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The Defenders Fansite: Dog Days
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Dedicated to the definitive superhero non-team. Wednesday, February 11, 2015. Canine characters were a recurring theme among the Defenders. As Beast began to consider himself a mainstay member of the group, he decided to get a pet dog. Introduced in Defenders #122. Sassafrass would remain a loyal companion and provide (unnecessary) comic relief throughout the run of the New Defenders. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fan Favorites of the Week. Defenders Dialogue: Lost Souls. Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.
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The Defenders Fansite: What if Wolverine Had Killed the Hulk?
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Dedicated to the definitive superhero non-team. Friday, October 10, 2008. What if Wolverine Had Killed the Hulk? Although Hulk's temper stayed largely in check around the Defenders, his rampages continued when left on his own. It was only a matter of time before new heroes popped up to drive off the Hulk. Enter: Wolverine. There was a chance Wolverine might win. Wolverine trained in the Danger Room with most of the original team, and proved himself against the Sentinels. So when time came to double-c...
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The Defenders Fansite: Freudian Fun
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Dedicated to the definitive superhero non-team. Sunday, July 5, 2015. What better place for happy-go-lucky Hellcat to face her personal demons than the pages of What The-? Switching back and forth between the two genres of teen-humor and superhero comics, Patsy Walker saw her life as Hellcat collide with her deceptively picturesque past ( #7. Buzz, of course, later became the villain Mad-Dog. Returning from the grave in the haunting guise of Death. Mrs Walker long considered her daughter a disappointment.
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The Defenders Fansite: Happy Birthday, May!
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Dedicated to the definitive superhero non-team. Friday, May 1, 2015. Happy Birthday, May! When monthly calendars started to appear on the back covers of Marvel Age. Magazine in 1985, the insignia for the Fantastic Four often occupied the 4th square of each month. Defenders references were infrequent. Iceman appeared in the square for May 18, 1985, wishing happy birthday to Alan Kupperberg. Who pencilled the Iceman limited series. And a run on the New Defenders. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Defenders Fansite: April 2015
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Dedicated to the definitive superhero non-team. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Through the Shadow Cloak. As Hellcat tried persuading Valkyrie to go with her to a disco, an other-dimensional sorcerer named Lambert opened a magical portal to transport Hellcat from Earth to his homeworld by way of the Shadow Cloak (borrowed from Devil-Slayer in Defenders #60. And convinced Hellcat to use the Shadow Cloak to bring the green heroine into his realm ( Savage She-Hulk #13-14. David Anthony Kraft (writer), Mike Vosburg...
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The Defenders Fansite: Cover Versions: Death
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Dedicated to the definitive superhero non-team. Saturday, January 8, 2011. The cover of Contest of Champions #3. August 1982) may have felt oddly familiar to fans of the Defenders. The image of heroes circling the skull of Death was strikingly similar to the cover of Defenders #107. Yet the purple-cloaked, skeleton figure of Death who introduced herself in Contest of Champions. Had not appeared in Defenders #107. And among the numerous heroes to appear in the three-part series.). Fan Favorites of the Week.
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The Defenders Fansite: Air Mail
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Dedicated to the definitive superhero non-team. Sunday, May 31, 2015. Beginning with New Defenders #137. The series changed the name of the letters column from Defenders Dialogue. As it appeared through #136. Incorporating Angel into the new Air Mail. Heading jazzed up the letters page and drew attention to the high-flying hero, who played more or less a supporting role within the series. This design also harked back to early issues of the X-Men. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Happy Birthday, May!
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The Defenders Fansite: The End of an Era
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Dedicated to the definitive superhero non-team. Monday, January 4, 2010. The End of an Era. Gargoyle vanished mysteriously in Defenders #134. Teleported away by mystic forces. He returned in #136. Forced into a malevolent plot that would pit him against his teammates. During the effort to release Gargoyle from an evil sorcerer's control, Moondragon tried to mentally persuade him to remove her mystic headband so she could use her mental abilities at full strength ( #137. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Defenders Fansite: Defenders of the Earth
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Dedicated to the definitive superhero non-team. Monday, July 20, 2015. Defenders of the Earth. When Marvel launched Star Comics in the 1980s to appeal to young readers, one of the titles added to the imprint was Defenders of the Earth. The short-lived series reintroduced several characters who originally appeared in newspaper comic-strips during the 1930s. The Phantom, an athletic jungle adventurer rumored to be an immortal ghost. Like other Star Comics, Defenders of the Earth. Son of Wilson McCoy. Defen...