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Thunderbolts (Earth-616)
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Staff: Boomerang, Centurius, Ghost, Mister Hyde, Moonstone, Satana, Troll |
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Baron von Strucker, Crimson Cowl, Graviton, Masters of Evil, Purple Man, Darkling, Hulk, formerlySecret Warriors, Nick Fury, Natasha Romanova, Caged Angels (all deceased) |
History
The Thunderbolts were initially a new incarnation of the Masters of Evil, a villainous counterpart to the heroic Avengers. The team was formed by Baron Zemo on accident, as Zemo's attempt to save his father's former bodyguard Goliath (Erik Josten) resulted in him summoning the help of several of his former allies from the fourth incarnation of the Masters of Evil: Beetle, Fixer, Goliath, and Screaming Mimi.
New Heroes
Feeling that this was an omen to attack Captain America and the Avengers, Zemo began to organize the team but before he could strike the Avengers and the Fantastic Four were presumed killed by the villainous Onslaught. Zemo saw a chance for his team to exploit the absence of the superheroes by masquerading as heroes, and then betraying them once they had worked themselves into a position of trust and power. In particular, Zemo wanted access to the Avengers' and S.H.I.E.L.D.'s files, which he could use himself and then sell off to the criminal underworld. To this end, the team was called the Thunderbolts (a name that Zemo found "crypto-fascist, but friendly"), and its members adopted new code-names. Zemo became Citizen V, the Beetle became MACH-1, the Fixer became Techno, Goliath became Atlas, and Screaming Mimi became Songbird. To help the team stay in character, Zemo secretly broke out the final member of the team Moonstone, who then took the alias Meteorite.

Added by PerfectbrakThe team succeeded quite well as superheroes, to the point that most of its members began to think of themselves more as heroes than villains. They were shortly after joined by Jolt, an Asian-American teenage girl who's entire family was killed by Onslaught. Jolt honestly believed that her new friends were really heroes, which re-enforced the blurring of the lines between being heroes and villains for some of the team. Soon after, Techno's neck was broken in battle; he was believed killed, and his mind transferred into an android body formed from his high-tech equipment. Fixer's real body was ultimately recovered and resurrected, though this was long after his robotic body was destroyed.
The team's true identities were uncovered once the Avengers and Fantastic Four returned - ironically, the ruse was revealed by Zemo himself, who had sensed that his allies were getting to like being heroes and wanted to ensure their loyalty. The Thunderbolts turned on Zemo (minus Techno, who remained loyal), but Zemo and Techno used a mind control device to turn the Avengers and Fantastic Four against their former teammates. The Thunderbolts freed the other heroes and together defeated Zemo and Techno; Atlas, unbeknownst to his teammates, helped the wounded Zemo escape, while Techno fled under his own power. During the chaos, Meteorite altered her costume and changed her codename back to Moonstone. After a brief stop-over into an alternate dimension (where the team learned that Moonstone has no intention of reforming and had only turned against Zemo out of an amoral sense of self-preservation) the Thunderbolts returned to Earth and set up shop in Colorado and pondered their next move.
Marvel's Most Wanted
Considered fugitives, the team was joined soon by the African-American teenage boy Charcoal and then by Hawkeye, who had himself been a super-villain before joining the Avengers. Hawkeye convinced his teammates that he could get them pardoned if they turned in MACH-1, who had once committed a murder as the Beetle. After mulling over the alternative of joining the mysterious Crimson Cowl's new Masters of Evil, they agreed and MACH-1 turned himself in to the authorities. However the US Government refused to give the group their pardons even with MACH-1 surrendering and pleading guilty to murder he committed years earlier, a fact that Hawkeye hid from the team with help from Valerie Cooper, who was sympathetic to the group's plight.
The gang took over the Crimson Cowl's headquarters as their own after finally defeating the Cowl and her Masters of Evil group and was shocked to discover Cowl was Dallas Riordan, aide to the mayor of New York who had befriended the Thunderbolts when the team had first formed. In truth, Dallas was innocent and had been captured while attacking the team in her super-hero identity of "Citizen V"; the real Crimson Cowl, Justine Hammer, had used her cowl to teleport out of her costume seconds before her unmasking and replace herself with Dallas so as to make Dallas take the fall for her crimes. However, because revealing the truth would require her to expose the existence of the V-Battalion (who were the brains behind the "Citizen V" hero identity), Dallas refused to deny or defend herself from the accusations of being the Crimson Cowl and was ultimately busted out of prison by the V-Battalion.
While exploring their new headquarters, the group discovered the existence of Ogre. Ogre was a former member of Factor Three, a group of X-Men villains who originally owned the base. Ogre was given the task of taking care of the base when the group disbanded, leaving him custody of a highly dangerous mutant teenager the gang had kidnapped and placed in suspended animation when it became apparent that the teen's powers were too dangerous to be controlled. Accepted into the team, Ogre was promptly stabbed by Techno, who put him in stasis along with his charge. He secretly took Ogre's appearance and place as the team's new mechanic. MACH-1 was freed from prison in exchange for stealing some top secret weapons technology from evil industrialist Justin Hammer. Techno altered MACH-1's body, turning him black as well as giving him a new set of armor and the new name MACH-2. But as the team settled in, Henry Gyrich sought to destroy them. Gyrich, using the brainwashed Jack Monroe as the new Scourge of the Underworld, began a campaign to assassinate the Thunderbolts one by one. The first target was Jolt, who was killed in a diner with a bullet between her eyes. Jack Monroe then traveled to South America and killed Baron Zemo, and finally entered the Thunderbolts' home and destroyed the robotic Techno and allowed Atlas to implode into a storm of ionic energy.
In actuality, all four survived in some form: the robotic Techno used Jolt's electrical powers to resurrect her from the dead, Zemo's mind was transferred first into the comatose body of the male Citizen V (who Dallas had replaced), later into Techno's mechanical "Tech-Pack", which had also cybernetically replaced the broken segment of Techno's real body's spine. Although Techno remained deactivated, it was revealed that his original body had survived and was revived by the US Government. Meanwhile Atlas merged with Dallas, who was crippled in battle by the Crimson Cowl after being teleported to the Cowl's headquarters so as to eliminate her once and for all. Jack Monroe was unmasked and in the process.
Jolt and the Thunderbolts learned that Hawkeye failed to get the team pardoned, which strained things between them. Meanwhile Moonstone found herself going insane thanks to the mystical moonstone that served as her power source. She began falling in love with Hawkeye and learned that the spirit of the original Kree Moonstone was trying to turn the unrepentantly amoral Moonstone into an honest woman.
Ultimately the Thunderbolts confronted Gyrich just as Val Cooper was gathering her own army of heroes called the Redeemers (which included the Baron Zemo controlled Citizen V and the resurrected Fixer). The Redeemers helped the Thunderbolts confront, Gyrich who had acquired experimental nanite technology that he planned to use to kill off all heroes and villains on Earth. Gyrich's scheme was foiled but it was quickly revealed that he had been infected with the nanites himself, with Baron Strucker secretly manipulating Gyrich into carrying out his murderous plans. Hawkeye tried to use the events to get the pardon for the Thunderbolts, but Gyrich threatened to go public with the way Hydra used him just to undercut Hawkeye's blackmail scheme. Ultimately Gyrich agreed to stay quiet and give the Thunderbolts their pardon, but Hawkeye had to go to jail for aiding the then fugitive heroes evade capture. Hawkeye agreed and the team disbanded.
The Redeemers
Jolt and Charcoal, who were the only two Thunderbolts with no criminal records, were assimilated into the Redeemers under the leadership of Captain America and then the Zemo-possessed Citizen V. The Redeemers, save for Citizen V, Fixer, and Jolt, were promptly slaughtered by the super-villain Graviton. The Thunderbolts were reformed to defeat him but in the process, several of the team members present (Citizen V/Zemo, Fixer, Jolt, Moonstone, Jenkins as MACH-3 and the merged Atlas/Dallas Riordan) were transported to Counter Earth, the world to which the Avengers and Fantastic Four had vanished when the Thunderbolts had formed. They encountered a group of their counterparts, whose members included that world's counterparts of both Henrich and Helmut Zemo and the Phantom Eagle, the counterpart of the first Moonstone, whom Karla had stolen hers from, and who also wielded a moonstone identical to hers.
Zemo's disembodied mind, which had been transferred into Fixer's "Tech-Pack", was then transferred into his counterpart's body, while he killed his "father". After the Thunderbolts destroyed a rocket in order to expose it as a plot by the Nazi Germany of Counter-Earth to control Counter-Earth's computers, Zemo convinced them to stay for a time and act as leaders for the planet, basing themselves on the alternate Attilan, while Moonstone stole the mentally-unstable Phantom Eagle's moonstone for herself. This caused Moonstone's powers to increase to a Godlike level and ultimately madness in time.
Rebirth and Endings
Meanwhile, Hawkeye escaped from prison alongside several super-villains when SHIELD contacted him with an offer to be pardoned. Justin Hammer had died and his daughter, the Crimson Cowl had now found a chemical weapon that Hammer exposed every super-villain he ever employed with as a means to enslave an army of villains if he ever needed it. The villain Plantman had helped create the poison and was the only one who could activate it; so with the telepathic terrorist Mentallo serving as a middleman, Hawkeye reluctantly helped Plantman escape so Crimson Cowl could get her hands on Plantman. The plan failed miserably and Hawkeye was forced to watch as Plantman murdered an innocent prison guard to escape. However, before Crimson Cowl could kill Hawkeye or acquire Plantman, Songbird saved the two and they formed a second group of Thunderbolts, along with Plantman (new codename Blackheath) and several former members of the Crimson Cowl's Masters of Evil: Harrier, Gypsy Moth (Skein), Man-Killer (Amazon), and Cyclone. Hawkeye banded the group together by revealing that unless they stopped Crimson Cowl, the villains (all of which were exposed to the poison) would all be Cowl's slaves if they didn't stop her.
These Thunderbolts finally defeated the Crimson Cowl, but not before she captured them with help from Cyclone and vivisected Plantman, who mutated into a plant creature that neutralized the toxin in all of the people infected with it. Soon the group were sent to the V-Battalion's base, where they were reunited with their lost teammates, who, in the process of returning home through it, had closed the rift from the Counter-Earth side (leaving Jolt behind in the process to join the Young Allies), and the two teams of Thunderbolts closed the rift, although the V-Battalion's base was destroyed in the process.
In the aftermath, Atlas and Dallas found themselves separated into their own two bodies though with Dallas having gained all of Atlas's ionic powers; Hawkeye, Amazon and Skein left the team; and MACH-3 & Harrier returned to prison, leaving Zemo to lead the team after Zemo convinced Hawkeye that he wanted to reform and help the world instead of ruling it. However, Zemo revealed to the team that he had lied to Hawkeye and that he still wanted to conquer the world, this time to save it.
Avengers/Thunderbolts: The Best Intentions
Zemo led the Thunderbolts (now including Dallas Riordan, under the codename Vantage) in an attempt to deactivate the powers of all other super-humans on Earth. The team subsequently fought the Avengers, whose membership at the time included Hawkeye; during this affair, the Avenger Iron Man assumed the identity of the Cobalt Man and infiltrated the Thunderbolts. Ultimately, the power that had been drained was channeled into Moonstone, thanks to her two moonstones, but the process sped up the madness that possessing the two moonstones was causing her. Despite summoning Jolt as a last minute attempt to pull Moonstone back from the brink of insanity, Iron Man had Hawkeye lobotomize Moonstone in order to stop her rampage from destroying the planet.
Zemo, his face burned in the confrontation while saving Captain America's life, took Moonstone's twin moonstones and fled, vowing revenge at the way the Thunderbolts and the Avengers destroyed Moonstone. Jolt returned to the Young Allies and Counter-Earth, a depowered Blackheath returned to prison, the Fixer fled, Vantage retired to a government job, Songbird was offered reserve membership in the Avengers but turned it down, and MACH-3 was paroled from prison and decided to form a new team of Thunderbolts.
Zeroes to Heroes

Added by IronMonger2001Abner Jenkins reformed the team after being released from prison. Atlas and Songbird as the Thunderbolts. The team's new recruits included the formerly insane alien superhero Captain Marvel (Genis-Vell, son of the late Captain Mar-Vell), now calling himself Photon, and several former super-villains: Speed Demon, Joystick, Blizzard and the Radioactive Man. The new team battled the Atlantean superhuman terrorists called Fathom Five and Baron Strucker's Hydra organization, which was secretly funding the team.
Purple Reign
The new Swordsman, along with his master the Purple Man, began a plot to enslave New York City via drugging the water supply with the pheromones Purple Man used to control his victims with.
Purple Man was teleported away from the Thunderbolts right after his defeat and was brought before Baron Zemo, his boss. Zemo then tortured the Purple Man by inducing rigor-mortise in his body and threatened to send him back to prison where his powers would be nullified.
Attack on the New Avengers
As part of the CSA, Hank Pym and Warbird offered to pardon the members of the Thunderbolts who still had outstanding legal problems in exchange for the group attacking the New Avengers in public for the purpose of publicly humiliating the team.
Only Spider-Woman survived unscathed from the sneak attack, beating Joystick senseless while the rest of the team were beaten black and blue before the Thunderbolts left with Songbird telling Captain America that the Thunderbolts could beat the New Avengers senseless any time they wanted. In the end, it was discovered that Baron Zemo was revealed to have spearheaded the attack, to not only humiliate Captain America but also to see how far the Thunderbolts would go for the chance at being pardoned.
Fixer, The Squadron Sinister and Zemo's Revelation
Fixer resurfaced and recruited both MACH IV and Blizzard to work with him on a top secret project. Meanwhile Speed Demon was confronted by the new female Doctor Spectrum, who was out to reform the Squadron Sinister and take over the world. In the end, Speed Demon quit the Thunderbolts to join Spectrum while the former Defender (and former member of the original Squadron Sinister) Nighthawk was offered membership on the Thunderbolts by Songbird. Man-Killer also returned to the fold apparently at the request of Songbird.
Zemo revealed himself as leading Fixer, and sent his group to confront Songbird and the others about Photon's powers growing out of control. Zemo ended up killing Photon and resuming control of the team.
Joystick revealed she was working for the Grandmaster and attacked Speed Demon.
Operation: Justice Like Lightning

Added by Copycat989During a battle between the Pro-Registration and Anti-Registration sides, Goliath was killed by a clone of Thor. This opened the eyes for many and put things in a different perspective, causing some members to leave each side for the other. The Pro-Registration side ended up losing more members than anticipated, causing the Fifty State Initiative plan to be put in action faster than planned. The CSA, with the help of Songbird, gathered Bullseye, Lady Deathstrike, Jack O'Lantern, Jester, Taskmaster and Venom (Mac Gargan) to capture the Secret Avengers. Not taking any chances, Mister Fantastic chipped and tagged each member with nanobot technology to monitor their actions. Before the team fought as a unit, Jack O'Lantern and Jester were utilized in an attempt to capture Spider-Man, but were promptly killed by the Punisher in the process.
While the Civil War between the hero community took place, Norman Osborn was placed in a leadership role for the Thunderbolts and had him persuade various villains to join the new group of Thunderbolts on a more permanent basis. Moonstone, Radioactive Man, and Swordsman agreed to join Songbird in the CSA's Thunderbolts. Even though it appeared that Songbird was responsible for this new group of Thunderbolts, it has yet to be revealed who exactly was responsible for placing Osborn in the position of leader of the group and for what purposes.
The first official mission as a team was to capture the fugitive Jack Flag, who had come out of retirement and not registered. During the mission Moonstone had the Thunderbolts manipulated the situation to save face with the public and made it look like Jack Flag was indeed a threat to the public. Jack Flag was unable to escape the wrath of Bullseye, whose association with the team was hidden from the public, and was paralyzed by him while trying to escape.
Next, the team went after the Steel Spider. He was able to hold them off thanks to the aid of Sepulchre and American Eagle. Steel Spider defeated Swordsman and threw Venom off the building. American Eagle harpooned Moonstone's hand to the Zeus, taking her away from the battle. The three unregistered heroes were finally beaten when Radioactive Man disabled them with a radiation blast. During this time, Songbird tricked Bullseye into believing that she had disabled his nano-chain, which caused him to kill his two guards and try to kill American Eagle. Venom bit off Steel Spider's arm and the other two escaped. American Eagle confronted Bullseye and beat him badly and, after Moonstone learned about Bullseye's escape and activated his nano-chain, snapping his neck.

Added by Bogota XLater on, the four telepaths imprisoned that were being held captive in the base were using their powers to turn the team members against one another.
This telepathic quartet has induced: Swordsman to blow up their big transport craft, the "Zeus", killing a lot of people; Venom to eating people; Radioactive Man to threaten to give everyone cancer; Norman Osborn to take on his Green Goblin persona, also killing many; Moonstone to planning on killing Samson and Robbie. But Samson and Robbie have been unaffected, and are more than ready for when Moonstone tries to take them out. So, Swordman defeated Venom, and in turn is defeated and seriously injured by Osborn, and Robbie, through Samson’s help, has rediscovered some of his Speedball powers also, so he use his Penance's power to defeat Moonstone, and his Speedball's power to save her from the crash. Meanwhile, Osborn, in his Goblin threads, is out to kill just about everyone until a very angry Songbird, who was going to stop the four telepaths imprisoned and already hates Osborn, have a battle royale. Songbird succeed on defeating Osborn and both collapse. But just when telepaths think that their plan was a success, Bullseye, apparently recovered by the nano-surgery, walks away from the operating table, grabs some scalpels, and kills the four telepaths for practice, unaware he is actually saving the team. 48 hours later, the dust has settled, and Doc wants Robbie to get out of the Thunderbolts, but he refuses, believing this is the best place where he can redeem himself as Penance. Also, Osborn tries to justify the incident, but Songbird and Doc Samson have filmed the incident and use this to force him to give her the Total command of the Thunderbolts to Songbird.
Secret Invasion
The group was thrust into the Skrull Invasion when Thunderbolt Mountain was attacked by the Skrull Khn'nr, aka Skrull sleeper agent Captain Marvel, just as Armin Zola dropped off the newly resurrected (via cloning technology) Andrea Strucker.[1]
Barely surviving the fight due to Khn'ner's inability to deal with the implanted memories inside of him belonging to Mar-Vell, the group went onto the offensive against the Skrull armada as they invaded Washington DC. During the fight, Andrea was paired with her brother Swordsman, Moonstone, and Bullseye under the fear that she was a Skrull spy sent to infiltrate the group. However, when Moonstone betrayed Swordsman in order to join forces with the Skrulls in order to bait Andrea into revealing herself to be a Skrull, she was shocked to realize that she was a clone, culminating in Bullseye murdering her in order to save Moonstone. With Norman's help, Moonstone blamed the Skrulls for Andrea's murder. After the Thunderbolts defeated the Skrull armada attacking Washington D.C. as well as two super Skrulls, Norman began to play up his and his team's role to the media, making them appear to be the force that was saving the Earth from Tony Stark's bungling. The Thunderbolts then journeyed to New York where they reluctantly aided Earth's heroes in their battle against the Skrulls.
Dark Reign

Added by Bogota XAfter Songbird went off on Norman Osborn for leaving her by herself to deal with a dangerous Skrull who nearly killed her, Norman Osborn and Moonstone came to the agreement to get rid of Songbird and the other Thunderbolts whose moral fiber had hamstrung the amoral members of the group. Their plan came into effect while Norman was in Washington, preparing to assume control over SHIELD. Radioactive Man was deported back to China after Norman had his work visa revoked. Moonstone drugged Penance and revealed her plans to send him to a corrupt maximum security mental institution where he would be held prisoner for the rest of his natural life. Moonstone then aided Bullseye and Venom in attempting to kill Songbird, with Bullseye and Moonstone revealing to Songbird that Norman had given them permission to kill her. Though nearly neutralizing Moonstone and Bullseye, Venom attacked Songbird on the Zeus; she barely survived the vicious battle. Bullseye, however, managed to sneak up behind Melissa to kill her; only the intervention of Swordsman saved her from death. Destroying the team's jet, Swordsman ordered Songbird to run, telling her that he would tell the others that she had been vaporized in the crash.
Swordsman confronted Norman with the revelation that he was not being offered a slot on Norman's new "Dark Avengers" team and that as he suspected, Norman had never planned on fulfilling his vow to resurrect Swordsman's sister or to give him a full presidential pardon after his contract with the Thunderbolts ended. Norman responded to Swordsman's threats by murdering him with his own sword and dumping his body out of a nearby window.
With Bullseye, Moonstone, and Venom being transferred to Norman's new team the Dark Avengers, The Thunderbolts were redesigned as a covert squad of black ops agents answering directly to Norman Osborn. The new Thunderbolts members included Black Widow (Yelena Belova) (actually the original Black Widow, Natalia Romanova covertly spying on the team for Nick Fury), Ghost, Paladin, Headsman, Mister X, Ant-Man and Scourge. Norman Osborn would fire and secretly execute any member of the new team who made mistakes or became insubordinate. The Thunderbolts had become a shadow of their former self. No longer a true group of heroes but a personal hit squad of Norman Osborn. One of their first missions as a hit-squad for Norman Osborn was killing Deadpool after he tried to blackmail Osborn. After Deadpool and Taskmaster thwart the hit, the Thunderbolts then travel to Madripoor to recruit Mister X as a team member. Osborn then adds a new incarnation of Scourge, who Norman seems to know. Songbird eventually returns, and he has his team try to kill her. Yelena abandons the team after Scourge takes over, and reveals to Songbird that she is, in fact, the original Natasha Romanoff working for Nick Fury. The two escape, only to end up leading Osborn to Nick Fury. Osborn orders the Thunderbolts to kill Black Widow and Songbird, and shoots Fury himself; however, "Fury" is revealed to be a Life Model Decoy. After Black Widow and Songbird escape, Scourge is revealed to be the former Super-Soldier Nuke.
Norman Osborn later places Grizzly on the Thunderbolts team at the time they fight the Agents of Atlas. The fight between the Thunderbolts and the Agents of Atlas rages on as the deadly chemicals causes both teams to retreat. As the Thunderbolts return to the Cube on Zeus, their pilots informs that there is an important message from Osborn, Displayed holographically, Osborn informs the Thunderbolts that there is an important assignment he needs them to do in Broxton, Oklahoma, but doesn't disclose the details. Upon seeing Osborns' face, "Scourge's" programming kicks him and attempts to shoot. The bullet goes right through the hologram and hits Headsman right in the head, horrifying his teammates.
During the Siege, Norman Osborn sends his Thunderbolts to infiltrate Asgard and steal a weapon from the Asgardian armory that will turn the tide in his favor. The weapon that the Thunderbolts stole from the Asgardian armory was actually Odin's spear. They ran afoul of The Mighty Avengers where Scourge ends up using Odin's spear to sever U.S. Agent's left limbs.
Heroic Age
Since Norman Osborn's fall, a new team of Thunderbolts has been formed by new Raft supervisor Luke Cage at Steve Rogers behest. Based out of the Raft, this team includes veteran members providing support and an all-new (except Moonstone) roster. This team's transport is none other than Man-Thing himself. After Jennifer Kale broke into the Raft to free Man-Thing, who returned on his own accord, it was realized how susceptible to magical attacks the Raft was. Luke Cage worked with Doctor Strange to recruit Satana for the team.
Fear Itself

Added by GrnMarvl14After acting out on a mission, the Juggernaut was benched. While the Thunderbolts and the new Beta Team, derogatorily dubbed Underbolts by Moonstone, were on a mission in Iraq, the Hammer of Kuurth struck the Raft. The Juggernaut was transformed by the Hammer into Kuurth, Breaker of Stone. Kuurth heavily damaged the Raft, letting many prisoners go free. The Thunderbolts returned to the Raft too late to stop the largest group of escapees.
Paraphernalia
Equipment: None known.
Transportation: T-Bird, Thunderjet, T-Wagon
Weapons: None known.
Notes
- Andy Diggle, the new writer, has mentioned that the cast will rotate around some core members, based on missions.
- During the super-hero Civil War, an army of captured criminals was organized under the Thunderbolts moniker (often referred to as the "Thunderbolts army"). Divided into numerous groups, they were stationed around the US and kept in contact through Overmind, worked to quell the number of super-powered individuals created when the Grandmaster accessed the Wellspring of Power. As the number of super-powered civilians rose, the majority of the members deserted the ranks, hoping to save themselves.
- Steve Rogers gave a list of ciminals who he was planning on enrolling into Cage's Thunderbolts team in the Heroic Age: Villains Vol 1 1. This list comprised of Absorbing Man, Answer, Badd Axe, Bison, Bloodshed, Constrictor, Doctor Sax, Grizzly, Hydro-Man, Mad Dog, Man-Killer, Redeemer, Ruby Thursday, Skeleton Ki, Vector, Young Avengers (Young Masters).
Trivia
- No trivia.
See Also
- 48 Thunderbolts (Earth-616) Members
- 249 Appearances of Thunderbolts (Earth-616)
- 95 Images that include Thunderbolts (Earth-616)
- Team Gallery: Thunderbolts (Earth-616)
- Fan-Art Gallery: Thunderbolts (Earth-616)
Links and References
- None.
Footnotes
- ↑ Following the events of "Caged Angels", the various Thunderbolt specials, and the Penance mini-series, and guest appearances in Moon Knight and Amazing Spider-Man