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The Defenders is a Marvel Comics superhero team (or un-team).The Defenders have a long and varied history. The team grew out of a couple of team-ups between Doctor Strange, The Incredible Hulk, Namor the Sub-Mariner, and the Silver Surfer in the early 1970s. The first three became the team's founding members; it should be noted that all of them were among the most powerful of Marvel's heroes who did not belong to a team yet. However, this was an unlikely alliance, as all three (and the Surfer, who briefly joined later) were more used to acting alone, especially Hulk and Namor, both of whom are more correctly antiheroes.As mentioned, the Silver Surfer was quickly written out after his brief tryout with the team,(as at the time, Stan Lee considered him to be his pet character and was not keen on letting other writers use him) and new characters were introduced to flesh out the roster. Nighthawk, originally a Captain Ersatz for Batman but then reinvented as one for Hawkman; Daimon Hellstrom, the horror-themed hero Son Of Satan; Hellcat, originally a character from Marvel's comedy/romance comics reinvented as a Cat-themed heroine (using the costume of The Cat, who herself had become Tigra); Gargoyle, an elderly man who, while trying to cheat death, ended up trapped in the body of a demon; and The Valkyrie, a Norse goddess trapped in the body of a woman known to Hulk and Strange were brought onto the team, while Sub-Mariner was soon demoted to a recurring character within the title as opposed to being a consistent member. The group itself had loose guidelines for membership, as technically, everybody who helped them was a 'Defender' (this was lampshaded in a story where a membership drive — started without their permission or knowledge — led to a mess as both heroes wanting to join, and villains trying to pretend they were Defenders, ran into each other.) Still, the heroes listed above were the most commonly associated with the team. They tended to meet in Doctor Strange's New York brownstone, and later, in the wealthy Nighthawk's estate.This age of the series was famous for its bizarre stories and villains; most notably: The Headmen, a group of villains with weird heads; The Elf With A Gun, a mysterious elf-like character who went around shooting people for no reason (and whom The Defenders never actually met!) and Vera Gemini, a demonic cult leader who was based on Blue Öyster Cult's songs! These stories were largely written by Steve Gerber and David Anthony Kraft, who shepherded the group for the 1970s and the early 1980s.In the early 1980s, Marvel decided to revamp the book. Nighthawk was killed off (later upgraded to a Convenient Coma), Hellcat and Daimon Hellstrom married and retired, and a (bogus?) prophecy that Doctor Strange, Hulk, Namor, and Silver Surfer would bring about the end of the world led them to leave the team. Beast (having already joined up a while back,) Valkyrie and Gargoyle reformed the group with two of the other founding member of the X-Men (Angel and Iceman), along with the morally ambiguous Moondragon, the young Atlantis warrior Andromeda, and Cloud, a gas based alien who shape-shifted into both a man and woman during its time with the Defenders. Based in Colorado, in Angel's mansion, this incarnation lasted two years before the title was canceled so that the X-Men characters could be be freed up for the upcoming X-Factor series. The entire team, save for Angel, Beast, and Iceman, died saving a possessed Moondragon.)In the early 1990s, Marvel attempted to revive the Defenders as "Secret Defenders". This new series would have Doctor Strange organize squads of random heroes (including Wolverine, Spider-Man, Darkhawk, the second Spider-Woman, Ghost Rider, Hulk, Luke Cage, Deadpool, and many others) for one-off missions. The team made their first appearance in Fantastic Four #374 when Spider-Man, desperate to bring in the Human Torch for arson and everyone is having poor luck doing so, turns to Dr. Strange for help, who reassembles the rest of the "New Fantastic Four" (Hulk, Wolverine and Ghost Rider) to fight the Fantastic Four. Despite being considerably hyped by Marvel, the series did not do well and with the title launching coinciding with the launching of the more successful "Midnight Sons" horror sub-line (in which Doctor Strange could not take part due to Secret Defenders), it was decided to remove him from the book so that his title could be folded into the Midnight Son line. The title was then revamped with Doctor Druid as the new leader and a group of new heroes, but this new direction did little to revive interest in the book and it was quietly canceled by the end of its second year.Ironically, before Secret Defenders launched, Marvel tested the waters not once but twice with two storylines involving the reunion of the original core Defenders. An arc in the pages of Incredible Hulk denounced the prophecy that drove the founders away from the team and the group later regrouped in the 1992 mini-annual event "Return of the Defenders", as evil demons hijacked Namor's body (sticking the hero inside Rick Jones' body) as part of a plot to summon their evil master. But the original Defenders would not be given their own title until 2002. Written by Kurt Busiek and drawn by Erik Larsen, the title had the four heroes "cursed" to teleport to random fights on behalf of the spirit of Earth known as Gaia. The series was critically and commercially unsuccessful and the title ended with a six part arc in which the book was retitled "The Order" and it was revealed that the curse from issue one was part of a greater scheme to manipulate the Defenders into turning evil and conquering the world for an evil sorcerer.More successful, however, was Keith Giffen and Kevin McGuire's 2005 "Defenders" mini-series, which had the four face off against Dormammu and his sister Umar. The series recast the franchise as a comedy book, a la Giffen and McGuire's critically acclaimed Justice League International run, with the characters largely acknowledging the absurdity of lives as super-heroes and super-villains as well as exploring why the main four (Surfer, Namor, Hulk, and Strange) continued to associate with each other despite having nothing in common.After the events of Civil War, Joe Casey wrote a new mini-series called "The Last Defenders", which had Nighthawk struggling to rebuild the team after being assigned to the state of New Jersey by Iron Man. The series itself explored the fan notion of the "lameness" of the original team's later members versus the bonds that existed between them: heroes assigned to the team quit on Nighthawk due to them not wanting to be associated with the "Defenders" brand and Iron Man himself constantly refused Nighthawk's attempts to recruit past Defenders like Valkyrie on the basis that said past members did not have the necessary star quality. Though the roster of the group would be finalized at the end of the mini-series, later writers (including Dan Slott, who wrote She-Hulk's ongoing book at the time) ignored it and the group vanished from sight until a Casey series called Vengeance debuted in 2011.However, that hasn't stopped other writers from using the concept, as Jeph Loeb reunited the founders again in the pages of "Hulk", pitting Strange, Surfer, Hulk, and Namor up against "The Offenders", a quartet organized by the villainous Red Hulk that consisted of himself, Baron Mordo, Terrax, and Tiger Shark.The 2011 crisis crossover Fear Itself teased a Defenders reunion in tie-in series "The Deep," where Strange, Namor, and Surfer (together with the mutant Loa and Lyra, Hulk's daughter) joined forces to stop Attuma, one of the eight Worthy. The tease was followed up by an announcement that Matt Fraction would be behind a new Defenders book debuting at the end of 2011 with the additions of Iron Fist and Red She-Hulk to the classic lineup. Unfortunately, this book ended after twelve issues.As part of the Marvel NOW! relaunch, the Defenders flag was flown by Valkyrie at the head of the all-female Fearless Defenders, a title which originated in the Fear Itself tie-in, The Fearless but it was cancelled at issue 12.In 2018, it was announced the the original Defenders were getting a series of five one-shots that connected as part of a larger story. It was called Best Defense. In 2021, they were given another mini-series written by Al Ewing and Javier Rodriguez, Defenders (2021).In November 2013, it was announced that Marvel would be producing a Defenders TV series for Netflix. Confirmed characters include such familiar faces as Luke Cage, Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and Iron Fist. While it uses the Defenders name, it's more akin to Marvel's short lived Marvel Knights team, which focused on street-level and darker heroes. In January 2017, a comic book based on that same roster was announced, written by Brian Michael Bendis. Tropes for that series should go here.Not to be confused with the Animated Series Defenders of the Earth, or with the 1960s TV show The Defenders, which was about a group of lawyers. Or, for that matter, another TV show called The Defenders, which is also about lawyersnote This is merely about a Satanic cult, bathed in impenetrable ancient ritual involving pitiless human sacrifice, scheming for world domination out of lust for money and power. So no room for confusion, then., but semi-related to the Netflix mini-series The Defenders for reasons explained below.
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Forceful Kiss: Jack Noriss, who refuses to listen to Valkyrie repeatedly saying she's not his wife, eventually forces a kiss on her.
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Wackyland: The Land of Here and There.
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The Worf Effect: Silver Surfer spends a issue or two being held hostage by Prester John in the 2011 series.
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Defenders, Assemble!: Many stories begin with someone, often Doctor Strange, contacting the other members and gathering them together. In The Deep mini, Strange manages to cast a spell in the climax that does exactly this with many of the past Defenders that weren't yet featured in the mini.
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Crimefighting with Cash: Nighthawk, Iron Fist.
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Aborted Arc: The Last Defenders repeatedly implied (and in some cases even stated flat out) that the new team would become a tremendously important part of the Marvel Universe, and that they'd play a key role in resolving some sort of future crisis that would threaten all of reality. Suffice to say, the new team never caught on, and were replaced by Matt Fraction's Defenders just a few years later.
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Captain Ersatz: See Shout-Out below.
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Trespassing to Talk: In issue #57, Ms. Marvel breaks into Nighthawk's apartment to warn him about an incoming AIM attack. Strange, of course, does this regularly either via Astral projection or telepathy. His teammates' reactions differ depending upon their mood and what he wants.
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Censor Steam: Cloud used to generate her own.
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Hero with Bad Publicity: As a foil to the Avengers, the Defenders were usually a low-profile — and consequently low-status — team.
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Squishy Wizard: Downplayed. Strange is adept at martial arts and can hold his own in a fight better than most humans can - but he is still physically the weakest member of the team. Nighthawk comments on this in an issue where the team had been knocked out by energy weapons and captured. Valkyrie is getting worried since Strange hasn't woken up even long after the others recovered. Kyle points out that unlike the rest of them he doesn't have a superhuman body and would take longer to recover.
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Poorly Disguised Pilot: A plotline with the Guardians of the Galaxy, last seen in Marvel Two-in-One was an experiment to see if people wanted more of them, while at the same time resolving their plot.
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Reality Warper: The Concordance Engines in the 2011 series.
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Konami Code: In the 2011 series. Yes, really.
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Breakfast Club: The team has often included emo misfits.
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Alien Sky: In issue #27, Vance Astro and Valkyrie wind up in a swamp, rather than the middle of 31st century New York as they'd hoped. Vance pegs they're actually on another planet altogether, pointing out the two moons in the sky.
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Badass in Distress: Happens to almost all members at least once, much to their exasperation. One issue kicks off with Dr Strange being kidnapped by a cult of Dormammu worshippers and Clea sending out an SOS call to the others to help rescue him. Similarly, Namor had his own turn at getting kidnapped for a sacrifice - to make things worse for the proud prince,unlike Strange who was aiding his own rescue in Astral form, he was unconscious and completely helpless for the duration of the issue. In issue #57, an AIM robot manages to capture the Hulk.
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Namor was often on the prickly line between this and Jerk with a Heart of Jerk.
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Girls Behind Bars: Happens to Valkyrie during the 70's Steve Gerber run. Didn't work out well at all for anyone concerned.
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Aloof Ally: The story in issues 26-29 introduces Starhawk to the Guardians of the Galaxy, and he begins as he means to go on; appearing suddenly, being incredibly vague who he is beyond being "the One Who Knows".
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Wham Line: Through a team-up with the Guardians of the Galaxy, a little kid stumbles upon the crashed Captain America and interacts with Martinex. As he's leaving, Marty asks the kid's name, and he reveals it's Vance Astrovik. As in the real name of Marty's teammate, Major Victory.
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Body Horror: The Headmen consisted of villains that featured body parts with peculiar, if not largely bizarre, modifications.
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Genius Loci: Cloud (of the Beast's Defenders) turned out to be a sentient nebula with amnesia.
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Fainting Seer: Happened to Strange in issue#106 after a particularly intense vision, much to Wong's alarm.
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Combat Medic: Red Guardian, who also was a skilled surgeon (she was the one who put Nighthawk's brain back to his body when it was stolen during a horrific surgery by the Headmen).
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Implacable Man: In the 2011 series, Nul, Breaker of Worlds. Later the Prince of Orphans, John Aman.
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Unfazed Everyman: Jack Norriss, who was the husband of Barbara (Valkyrie's first human host) and was constantly dragged into the team's weird adventures. It is noteworthy though that he also had his Badass Normal moments.
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Lady Land: The Badoon homeworld is occupied entirely by the females of the species, who are quite content to stay there if it means not having to put up with the men.
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Arc Words: For the 2011 series, The universe will break. Shut the engines down. Everyone you love dies. Fight to save everything.
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Animal-Themed Superbeing: Hellcat and Nighthawk fit under the Animal Alias type and Moondragon is the Mythical Monster Motif type. In the 2011 series, Black Cat when she joins the cast.
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: In the 2011 series, the Defenders managed to do this in the very first arc. They inadvertently messed things up so badly that the whole series had to retcon itself out of existence.
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 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_7fbb2a3
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_7fbb2a3
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_897effb3
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Head Blast
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_897effb3
comment
Head Blast: The villain Ruby Thursday had her head replaced with a red mass of "organic circuitry". The spherical mass can alter its shape so she can form tentacles or fire projectiles and energy blasts. She can also cause her head to explode and reform; she once generated an explosion so powerful it knocked out the Hulk.
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_897effb3
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 The Defenders (Comic Book)
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_897effb3
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_8ad43dc9
type
Ragtag Bunch of Misfits
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_8ad43dc9
comment
Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: The core Defenders really only have two things in common: they're some of the most powerful characters in the Marvel Universe, and they usually work alone. The heroes they attract to their banner tend to be... idiosyncratic as well. Perhaps they get together because no one else can put up with them? Lampshaded in the New Avengers, when Nighthawk interviews for a staff position and says "Clearly you guys are the Defenders."
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 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_8ad43dc9
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_8ad43dc9
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_912ca714
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Heroes Unlimited
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_912ca714
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Heroes Unlimited: The Secret Defenders.
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_912ca714
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_912ca714
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_9323741
type
Planet Looters
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_9323741
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Planet Looters: Nebulon the Celestial Man, before he underwent Motive Decay and became obsessed with getting revenge on the Defenders.
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_9323741
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_9323741
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Mass "Oh, Crap!"
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Mass "Oh, Crap!": The Defenders and the Wrecking Crew collectively look ready to shit bricks on the first page of issue #19 after Thunderball reveals that the gamma bomb the two teams were fighting over isn't in its protective casing, meaning it could be anywhere and could go off at any moment.
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1.0
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_97fa0a10
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Meta Origin
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Meta Origin: In the 2011 series, the Concordance Engines are part of multiversal magnet that helped many more miracles occur on the planet (causing Origin Stories to result in the superheroes we know instead of twisted freaks or corpses) as a ward against Death Celestials.
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_995ad130
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_995ad130
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Evil Costume Switch
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_9cb5e4bb
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Evil Costume Switch: As The Order, Dr Strange wore his full-face mask from the seventies, which had the effect of making him look less human, and Namor wore his black "Savage Sub-Mariner" costume from around the same period.
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_9cb5e4bb
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_9f970427
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Secret-Keeper
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_9f970427
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Secret-Keeper: In the 2011 series, the Defenders become aware of immensely powerful artifacts called Concordance Engines and must keep them hidden from the world.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_9f970427
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_9f970427
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1.0
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_9f970427
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Killed Mid-Sentence
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a2022cc9
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Killed Mid-Sentence: A Badoon guard tries taunting Valkyrie. He doesn't get halfway through before she opens his stomach with her sword.
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a2022cc9
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book)
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a2022cc9
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a55ab01e
type
Jerkass Realization
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a55ab01e
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Jerkass Realization: Jack Noriss spends a while harassing the team and Valkyrie (who is in the body of his wife. It's complicated) being a nuisance, until Doctor Strange gets fed up and uses magic to freeze him in place while the Defenders go deal with the plot. On the plus side, the time frozen allows him to realize what a dumbass he's been and try to make amends.
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a55ab01e
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1.0
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a55ab01e
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a588c1cf
type
Cool Horse
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a588c1cf
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Cool Horse: Valkyrie's steed Aragorn, a white winged horse formerly owned by the Black Knight. Other Defenders have had a ride on his back, including Clea. (He bucked Nighthawk off once in a bit of Horsing Around).
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a588c1cf
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a588c1cf
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a9667a3b
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Hero Insurance
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a9667a3b
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Hero Insurance: Apparently the Defenders had this. Doctor Strange: The Oath included a throwaway gag about Strange still being on the Defenders' group health insurance policy.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a9667a3b
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a9667a3b
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_a9667a3b
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_ac1e30d8
type
Red Scare
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_ac1e30d8
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Red Scare: Averted with the team's temporary member Red Guardian, who was a Soviet counterpart to Captain America.
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 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_ac1e30d8
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_ac1e30d8
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_af7d483f
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Dreaming of Things to Come
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_af7d483f
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Dreaming of Things to Come: Ms. Marvel's involvement with the team in issue #57 comes about because of her prescience powers, which state the Defenders will be in trouble, but she doesn't know how.
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 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_af7d483f
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_af7d483f
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b032e4ed
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Ms. Fanservice
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b032e4ed
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Ms. Fanservice: Red She-Hulk.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b032e4ed
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b032e4ed
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b032e4ed
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b11ac9f5
type
Abusive Parents
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b11ac9f5
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Abusive Parents: In "Giant-Sized Defenders" #5, a kid returns home to tell his parents about the events of the issue, which he'd seen. His father's response is to decide the kid needs spanking for lying, because otherwise it'll encourage bad habits, even as his wife tries pointing out this is a massive overreaction. The man's name is Arnold Astrovik, and he doesn't get any better from there.
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b11ac9f5
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b11ac9f5
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b219ac90
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ReTool
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b219ac90
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ReTool: The title has gone through this several times, notably with the New Defenders status quo during the 1980's.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b219ac90
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b219ac90
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b219ac90
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b8e3f20a
type
Demoted to Extra
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b8e3f20a
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Demoted to Extra: This happened to all of the original members (plus Silver Surfer,) at one point or another in the original volume. Surfer was the one that got hit hardest, barely appearing in the book after joining the team for a few issues early on, but the others suffered from it too. Namor left in #14, while Doctor Strange left after the first Annual, and while both of them showed up again, it took a while for them to become as prominent as they used to be. Hulk didn't have as much of this as the others, being a consistent member well until #94, but after that, he didn't appear as much as he used to. While the book may originally have been about Hulk, Strange, and other A-Listers, it ended up being more about C and D-listers like Valkyrie, Nighthawk, Hellcat, and others, all of which got more focus than the founding members by the end of the group's original incarnation.
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 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b8e3f20a
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_b8e3f20a
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_bb40e7e0
type
Failed Future Forecast
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_bb40e7e0
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Failed Future Forecast: Steve Gerber's run manages a whole slew of them in one go. In the 80s, thanks to economic downturn, the aerosol industry goes out of control, utterly wrecking the Ozone layer, killing off a lot of farm animals and forcing everyone to walk around in protective clothing. However, there was still a mass epidemic of skin cancer, which mankind responds to with cyborg conversions. In the 90s, this led to a massive war fought by cyborgs for the few remaining food supplies, until a nuclear power station took out half of Canada. This led to the superpowers, including the still extant Soviet Union, to form a One World Government in 1996, which lasted until 2001 until the Martians invaded and enslaved mankind.
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 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_bb40e7e0
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 The Defenders (Comic Book)
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_bb40e7e0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_bb5126ec
type
Prophecy Twist
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_bb5126ec
comment
Prophecy Twist: The Hulk-Strange-Surfer-Namor team broke up because of a prophecy saying that if they ever worked together again, it would lead to a huge cataclysm. Much later, Doctor Strange said he'd found this to be a hoax . . . but the next time all four of them did work together was The Infinity Gauntlet battle, which was unquestionably a huge cataclysm. Also the prophecy ended up coming true when the four founders became "The Order" and tried to conquer Earth.
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_bb5126ec
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 The Defenders (Comic Book)
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_bb5126ec
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_bc74ef27
type
Berserk Button
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_bc74ef27
comment
Berserk Button: One issue kicks off with the Orb of Agamatto displaying an image of Ms. Marvel. Hulk sees it and mistakes it for Captain Marvel, who he'd tussled with a while back, and this sets him off. It takes a few pages for the others to calm him down.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_bc74ef27
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_bc74ef27
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book)
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_bc74ef27
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c3648b87
type
Teeth-Clenched Teamwork
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c3648b87
comment
Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: At times. The original three (Strange, Namor, and the Hulk,) plus the Surfer are all strong personalities who are used to working alone and none of them likes to admit that they need help. Often Strange has to magically restrain one or more team members (usually, but not always, Hulk and Namor)from attacking each other instead of the enemy.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c3648b87
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 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c3648b87
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c3648b87
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a
type
Shout-Out
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a
comment
Shout-Out: Two episodes of the Justice League animated series were homages to the original Defenders, with Doctor Fate standing for Doctor Strange, Aquaman for Namor, Solomon Grundy for The Hulk, Amazo for the Surfer, and Hawkgirl for Valkyrie or Nighthawk. The comic artwork featuring Vera Gemini is homage to the Blue Öyster Cult. this picture explicitly invokes the inner sleeve artwork of Agents of Fortune. (On which is found the track The Revenge of Vera Gemini). The five band members appear as the earthly manifestations of the Demon Lords. Vera herself occupies the position as croupier which on the original album photo is taken by Patti Smith. Captions, as well as the in-universe cult Harvester of Eyes, are Shout Outs to BOC tracks.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a
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 The Defenders (Comic Book)
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c83cd6b8
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The Nicknamer
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c83cd6b8
comment
The Nicknamer: The childlike Hulk had his own names for the rest of the team, Fish man (Namor), bird nose (Nighthawk), and sword girl (Valkyrie) among others.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c83cd6b8
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c83cd6b8
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c83cd6b8
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c9597a03
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Self-Deprecation
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c9597a03
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Self-Deprecation
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c9597a03
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c9597a03
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 The Defenders (Comic Book)
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_c9597a03
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_cb71c461
type
Deus Exit Machina
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_cb71c461
comment
Deus Exit Machina/Worf Had the Flu: Dr. Strange was often knocked out or otherwise weakened so he could not win the battles easily for the team. Eventually he took a break from the Defenders to figure out what was going wrong with his magic. Silver Surfer does this within the 2011 series.
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_cb71c461
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_cb71c461
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_cbdd9a55
type
We ARE Struggling Together
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_cbdd9a55
comment
We ARE Struggling Together: At times the only thing the Defenders can agree upon is that the menace they face must be stopped.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_cbdd9a55
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_cbdd9a55
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 The Defenders (Comic Book)
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_cbdd9a55
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d45c0b86
type
Refuge in Audacity
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d45c0b86
comment
Refuge in Audacity: The entire Umar/Hulk affair.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d45c0b86
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d45c0b86
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d45c0b86
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d7fc9fd0
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Vitriolic Best Buds
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d7fc9fd0
comment
Vitriolic Best Buds: The Defenders on a good day. Some members are genuinely friendly, but others seem to like all the backbiting.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d7fc9fd0
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d7fc9fd0
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d7fc9fd0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d9c4365c
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Reset Button
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d9c4365c
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Reset Button: The 2011 volume ends with Doctor Strange traveling back in time and preventing himself from ever reassembling the Defenders, thus negating the events of the entire series.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d9c4365c
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d9c4365c
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_d9c4365c
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_dae5c997
type
Action Girl
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_dae5c997
comment
Action Girl: Valkyrie, Hellcat, She-Hulk, Red She-Hulk, Black Cat, and every member of the Fearless Defenders besides Annabelle.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_dae5c997
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_dae5c997
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_dba4ae4f
type
Arc Welding
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_dba4ae4f
comment
Arc Welding: Gerber's run reveals that the future of Guardians of the Galaxy is the same future as that of Killraven.
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featureApplicability
1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_dba4ae4f
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book)
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_dba4ae4f
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e052ae34
type
Gagging on Your Words
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e052ae34
comment
Gagging on Your Words: A version of this in the 2011 series. Anyone that comes into contact with one of the Concordance Engines is unable to speak of them in the presence of others who are not also in on the secret.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e052ae34
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 The Defenders (Comic Book)
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e052ae34
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e1799b03
type
Alchemic Elementals
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e1799b03
comment
Alchemic Elementals: The Defenders once traveled back in time to the Crusades and fought oversized elemental gnomes summoned by a Saracen sorcerer.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e1799b03
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e1799b03
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e1799b03
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e563bf09
type
Insistent Terminology
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e563bf09
comment
Insistent Terminology: In the early days they were quite adamant that they were not The Avengers. They had no roster, charter, or even official recognition (until the Avengers/Defenders war, at least). As the occasional Note from Ed. pointed out, they were an "un-team."
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e563bf09
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e8bb3043
type
Kill It with Water
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e8bb3043
comment
Kill It with Water: The giant gnomes fought in issue #11 are strong and resilient enough to give the Hulk a run for his money, but as Namor discovers, they dissolve into lifeless mud when they get wet.
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e8bb3043
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 The Defenders (Comic Book)
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_e8bb3043
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_ea2c4c28
type
Rhyming Episode
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_ea2c4c28
comment
Rhyming Episode: In #115, the Beast, Gargoyle, Sub-Mariner and Valkyrie are accidentally sidetracked while attempting to return to Earth, and wind up in a dimension called 'The Land of Here and There': based on the works of Dr. Seuss. The local inhabitants all speak in rhyme, and Beast soon finds himself getting into the swing of things. The Comically Serious Sub-Mariner most assuredly does not.
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 The Defenders (Comic Book)
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_ea2c4c28
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_ee1c6326
type
Mobile Maze
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_ee1c6326
comment
Mobile Maze: Dr. Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_ee1c6326
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_ee1c6326
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_ee1c6326
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_f283319c
type
Tortured Monster
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_f283319c
comment
Tortured Monster: Nul.
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_f283319c
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1.0
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_f283319c
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The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_f283319c
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_f3fac450
type
Brain in a Jar
 The Defenders (Comic Book) / int_f3fac450
comment
Brain in a Jar: Nighthawk temporarily got stuck in this state when he was abducted by the Headmen and had his brain removed from his body.
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Sufficiently Advanced Aliens: The climax of the 2011 series reveals a race of aliens, all resembling Prester John, that placed Cosmic keystone machines known as Concordance Engines on Earth. These machines amalgamate timelines where freak accidents created superheroes instead of horrific tragedies, so that they could ward off Death Celestials from destroying everything.
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