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  2. Marvel Strike Force - Wikipedia

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    Release. March 28, 2018. Genre (s) Role-playing. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Marvel Strike Force is a turn-based role-playing mobile game by FoxNext (later acquired by Scopely) for Android, iOS, and iPadOS platforms. [3][4][5][6] The game was launched worldwide on March 28, 2018, and is primarily set in the Marvel Universe.

  3. Strikeforce: Morituri - Wikipedia

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    Strikeforce: Morituri was a science fiction comic book series published by Marvel Comics from 1986 to 1989. The series was created by writer Peter B. Gillis and artist Brent Anderson. The premise is that aliens have invaded Earth and nearly succeeded in conquering it and stripping it of its resources.

  4. Strikeforce (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Creator (s) Tini Howard. Germán Peralta. Strikeforce are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team first appears in Strikeforce #1 (September 2019) and was created by writer Tini Howard and artist Germán Peralta. [1] Critics have described the series as Marvel's answer to Justice League Dark.

  5. Marauders (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Sunfire. Vanisher. The Marauders refers to one of two teams of fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The original Marauders team included mutant warriors and assassins employed by the X-Men 's enemy Mister Sinister, a mad scientist villain often intent on creating a perfect race of superhumans.

  6. List of Marvel Comics teams and organizations - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Evil is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Institute of Evil existed in the Earth-712 universe and served as the Squadron Supreme ’s arch-foes. The known members of the Institute of Evil included Ape-X (the leader), Doctor Decibel, Foxfire, Lamprey, Quagmire, and the Shape.

  7. Annihilation (comics) - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 0-7851-2512-4. Volume 3. ISBN 0-7851-2513-2. " Annihilation " is a 2006 crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics, highlighting several outer space -related characters in the Marvel Universe. The central miniseries was written by Keith Giffen, [1][2] with editor Andy Schmidt. [3][4]

  8. Invaders (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The prototype for the Invaders, the All-Winners Squad, created by publisher Martin Goodman and scripter Bill Finger, was a comic book feature published in the Golden Age with only two appearances, in All Winners Comics #19 (Fall 1946) and #21 (Winter 1947; there was no issue #20). This team had much of the same membership as the Invaders, but ...

  9. Bastion (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Superhuman strength and durability. Flight. Bastion is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Scott Lobdell and Pascual Ferry, and first made a cameo appearance in X-Men #52 (May 1996) while his first full appearance was in The Uncanny X-Men #333 (June 1996).