List of Defenders members
The Defenders are a loosely organized team of fictional characters mostly, but not solely, superheroes in the Marvel Universe. For much of their history, there was no clear distinction between "official," "honorary" or "associate" members or even allies. Thus, the Defenders had a reputation as being a non-team, a term which was coined in the pages of the comic.[volume & issue needed] All could be considered Defenders. The following list attempts to make sense of their membership but may not be complete.
Original "non-team"
Founders
These characters helped form the team in Marvel Features #1 (December 1971).
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Doctor Strange | Stephen Strange | Marvel Feature #1 (December 1971). | Now a member of the Illuminati. |
Hulk | Robert Bruce Banner | Now a member of both the main Avengers team and Illuminati | |
Namor the Sub-Mariner | Namor McKenzie | Left the team following issues of trust and privacy, currently serving in the Illuminati. |
Recruits of the early 1970s
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Clea | Clea | associate member Marvel Feature #2 (March 1972). |
Later became a recurring member in Defenders #39. |
Silver Surfer | Norrin Radd | Defenders #2 (October 1972). | |
Black Knight | Dane Whitman | associate member Defenders #4 (February 1973). | |
Valkyrie | Brunnhilde of Asgard | Defenders #4 (February 1973). | Created by the Enchantress as a mystical combination of the spirit of Brünnehilde the Valkyrie and the body of minor magic user Barbara-Denton Norriss; now a member of the Secret Avengers. |
Namorita | Namorita Prentiss | associate member Defenders #5 (April 1973). |
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Hawkeye | Clint Barton | associate member Defenders #7 (August 1973). |
Now a member of the Avengers. |
Nighthawk | Kyle Richmond | Defenders #14 (July 1974). | Reformed member of Squadron Sinister, replaced Namor. |
Professor X | Charles Xavier | associate member Defenders #15 (September 1974). |
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Son of Satan | Daimon Hellstrom | associate member Giant-Size Defenders #2 (October 1974). |
Later became a recurring member. |
Luke Cage | Carl Lucas | associate member Defenders #18 (December 1974). |
Later became a recurring member; now a member of the New Avengers. |
Daredevil | Matt Murdock | associate member Giant-Size Defenders #3 (January 1975). |
Later became a recurring member. |
The Thing | Ben Grimm | associate member Defenders #20 (February 1975). |
Now a member of the New Avengers, Fantastic Four, and the Future Foundation. |
Yellowjacket | Hank Pym | associate member Giant-Size Defenders #4 (April 1975). |
Guardians of the Galaxy
A group of superheroes from the 31st century, the Guardians of the Galaxy time traveled to the 20th century. They served as associate members of the Defenders in Giant-Size Defenders #5 and Defenders #26–29 (July–November 1975).
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Yondu | Yondu Udonta | associate member Giant-Size Defenders #5. |
Also an honorary member of the Avengers. |
Martinex | Martinex T'Naga | ||
Charlie-27 | Charlie-27 | ||
Aleta Ogord | Aleta Ogord | ||
Vance Astro | Vance Astrovik | ||
Starhawk | Stakar | associate member Defenders #29 (November 1975). |
Joins the Guardians in Defenders #29 (November 1975). Also an honorary member of the Avengers. |
Recruits of the mid-1970s
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Red Guardian | Tania Belinsky | associate member Defenders #35 (May 1976) |
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Howard the Duck | Howard | associate member Marvel Treasury Edition #12 (c. November 1976). | |
Hellcat | Patsy Walker | Defenders #44 (February 1977). | |
Moon Knight | Marc Spector | associate member Defenders #47 (May 1977). | |
Ms. Marvel | Carol Danvers | associate member Defenders #57 (March 1978). |
Now a member of the Avengers as Captain Marvel. |
Devil-Slayer | Eric Payne | associate member Defenders #58 (April 1978). |
Later became a recurring member. |
Spider-Man | Peter Parker | associate member Defenders #61 (July 1978). |
Later became a recurring member; now a member of the Avengers, and the Future Foundation. |
Defenders for a day
The team had managed to keep its existence a secret from the general public until a television documentary film by supporting character Dollar Bill announced it to the world. Dollar made a special mention to the currently open membership for the team. Consequently, in Defenders #62 (August 1978), the currently active members were joined by a large number of former associates and new recruits. The majority of the latter served for a single mission before quitting in Defenders #64 (October 1978).
- Black Goliath
- Captain Mar-Vel
- Captain Ultra
- Falcon
- Havok
- Hercules
- Iron Fist
- Jack of Hearts
- Marvel Man
Rival group
Taking advantage of the newfound notoriety of the team, a number of supervillains formed their own rival group of so-called Defenders in Defenders #63 (September 1978). They soon came to conflict with their heroic counterparts and consequently disbanded in Defenders #64 (October 1978).
- Batroc the Leaper: A member of Baron Zemo's Thunderbolts army, and leader of various incarnations of Batroc's Brigade.
- Beetle: Later changed its codename to MACH-1 of the Thunderbolts. Currently working for the Commission on Super-Human Affairs.
- Blob: A member of various incarnations of the Brotherhood of Mutants, former member of Freedom Force.
- Boomerang: A member of the Sinister Twelve, and former member of the Sinister Syndicate. A one-time operative of the Secret Empire.
- Cap'n Skragg: A former member of the Split-Second Squad[1] (Avengers Vol.1 #77).
- Electro: A member of the Sinister Twelve, and a former member of various incarnations of the Sinister Six.
- Joe the Gorilla: Another former member of the Split-Second Squad. (Avengers Vol. 1 #77).
- Leap-Frog: Has since reformed and retired. His equipment has been adopted by his son as the second-string superhero Frog-Man.
- Libra: An android and a member of the second incarnation of the criminal Zodiac cartel.
- Looter: Also known as Meteor Man.
- Melter: Killed by the Scourge of the Underworld in Avengers Vol.1 #263.
- Pecos: Was a member of the Split-Second Squad (Avengers Vol.1 #77) with Cap'n Skragg and Joe the Gorilla. A former partner of Live-Wire.
- Plantman: Reformed, became a member of the Thunderbolts under the codename Blackheath.
- Porcupine: Deceased as of Captain America vol 1 #315 (March 1986).
- Sagittarius: An android and a member of the second incarnation of the criminal Zodiac cartel.
- Shocker: A member of the Sinister Twelve, and former member of the Sinister Syndicate.
- Toad: A member of various incarnations of the Brotherhood of Mutants.
- Whirlwind: A member of various incarnations of the Masters of Evil.
Late 1970s recruits
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Moondragon | Heather Douglas | associate member Defenders #76 (October 1979). |
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Wasp | Janet van Dyne |
Early 1980s recruits
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Aeroika | associate member Defenders #79 (January 1980).[2] |
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Black Panther | T'Challa | associate member Defenders #84 (June 1980). |
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Gargoyle | Isaac Christians | Defenders #94 (April 1981). | |
Dracula | Vlad Dracula | associate member Defenders #95 (May 1981). |
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Ghost Rider | Johnny Blaze | associate member Defenders #96 (June 1981). |
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Man-Thing | Ted Sallis | associate member Defenders #98 (August 1981). |
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Beast | Hank McCoy | Defenders #104 (February 1982). | Now a member of the Secret Avengers. |
Wonder Man | Simon Williams | associate member Defenders #104 (February 1982). |
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Mister Fantastic | Reed Richards | associate member Defenders #105 (March 1982). |
Also a member of the Fantastic Four. |
Captain America | Steve Rogers | associate member Defenders #106 (April 1982). |
Now the leader of the Secret Avengers. |
Nighthawk | Kyle Richmond | associate member Defenders #112 (October 1982). |
Former member of the Squadron Supreme. |
Scarlet Witch | Wanda Maximoff | ||
Vision | Victor Shade | Currently a member of the Avengers | |
Overmind | Grom | associate member Defenders #115 (January 1983). |
The body of Overmind under spiritual possession. |
New Defenders
In Defenders #125 (November 1983) the team was reorganized into a more formal organization, somewhat modeled after the Avengers. By this time, several former members had severed ties with the team.
Founders
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Angel | Warren Worthington III | Defenders #125 (November 1983) | Later changed codename to Archangel. |
Beast | Hank McCoy | ||
Gargoyle | Isaac Christians | ||
Iceman | Robert Louis Drake | ||
Moondragon | Heather Douglas | ||
Valkyrie | Brünnehilde |
Later recruits
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Cloud | Inapplicable | Defenders #127 (January 1984) | A sentient nebula who was able to assume human form. At first, it modeled itself after a human female Carol Faber. After falling in love with Moondragon, Cloud also developed a male form that was modeled after Danny Milligan. |
Seraph | Sonya Tolsky | Unofficial member as of Defenders #129 (March 1984). Returned to her native Soviet Union in Defenders #150 (December 1985). | Alleged sister of Cloud, but it was proven false when Cloud's origin was revealed. |
The Southern Belle | Candy Southern | Leader and strategist in Defenders #138 (December 1984). | Aka Marvel Girl II. A longtime lover of Angel. Deceased as of X-Factor #34 (November 1988). |
Andromeda | Andromeda Attumasen | Unofficial member as of Defenders #146 (August 1985). Officially joined in Defenders #149 (November 1985). | Daughter of Attuma by his Lady Gevan. |
Manslaughter | Unofficially joined in Defenders #151 (January 1986). | ||
Interloper |
Dragon Circle
By the time of Defenders #152 (February 1986), Moondragon had fallen under the control of the Dragon of the Moon. The Dragon led her to attack the Defenders. During the battle, the physical forms of Andromeda, Gargoyle, Interloper, Manslaughter, Moondragon, and Valkyrie were destroyed. Candace Southern retired. Angel, Beast, and Iceman were joined by Cyclops and Marvel Girl in forming X-Factor.
Gargoyle and Moondragon were later able to gain new corporeal forms. However the other four remained disembodied spirits until Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme vol 3 #3–4 (March–April 1989). There they managed to gain temporary but recurring spiritual possession over the bodies of four residents of Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom. These four unknowingly acted as their representatives in forming a successor group of the Defenders.[3]
- Sian Bowen: Host to the spirit of Valkyrie.
- Geneviene Cass: Host to the spirit of Andromeda.
- Will Fanshawe: Host to the spirit of Interloper.
- Roger Loomis: Host to the spirit of Manslaughter.
- Dafydd ap Iowerth: Alleged descendant of King Arthur and host to his spirit.[4]
- Doctor Strange: Associate member.
Secret Defenders
Debuting in Dr. Strange (vol. 3) #50 (February 1993) the Secret Defenders were another successor group to the team. They were very loosely organized, consisting of a leader and the various associates recruited for a mission at hand. They would disband again after each mission. Several "members" were former Defenders. Others had no previous connection to the team. Some served for a single mission while others were recurring members.
Founders
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Doctor Strange | Stephen Strange | Dr. Strange (vol. 3) #50 (Feb. 1993) | Initial leader and recruiter of the group. |
Hulk | Robert Bruce Banner | ||
Ghost Rider | Daniel Ketch | ||
Silver Surfer | Norrin Radd |
Early recruits
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Spider-Man | Peter Parker | Fantastic Four (vol. 1) #374-375 (March–April 1993). | |
Wolverine | James "Logan" Howlett | Now a member of the X-Men, the Avengers, the New Avengers, and the co-leader of X-Force. | |
Darkhawk | Chris Powell | Secret Defenders #1 (Mar. 1993). | |
Nomad | Jack Monroe | Served as the third Bucky during the 1950s. Later served as Scourge of the Underworld. | |
Spider-Woman | Julia Carpenter | ||
Namorita | Namorita Prentiss | Secret Defenders #4 (June 1993). | |
Sleepwalker | Inapplicable | ||
Captain America | Steve Rogers | Secret Defenders #6 (Aug. 1993). | |
Scarlet Witch | Wanda Maximoff | ||
Thunderstrike | Eric Masterson | Secret Defenders #9 (Nov. 1993). | |
War Machine | James Rhodes | Secret Defenders #9 (Nov. 1993); now a member of the Secret Avengers. | |
Northstar | Jean-Paul Beaubier | Secret Defenders #11 (Jan. 1994). | |
Nova | Richard Rider |
Questing villains
From Secret Defenders #12-14 (February and April), the title of characters was an organized group of super-villains that was in the quest of finding and obtaining the Oracle of Ancient Knowledge. They apparently disbanded after the successful mission.
- Thanos: The leader and recruiter of this group.
- Geatar
- Nitro
- Rhino
- Super-Skrull
- Titanium Man
Final recruits
By Secret Defenders #15 (May 1994), Doctor Strange was apparently weary of his duties as the sole steady member of the team. He retired after naming Doctor Druid as his replacement. The latter would serve as leader until the group disbanded in Secret Defenders #25 (March 1995).
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Doctor Druid | Anthony Druid | Secret Defenders #15 (May 1994). | The final leader and recruiter of this group. |
Luke Cage | Lucas Cage | ||
Deadpool | Wade Wilson | ||
Sepulchre | Jillian Woods | ||
Cadaver | Cody Fleischer | Secret Defenders #16 (June 1994). | |
Giant-Man | Hank Pym | Secret Defenders #18 (Aug. 1994). | |
Iron Fist | Daniel Rand | ||
Archangel | Warren Worthington III | Secret Defenders #19 (Sept. 1994). | |
Iceman | Bobby Drake | ||
U.S. Agent | John Walker | Secret Defenders #20 (Oct. 1994). | |
Dagger | Tandy Bowen | Secret Defenders #23 (Jan. 1995). | |
Deathlok | Michael Collins | ||
Drax the Destroyer | Arthur Douglas |
Note
Before and during the initial few months of publication of Secret Defenders, an advertisement that Marvel used depicted a team consisting of Doctor Strange, Ghost Rider, John Blaze, Maverick, and Wolverine, a team which never existed in the comics. Neither John Blaze nor Maverick were ever part of a Secret Defenders team in any published story.
Cursed members and The Order
In Defenders (vol. 2) #1 (March 2001), four former Defenders were forced to regroup to help Nighthawk and Hellcat in a battle against Yandroth. He was defeated but cursed them to gather every time planet Earth faces a threat. This continued until Defenders (vol. 2) #12 (February 2002). Four members of the team formed The Order. This group attempted to conquer the world in order to protect it. Its activities were featured in The Order #1-6 (April–September 2002). The group disbanded again after Gaia lifted Yandroth's curse which was associated with her.
Founders
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Doctor Strange | Stephen Strange | Defenders (vol. 2) #1 (March 2001). | Became a member of The Order. |
The Incredible Hulk | Bruce Banner | ||
Namor the Sub-Mariner | Namor | ||
Silver Surfer | Norrin Radd | ||
Hellcat | Patsy Walker | ||
Nighthawk | Kyle Richmond | Reformed member of Squadron Sinister. |
Recruits
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Valkyrie | Samantha Parrington | Defenders (vol. 2) #4 (June 2001). | Transformed by the Enchantress to a duplicate of the original Valkyrie in both appearance and powers. |
Red Raven | Unknown | Defenders (vol. 2) #7 (Sept. 2001). | Associate member. |
Recruits against The Order
This incarnation of the Defenders was divided among two rival groups. The Order (Doctor Strange, the Hulk, Namor the Sub-Mariner, and the Silver Surfer) and the Defenders (Hellcat, Nighthawk, and Valkyrie). The three decided to recruit the so-called "female analogs" of their former teammates. They would serve until both teams disbanded.
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Clea | Clea | The Order #3 (June 2002). | |
Namorita | Namorita Prentiss | ||
She-Hulk | Jennifer Walters | ||
Ardina | The Order #4 (July 2002). | An actual female analog of Silver Surfer. It was created by combining the energy drained from him and by the magic of Clea that called the protector Goddesses Apalla (living embodiment of the Sun in Marvel Comics stories), Demeter, Hecate, Jord and Umar. |
Initiative Team (the Last Defenders)
Kyle Richmond requested an Initiative version of the Defenders from Tony Stark, intending to fill the ranks with previous Defenders including Gargoyle, Hellcat, and Devil Slayer. However, Stark assembled an entirely different team in hopes of the Defenders maintaining a stable roster for once. The team was officially disbanded after its first mission was deemed a failure.
Founders
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Blazing Skull | Mark Todd | Last Defenders #1. | |
Colossus | Piotr Rasputin | Leaves the team in Last Defenders #2. | |
Nighthawk | Kyle Richmond | Reformed member of Squadron Sinister. | |
She-Hulk | Jennifer Walters | Last Defenders #6: Rejoins after the Initiative version of the team disbands. |
Last Defenders recruits
After the Initiative team disbands, Richmond attempts to continue by hiring registered mercenaries to replace the teammates that Stark had assigned to him. After he was forced to retire from his superhero career, he privately assembles and supports a version of the Defenders based on an encounter with a future version of that team. This team is later forcibly disbanded by H.A.M.M.E.R.[5]
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Atlas | Erik Josten | Last Defenders #3. | |
Junta | Manuel Diego Armand Vicente | ||
Paladin | Unrevealed | ||
Warlord Krang | Krang | Last Defenders #6. | |
Son of Satan | Daimon Hellstrom | ||
Nighthawk[6] | Joaquin Pennysworth | Son of J.C. Pennysworth, Kyle Richmond's former business partner. Becomes a new Nighthawk in a possible future. |
Fear Itself: The Deep's Defenders
This incarnation of the Defenders was formed during the Fear Itself storyline in order to liberate Atlantis from Attuma (in the form of Nerkodd: Breaker of Oceans).
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Doctor Strange | Stephen Strange | Joined in Fear Itself: The Deep #1, Rejoined in Defenders Vol. 4 #1 (Nov. 2011) | |
Namor | Namor McKenzie | ||
Silver Surfer | Norrin Radd | ||
Lyra | Lyra | Joined in Fear Itself: The Deep #1 | Now a student at the Avengers Academy. |
Loa | Alani Ryan | A student of the X-Men. |
Defenders Vol. 4
The Defenders came together again when it comes to keeping the Concordance Engine from falling into the wrong hands.
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Doctor Strange | Stephen Strange | Joined in Defenders Vol. 4 #1 (November 2011) |
Also a member of the Heroic Age New Avengers team. |
Namor | Namor McKenzie | Also a Former member of the X-Men | |
Silver Surfer | Norrin Radd | — | |
Hulk | Bruce Banner | — | |
Red She-Hulk | Betty Ross | — | |
Iron Fist | Daniel Rand | Also a former member of the Heroic Age New Avengers team. | |
Black Cat | Felicia Hardy | Joined in Defenders Vol. 4 #8 | — |
Ant-Man | Scott Lang | Joined in Defenders Vol. 4 #10 | — |
References
- ^ "Split-Second Squad". Marvunapp.com. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
- ^ "Aeroika". Marvunapp.com. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
- ^ "Dragon Circle". Marvunapp.com. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
- ^ "Dafydd ap Iowerth". Marvunapp.com. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
- ^ Marvel Zombies 4 # 1
- ^ "Joaquin Pennysworth". Marvunapp.com. Retrieved 2010-11-14.