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===Television===
===Television===
* Professor Thorton first appears in the ''[[X-Men (TV series)|X-Men (1992 Series)]]'' episode "Repo Man," then later in reused footage from this episode in the two-parter "Out of Time."
* Professor Thorton appears in the ''[[X-Men: Evolution]]'' episode "Grim Reminder", voiced by [[Campbell Lane]].
* Professor Thorton appears in the ''[[X-Men: Evolution]]'' episode "Grim Reminder", voiced by [[Campbell Lane]].



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The Professor
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceMarvel Comics Presents #73
Created byBarry Windsor-Smith
In-story information
Alter egoTruett Hudson
Team affiliationsWeapon X
Weapon Plus
Notable aliasesProfessor Andre Thorton, Number One
AbilitiesGenius-level intellect

Professor Andre Thorton (real name Truett Hudson; also known as The Professor) is a character in Marvel Comics, an enemy of Wolverine.

Fictional character biography

In 1972, nearly twenty years before Logan was romantically involved and abducted with Silver Fox at Windsor snow lodge, Professor Thorton experimented on numerous mutants including Sabretooth and Mastodon.[1] He hired Carol Hines as his assistant and the scientist Abraham Cornelius. He experiments on Wolverine is responsible for his adamantium-laced skeleton.[2] He is also connected to the creation of Alpha Flight on to developing super-soldiers for the US government. During the adamantium-lacing process, the pain of past memories awakes Wolverine, enabling him to break through the chamber after the process was completed.[3] In the ensuing rampage, Wolverine cuts off Professor Thorton's hand and supposedly kills him in a mad rage.[volume & issue needed] However, an ending scene clarifies to the reader that this was a virtual reality simulation of an escape attempt by Wolverine.[4]

Sometime later, Professor Thorton and Carol Hines lure Wolverine into an abandoned warehouse in Canada which was once the secret location for the Weapon X program.[5] Codenamed Project X, Wolverine soon discovers Weapon X was funded by the CIA and sheltered in Canada.[6] Professor Thorton's secret weapon, a robotic android named Shiva, is activated to destroy him.[7] Wolverine discovers the apartment complex is not a Pest control outlet but a trap for revenge.[8] Silver Fox (who works for another secret organization called HYDRA) is revealed to be behind the entire plan.[9] In the end, the missing character and cohort Silver Fox surprises them amidst the fighting there by killing the professor.[10]

It was shown that Romulus was in control of Weapon X and gave orders to Truett both observing Wolverine as he was unconscious.[11] Although it is stated that Romulus had known Logan in a past life, it is unclear if he knew of Logan while he was young and living at the Howlett estate if this he did then he would have known of Truett's connection to Logan.[12]

Other versions

In other media

Television

  • Professor Thorton first appears in the X-Men (1992 Series) episode "Repo Man," then later in reused footage from this episode in the two-parter "Out of Time."
  • Professor Thorton appears in the X-Men: Evolution episode "Grim Reminder", voiced by Campbell Lane.

Film

  • Professor Thorton appeared in the Wolverine portion of Hulk Vs voiced by Tom Kane. In the film, Thorton plans to recruit the Hulk to be a part of Weapon X's Team X. He is slashed in the back by Sabretooth and supposedly dead.

Video Games

Bibliography

  • Wolverine #50
  • Marvel Comics Presents Weapon X vol. 1 #73-87

References

  1. ^ Marvel Comics Presents #72
  2. ^ Marvel Comics Presents #74
  3. ^ Marvel Comics Presents #74
  4. ^ Marvel Comics Presents #76
  5. ^ Marvel Comics Presents #78
  6. ^ Marvel Comics Presents #78
  7. ^ Marvel Comics Presents #79
  8. ^ Marvel Comics Presents #81
  9. ^ Marvel Comics Presents #82
  10. ^ Wolverine #50
  11. ^ Wolverine: Origins #33
  12. ^ Wolverine: Origins #36
  13. ^ Mutant X #30
  14. ^ Wolverine: The End #1