List of Flight members
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Flight Members are members of any of the numerous teams of comic book superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe that were created, or were a result of the other's creation, by the Canadian Department H and tasked with protecting Canada.
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[edit] Membership
[edit] First Flight
The team that would become Alpha Flight was led by Wolverine. Their first mission is seen in Alpha Flight: Special #1 (1992).
- Wolverine (James "Logan" Howlett)[1] - Current member of the X-Men and New Avengers.
- Groundhog (Sean Benard)[2] - Current status and whereabouts unknown
- Saint Elmo[3] - Currently deceased[4].
- Smart Alec (Alexander Thorne)[5] - Currently deceased[6]
- Snowbird (Narya)[7] - Currently in space with Alpha Flight; Goddess who used the identity of Annie McKenzie;
- Stitch (Jodi Furman)[8] - Current wheareabouts and status unknown.
[edit] Original Alpha Flight
The team as it debuted in X-Men #120 (1979).
- Aurora (Jeanne-Marie Beaubier)[9] - Current whereabouts unknown.
- Guardian (James MacDonald Hudson)[10] - also known as Vindicator and Weapon Alpha; was killed by The Collective[11]
- Northstar (Jean-Paul Beaubier)[12] - Current whereabouts unknown
- Sasquatch (Dr Walter Langkowski)[13] - Currently a member of Omega Flight
- Shaman (Dr Michael Twoyoungmen)[14] - killed by the Collective[15]
- Snowbird (Narya)[16] - Current whereabouts unknown
[edit] First incarnations recruits
- Puck (Eugene Judd)[17] - killed by the Collective[18]
- Marrina (Marrina Smallwood)[19] - Married Namor the Sub-Mariner in Alpha Flight #40; current status unknown
- Vindicator (Heather Hudson)[20] - also known as Guardian; killed by the Collective[21]
- Talisman (Elizabeth Twoyoungmen)[22] - Current member of Omega Flight
- Box (Roger Bochs)[23] - Currently deceased[24]
- Madison Jeffries[25] - also known as Box; current whereabouts unknown.
- Diamond Lil (Lillian Crawley-Jeffries) - Married Madison Jeffries[26]; was a prisoner of Neverland; retained mutant powers after M-Day; current whereabouts unknown.
- Windshear (Colin Ashworth Hume)[27] - Depowered after M-Day; currently retired
- Wildchild (Kyle Gibney)[28] - also known as Weapon Omega and Wildheart; lost powers after M-Day; powers restored by Romulus
[edit] Second incarnation
The team that debuted in Alpha Flight #1 (1997)
- Vindicator (James MacDonald Hudson)[29] - Younger clone of James Hudson: Currently deceased[30].
- Flex (Adrian Corbo)[31] - Depowered after M-Day
- Manbot (Bernie Lachenay)[32] - current whereabouts unknown
- Murmur (Arlette Truffaut)[33] - current whereabouts and status unknown.
- Radius (Jared Corbo)[34] - Depowered after M-Day[35]
- Sasquatch[36] - Currently deceased[37]; was an actual sasquatch.
- Ghost Girl (Lilli Stephens)[38] - Current whereabouts and status unknown
- Earthmover (Charles "Chuck" Moss)[39] - Apprentice to Shaman; current whereabouts unknown.
[edit] Third incarnation
The team as it debuted in Alpha Flight #2 (2004)
- Centennial (Rutherford Princeton)[40] - Currently deceased.
- Major Mapleleaf (Lou Sadler Jr)[41] - Killed by the Collective[42]; revealed not to be a mutant.
- Nemesis (Amelia Weatherly)[43] - Current whereabouts and status unknown.
- Puck (Zuzha Yu)[44] - Killed by the Collective[45]
- Yukon Jack (Yukotujakzurjimozoata)[46] - Married the time-displaced Snowbird and retired
[edit] Time lost Alpha Flight
Temporal copies of Alpha Flight members from the past are brought to the present in Alpha Flight #12 (2005). They still currently reside in the present.
- Aurora (Jeanne-Marie Beaubier)[47] - Returned home
- Guardian (James MacDonald Hudson)[48] - Returned home
- Northstar (Jean-Paul Beaubier)[49] - Returned home
- Puck (Eugene Milton Judd)[50] - Returned home
- Shaman (Dr Michael Twoyoungmen)[51] - Returned home
- Snowbird (Narya)[52] - Married Yukon Jack and retired
- Vindicator (Heather McNeil Hudson)[53] - Returned home
[edit] Beta Flight
[edit] First in-take
The team as it debuted in Alpha Flight #1 (1983).
- Box (Roger Bochs)[54] - Currently deceased
- Flashback (Gardner Monroe)[55] - Current whereabouts unknown
- Marrina (Marrina Smallwood)[56]
- Puck (Eugene Milton Judd)[57]
[edit] Second in-take
- Persuasion (Kara Killgrave)[58] - Current whereabouts unknown
- Manikin (Whitman Knapp)[59]
- Goblyn (Goblyn Dean)[60]
- Pathway (Laura Dean)[61]
- Witchfire (Ananym)[62]
- Feedback (Albert Louis)[63]
[edit] Third in-take
The team as it debuted in Wolverine #142 (1999) but as a flashback.
- Vindicator (James MacDonald Hudson)[64] - Younger clone of James Hudson
- Flex (Adrian Corbo)[65]
- Manbot (Bernie Lachenay)[66]
- Murmur (Arlette Truffaut)[67]
- Radius (Jared Corbo)[68]
[edit] Gamma Flight
[edit] First in-take
The team as it debuted in Alpha Flight #1 (1983).
- Diamond Lil (Lillian Crawley[69]
- Madison Jeffries[70]
- Smart Alec (Alexander Thorne)[71]
- Wildchild (Kyle Gibney)[72]
[edit] Second in-take
The team as it debuted in Alpha Flight vol. 1 #76 (1989).
- Auric (Zhao Tang)[73]
- Nemesis (Jane St Ives)[74]
- Silver (Jimon Tang)[75]
- Wildchild (Kyle Gibney)[76]
- Witchfire (Ananym)[77]
[edit] References
- ^ Alpha Flight: Special #1
- ^ Alpha Flight: Special #1
- ^ Alpha Flight: Special #1
- ^ Alpha Flight: Special #1 (1992)
- ^ Alpha Flight: Special #1
- ^ Alpha Flight #46
- ^ Alpha Flight: Special #1
- ^ Alpha Flight: Special #1
- ^ X-Men #120
- ^ X-Men #120
- ^ New Avengers #16
- ^ X-Men #120
- ^ X-Men #120
- ^ X-Men #120
- ^ New Avengers #16
- ^ X-Men #120
- ^ Alpha Flight #1 (1983)
- ^ New Avengers #16
- ^ Alpha Flight #1 (1983)
- ^ Alpha Flight #17 (1984)
- ^ New Avengers #16
- ^ Alpha Flight #19 (1985)
- ^ Alpha Flight #29 (1985)
- ^ Alpha Flight #49
- ^ Alpha Flight #48 (1987)
- ^ Alpha Flight #105
- ^ Alpha Flight #95 (1991)
- ^ Alpha Flight #104 (1992)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 2 #1 (1997)
- ^ Wolverine vol. 2 #143 (1999)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 2 #1 (1997)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 2 #1 (1997)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 2 #1 (1997)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 2 #1 (1997)
- ^ Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #8
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 2 #1 (1997)
- ^ Alpha Flight #12 (1998)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 2 #18 (1999)
- ^ Uncanny X-Men 421 (2003)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 3 #2 (2004)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 3 #2 (2004)
- ^ New Avengers #16
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 3 #2 (2004)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 3 #2 (2004)
- ^ New Avengers #16
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 3 #2 (2004)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 3 #12 (2005)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 3 #12 (2005)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 3 #12 (2005)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 3 #12 (2005)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 3 #12 (2005)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 3 #12 (2005)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 3 #12 (2005)
- ^ Alpha Flight #1 (1983)
- ^ Alpha Flight #1 (1983)
- ^ Alpha Flight #1 (1983)
- ^ Alpha Flight #1 (1983)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #48 (1987)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #50 (1987)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #55 (1988)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #55 (1988)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #95 (1991)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #120 (1993)
- ^ Wolverine vol. 2 #142 (1999)
- ^ Wolverine #142 (1999)
- ^ Wolverine #142 (1999)
- ^ Wolverine #142 (1999)
- ^ Wolverine #142 (1999)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. #1 (1983)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. #1 (1983)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. #1 (1983)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. #1 (1983)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #76 (1989)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #76 (1989)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #76 (1989)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #76 (1989)
- ^ Alpha Flight vol. 1 #76 (1989)
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