titans Tomorrow

In the Titans Tomorrow
Titans Tomorrow
"Titans Tomorrow" is a storyline of a possible alternate future in the DC Comics Universe, from Teen Titans #17-19 , by Geoff Johns and Mike McKone...

storyline, it was mentioned that Titans East halted a hurricane that Mister Twister created.

Television

  • Mister Twister appears in the Young Justice
    Young Justice (TV series)
    Young Justice is an American animated television series created by Greg Weisman and Brandon Vietti for Cartoon Network. Despite its title, it is not an adaptation of Todd Dezago and Todd Nauck's Young Justice comic series, but rather an adaptation of the entire DC Universe with a focus on young...

    episode "Welcome to Happy Harbor" voiced by John de Lancie
    John de Lancie
    John de Lancie is an American actor. He has been active in screen and television roles since 1977, though he is best known for his recurring role as Q on the various Star Trek series and as Frank Simmons in Stargate SG-1....

    . This version is a full-armored supervillain with weather-controlling abilities. The team mistakens him as Red Tornado in disguise when he attacks the Happy Harbor Power Plant in order to draw out a superhero opponent. They find out that they are wrong when Mister Twister demonstrates other weather-based abilities. Miss Martian
    Miss Martian
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     managed to put her bioship between the team and Mister Twister causing him to leave. Mister Twister then unleashes a bunch of twisters on Happy Harbor causing Young Justice to fight Mister Twister again. Red Tornado
    Red Tornado
    Red Tornado is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Justice League of America #64 , and was created by Gardner Fox and Dick Dillin.-Publication history:...

     arrives and ends up fighting Mister Twister. When Mister Twister takes down Red Tornado, it is revealed that Red Tornado is actually Miss Martian in disguise as the team takes down Mister Twister. Miss Martian revealed that the person in the exo-suit is a robot which is why she couldn't read Mister Twister's mind. It turns out that the real Bromwell Stikk controlled the robot in the armor from an undisclosed location to test it out for T.O. Morrow
    T. O. Morrow
    T.O. Morrow is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain published by DC Comics. The original T. O. Morrow debuted in The Flash vol. 1 #143 and was created by writer John Broome and artist Carmine Infantino. The modern T. O. Morrow first appeared in The Flash vol...

     who commented to Bromwell that he was lucky it wasn't him testing the Mister Twister armor. In "Drop Zone," it was mentioned that Mister Twister and T.O. Morrow were in cahoots with "The Light
    Secret Society of Super Villains
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    " (Project Cadmus
    Project Cadmus
    Project Cadmus is a fictional genetic engineering project in the DC Comics Universe. It was created by Jack Kirby as the DNA Project in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #133 , and was run by the former Newsboy Legion...

    ' Board of Directors). In "Humanity," it was revealed that Mister Twister and T.O. Morrow were behind the remote reprogramming of Red Tornado. When Red Volcano
    Red Volcano
    Red Volcano is a fictional character, a comic book android supervillain published by DC Comics. He first appeared in DC Universe #0 , and was created by Grant Morrison, Gail Simone and Aaron Lopresti.-Publication history:...

    was created and went rogue, Mister Twister fled even when the T.O. Morrow that Red Volcano destroyed was an android. Mister Twister was later seen at the bedside of the real T.O. Morrow when Red Tornado arrived.

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