Rangers (comics)

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Rangers


The rangers from Civil War #7.
artist Steve McNiven.

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance The Incredible Hulk #265, (November 1981)
Created by Bill Mantlo (writer)
Sal Buscema (artist)
Base(s) of operations Texas
Roster
Armadillo
Firebird
Phantom Rider
Red Wolf
Shooting Star
Texas Twister

The Rangers are a superhero team published by Marvel Comics. The team first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #265 (November 1981) and was created by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema.

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Incredible Hulk #265, artist Al Milgrom
Incredible Hulk #265, artist Al Milgrom

The Rangers began basically by accident. Rick Jones was being held captive by the villainous Corruptor, who had the Hulk under his influence. Rick managed to sent a shortwave radio message to attempt to contact the Avengers. The message never reached the Avengers, but instead five individuals intercepted the message and responded: Shooting Star and Texas Twister, Firebird, the Phantom Rider (Hamilton Slade, then called Night Rider), and Red Wolf II.

Although the five Southwestern adventurers were unable to stop the Hulk's rampage, they did enable him to defeat the Corruptor. At the battle's end, Texas Twister suggested that the five of them get together whenever a threat to the Southwest crops up. They agreed and took the collective name of the Rangers. However, because of the geographical separation among the members, the first incarnation of the Rangers didn't last long.

The Rangers next appear as a team in the last issue of the crossover Civil War, in which it seems they have been reincorporated as the state superteam for Texas. The original five members have been joined by the Armadillo, a reformed supervillain. Tom Brevoort, a Marvel editor, has promised that they will appear in The Initiative, a miniseries which will follow up on Civil War.

Team members hail from Arizona, Texas, and New Mexico.

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