The Squadron Supreme is a
superhero
A superhero or superheroine is a fictional character who typically possesses ''superpowers'' or abilities beyond those of ordinary people, is frequently costumed concealing their identity, and fits the role of the hero, typically using their ...
team appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
Marvel Comics
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, of which there are several notable alternate versions. The original team was created by
Roy Thomas and
John Buscema, derived from the previously created supervillain team
Squadron Sinister.
The core members of the Squadron Supreme are
Hyperion,
Nighthawk
The nighthawk is a nocturnal bird of the subfamily Chordeilinae, within the nightjar family, Caprimulgidae, which is a grouping of 92 species of medium-sized birds with long wings and short bills specialized for eating insects. The nighthawk's ...
,
Doctor Spectrum
Doctor Spectrum is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. There have been five versions of the character to date—three supervillains from the mainstream Marvel Universe belonging ...
,
Power Princess, and the
Whizzer, pastiches of prominent members of rival publisher
DC Comics
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' superhero team the
Justice League
The Justice League, or Justice League of America (JLA), is a group of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). Writer Gardner Fox conceived the ...
.
Many other characters were later added to the roster, not all of which were based on DC heroes.
Publication history
The Squadron Supreme has its roots in the
Squadron Sinister, which first appeared in ''
The Avengers'' #69 as a pastiche of the Justice League.
Roy Thomas later introduced a heroic version of the Squadron Sinister named the Squadron Supreme, which first appeared in ''The Avengers'' #85–86 (Feb.–March 1971), and which was co-created with
John Buscema. The team then had guest appearances on several more occasions, and in 1985 was featured in a self-titled twelve-issue
limited series by
Mark Gruenwald, followed in 1989 by a
graphic novel sequel by Gruenwald, Ryan and
inker Al Williamson, ''Squadron Supreme: Death of a Universe'', in which the
Nth Man serves as the main antagonist.
In 2003, a reimagined Squadron Supreme appeared in an ongoing series entitled ''Supreme Power'', published under the mature-audience
MAX imprint. This version was created by writer
J. Michael Straczynski
Joseph Michael Straczynski, known as J. Michael Straczynski (; born July 17, 1954) is an American filmmaker and comic book writer. He is the founder of Synthetic Worlds Ltd. and Studio JMS and is known as the creator of the science fiction televi ...
and artist
Gary Frank.
Yet another Squadron Supreme was introduced in 2015, written by
James Robinson and drawn by
Leonard Kirk. Unlike the previous teams, which had appeared in alternate realities, this team was based in Marvel's main "Earth-616" reality, although the team members were from a variety of alternate universes that had been destroyed in the aftermath of the 2015 ''
Secret Wars'' event.
Another version of the Squadron Supreme, set in the Marvel Universe, was introduced by
Jason Aaron in ''The Avengers'' vol. 8. The Squadron, created by
Mephisto and led by Phil Coulson, acts as the US government's sanctioned superhero team in place of the Avengers. This version of the team is the focus of the ''
Heroes Reborn'' storyline, where reality is overwritten so that the Avengers were never formed and the Squadron Supreme are Earth's premier superhero team instead.
Fictional history
Earth-712 version
The Squadron Supreme are first encountered by four members of the
Avengers – the
Vision
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Perception Optical perception
* Visual perception, the sense of sight
* Visual system, the physical mechanism of eyesight
* Computer vision, a field dealing with how computers can be made to gain und ...
,
Quicksilver, the
Scarlet Witch and
Goliath
Goliath ( ) was a Philistines, Philistine giant in the Book of Samuel. Descriptions of Goliath's giant, immense stature vary among biblical sources, with texts describing him as either or tall. According to the text, Goliath issued a challen ...
– who have arrived in the Earth-712 universe by mistake. The Avengers are initially confused, since several members of the Squadron Supreme have identical names and powers to the
Squadron Sinister, a group of previously encountered villains. After a brief battle, the Avengers assist the Squadron Supreme against the global threat posed by the mutant
Brain-Child, before returning to their own universe. The Squadron Supreme have another series of skirmishes with the Avengers engineered by the group the Serpent Cartel, but eventually they join forces and prevent the use of the
Serpent Crown.
The team features briefly in the title ''
Thor'', when the evil version of
Hyperion attacks the Earth-712 version and then the Earth-616 Thor. The Squadron appear in the title ''The
Defenders'' as mind-controlled pawns of the entities the
Over-Mind and Null the Living Darkness, but are freed and aid the Defenders in defeating the villains. Earth-712, however, is left in a
post-apocalyptic state.
The Squadron Supreme were next featured in a self-titled 12-issue limited series (Sept. 1985–Aug. 1986) by writer
Mark Gruenwald, which picks up from where Earth-712 was last seen in ''The Defenders'' #114. The Squadron, led by Hyperion, believe they have the knowledge and power to recreate the world and create a
utopia
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. Nighthawk protests, believing that the Squadron should serve and not rule. The issue is put to a vote, with the so-called "Utopia Program" favored by the majority of the Squadron; Nighthawk, unable to agree with the decision in clear conscience, resigns from the team. The Squadron assume overall control of the government of the
United States
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and remake the nation into a virtual utopia. The team implement a series of sweeping changes, including revealing their secret identities; instituting a program of
behavior modification in prisons where inmates are forced to submit to a process that mentally inhibits their criminal instincts; enforcing a strict gun control policy; and developing medical technology to cryogenically preserve the dead, while opposed by the future dictator (and usurper) of mankind
Victorex Prime (formerly the
Scarlet Centurion), serving as the main antagonist.
Despite the economic and technological advances, there are setbacks: the
Golden Archer abuses the behavior modification technology by forcing fellow member
Lady Lark to love him, resulting in his eventual removal from the team;
[''Squadron Supreme'' #6. Marvel Comics.] the
Amphibian
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becomes increasingly disgusted with the Squadron's methods and abandons the surface world altogether;
Nuke inadvertently kills his parents via unnoticed and uncontrollable release of radiation and dies while battling Doctor Spectrum during a rampage; and
Tom Thumb discovers he has
cancer
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but chooses not to inform his teammates, eventually succumbing to the disease.
At one point, the team is attacked by the
Institute of Evil on the behalf of Victorex Prime. The Squadron ultimately defeats the Institute and uses the behavior modification technology to reform them, adding the former supervillains as members.
Three of them die or are incapacitated.
In the meantime, Nighthawk forms a new team he calls the America Redeemers, recruiting former villains and several previously unknown superhumans. The later infiltrate the Squadron and kidnap the surviving Institute members to reverse the behavior modification on them. Despite mixed feelings on the parts of several of the Institute members, they too join the Redeemers. Former Squadron member the Golden Archer (now known as the Black Archer) also joins.
Eventually, the Redeemers confront the Squadron Supreme. A brutal battle ensues in which several members of both teams are killed, including Nighthawk. A horrified Hyperion realizes that Nighthawk was right: the Squadron, despite having good intentions, had inadvertently created a totalitarian state with themselves as its dictators. The Squadron surrenders, disbands and returns control of the United States to the government.
In a
graphic novel sequel by Gruenwald, Ryan and
inker Al Williamson, ''Squadron Supreme: Death of a Universe'', remnants of the team and their former enemies (including Victorex Prime) reunite to battle the
Nth Man. Although they succeed, several members of the Squadron are killed, with the remainder (Hyperion,
Doctor Spectrum
Doctor Spectrum is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. There have been five versions of the character to date—three supervillains from the mainstream Marvel Universe belonging ...
, the
Whizzer,
Power Princess,
Lady Lark (now known as Skylark),
Arcanna,
Haywire, and the
Shape
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)
marooned in the mainstream Marvel universe.
The Squadron encounter the hero
Quasar
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, and relocate to the government facility
Project Pegasus. After another encounter with the Overmind and a visit to the
laboratory
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world of the
Stranger, the Squadron attempt unsuccessfully to return to their own universe and members Hyperion, Doctor Spectrum and the Whizzer battle the entity the Deathurge.
The entire Squadron Supreme appear in an ''Avengers'' storyline with the Avengers that finally returns them to their home universe. The
one-shot issue ''Squadron Supreme: New World Order'' reveals that Earth-712 is now dominated by corporations using the Squadron's own utopia technologies.
The Squadron come into conflict with a new government when an interdimensional team called the
Exiles, traveling from the Earth-616 universe, reveal that the government had rigged the election through worldwide vote
fraud
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. The Squadron and the Exiles depose the new government and attempt to allow society to progress without superhuman involvement.
Earth-31916 version
''Supreme Power''
The series ''Supreme Power'' features the
rebooted version of the
superhero
A superhero or superheroine is a fictional character who typically possesses ''superpowers'' or abilities beyond those of ordinary people, is frequently costumed concealing their identity, and fits the role of the hero, typically using their ...
team Squadron Supreme and is set on Earth-31916.
Alien
Hyperion arrives on Earth as an infant, and is taken into custody by the
US government and raised in a controlled environment. Army
Corporal
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Joseph Ledger is given a strange crystal removed from Hyperion's spaceship by the government that bonds to him, causing him to fall into a
coma
A coma is a deep state of prolonged unconsciousness in which a person cannot be awakened, fails to Nociception, respond normally to Pain, painful stimuli, light, or sound, lacks a normal Circadian rhythm, sleep-wake cycle and does not initiate ...
for years.
Discovering Hyperion has superhuman abilities, the government uses him as a secret weapon, and is eventually outed by the
media
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Communication
* Means of communication, tools and channels used to deliver information or data
** Advertising media, various media, content, buying and placement for advertising
** Interactive media, media that is inter ...
. The government then announces and introduces Hyperion as a state-sponsored hero, which encourages other beings to appear, such as the
Blur, who can move at superspeed. Ledger awakens and, harnessing the energy powers of the crystal, becomes
Doctor Spectrum
Doctor Spectrum is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. There have been five versions of the character to date—three supervillains from the mainstream Marvel Universe belonging ...
. Hyperion and Spectrum are initially hostile to one another and they battle, with Hyperion accessing lost memories when coming in contact with Spectrum's crystal. The
Amphibian
Amphibians are ectothermic, anamniote, anamniotic, tetrapod, four-limbed vertebrate animals that constitute the class (biology), class Amphibia. In its broadest sense, it is a paraphyletic group encompassing all Tetrapod, tetrapods, but excl ...
is seen on dry land for the first time, and
Princess Zarda heals Hyperion after his battle.
Nighthawk
The nighthawk is a nocturnal bird of the subfamily Chordeilinae, within the nightjar family, Caprimulgidae, which is a grouping of 92 species of medium-sized birds with long wings and short bills specialized for eating insects. The nighthawk's ...
solicits the aid of Hyperion and the Blur to deal with a superpowered
serial killer
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*
*
*
*
* (This source only requires two people) with the killings taking place over a significant period of time in separat ...
, who Hyperion now knows is actually the product of experimentation with his
DNA.
Although successful, Hyperion is outraged by the government exploitation and leaves, warning that he has no wish to be contacted by humankind again. The government gathers the remaining superhumans into a team to capture Hyperion.
The story continues in the
limited series ''Supreme Power: Hyperion'' with new Squadron members
Emil Burbank,
Arcanna, the
Shape
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and
Nuke tracking Hyperion to what they believe is an
alternate reality. In this world, Hyperion and a version of the Squadron rule the world, with only Nighthawk and a small group of superhumans opposing their rule. Although the heroes locate the true Hyperion and convince him to return to their world, Burbank discovers that it was, in fact, not an alternate reality but their world two years from the present time.
Second ''Squadron Supreme'' title
The second volume of the series ''Squadron Supreme'' brings together all the superhumans (except a reluctant Nighthawk), who are split into two teams – one for international/public missions and another for covert operations. The
President of the United States
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calls the group the Squadron Supreme. The Squadron meets with mixed success: an attempt to kill an
Africa
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n
dictator is botched, and the target is murdered by local superhumans who state the group is not welcome in Africa, and a mission to
Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
has member
Inertia
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encouraging a victim to fight back and kill.
China
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recruits
Redstone, the superpowered serial killer created from Hyperion's DNA, in a bid to protect itself. The final issue is a battle to the death against Redstone (with the Blur recruiting Nighthawk to assist) who threatens to
detonate a
nuclear weapon
A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission or atomic bomb) or a combination of fission and fusion reactions (thermonuclear weapon), producing a nuclear exp ...
. The outcome is not revealed, as the series concluded with issue #7.
''Ultimate Power''
An unrelated nine-issue series, ''
Ultimate Power'', written by J. Michael Straczynski;
Brian Michael Bendis
Brian Michael Bendis (; born August 18, 1967) is an Americans, American comic book writer and artist.
Starting with crime fiction, crime and hardboiled, noir comics, Bendis eventually moved to mainstream superhero fiction, superhero work. While a ...
and
Jeph Loeb with art by
Greg Land, features the Squadron in a
crossover into the
Ultimate Universe. Courtesy of a deception engineered by
Nick Fury and the Ultimate villain
Doctor Doom, the Squadron travel to the Ultimate Universe, thinking that the Ultimate
Reed Richards is responsible for releasing an organism that has destroyed much of the United States.
A series of misunderstandings ensues, and after a series of battles between the Squadron, the
Ultimate Fantastic Four, the
Ultimates and the
Earth-712 Squadron Supreme (whose world was also affected by the organism), the third culprit is revealed as Burbank, who was asked by the government to develop a weapon to kill Hyperion. Nick Fury is detained in custody in the Earth-31916 universe, while Squadron member Power Princess remains in the Ultimate Universe to ensure that Doom (who escaped custody by using a
Doombot) is captured.
''Squadron Supreme: Hyperion vs. Nighthawk''
An unrelated four-issue limited series, ''Squadron Supreme: Hyperion vs. Nighthawk'', written by
Marc Guggenheim and with art by
Paul Gulacy, relates how Hyperion and Nighthawk, after an initial skirmish, join forces to try and alleviate the
Darfur conflict in war-torn
Sudan
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. Hyperion discovers Nighthawk has a
prototype
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weapon built from stolen plans of Emil Burbank's journal that cannot actually injure him, but can convince him that he is being injured.
Third ''Squadron Supreme'' title
A third volume of the title ''Squadron Supreme'', written by
Howard Chaykin
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and with art by
Greg Land (and other artists), is published, with the 12-issue series being set five years after the battle with Redstone. Most of the Squadron have disappeared, with Ultimate Nick Fury, Burbank and Arcanna now a team of intelligence officers working for the government and investigating a group of returning astronauts that exhibit strange abilities. The astronauts
infect many people they come into contact with, also giving them superhuman abilities.
Fury eventually leads a new version of the Squadron that features characters who are
pastiches of long-time Marvel characters. The group eventually come into conflict with many of the original members of the Squadron who have been gathered by Hyperion. The heroes unite to stop a group of superhuman
terrorist
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s from the
Middle East
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The term came into widespread usage by the United Kingdom and western Eur ...
, but then, via a government device, apparently all lose their abilities. Arcanna secretly reveals to Fury that she, and likely many others, still possesses superhuman abilities. Fury later returns to the Ultimate Universe.
Later appearances
Later, the members of the Squadron Supreme are apparently killed by
Namor the Sub-Mariner and the
Cabal after the villains raid the Squadron's universe. Versions resembling these characters later appear on the
Battleworld created by Doctor Doom during the ''
Secret Wars'' event, only to be killed again at the hands of the
Squadron Sinister. Nighthawk is left as the group's only survivor.
Earth-616 version
This team, set in Marvel's mainstream reality, features characters from numerous alternate universes, such as the Nighthawk from ''Supreme Power'', a Hyperion from a reality that had been destroyed upon colliding with another universe, Doctor Spectrum from the world of the Great Society (which was destroyed by
Namor the Sub-Mariner to prevent it from colliding with the mainstream universe), the
Blur from the
New Universe, and
Warrior Woman from a
''Secret Wars'' tie-in (posing as the Earth-712 Squadron Supreme's Power Princess).
The Squadron Supreme's first action was to get revenge on Namor for what happened to the worlds of some of its members. They attacked Atlantis where Hyperion beheaded Namor and Zarda killed Attuma. The fight ended with Hyperion lifting Atlantis above the ocean and throwing it onto the ground hard enough to kill the remaining Atlanteans present. The actions caused by the Squadron Supreme led the
Avengers Unity Division to apprehend them before anyone else ends up killed by their hand. The Squadron Supreme were saved by
Thundra and later teleported to
Weirdworld, where they encounter
Doctor Druid, who plans to mind-control Weirdworld's inhabitants. The Squadron Supreme shatter the crystal that Druid was using to enhance his mind control powers and return home. Power Princess remains on Weirdworld and reveals herself as Warrior Woman. Thundra sides with the Squadron Supreme, although she is unsure if she should help the Squadron Supreme protect the world or help protect the world from the Squadron Supreme.
Through Modred the Mystic's magical modifications to Reed Richard's time machine, Hyperion and Doctor Spectrum are accidentally transformed into ephemeral "ghosts" caught in the past; specifically during the Squadron's attack on Atlantis and just before Hyperion kills Namor. They decide to change the past by dragging this past Namor back to the present, thereby resurrecting him. Although this action is easy for Hyperion, who has had second thoughts about the cutthroat methods the Squadron Supreme has been using, it is more difficult for Doctor Spectrum, as Namor destroyed her Earth. At the end of the story arc, Hyperion leads the action to disband the Squadron, and the team goes their separate ways.
Squadron Supreme of America
When the Avengers become a global peacekeeping force,
Thunderbolt Ross meets with
Phil Coulson to discuss the matter. Phil reveals that he has established the Squadron Supreme of America as the newest United States superhero team. The team consists of Hyperion, Power Princess, Nighthawk, the Blur, and Doctor Spectrum as their leader.
With Doctor Spectrum as their leader, the Squadron Supreme of America were first used to fight Namor and his Defenders of the Deep when they attacked a Roxxon oil rig that is off the coast of Alaska.
Then the Squadron Supreme visited another oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico, where Doctor Spectrum used his powers to melt areas of the oil rig to secure it from an attack by Namor. The Squadron Supreme then made short work of Namor and the Defenders of the Deep.
During the ''
War of the Realms'' storyline, the Squadron Supreme of America were summoned to Washington D.C. by Phil Coulson, who brought them up to speed on
Malekith's invasion. They are shown fighting
Rock Trolls and
Frost Giants. Their origin is fully shown where its members are revealed to be
simulacrums created by
Mephisto and programmed by the Power Elite so that Phil Coulson can have them be a United States-sponsored superhero team. After the Squadron Supreme caused the Frost Giants to retreat, Phil Coulson sends them to Ohio which has become a battleground.
The Squadron Supreme are summoned to confront Black Panther when he infiltrates the Pentagon and confronts Phil Coulson. Hyperion states that the Squadron Supreme are the United States' sanctioned superhero team in light of the Avengers becoming an anti-American team. As Nighthawk states to Blur that the Black Panther will not run as he is under arrest, the Black Panther states to them that he does not know how they got their powers and that they are not the Squadron Supreme, as he even asked if they trust Phil Coulson. Before they can grab him, the Black Panther contacts
Broo to teleport him away. As he disappears, the Black Panther states that Phil Coulson will not answer their questions and that the Avengers are not their enemies unless they force them to be.
During the ''
Heroes Reborn'' storyline, reality has been somehow changed so that the Squadron Supreme of America are the America's premier superhero team and that the Avengers never existed. The Squadron Supreme are seen fighting the
Masters of Doom consisting of
Doctor Juggernaut,
Black Skull,
Silver Witch and
All-Gog after their escape from the
Negative Zone. The Squadron Supreme manages to repel the Masters of Doom with the fight being witnessed by President Phil Coulson. The Skrullian Skymaster was shown to be a member of this reality's Squadron Supreme before he was killed by
Rogue to avenge
Mystique's death. Nighthawk and Blur had a Secret Squadron team that consisted of Tom Thumb (who is an amalgam of both versions), Amphibian, Blue Eagle, Golden Archer, and Arcanna Jones. This group fought the Siege Society in London where Amphibian was beheaded by Baron Helmut Zemo, Golden Archer was killed by Hawkeye and Fire-Ant, Tom Thumb was subdued by Hawkeye, Arcanna Jones was killed by Silver Witch, and Golden Eagle was slain offscreen by Black Widow and Hawkeye who escape with Fire Ant using his special wings. Following the fight, Nighthawk, Blur, and Tom Thumb mourn their comrades at their funeral. The Squadron Supreme of America discuss their encounters with various heroes and concerns about their world being wrong. Putting aside their differences and without telling President Coulson, they gather clues and rule out suspects before eventually arriving in Wakanda, where they confront the Avengers. The Avengers battle and eventually defeat the Squadron Supreme of America. After Captain America, Star Brand, and Echo use the Pandemonium Cube to restore the original reality, the Squadron Supreme of America find their memories transferred to their counterparts in the Avengers' reality and struggle to find their place in an unfamiliar world.
Doctor Spectrum led Power Princess and Blur on a mission to arrest Red Widow. In a turn of events, Power Princess killed Doctor Spectrum and took his Power Prism as it is shown that Red Widow is working on brainwashing Hyperion.
Membership
Other versions
''Marvel Zombies Supreme''
A group of clones of the Squadron Supreme appear in the 2011 ''Marvel Zombies Supreme'' miniseries, which sees the members of the team infected with a zombie virus developed by a deranged geneticist.
In other media
* The Squadron Supreme appears in ''
The Super Hero Squad Show
''The Super Hero Squad Show'' is an American superhero animated series produced by Marvel Animation that aired from 2009 to 2011. It is based on the Hasbro toyline " Marvel Super Hero Squad", which portrays the Avengers, the X-Men, and various ...
'' episode "Whom Continuity Would Destroy!", consisting of
Nighthawk
The nighthawk is a nocturnal bird of the subfamily Chordeilinae, within the nightjar family, Caprimulgidae, which is a grouping of 92 species of medium-sized birds with long wings and short bills specialized for eating insects. The nighthawk's ...
,
Power Princess, and
Hyperion.
* The Squadron Supreme appears in ''
Avengers Assemble'', consisting of Hyperion, Zarda, Nighthawk, the
Speed Demon,
Doctor Spectrum
Doctor Spectrum is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. There have been five versions of the character to date—three supervillains from the mainstream Marvel Universe belonging ...
, and
Nuke. This version of the group are aliens who ruled over their home planet before destroying it when the populace failed to blindly obey them. In the first season episode "Hyperion", the titular character arrives on Earth and plans to do the same to this world that he had done to his. While he is imprisoned by the
Avengers, he later escapes and joins the
Red Skull's
Cabal until the latter betrays them. In the second season, the Squadron reunite and clash with the Avengers until they use the
Reality Stone to make people believe they are heroes and the Avengers are villains. Eventually however, the Squadron are defeated by the Avengers and remanded to the
Vault.
Collected editions
Earth-712
Earth-31916
Earth-616
References
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