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Tower to try to transport Manhattan to Limbo. With Ant-Man's help, Falcon prevents this from happening only for the Squadron Supreme's citadel to rise and fire beams into the Earth. While Thor fights the Squadron Supreme, the other Avengers free Captain America and Iron Man only to discover that the citadel is restoring Nuke who then destroys the citadel. With Thor defeated upon Nuke reunited with the Squadron Supreme, Nighthawk announces his demands on television and showing a defeated Thor as proof that the Avengers are defeated. The Avengers are shown to have survived the explosion and plan to reclaim Earth from the Squadron Supreme. In the episode "Avengers Underground," the Squadron Supreme now rules the Earth, having dealt with Attuma's forces while leaving one alive to tell Attuma what he just saw, shackled Red Hulk, trapped Doctor Strange in a special container, and kept Spider-Man occupied with one of their Squadron Bots. However it is clearly evident that there is much infighting amongst the ranks. So after dividing the Earth up, the Avengers then take them down. Iron Man frees Thor and disables the Squadron Supreme's communications. Then Hawkeye and Hulk deal with Speed Demon as Falcon, Thor, and Iron Man trap Zarda and Nuke in the same box. Then Ant-Man transfers the Power Prism's powers to Captain America where he turns the sun blue so Black Widow can defeat Hyperion. As part of a contingency plan, Nighthawk then teleports Nuke and Hyperion to the tower where Hyperion absorbs Nuke's powers with the intent on destroying Earth. As Nighthawk prepares to leave Earth, Iron Man defeats him and the rest of the team stops Hyperion from reaching the planet's core. The Squadron Supreme is later mentioned to have been placed into a special wing of the Vault.Trivia[]In comics, the Squadron Supreme were from an Earth of a different dimension as well as typically noble superheroes, at least when they weren't under some form of mind control. (Which, sadly, happened to them at least 4 times.)The Squadron members are an obvious homage to the DC superhero team, the Justice League.Nighthawk - BatmanHyperion - SupermanPower Princess - Wonder WomanSpeed Demon - The FlashDoctor Spectrum - Green LanternNuke - FirestormThe idea of the Squadron taking over their world to save it (after leaving it in ruins) was first examined in a 12 issue limited series that Marvel Comics originally published from 1985 to 1986.Gallery[]v - e - d MediaAvengers AssembleDisney ParksAvengers Assemble: Flight Force • It's a Small World with GrootEarth-12041 CharactersHeroes: Tony Stark/Iron Man • Steve Rogers/Captain America • Bruce Banner/Hulk • Natasha Romonoff/Black Widow • Clint Barton/Hawkeye • Thor Odinson • Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel • Peter Parker/Spider-Man • Sam Wilson/Falcon
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Image Source: Daily Advent If there’s anything Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios can do, they can bring every character imaginable onto the silver screen. They spent ten years doing it to culminate in the achievement that is Avengers: Endgame where everyone (well, almost everyone) from the previous ten years of Marvel movies comes together to defeat Thanos. Now that they are nearing the end of Phase 4, it seems fans are about to get even more characters introduced into the MCU. It’s being reported now that in Loki season two, Marvel will introduce the Squadron Supreme. Furthermore, it’s rumored that Henry Cavill might join the MCU to play one of its main characters, Hyperion.RELATED: Who are the Squadron Supreme?According to Marvel’s Fandom and Fandom Wire, they are the Marvel Universe’s version of the Justice League. They hail from an alternate universe than the one fans have been watching for the past dozen years. It’s been confirmed that the MCU that’s been unfolding takes place in the Earth-616 universe. The Squadron Supreme come from Earth-S. They’ve had several members, notably Hyperion, Doctor Spectrum, Blur, Nighthawk, Thundra, and Warrior Woman. Those are clearly references to the Justice League members. Blur would be the Marvel version of The Flash, Warrior Woman is similar to Wonder Woman, and so on. In the comics, they have been allies and enemies of The Avengers, and according to the news, it seems there is a particular direction the MCU is going to take them. Image Source: LRMonline According to the information reported by Fandom Wire, the Squadron Supreme will be working for Kang in Loki season two, and they will not be friendly. Further rumor has Henry Cavill playing Hyperion, which is the Squadron Supreme’s version of Superman, except this version of Superman doesn’t have any qualmsWho Are The Squadron Supreme? - ComicBook.com
With hurting and killing people. That would certainly be interesting to see the man who played Superman in one universe play a version of him in another. Fandom Wire said that they’ll be similar to The Seven from The Boys, and they’ll also appear in the next Avengers film The Kang Dynasty. Another interesting thing about the Squadron Supreme is their relation to Namor, who has been confirmed to be in the new Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. In the comics, the Squadron Supreme are responsible for destroying Atlantis as a means of punishing Namor’s attacks on the surface world. Hyperion also happens to kill Namor, and this makes the world question if their intentions were truly helpful.Loki season two is set to be released late next year, and after seeing how the first season ended with the multiverse getting all jumbled and the statue of Kang within TVA headquarters, it’ll be interesting to see if these developments turn out to be true.READ NEXT:. Squadron Supreme Prices Squadron Supreme Value Guide Squadron Supreme Issue list price guide. Prices for all 68 Squadron Supreme Issues. Squadron Supreme (Earth-712): Series. Squadron Supreme (2025 - 2025) Squadron Supreme (2025 - 2025)Squadron Supreme Paperback – - amazon.com
Squadron Supreme are a group of alien superheroes from a distant world similar to the Avengers. The group, consisting of Hyperion, Power Princess, Nighthawk, Speed Demon, Doctor Spectrum, and Nuke, were at least partially responsible for the chaos that enveloped their world before they chose to take control of the planet to solve its problems. As such they took active responsibility for more than just fighting crime and supervillains and took on poverty and hunger, the environment, and public health, likely at the expense of hope and free will.Role in the series[]They are shown in a flashback in the episode "Hyperion", where the Squadron Supreme is presented as heroes from Hyperion's home world who were killed when the planet was destroyed in a civil war. This was proven false in the episode "Nighthawk", when Nighthawk appears on Earth and uses S.H.I.E.L.D.'s contingency plan on the Avengers. When Falcon is his captive, Nighthawk mentioned that he is the "architect" of the Squadron Supreme while Hyperion was the "hammer" of the group. It was also mentioned that the rest of the Squadron Supreme are heading to Earth. At the end of the episode, Hyperion springs Nighthawk from his cell on the Tri-Carrier. They both leave to get their team back together. In the episode "Dark Avengers," Nighthawk and Hyperion have reunited with Zarda, Doctor Spectrum, and Speed Demon. Using the Reality Stone, Dr. Spectrum alters reality so the Avengers are all criminals with darker costumes and the Avengers Tower is headquarters of the Squadron. Due to a spike in energy, Iron Man sees the real reality and manages to convince his team to come together. However, Spectrum has created a machine that will give him complete control over reality, and plans to alter history so the Avengers were never born. Captain is able to get ahold of the stone and revert reality to normal. The Squadron leaves with Nighthawk activating charges placed at the base of Avengers tower. The Avengers manage to prevent the structure from falling onto New York in time for J.A.R.V.I.S. to activate the repair systems. Power Princess reappears in the episode "Secret Avengers," where she attacks Crimson Dynamo of the Winter Guard and tries to take a key from him. The Squadron planned on using the key to activate a power source that was taken by the Winter Guard from S.H.I.E.L.D., who first confiscated the source from HYDRA. After Power Princess sent Crimson Dynamo flying into a fast-moving river, Captain America's team of S.H.I.E.L.D. Avengers attacked Power Princess. During the battle, Power Princess threw her sledge and severely damaged a nearby bridge, forcing the Avengers to save the civilians while she escaped. The Squadron returns in the episodeSquadron Supreme - Worlds of JMS
Comics Sign in to your ScreenRant account There are certain creators pour their blood, sweat and tears into their work. Maybe it’s a creator-owned passion project that they’ve silently been toiling away at for years. Perhaps it’s that coveted DC or Marvel Comics superstar that they’ve always dreamed of writing. Either way, there are the projects that one throws himself or herself into without abandon. And yet, there is only one creator who decided to literally throw himself into his work in the literal sense. And that creator is none other than Mark Gruenwald and his work on Squadron Supreme. Mark Gruenwald was a writer and editor at Marvel Comics during the 80s and 90s. He was most famous for his nearly 10-year run on Captain America. Among other things, he brought Red Skull back from the dead after a long absence and created the characters U. S. Agent, Crossbones and Red Guardian, all all of whom have either already been introduced or soon will be introduced to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Gruenwald was most proud of his seminal work on the 12-issue Squadron Supreme maxiseries. In fact, he was so proud of his work, that he requested in his will that his ashes be mixed in with the ink for the series in the printing process for the first collected edition of the comic book, printed in 1997. As it says in the Introduction by his widow Catherine Gruenwald, "Yes, the pages you are about to turn contain the actual particles of the Gru. It can truly be said that he 'threw himself into his work.' as no one before or after will be able to do. He was an original, even someone absurdly macabre, and he always got a kick out of playing with our preconceived notions about the afterlife and the spirits.” Squadron Supreme is Marvel Comics’ response to the DC Comics’ Bronze age Justice League of America. Each member of the Justice League at the time had their own analog in the Squadron. Superman became Hyperion, Wonder Woman became Power Princess, Batman became Nighthawk, etc. And just as the team itself was a pastiche of the JLA, the maxiseries was a deconstruction of superheroes in a real-world setting before Watchmen. (A 12-issue series deconstructing the super-hero by using another company’s characters… why does that sound so familiar?) In it, Earth’s most powerful heroes decide the only way to save the human race from itself is by taking over the world themselves and becoming benevolent dictators. Themes of freedom vs. safety, moral ambiguity, and the real life effects of mind-control are all touched upon. There have been several iterations of the Squadron Supreme, but Mark Gruenwald’s version is a testament to his creativity and passion.Squadron Supreme is, simply put, Mark Gruenwald’s magnum opus, and it was way ahead of its time. Preceding even The Dark Knight Returns, Squadron Supreme addresses issues that wouldn’t become mainstream in comic books for a decade or more. It’s an underappreciated classicSquadron Supreme - All The Tropes
Second, Nighthawk and the child vanish into the night.[17]Squadron Supreme[]By this time the U.S. government was gathering known super-humans into a strike force called the Squadron Supreme. During their investigations into his activities, the government correctly determined that Nighthawk was an African American with no superhuman powers; while therefore having little concern for him, General Richard Alexander still sent two special agents to locate him. Nighthawk found the agents first and imprisoned them in an undisclosed location.[18]After Nighthawk beat up a pimp, Stanley Stewart tries to convince him to join the newly-formed Squadron Supreme. While Stanley is concerned with the activities of the team, Richmond says no, since he is focused on the goal of crime in Chicago, not the rest of the world.[19]Nighthawk and the Blur later saw Hyperion and Redstone fighting in Chicago on television. The Blur raced out of Nighthawk's mansion to come to Hyperion's rescue. Later the Blur and Nighthawk arrived in Los Angeles, California ready to join the fight.[20] Although the heroes won the battle, the details are unrecorded. Nighthawk later used a material that could weaken Hyperion in order to force the super-powerful hero to assist him in stopping racial genocide in the nation of Darfur.[21]Ultimate Power[]The Squadron's Emil Burbank conspired with Earth-1610's Nick Fury and Doctor Doom to alter reality scanning probes created by Earth-1610's Mister Fantastic.[22] The result caused massive devastation on many worlds including the Earth which Nighthawk resided upon. The recorded message in Mister Fantastic's probes led to him taking. Squadron Supreme Prices Squadron Supreme Value Guide Squadron Supreme Issue list price guide. Prices for all 68 Squadron Supreme Issues. Squadron Supreme (Earth-712): Series. Squadron Supreme (2025 - 2025) Squadron Supreme (2025 - 2025)Comments
Tower to try to transport Manhattan to Limbo. With Ant-Man's help, Falcon prevents this from happening only for the Squadron Supreme's citadel to rise and fire beams into the Earth. While Thor fights the Squadron Supreme, the other Avengers free Captain America and Iron Man only to discover that the citadel is restoring Nuke who then destroys the citadel. With Thor defeated upon Nuke reunited with the Squadron Supreme, Nighthawk announces his demands on television and showing a defeated Thor as proof that the Avengers are defeated. The Avengers are shown to have survived the explosion and plan to reclaim Earth from the Squadron Supreme. In the episode "Avengers Underground," the Squadron Supreme now rules the Earth, having dealt with Attuma's forces while leaving one alive to tell Attuma what he just saw, shackled Red Hulk, trapped Doctor Strange in a special container, and kept Spider-Man occupied with one of their Squadron Bots. However it is clearly evident that there is much infighting amongst the ranks. So after dividing the Earth up, the Avengers then take them down. Iron Man frees Thor and disables the Squadron Supreme's communications. Then Hawkeye and Hulk deal with Speed Demon as Falcon, Thor, and Iron Man trap Zarda and Nuke in the same box. Then Ant-Man transfers the Power Prism's powers to Captain America where he turns the sun blue so Black Widow can defeat Hyperion. As part of a contingency plan, Nighthawk then teleports Nuke and Hyperion to the tower where Hyperion absorbs Nuke's powers with the intent on destroying Earth. As Nighthawk prepares to leave Earth, Iron Man defeats him and the rest of the team stops Hyperion from reaching the planet's core. The Squadron Supreme is later mentioned to have been placed into a special wing of the Vault.Trivia[]In comics, the Squadron Supreme were from an Earth of a different dimension as well as typically noble superheroes, at least when they weren't under some form of mind control. (Which, sadly, happened to them at least 4 times.)The Squadron members are an obvious homage to the DC superhero team, the Justice League.Nighthawk - BatmanHyperion - SupermanPower Princess - Wonder WomanSpeed Demon - The FlashDoctor Spectrum - Green LanternNuke - FirestormThe idea of the Squadron taking over their world to save it (after leaving it in ruins) was first examined in a 12 issue limited series that Marvel Comics originally published from 1985 to 1986.Gallery[]v - e - d MediaAvengers AssembleDisney ParksAvengers Assemble: Flight Force • It's a Small World with GrootEarth-12041 CharactersHeroes: Tony Stark/Iron Man • Steve Rogers/Captain America • Bruce Banner/Hulk • Natasha Romonoff/Black Widow • Clint Barton/Hawkeye • Thor Odinson • Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel • Peter Parker/Spider-Man • Sam Wilson/Falcon
2025-04-08Image Source: Daily Advent If there’s anything Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios can do, they can bring every character imaginable onto the silver screen. They spent ten years doing it to culminate in the achievement that is Avengers: Endgame where everyone (well, almost everyone) from the previous ten years of Marvel movies comes together to defeat Thanos. Now that they are nearing the end of Phase 4, it seems fans are about to get even more characters introduced into the MCU. It’s being reported now that in Loki season two, Marvel will introduce the Squadron Supreme. Furthermore, it’s rumored that Henry Cavill might join the MCU to play one of its main characters, Hyperion.RELATED: Who are the Squadron Supreme?According to Marvel’s Fandom and Fandom Wire, they are the Marvel Universe’s version of the Justice League. They hail from an alternate universe than the one fans have been watching for the past dozen years. It’s been confirmed that the MCU that’s been unfolding takes place in the Earth-616 universe. The Squadron Supreme come from Earth-S. They’ve had several members, notably Hyperion, Doctor Spectrum, Blur, Nighthawk, Thundra, and Warrior Woman. Those are clearly references to the Justice League members. Blur would be the Marvel version of The Flash, Warrior Woman is similar to Wonder Woman, and so on. In the comics, they have been allies and enemies of The Avengers, and according to the news, it seems there is a particular direction the MCU is going to take them. Image Source: LRMonline According to the information reported by Fandom Wire, the Squadron Supreme will be working for Kang in Loki season two, and they will not be friendly. Further rumor has Henry Cavill playing Hyperion, which is the Squadron Supreme’s version of Superman, except this version of Superman doesn’t have any qualms
2025-04-01Squadron Supreme are a group of alien superheroes from a distant world similar to the Avengers. The group, consisting of Hyperion, Power Princess, Nighthawk, Speed Demon, Doctor Spectrum, and Nuke, were at least partially responsible for the chaos that enveloped their world before they chose to take control of the planet to solve its problems. As such they took active responsibility for more than just fighting crime and supervillains and took on poverty and hunger, the environment, and public health, likely at the expense of hope and free will.Role in the series[]They are shown in a flashback in the episode "Hyperion", where the Squadron Supreme is presented as heroes from Hyperion's home world who were killed when the planet was destroyed in a civil war. This was proven false in the episode "Nighthawk", when Nighthawk appears on Earth and uses S.H.I.E.L.D.'s contingency plan on the Avengers. When Falcon is his captive, Nighthawk mentioned that he is the "architect" of the Squadron Supreme while Hyperion was the "hammer" of the group. It was also mentioned that the rest of the Squadron Supreme are heading to Earth. At the end of the episode, Hyperion springs Nighthawk from his cell on the Tri-Carrier. They both leave to get their team back together. In the episode "Dark Avengers," Nighthawk and Hyperion have reunited with Zarda, Doctor Spectrum, and Speed Demon. Using the Reality Stone, Dr. Spectrum alters reality so the Avengers are all criminals with darker costumes and the Avengers Tower is headquarters of the Squadron. Due to a spike in energy, Iron Man sees the real reality and manages to convince his team to come together. However, Spectrum has created a machine that will give him complete control over reality, and plans to alter history so the Avengers were never born. Captain is able to get ahold of the stone and revert reality to normal. The Squadron leaves with Nighthawk activating charges placed at the base of Avengers tower. The Avengers manage to prevent the structure from falling onto New York in time for J.A.R.V.I.S. to activate the repair systems. Power Princess reappears in the episode "Secret Avengers," where she attacks Crimson Dynamo of the Winter Guard and tries to take a key from him. The Squadron planned on using the key to activate a power source that was taken by the Winter Guard from S.H.I.E.L.D., who first confiscated the source from HYDRA. After Power Princess sent Crimson Dynamo flying into a fast-moving river, Captain America's team of S.H.I.E.L.D. Avengers attacked Power Princess. During the battle, Power Princess threw her sledge and severely damaged a nearby bridge, forcing the Avengers to save the civilians while she escaped. The Squadron returns in the episode
2025-04-14Comics Sign in to your ScreenRant account There are certain creators pour their blood, sweat and tears into their work. Maybe it’s a creator-owned passion project that they’ve silently been toiling away at for years. Perhaps it’s that coveted DC or Marvel Comics superstar that they’ve always dreamed of writing. Either way, there are the projects that one throws himself or herself into without abandon. And yet, there is only one creator who decided to literally throw himself into his work in the literal sense. And that creator is none other than Mark Gruenwald and his work on Squadron Supreme. Mark Gruenwald was a writer and editor at Marvel Comics during the 80s and 90s. He was most famous for his nearly 10-year run on Captain America. Among other things, he brought Red Skull back from the dead after a long absence and created the characters U. S. Agent, Crossbones and Red Guardian, all all of whom have either already been introduced or soon will be introduced to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Gruenwald was most proud of his seminal work on the 12-issue Squadron Supreme maxiseries. In fact, he was so proud of his work, that he requested in his will that his ashes be mixed in with the ink for the series in the printing process for the first collected edition of the comic book, printed in 1997. As it says in the Introduction by his widow Catherine Gruenwald, "Yes, the pages you are about to turn contain the actual particles of the Gru. It can truly be said that he 'threw himself into his work.' as no one before or after will be able to do. He was an original, even someone absurdly macabre, and he always got a kick out of playing with our preconceived notions about the afterlife and the spirits.” Squadron Supreme is Marvel Comics’ response to the DC Comics’ Bronze age Justice League of America. Each member of the Justice League at the time had their own analog in the Squadron. Superman became Hyperion, Wonder Woman became Power Princess, Batman became Nighthawk, etc. And just as the team itself was a pastiche of the JLA, the maxiseries was a deconstruction of superheroes in a real-world setting before Watchmen. (A 12-issue series deconstructing the super-hero by using another company’s characters… why does that sound so familiar?) In it, Earth’s most powerful heroes decide the only way to save the human race from itself is by taking over the world themselves and becoming benevolent dictators. Themes of freedom vs. safety, moral ambiguity, and the real life effects of mind-control are all touched upon. There have been several iterations of the Squadron Supreme, but Mark Gruenwald’s version is a testament to his creativity and passion.Squadron Supreme is, simply put, Mark Gruenwald’s magnum opus, and it was way ahead of its time. Preceding even The Dark Knight Returns, Squadron Supreme addresses issues that wouldn’t become mainstream in comic books for a decade or more. It’s an underappreciated classic
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