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This is Cecil Stedman from the comics. For the TV show character, see Cecil Stedman (TV).

Cecil Stedman

Cecil Stedman
Real Name
Cecil Stedman
Identity
Alignment
Universe
Base Of Operations
The Pentagon

Characteristics
Gender
Height
Eyes
Hair
Unusual Features
Artificial skin, Decayed skin at upper top skin
Status
Citizenship
Occupation
U.S. Government Liaison, Director of Global Defense Agency
Origin
Creators
First appearance
Appearance of Death


HistoryEdit

As a young government agent, Cecil Stedman was trapped by terrorists and exposed to a flesh-disintegrating gas. He was rescued by Brit at the last second. In the aftermath, he had artificial skin applied to his entire body, except for a piece of his original, decayed skin around his mouth to always remind him that he had screwed up and allowed people to die.

Years later, the Lizard League invaded the Pentagon. When trying to escape the invaders, the two terrorists that had almost killed him before appeared on the scene and saved him. Director Radcliffe revealed that their deaths had been faked, since he thought they were of better use working on the government's side. Subsequently, Cecil thanked the former terrorists by killing them on the spot, earning him a prison sentence on his own. After a couple of months, Cecil was visited in prison by Director Radcliffe, who was stepping down from his job on the Global Defense Agency, and claiming that Cecil would be the only person capable of taking over. After declining, Radcliffe told Cecil that he could either be the good guy or the guy who saved the world, but not always both at the same time. Cecil soon accepted the offer.

Omni-Man

After a year as the head of the GDA, Stedman noticed Omni-Man battling an alien tentacle creature, and shortly thereafter, confronted him. Omni-Man wanted to learn the customs of Earth, something Stedman could grant. In return, Omni-Man explained a highly sugarcoated version of his Viltrumite origin, claiming to represent a "World Betterment Committee" when in reality, he was an advance scout for an invasion. Monitoring technology at Pentagon confirmed his alien origin, but concluded that his story was a lie. Cecil didn't care much for it, meaning that as long as Earth was reasonably safe, Omni-Man's reasons for lying hardly mattered.

Invincible

Many years later, Omni-Man revealed his true intentions about conquering Earth to his son Invincible. When Invincible (rather violently) disagreed, a battle of epic proportions ensued, all of their talk recorded by the earpiece the GDA had installed in Omni-Man's ear (to be able to contact him easier in emergency situations). Omni-Man left Earth shortly afterwards, showing little hint of a return. Subsequently, Cecil began to work with Invincible much as he had worked with Omni-Man previously, with an earpiece installed to alert the young superhero of emergencies. At the same time, Cecil made sure that Invincible's mother, Debbie Grayson, wouldn't have to worry about economy (seeing as how her husband Omni-Man had been responsible for their family's income) or having their identities exposed.

Death

After Invincible returned from an alternate universe, he attempted to warn Cecil about Robot's intentions for world domination. Upon hearing this, Robot slit Cecil's throat and took advantage of Mark's inner ear weakness. Robot then pulverized Cecil's head by stomping on it.

Reboot

After Mark touched a white light, he found himself back before he had received his powers as a teenager with all of his memories of what happened over the next few years. Once his powers returned, he asked his father, Nolan, to not attack the Earth.[1] Nolan became angry and immediately attacked Mark. Mark led him to Utah where he tricked Nolan into smashing into the Guardians of the Globe headquarters. He revealed Nolan's plans to the Guardians and they subdued Nolan. Cecil Stedmen soon arrived and agreed to bring Nolan back to the Pentagon and restrain him. However, upon waking up. Nolan pleaded that he was sorry to Mark and Mark felt regret for what he did.[2]

Character Powers and Equipment


Powers and AbilitiesEdit

Powers

Teleportation

Abilities


Appearances, Images, and Quotes Edit


Trivia Edit

Cecil Stedman is similar to Nick Fury in the Marvel Comic's.

ReferencesEdit

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Invincible (2005) 023 page 23
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