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''Armorines'' is a fictional superhero team from
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about armored marines who, in the name of freedom, do the United States government's dirty work. The Armorines armor first appeared on the last page ''X-O Manowar'' #24 (January 1994), but the entire Armorines fully appeared in ''Armorines'' #0 (February 1994) which is a special comic insert in ''X-O Manowar'' #25 (February 1994).


Fictional team biography

The U.S. Government took
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as a threat. The Armorines were created by Dr. Phillip Zahn to deal with this threat. After they got the go ahead on the project from Senator Ackerman, Colonel Gardner recruited eight soldiers to function as the Armorines. Four would be trained as the field agents with the other four acting as their co-pilots from the base. Gunny Lewis, an aging war veteran, was chosen to be their field leader. Ackerman, however, made it perfectly clear to Gardner that he wanted Lewis out of the program as soon as the others were properly trained to function without him. Initially a truce between X-O and the Government was formed, but this irritated
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agent Peter Garrett and his associate, Ms. Mandrake of the
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. The two forged orders from the Government which ordered the Armorines to take out X-O and sent them to Gardner. The Armorines attacked X-O and may have even defeated him, but their attack was called off by orders from General Kendall. Colonel Gardner was arrested for ordering the attack, and Kendall took his place as head of the Armorines. Meanwhile, the Armorine Sirot, who is also an agent of the
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, met with Garrett and forged a truce of sorts. The Armorines went on to face other threats, but their biggest adversaries were the
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. They first faced them underwater, and then in a huge battle in space. They were teamed with X-O Manowar and the H.A.R.D. Corps in the space battle. While they were in space fighting the aliens, the Chaos Effect broke out on Earth cutting off all communication with the military. Eventually the Chaos ended, the Spider Aliens were defeated, and the Armorines returned home. The Armorines received medals of honor from the President himself upon their return. At the same time, however, Senator Ackerman ordered Gunny out of the Armorines program. When the President found out about this, he wrote a presidential order that took away Ackerman's control over the program and ensured that Gunny would remain in the Armorines. This didn't sit too well with Ackerman, so with Peter Garrett's help, he devised a plan to get Gunny out of the program anyway. The two rigged a hidden camera on Sirot's armor and shot footage of the destruction of a building on one of the Armorine's missions. Ackerman used this footage as a way to frame Gunny. If Gunny didn't leave the program, the footage would be used to ruin his career. He chose to leave. Sergeant William Sturgess was sent as his replacement.


Creative teams

The following is a list of those who contributed to the creation of the series. When repeated, only last names will be used. *0: Jorge Gonzalez, writer/
Jim Calafiore Jim Calafiore is an American comic book penciller and inker, known for his work on Marvel Comics ''Exiles'', and DC Comics' ''Aquaman''. His other work includes ''Faction Paradox'', and writing Marvel's ''Exiles'' and ''Millennium Visions''. Cala ...
, pencils & cover/ Gonzalo Mayo, inks. *1: Gonzalez, writer/Calafiore, pencils & cover/
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& Phyllis Novin, inks. *2: Gonzalez, writer/Calafiore, pencils & cover/Ramos, inks. *3-4: Gonzalez, writer/Calafiore, pencils & cover/Ramos & Novin, inks. *5: Gonzalez, writer/Calafiore, pencils/Ramos, inks/Calafiore & Bob Layton, cover. *6: Gonzalez, writer/Calafiore, pencils & cover/Ramos, inks. *7: Gonzalez, writer/Calafiore, pencils & cover/Ramos & Novin, inks. *8: Rob Johnson, writer/
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, pencils/ John Dixon, inks/Calfiore, cover. *9: Gonzalez, writer/Calafiore, pencils & cover/Anibal Rodriguez, inks. *10: Gonzalez, writer/Delbo, pencils/Rodriguez, inks/Calafiore, cover. *11-12: Gonzalez, writer/Delbo, pencils/ Steve Montano, inks/Calafiore, cover.


In other media


Video games

Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M. was produced for Nintendo 64, PlayStation and Game Boy Color, based on the comic book.


External links


Valiant Entertainment official websiteArmorines entry at the Valiant Comics EncyclopediaValiant Comics Fan SiteValiant Comics message board"Valiant Days, Valiant Nights - A Look Back at the Rise and Fall of Valiant
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