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Superman Revenge Squad
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceAs the Superboy Revenge Squad: Superboy #94 (January 1962)
As the Superman Revenge Squad: Action Comics #286 (March 1962)
In-story information
Member(s)(Post-Crisis)
Morgan Edge
Maxima
Barrage
Riot
Anomaly

The Superman Revenge Squad is the name of two fictional organizations in the DC Comics universe. As their name suggests, it is a group of Superman villains who banded together to defeat the Man of Steel.

Pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths

In pre-Crisis continuity, the Squad originated as the Superboy Revenge Squad, debuting in Superboy #94 (January 1962); the Superman Revenge Squad subsequently appeared in Action Comics #286 (March 1962). Both Squads are composed of aliens from the planet Wexr II, whom Superboy had prevented from achieving galactic conquest. The Squad later grows to include members from other planets, all of whom are sworn enemies of Superman.

Many of the Squad's plans to destroy Superman use psychological warfare, including red kryptonite-induced nightmares, hypnotizing Superman into committing destructive acts, and tricking Superman into revealing his secret identity. They appeared briefly in the 1963 story Superman Red/Superman Blue storyline (July 1963), which takes place in an alternate universe. The group attempt to attack Earth alongside Brainiac, but reform after being struck by Superman's anti-evil rays.

Post-Crisis on Infinite Earths

In Adventures of Superman #543 (February 1997), a new version of the Revenge Squad is introduced. The new Squad is established by Morgan Edge, who assembles various characters with a grudge against Superman and attempts to frame Lex Luthor as their leader. Its members include Maxima, Barrage, Riot, Misa, and Anomaly.

In Action Comics #736 (August 1997), Edge assembles another version of the team, consisting of Barrage, Parasite, and Rock.

In the "Last Son" storyline, Lex Luthor constructs a new team, which Superman joins to battle General Zod. The Revenge Squad consists of Metallo, Parasite, and Bizarro.

DC Rebirth

A new incarnation of the Superman Revenge Squad appears in The New 52 continuity reboot, founded by Cyborg Superman and the Eradicator and consisting of Metallo, Mongul, and General Zod.

Other versions

  • A Batman Revenge Squad appears in World's Finest Comics #175 (May 1968), consisting of Cash Carew, Barney the Blast, and the Flamethrower.
  • An "Ambush Bug Revenge Squad", consisting of fans of the eponymous hero who want him destroyed, appear in Ambush Bug: Year None #4 (December 2008).
  • A "Cyborg Revenge Squad" appears in DC Special: Cyborg #6 (December 2008), formed by Elias Orr and Cyborg 2.0 and consisting of Shrapnel, Gizmo, Magenta, Girder, the Thinker, and Cyborgirl.
  • A Spider-Man Revenge Squad appears in Marvel Comics' The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976), consisting of lesser known Spider-Man villains such as the Spot, Kangaroo, Gibbon, and Grizzly.

In other media

Footnotes

  1. Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Supervillains. New York: Facts on File. pp. 403–404. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.
  2. Action Comics #286 (March 1962)
  3. Action Comics #295 (December 1962)
  4. Action Comics #313 (June 1964)
  5. Action Comics #977 - 980 (April–May 2017)
  6. Ambush Bug: Year None #4 (December 2008)
  7. DC Special: Cyborg #6 (December 2008)
  8. The Spectacular Spider-Man #246 (May 1997)
  9. Dwayne McDuffie (writer); Butch Lukic (director) (2003-11-29). "Hereafter". Justice League. Season 2. Episode 19. Cartoon Network.
  10. "We're Here for Duration (Live), by Superman Revenge Squad".
  11. http://music.thedigitalfix.com/content/8909/superman-revenge-squad-interview.html

External links

  • Supermanica entry on the pre-Crisis Superman Revenge Squad
  • another good entry from supermanhomepage
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