Wildguard

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WildGuard is a comic book series created, written and drawn by Todd Nauck and published by Image Comics. Nauck initially published the characters in ashcan comics he published while sending out submissions. The series of miniseries and one-shots chronicles the exploits of a made-for-TV superhero team. The initial miniseries, WildGuard: Casting Call, introduced the characters to readers, bringing the team together in an American Idol-style program. Fans actually got to vote a member onto the team.

This series about the WildGuard heroes was created and first sold in 1993 and put out in 2003 by internationally known comic book artist Todd Nauck (Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man: Back In Black: Marvel Comics, Teen Titans, Young Justice, Superman, Teen Titans Go; DC Comics).

Here is a description of the 2003 series:

Lights… Camera… ACTION!!!

The cameras are rolling for the auditions of a new “Made-for-TV” super team: WildGuard. Hundreds of superheroes will try-out, but only five will have what it takes to make the team… If they survive!

Join a host of heroes through the agony of competition and unforeseen dangers, as they hope to be selected by a panel of judges, including the mysterious Producer “X”.

Who will make the cut? You made the call with your online votes!

The first six issues in Trade paperback (and French editions) collect the popular first WildGuard miniseries featuring the exciting origin of the team. Praised in almost every comic book review website, this TV Guide covered fan-favorite brought in over 8,000 online votes for the fifth member slot.

WildGuard broke out in popularity in 2003 with an online voting campaign where fans could pick who they wanted to make the team at the end of issue 6. It was also supported on the official WildGuard website with a popular web campaign forum in which fans would discuss their picks and try to sway the voting. Fans could view profiles full of pictures and description of powers and back-stories for 46 characters in order to cast their votes. In 2003, WildGuard issue 1 was sold internationally, with the first issue sold out. It was covered by articles in TV Guide, Wizard Magazine, and the OC Register, and various respected online sites of the industry such as Newsarama, Pulse, and the Fourth Rail.

WildGuard has also been popularized in "theme songs" by bands Kendall, Michael Miller Crusade, and Swivel.

The trade paperback collecting issues 1-6 was followed with WildGuard: Firepower, the two issue WildGuard: Fools Gold mini-series, and most recently WildGuard: Insider #1-3 (May 2008).

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[edit] The team

Four (Teri Vaughn)- Leader of the team and co-executive producer of the WildGuard TV series. Teri began her career as a child superstar under the name Four-Power Girl. She later became a teen sitcom/pop music star under the name Four-Teen. As she entered early adulthood and a movie career, Teri took on the name Four. Four is so named due to having four distinct superpowers: metal, mist, fire, and force.

  • Metal: She can transform her body into an unusual and incredibly strong metal called Kervinium.
  • Mist: Her gaseous form enables her to travel great distances.
  • Fire: She can fire destructive blasts of energy in a starburst pattern.
  • Force: She can release force bolts from her mind.

Dandelion- Dandelion fought crime during the 70's and 80's until he retired under mysterious circumstances. Now he serves as co-executive producer and trainer of Wildguard. Dandelion has superhuman strength and is near-invulnerable.

Cordelia Hardman- Four's agent and co-executive producer.

Ignacia- Gifted with the power of pyrokinesis, Ignacia dropped out of community college to attend the WildGuard auditions. Originally operating under the name "Fire Chick", she changed it at the auditions when she learned there was once a villainess by that name. In the web-strips, she has a huge fan following, possibly the hugest out of anyone else on the team.

Red Rover- Red Rover possesses superhuman/canine powers: enhanced strength, speed, agility, and senses. He also has an impressive intellect (it was Rover who gave Ignacia her new name, noting that it was Latin for "fiery one"). Much of his past is shrouded in mystery.

Freezerburn- Can generate and project ice and fire from his right and left arms, respectively.

Lily Hammer- Lily Hammer has superhuman strength and endurance. She also possesses a degree of invulnerability. She also uses a magic hammer as a weapon.

Snapback- Snapback was once a member of the Tri-County Power Patrol (even serving as team leader for two of his four years on the team) back in his home state of Texas until his girlfriend, Shonda, urged him to audition for WildGuard. Snapback is capable of stretching his body to lengths of a maximum 300 feet. Or so he professes. It is rumored he is also capable of manipulating the elasticity of his body to form various shapes/objects.

[edit] Other superheroes

The Human Shield- A soft-spoken and until recently illiterate hero who is completely invulnerable and can create forcefields. Since the Wildguard casting call, he has formed a close bond with fellow contestant Exploding Girl.

Wannabe- An apparently nonpowered heroine who is in the hero business for the fame. Completely obsessed with being a superhero, with her ultimate goal involving a line of action figures.

Toughlon- Temperamental, super strong and durable, and completely non-stick hero who attracts disdain from fellow contestants immediately.

Ultra Mega Super Five- The premier superteam in the world of Wildguard. The Ultra Mega Super Five are held in high esteem by many for their long history of heroic deeds. At one time they tried to make the name reflect their roster. As people joined, quit, were killed, resurrected, got lost in or found their way back from other dimensions the Ultra Megas found keeping strict accuracy with their name simply too troublesome. They decided to go with their original name, The Ultra Mega Super Five regardless of the actual size of their team, which currently numbers six members. Some of their recent actions have shown a rather troubling arrogance and high-handed manner. This raises the possibility that The Ultra Megas have started to believe their own hype.

Power Play- In a world where superheroes are regarded as just another breed of celebrity, it was inevitable that someone would have the idea of creating a metahuman boy band. Extremely popular despite charges by their critics that they were chosen just for their powers. The team's roster includes: 1. Hardbody: The "suave one". Possesses super-strength. 2. Heat Rave: The "wild and crazy one". Possesses flame powers. 3. The Swiftness: The "sensitive one." Possesses super-speed. 4. Laser Wolf: The "edgy one." Possesses lupine traits as well as the ability to fire lasers from his eyes

[edit] Trivia

  • Four's design is "unofficially" based on Jennifer Garner.
  • Red Rover and Ignacia are the only two characters from the original WildGuard mini-comics to make it into the official comic book series.
  • The readers voted Freezerburn onto the team by a landslide vote.

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