Revengers
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The Revengers is the name of different fictional teams appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Publication history
The Revengers is a
The Revengers is also the name of a comical parody of
In September 2011, an Earth-616 version of the Revengers led by Wonder Man appears.[1] They were created by Brian Michael Bendis.
Fictional team history
MC2
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Endless Tussle #1 (July 1999) |
Created by | Tom DeFalco Ron Frenz |
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Base(s) | mobile |
After a tragic mission that claimed the life of several
Red Queen also helped create an energetic villain called Ion Man, whom she sent to kill
However, in Last Planet Standing, the Revengers returned with the aid of
Cancerverse
In the Cancerverse reality of Earth-10011, the Revengers were that reality's version of the Avengers who were corrupted by that reality's version of
Earth-616
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Goliath V |
In 2011, another version of the Revengers appear in the Earth-616 universe. Formed by
New Revengers
As part of the
During the
Roster
MC2 version
- Ion Man - An ionic-powered villain created by Red Queen. Ion Man has the power to fly and fire blasts of destructive energy.
- Killerwatt - Electrically powered enemy of Spider-Girl, Killerwatt's wicked sense of humor is made less funny by his tendency to fire lightning bolts at the people he tells his jokes to.
- powers to help the Red Queen fight A-Next.
- Red Queen - Daughter of Henry Pym and the Wasp, Hope Pym copied her mother's electric sting blasts and insect-wings and donned a sinister version of her mother's Wasp costume. She is the team leader and has a pathological hatred of Stinger.
Former members
- Sabreclaw - Hudson Logan is the son of Wolverineand the half-brother to Wild Thing. His healing factor and deadly claws are made more frightening by his sociopathic nature. He later joined A-Next.
- Big Man - Brother to Red Queen, Henry Pym Jr. copied his father's growing abilities. Big Man joined the team to watch over his sister.
Earth-616 version
- Wonder Man - Leader
- Anti-Venom - Anti-Venom joined up with the Revengers because he thought Wonder Man might be right about what he claims about the Avengers.
- Fifty State Initiativewere denied.
- Captain Ultra - Captain Ultra joined up with the Revengers where despite being part of the Fifty State Initiative, he resented being disrespected despite having as much power as an Avenger.
- Century- Century sided with Wonder Man out of sense of honor to him and recognition of the cycle of life where he previously blamed himself for Wonder Man's previous death and wanted to make amends.
- Demolition Man - Demolition Man claimed the Grandmaster called him to reclaim the Infinity Gemsfrom the Avengers and that the Avengers have not been returning his calls, leading him to be recruited into the Revengers. This happened while he was suffering from brain damage.
- Devil-Slayer - He joined the Revengers in order to make a reality where the Avengers were held accountable for their actions.
- Ethan Edwards - He joined the Revengers in order to avenge the defeat of the Skrulls at the end of their Secret Invasion.
- Goliath V - He joined the Revengers where he still blames Iron Man for his uncle Bill Foster's death at the hands of Ragnarok.
New Revengers
- Maker- Leader
- White Tiger -
- Paibok -
- Asti the All-Seeing -
- Skar - This version was taken from an as-yet-unidentified reality.
- Angar the Screamer - This version was taken from an as-yet-unidentified reality.
- Vermin-
- O.M.N.I.T.R.O.C.U.S -
In other media
- The Revengers appear in the Avengers Assemble episode "Ant-Man Makes It Big" as the main characters of the in-universe film Human Ant and the Revengers, consisting of the Human Ant, Iron Guy, Colonel America, the Bulk, Dark Spider, and the Viking King.[12]
- A group loosely inspired by the Revengers and taking their name appears in the Hela. It was a short-lived team. Footage of the team appeared in the first episode of the live-action series Loki(2021).
References
- ^ The New Avengers Annual #1 (Sept. 2011)
- ^ Realm of Kings #1
- ^ Thanos Imperative #6
- ^ The New Avengers vol. 2 Annual #1
- ^ The Avengers vol. 4 Annual #1
- ^ New Avengers vol. 4 #7
- ^ New Avengers vol. 4 #12
- ^ New Avengers vol. 4 #13
- ^ New Avengers vol. 4 #14
- ^ New Avengers vol. 4 #15
- ^ New Avengers vol. 4 #16
- ^ "Ant-Man Makes It Big". Avengers Assemble. Season 3. Episode 18. October 2, 2016. Disney XD.
- ^ Hood, Cooper (September 7, 2017). "Thor: Ragnarok NFL Trailer Introduces the Revengers". Screen Rant. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
External links
- Revengers (Earth-616) at Marvel.com
- Revengers (MC2) at Marvel Wiki
- Revengers (Cancerverse) at Marvel Wiki
- Revengers (Earth-616) at Marvel Wiki
- New Revengers at Marvel Wiki
- Revengers (Earth-616) at Comic Vine