- This article is about the Earth-31916 Squadron Supreme. For information about the Earth-712 version of the team that have encountered the Avengers, see Squadron Supreme.
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The Squadron Supreme is a team of comic book superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe, a thinly disguised version of DC Comics Justice League of America. ...
In the Marvel Universe, the Supremeverse is the name given to the continuity in which the Supreme titles take place (i. ...
In the Marvel Comics Multiverse, Earth-712 or Earth-S is the designation used to identify the continuity in which the Squadron Supreme operate. ...
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The Squadron Supreme is a team of comic book superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe, a thinly disguised version of DC Comics Justice League of America. ...
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Joseph Michael Straczynski (born July 17, 1954) is an award-winning American writer/producer of television series, novels, short stories, comic books, and radio dramas. ...
Comic book artist, notable for his work with J. Michael Straczynski on Midnight Nation and Supreme Power. ...
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| | Character/Team | Universe | | Squadron Supreme | Earth-31916 | | | | | | | | | | | The Squadron Supreme is a fictional superhero team that exists in the Earth-31916 universe, [1] and was created by J. Michael Straczynski (writing) and Gary Frank (art). The team first appeared in Squadron Supreme vol. 2, #1 (2006). In the Marvel Universe, the Supremeverse is the name given to the continuity in which the Supreme titles take place (i. ...
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Fictional team biography
The Squadron Supreme is formed when the U.S. government recruits both current (eg. Hyperion) and new (eg. Amphibian) superhumans to carry out missions on its behalf. While some of the team's missions are international in scope and have a "positive public relations" aspect, others are covert and apparently involve military strikes and assassinations. Amphibian is a member of the Squadron Supreme, and an analogue of DC Comics Aquaman. ...
The team's first mission involves travelling to Africa, to neutralise an African general named John M'Butu, whose voice can compel obedience. The general, however, is actually executed by a group of African superhumans who tell the Squadron to leave, stating that "Africa is now off-limits". The team then travel to the Ilam Province in Iran, where they have been ordered to stop a group of insurgents. Hyperion quells the doubts of comrade The Blur about their agenda by showing him a mass grave filled with the bodies of innocents. After this mission the Blur asks the vigilante Nighthawk to join the Squadron, but Nighthawk refuses. [2] // Introduction Ilam province is on the western edges of the Zagros range, bordering Iraq. ...
Hyperion is a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, and a member of the Squadron Supreme. ...
The Blur is a superhero in Supreme Power, a comic book published under the Marvel Comics MAX imprint. ...
Nighthawk is a fictional comic book character featured in Supreme Power, written by J. Michael Straczynski, drawn by Gary Frank, and published by Marvel Comics under the mature-readers imprint MAX Comics. ...
Shortly after this, Hyperion engages in a public battle with a super-powered serial killer called Michael Redstone, who was previously captured by Hyperion, the Blur and Nighthawk. [3] Unfortunately, the battle results in the deaths of several innocent bystanders, and Redstone then attempts to blackmail Hyperion with a nuclear device, although team mate Zarda apparently deals with the bomb. The Blur and Nighthawk then join Hyperion for the final confrontation with Redstone. [4] Redstone is a superhero in the fictional Marvel Universe. ...
Nighthawk is a fictional comic book character featured in Supreme Power, written by J. Michael Straczynski, drawn by Gary Frank, and published by Marvel Comics under the mature-readers imprint MAX Comics. ...
References - ^ This numbering is confirmed by the Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe: Alternate Worlds 2005
- ^ Squadron Supreme vol. 1, #1 - 6
- ^ Supreme Power #7 - 18 (2006 - 2007)
- ^ The storyline has yet to finish but will run through Squadron Supreme vol. 2, #7 -12
External links - Official Squadron Supreme Webpage
- Worlds of JMS Supreme Power
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