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:''"Mister Regan" is a torturer in the [[Marvel Comics UK]] portion of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''"Mister Regan" is a torturer in the [[Marvel Comics UK]] portion of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
[[Image:Mister regan body.jpg|right|250px|thumb|I haven't had my dinner yet ]]
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'''"Mister Regan"''' is reputed to be the galaxy's greatest torturer.  He's been known to string up victims for mysterious benefactors, without asking too many questions about who's employing him.  While he's good at inflicting pain, his judgment as to the veracity of his victim's stories is questionable at best.  
'''"Mister Regan"''' is reputed to be the galaxy's greatest torturer.  He's been known to string up victims for mysterious benefactors, without asking too many questions about who's employing him.  While he's good at inflicting pain, his judgment as to the veracity of his victim's stories is questionable at best.  



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"Mister Regan" is a torturer in the Marvel Comics UK portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

"Mister Regan" is reputed to be the galaxy's greatest torturer. He's been known to string up victims for mysterious benefactors, without asking too many questions about who's employing him. While he's good at inflicting pain, his judgment as to the veracity of his victim's stories is questionable at best.

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Events from the UK-only comic stories are in italics.

"Mister Regan" was employed to extract information from Wreck-Gar as to the whereabouts of the Quintesson Journal. "Regan's" main concern was maintaining his reputation with his mysterious bosses. He bantered playfully with his victim, noting that the Junkion will break sooner or later, so perhaps sooner would be better. Wreck-Gar then proceeded to relate the story of "The Big Broadcast of 2006"

"Regan" was quite pleased with himself. That is, until his taskmaster, a Quintesson judge, pointed out the inconsistencies in Wreck-Gar's story. "Mister Regan" was accused of feeble-minded stupidity and sentenced to death.The Big Broadcast of 2006

Trivia

  • "Mister Regan" was the moniker given to an unnamed torturer by Wreck-Gar. He is named for Jack Regan, the main character in the seminal British police drama, The Sweeney.