Bork (character)
{{Infobox comics character
|image = 250px
|caption = Power Company: Bork #1, part of the Power Surge mini-event; art by Tom Grummett.
|character_name = Bork
|publisher = DC Comics
|debut = The Brave and the Bold #81 (December 1968)
|creators = Bob Haney (writer)
Neal Adams (artist)
|real_name = Carl Andrew Bork
|species = Metahuman
|homeworld =
|alliances = Power Company
|aliases = King of the Docks
|supports =
|powers = * Superhuman strength
- Invulnerability
}}
Bork (Carl Bork) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bob Haney and Neal Adams, the character first appeared in The Brave and the Bold #81 (December 1968) and was later re-introduced in JLA #61 (February 2002).
Fictional character biography
Image:Borkdcu1.jpg.]]Carl Bork was a criminal dockworker from Gotham City, nicknamed "King of the Docks". After a shipboard theft in the South Pacific during which he saved a young native boy from drowning, he discovers Desolation Island. The natives give him a magic statue which makes him invulnerable to physical harm. The Flash found the statue on Desolation Island and tried to destroy it, but all his attempts failed until he was able to throw it into the sun. Once the statue was destroyed, Bork's invulnerability disappeared.
Bork served hard time in the Van Kull Maximum Security facility outside Metropolis. While in prison, his body began to mutate. His invulnerability returned along with super-strength and an increasingly deformed physique. He escaped Van Kull, and was opposed by Batman and the Flash, but managed to elude them and visit his mother in Newark, New Jersey. After his mother collapsed from a weak heart, Batman talked Bork into surrendering himself to the authorities on the condition that they help her to get well. Bork peacefully served the remainder of his prison sentence, and Batman arranged for his mother to receive treatment.
After his parole, Bork attempted to find gainful legitimate employment, but was hampered by the disadvantages of his criminal record and monstrous appearance. He was later approached by Josiah Power with a job offer to join a new corporate heroes-for-hire organization called the Power Company. Bork accepted Josiah's offer and joined the team as an associate, later becoming roommates with co-worker Sapphire.[http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=bork The Unofficial Bork Biography]
After being paroled, Bork joins the Power Company. He is later forced to fight in Roulette's metahuman brawls and appears as a client of the Oblivion Bar.JSA Classified #19 (January 2007)Superman #663 (July 2007)
In other media
Carl Bork appears in The Flash episode "Seeing Red", portrayed by Andre Tricoteux.
References
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Category:Characters created by Bob Haney
Category:Characters created by Neal Adams
Category:Comics characters introduced in 1968
Category:DC Comics characters with superhuman durability or invulnerability
Category:DC Comics characters with superhuman strength
Category:DC Comics male superheroes