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Windshear (comics)

Windshear (Colin Ashworth Hume) is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe.
==Fictional character biography==
Colin Ashworth Hume was born Toronto, Ontario, Canada; he moved with his family to Great Britain when he was five years old, and grew up in England as a Canadian expatriate. He found work as a special operative, using his mutant powers for the superhuman division of Roxxon Oil Corp's United Kingdom branch, where he was given a suit of armor.
When Hume was unable to defeat a machine-creature at Roxxon's Denver Energy Research station, Roxxon called in Madison Jeffries, at the time known as Box who was aided by Diamond Lil.〔''Alpha Flight'' #87〕 Windshear, Box, and Diamond Lil encountered the "Muir Island X-Men", and recruited Forge to help battle the machine-creature; with Forge, Windshear discovered James MacDonald Hudson at the core of the machine-creature.〔''Alpha Flight'' #88〕 Hume, upset over the truth of Roxxon's practices, quit Roxxon Oil and returned to Canada with the members of Alpha Flight, and he was soon accepted onto the team of adventurers as a probationary member.〔''Alpha Flight'' #90〕
Alongside Alpha Flight, the Thing, and Human Torch, Windshear battled the Fantastic Four and Alpha Flight members controlled by Headlok.〔''Alpha Flight'' #94〕 Before long, his background as a Canadian citizen was revealed, and he was elected to full membership in Alpha Flight.〔''Alpha Flight'' #95〕 He and Alpha Flight battled an oil spill and tanker fire.〔''Alpha Flight'' #96〕 He and the team defended Kismet against the Consortium; this was his first encounter with the Avengers, Nova (Frankie Raye), and Galactus.〔''Alpha Flight'' #98-100〕 Windshear was then appointed the Chief Administrator of Alpha Flight.〔''Alpha Flight'' #102〕 He even becomes a mentor for Beta Flight. Windshear is one of the many superheroes who travels to alternate dimensions in the ''Infinity War'' crossover. He also participates in the ''Infinity Crusade''. He is one of the mind-controlled lackeys of the ''Goddess''.〔''The Infinity Crusade'' #1 (Jun 1993)〕 He and his brainwashed allies travel out to confront his former friends when their escape pods land all around the Goddess' citadel. He is defeated by the Vision, who phases his hand partway through his body. This causes intense pain and Windshear blacks out.
Eventually, the Canadian government disbanded Department H and the Flight programs, and Hume returned to England. Hume set up a curio shop to sell objects created with "hard air," and his objects command a high price. When the Thunderbolts were investigating a series of murders committed with bullets created out of hard air, they investigated Hume and learned of Roxxon's connection.
He was shown to be depowered〔''New Avengers'' #18〕 and in the wake of M-Day, he has opened up a gallery in England, displaying many of the sculptures he has created with 'hard air' before the loss of his powers. A depowered Hume took up the secret identity of Chinook and continues fighting crime in Toronto.〔''Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy'' #2〕

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