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Sergeant Tork

Sergeant Tork

A New York Police Department sergeant and good friends with the superheroes such as the Falcon and Captain America. He is also an ally to the Black Panther and Luke Cage.

Name:
Sergeant Tork
Publisher:
Real name:
Francis Tork
Aliases:
  • Francis Tork
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Intellect
  • Marksmanship
  • Unarmed Combat
  • Weapon Master
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Origin

Sergeant Francis Tork is an NYPD Police sergeant who is known for his no-nonsense attitude. Because of his profession, he became close friends with a number or New York-based superheroes.

Creation

Sergeant Tork was created by Christopher Priest and Paul Smith and first appeared in The Falcon issue 1 (1983).

Major Story Arcs

Falcon

In his first appearance he met and teamed up with the Falcon.

With the Black Panther

Tork later became close allies to the Black Panther. He even saved the Black Panther uniform when T'Challa briefly stoped his career as a superhero. Sergeant Tork worked at his police deparment and became close friends with a colleague named Kasper Cole.

Not before long, Cole found the costume that Tork was safe keeping for T´Challa. Cole took the costume and the name of the identity of the Black Panther and later the White Tiger. First Tork was furious at Cole for taking the costume and breaking his trust, but after some time Tork became Cole´s mentor.

Tork was believed to have been killed by his agents of his crooked Police chief. Cole was furious and tried to avenge his former mentor, in which he succeeded. In that time Cole had visions of Tork, this appearance aiding him and giving him tips on how to defeat his foes. At the end of the story line it turned out Tork had faked his own death to go into hiding, and the `visions´ Cole had of his mentor, was actually a scrambler through which Tork comunicated with Cole. He remains a Sergeant at NYPD and remains a trusted sight for many heroes.

Issues

November 1983

December 1983

January 1984

February 1984

March 1987

April 1987

May 1987

July 1987

August 1987

February 1988

March 1988

November 1988

December 1996

December 1998

February 1999

March 1999

June 1999

August 1999

September 1999

October 1999

March 2000

December 2002

January 2003

February 2003

March 2003

April 2003

May 2003

July 2003

Volumes

1963

1976

1983

1990

1998

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