Ace McCloud

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Ace McCloud
Centurions character
Acemccloud-box.jpg
Ace McCloud toy box
Created by

Kenner
Voiced by

Neil Ross
Information
Species Human
Abilities

Affiliation

Centurions
Function

Air Operations Expert

Ace McCloud is a fictional character from the Centurions series in 1986. He was voiced by Neil Ross.

Centurions

Daring Air Operations Expert: Donning a blue power suit, he is a brave but cocky womanizer who is sometimes at odds with Jake Rockwell. His weapon systems are best suited for aerial missions, including one specially designed for battles in space.

Animated series

Ace McCloud was one of the stars of The Centurions animated series, and appeared in every episode.

In episode 15, "Cold Calculations", Ace used Skyknight and Skybolt weapon systems and fought a robot sea serpent.

Comics

In the DC Comics Centurions story "Time Bomb" Doc Terror attempted to trick the Centurions by having them take a bomb, disguised as a recovered a cyborg Eskimo, to Sky Vault. Terror attempted to distract the Centurions by having them chase three fake missiles across the globe. Ace McCloud beamed to China where he fought a flying aircraft carrier full of Doom Drone Strafers. Jake Rockwell beamed to Africa where he fought a robot duplicate of Hacker. Max Ray followed a missile to Lake Michigan. Eventually Max Ray saw through this trick at the last moment and beamed the Eskimo into deep space before he exploded. In this story Ace used Skybolt and Orbital Interceptor weapons systems.[1]

Toys

  • Kenner Centurions Ace McCloud and Skyknight Assault Weapons System (1986)
  • Kenner Centurions Orbital Interceptor Assault Weapons System (1986)
  • Kenner Centurions Skybolt Assault Weapons System (1986)
  • Kenner Centurions Aero-Sault Assault Weapons System (unreleased)
Contains 10 pieces. Can be combined with the Skyknight and Power Pack.
  • Kenner Centurions Strato Strike Assault Weapons System (unreleased)

References

  1. Bob Rozakis (w), Don Heck & Al Vey (p), Tom Ziuko (col), Jonathan Peterson (ed). "Time Bomb" The Centurions 1 (June 1987), DC Comics

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