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Justice
without force is powerless; force without
justice is tyrannical.
~Blaise
Pascal
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ISSUES |
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COMMANDER
MARVEL |
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Claiming
to be the original hero from WW2, Mar-Vell
has
returned to stop Loki from collecting the six enigmatic stones
of power. Preferring to work alone, he soon realizes that his
mission may be out of even his capable hands. The bands
around his wrists seem to grant him the bulk of his powers.
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DAVID GOLIGHTLY |
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IRON
MAN |
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first in a new generation of heroes, Iron Man
is Tony
Stark's one-man private security force. Although the man
behind the metal mask refuses to show his face, he has
quickly gained the trust of the nation. His one-of-a-kind
armor gives him dozens of capabilities. |
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GOLIATH |
Bill
Foster, one of Tony
Stark's top researchers, was
caught in an unfortunate accident involving supposedly
inert Pym particles and a mysterious stone orb. Now he
is able to adjust his size, growing to unheard of heights,
as well as gaining proportionate strength.
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THE
WASP |
| Janet
van Dyne, past assistant
to Henry Pym, was caught in
the same accident as Bill Foster. For whatever reason, this
former model was affected inversely and can shrink her
form to the size of an insect. Synthetic wings allow her
graceful flight, and her energy "sting" grants her a
powerful offense. |
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THOR |
The
spirit of the Asgardian god of thunder inhabits the
body of Donny Blake, placed there as a lesson
in humility
by his father, Odin. Donny possesses all of Thor's strength
and powers, as well as his thirst for a good fight. |
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PHOTON
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Monica
Rambeau, a U.S. Marshall, has been empowered
by the enigmatic Scarlet Centurion to be his harbinger;
however, the full extent of her servitude it still unknown.
Her body can be converted entirely to energy and she is
able to see and absorb other power sources. |
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