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Soviet Super-Soldiers

The Soviet Super-Soldiers (Russian: Советкие Суперсолдаты, romanizedSovetskiye Supersoldaty) are a fictional team of super heroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team first appeared in The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #258 (April 1981).[1] The team's storylines are a reflection of the American public's understanding of US/Soviet relations during the Cold War era.[2]

Soviet Super-Soldiers
Soviet Super Soldiers #1 (November 1992)
Cover art by Angel Medina and Jeff Albrecht
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #258 (April 1981)
Created byBill Mantlo
Sal Buscema
In-story information
Member(s)

Fictional team history Edit

The Soviet Super-Soldiers were a superteam that was brought together by the Soviet government of Russia to be the counterpart of American teams such as the Avengers and the Fantastic Four.[1] Professor Phobos founded this government program to locate and train superhuman beings in service of the state.[3] The school's first student was Mikhail Ursus, who became known as Ursa Major. He was soon followed by siblings Laynia Petrovna and Nikolai Krylenko, who became known as Darkstar and Vanguard, respectively. These three mutants joined with Dmitri Bukharin, the fifth Crimson Dynamo, to form the initial lineup of the Soviet Super-Soldiers.[4][5]

The Super-Soldiers played an active role as a pawn in a competition between Grandmaster and Death.[6][7][8] The Soviet government sent the Super-Soldiers to Khystym to battle the Gremlin, and then fought Rom and Starshine.[9] Allied with Rom and Starshine, the Soviet Super-Soldiers fought the Dire Wraiths. The team became allies of the Gremlin, and took over the Dire Wraith base in Khystym as the new Soviet Super-Soldiers headquarters.[10] The Soviet Super-Soldiers later agreed to bring Magneto to justice. They fought the Avengers, and expelled the Crimson Dynamo as he was still loyal to the KGB.[11][12][13] The Gremlin joined the team for a time while wearing the Titanium Man armor, but he was killed in action by (Tony Stark) Iron Man.[14]

The three mutants Vanguard, Darkstar, and Ursa Major later decided to sever their ties with the Soviet government, and arrived at Avengers Island, and asked Captain America to help them seek political asylum in America. However, the three were beaten nearly to death, captured and returned to the Soviet states by the government-sponsored Supreme Soviets, who had been joined by the Crimson Dynamo.[15] The comatose subconscious minds of the injured Vanguard, Darkstar, and Ursa Major formed a "Great Beast" that attempted to drain the life energies of the Supreme Soviets. Captain America stopped the Beast, and Vanguard, Darkstar, and Ursa Major regained consciousness and began recovery from their injuries.[16]

Eventually, the team took on new members Blind Faith, Stencil, Sibercat and added former members of the Supreme Soviets: the third Red Guardian, Fantasia, Perun, Sputnik and the returning Crimson Dynamo.[17] This team became known as the Winter Guard not long afterwards.[18]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b DeFalco, Tom; Gilbert, Laura (2008). "1980s". Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 201. ISBN 978-0756641238. The Soviet Super-Soldiers, the Russian equivalent of the Avengers, were a team of super-powered individuals assembled by the Soviet government in this issue by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Sal Buscema.
  2. ^ Donovan, John (2013). "Cold War in Comics: Clobberin' Commies and Promoting Nationalism in American Comics". In Chambliss, Julian C.; Svitavsky, William; Donaldson, Thomas (eds.). Ages of Heroes, Eras of Men: Superheroes and the American Experience. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 79–80. ISBN 1-4438-4803-4.
  3. ^ Mantlo, Bill (w), Buscema, Sal (p), Buscema, Sal; Milgrom, Al (i). "The Family That Dies Together...!" The Incredible Hulk, vol. 2, no. 259 (May 1981).
  4. ^ Mantlo, Bill (w), Buscema, Sal (p), Buscema, Sal (i). "To Hunt the Hulk!" The Incredible Hulk, vol. 2, no. 258 (April 1981).
  5. ^ Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Supervillains. New York: Facts on File. pp. 402–403. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.
  6. ^ Gruenwald, Mark; Mantlo, Bill; Grant, Steven (w), Romita, John Jr. (p), Marcos, Pablo; Layton, Bob (i). "A Gathering of Heroes!" Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions, no. 1 (June 1982).
  7. ^ Gruenwald, Mark; Mantlo, Bill; Grant, Steven (w), Romita, John Jr. (p), Marcos, Pablo (i). "Chapter 2 First Contest: Frenzy In the Frozen North! Chapter 3 Second Contest: Ghost Town Showdown!" Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions, no. 2 (July 1982).
  8. ^ Gruenwald, Mark; Mantlo, Bill; Grant, Steven (w), Romita, John Jr. (p), Marcos, Pablo (i). "Chapter 4 Third Contest: Siege In the City of the Dead! Chapter 5 Fourth Contest: Struggle in the Jungle! Chapter 6 Winner Takes None!" Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions, no. 3 (Aug. 1982).
  9. ^ Mantlo, Bill (w), Buscema, Sal (p), Akin, Ian; Garvey, Brian (i). "Cry, the Mother Country!" Rom, no. 45 (Aug. 1983).
  10. ^ Mantlo, Bill (w), Buscema, Sal (p), Akin, Ian; Garvey, Brian (i). "Bestiary!" Rom, no. 46 (Sept. 1983).
  11. ^ Stern, Roger (w), Silvestri, Marc (p), Rubinstein, Joe (i). "Justice For All" X-Men vs. the Avengers, no. 1 (April 1987).
  12. ^ Stern, Roger (w), Silvestri, Marc (p), Rubinstein, Joe (i). "Uneasy Allies" X-Men vs. the Avengers, no. 2 (May 1987).
  13. ^ Stern, Roger (w), Silvestri, Marc (p), Rubinstein, Joe (i). "The Soviets Strike Back!" X-Men vs. the Avengers, no. 3 (June 1987).
  14. ^ Michelinie, David; Layton, Bob (w), Bright, M. D. (p), Layton, Bob (i). "Stark Wars Chapter 5: Red Snow" Iron Man, no. 229 (April 1988).
  15. ^ Gruenwald, Mark (w), Dwyer, Kieron; Milgrom, Al (p), Milgrom, Al (i). "Refuge" Captain America, no. 352 (April 1989).
  16. ^ Gruenwald, Mark (w), Dwyer, Kieron; Milgrom, Al (p), Milgrom, Al (i). "The Great Bear" Captain America, no. 353 (May 1989).
  17. ^ Nicieza, Fabian (w), Medina, Angel; Saltares, Javier (p), Albrecht, Jeff (i). "The Red Triangle Agenda" Soviet Super Soldiers, no. 1 (November 1992).
  18. ^ Busiek, Kurt (w), Chen, Sean (p), Cannon, Eric; Parsons, Sean (i). "Field of Honor" Iron Man, vol. 3, no. 9 (Oct. 1998).

External links Edit

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Winter Guard at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators

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Soldiers 1 November 1992 Cover art by Angel Medina and Jeff AlbrechtPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceThe Incredible Hulk vol 2 258 April 1981 Created byBill MantloSal BuscemaIn story informationMember s List Blind FaithCrimson DynamoDarkstarDevastatorFantasiaGremlinPerunRed GuardianSibercatSputnikStencilUrsa MajorVanguardFictional team history EditThe Soviet Super Soldiers were a superteam that was brought together by the Soviet government of Russia to be the counterpart of American teams such as the Avengers and the Fantastic Four 1 Professor Phobos founded this government program to locate and train superhuman beings in service of the state 3 The school s first student was Mikhail Ursus who became known as Ursa Major He was soon followed by siblings Laynia Petrovna and Nikolai Krylenko who became known as Darkstar and Vanguard respectively These three mutants joined with Dmitri Bukharin the fifth Crimson Dynamo to form the initial lineup of the Soviet Super Soldiers 4 5 The Super Soldiers played an active role as a pawn in a competition between Grandmaster and Death 6 7 8 The Soviet government sent the Super Soldiers to Khystym to battle the Gremlin and then fought Rom and Starshine 9 Allied with Rom and Starshine the Soviet Super Soldiers fought the Dire Wraiths The team became allies of the Gremlin and took over the Dire Wraith base in Khystym as the new Soviet Super Soldiers headquarters 10 The Soviet Super Soldiers later agreed to bring Magneto to justice They fought the Avengers and expelled the Crimson Dynamo as he was still loyal to the KGB 11 12 13 The Gremlin joined the team for a time while wearing the Titanium Man armor but he was killed in action by Tony Stark Iron Man 14 The three mutants Vanguard Darkstar and Ursa Major later decided to sever their ties with the Soviet government and arrived at Avengers Island and asked Captain America to help them seek political asylum in America However the three were beaten nearly to death captured and returned to the Soviet states by the government sponsored Supreme Soviets who had been joined by the Crimson Dynamo 15 The comatose subconscious minds of the injured Vanguard Darkstar and Ursa Major formed a Great Beast that attempted to drain the life energies of the Supreme Soviets Captain America stopped the Beast and Vanguard Darkstar and Ursa Major regained consciousness and began recovery from their injuries 16 Eventually the team took on new members Blind Faith Stencil Sibercat and added former members of the Supreme Soviets the third Red Guardian Fantasia Perun Sputnik and the returning Crimson Dynamo 17 This team became known as the Winter Guard not long afterwards 18 References Edit a b DeFalco Tom Gilbert Laura 2008 1980s Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 201 ISBN 978 0756641238 The Soviet Super Soldiers the Russian equivalent of the Avengers were a team of super powered individuals assembled by the Soviet government in this issue by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Sal Buscema Donovan John 2013 Cold War in Comics Clobberin Commies and Promoting Nationalism in American Comics In Chambliss Julian C Svitavsky William Donaldson Thomas eds Ages of Heroes Eras of Men Superheroes and the American Experience Cambridge Scholars Publishing pp 79 80 ISBN 1 4438 4803 4 Mantlo Bill w Buscema Sal p Buscema Sal Milgrom Al i The Family That Dies Together The Incredible Hulk vol 2 no 259 May 1981 Mantlo Bill w Buscema Sal p Buscema Sal i To Hunt the Hulk The Incredible Hulk vol 2 no 258 April 1981 Rovin Jeff 1987 The Encyclopedia of Supervillains New York Facts on File pp 402 403 ISBN 0 8160 1356 X Gruenwald Mark Mantlo Bill Grant Steven w Romita John Jr p Marcos Pablo Layton Bob i A Gathering of Heroes Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions no 1 June 1982 Gruenwald Mark Mantlo Bill Grant Steven w Romita John Jr p Marcos Pablo i Chapter 2 First Contest Frenzy In the Frozen North Chapter 3 Second Contest Ghost Town Showdown Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions no 2 July 1982 Gruenwald Mark Mantlo Bill Grant Steven w Romita John Jr p Marcos Pablo i Chapter 4 Third Contest Siege In the City of the Dead Chapter 5 Fourth Contest Struggle in the Jungle Chapter 6 Winner Takes None Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions no 3 Aug 1982 Mantlo Bill w Buscema Sal p Akin Ian Garvey Brian i Cry the Mother Country Rom no 45 Aug 1983 Mantlo Bill w Buscema Sal p Akin Ian Garvey Brian i Bestiary Rom no 46 Sept 1983 Stern Roger w Silvestri Marc p Rubinstein Joe i Justice For All X Men vs the Avengers no 1 April 1987 Stern Roger w Silvestri Marc p Rubinstein Joe i Uneasy Allies X Men vs the Avengers no 2 May 1987 Stern Roger w Silvestri Marc p Rubinstein Joe i The Soviets Strike Back X Men vs the Avengers no 3 June 1987 Michelinie David Layton Bob w Bright M D p Layton Bob i Stark Wars Chapter 5 Red Snow Iron Man no 229 April 1988 Gruenwald Mark w Dwyer Kieron Milgrom Al p Milgrom Al i Refuge Captain America no 352 April 1989 Gruenwald Mark w Dwyer Kieron Milgrom Al p Milgrom Al i The Great Bear Captain America no 353 May 1989 Nicieza Fabian w Medina Angel Saltares Javier p Albrecht Jeff i The Red Triangle Agenda Soviet Super Soldiers no 1 November 1992 Busiek Kurt w Chen Sean p Cannon Eric Parsons Sean i Field of Honor Iron Man vol 3 no 9 Oct 1998 External links EditSoviet Super Soldiers at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Winter Guard at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Soviet Super Soldiers amp oldid 1157075677, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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