Redeemers (comics)

Redeemers

Cover to Thunderbolts #50. Art by Mark Bagley.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Thunderbolts #50
Created by Fabian Nicieza
Mark Bagley
In-story information
Member(s) Citizen V
Beetle
Fixer
Scream
Smuggler
Meteorite
Jolt
Charcoal
Captain America

The Redeemers were a team of supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe who, under government control, adopted the prior identities of several of the Thunderbolts in return for lighter sentences. They began to appear in Thunderbolts #46, appearing as a group in Thunderbolts #50, before most of them were killed in Thunderbolts #56.

History

A shared operation between S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Commission on Superhuman Activities and backed by the US Government, the Redeemer program gave superpowered criminals a chance to regain their freedom by participating in a government controlled super-team. Essentially a government controlled hybrid of the Thunderbolts.

The Redeemers were first used by a mind-controlled Henry Peter Gyrich to fight the Thunderbolts. They were composed of:

After the Thunderbolts were disbanded and most members pardoned, Jolt and Charcoal were added to the Redeemer program. The team trained briefly with Captain America, who led them at the government's request while Citizen V was tied up on V-Battalion business.

When Graviton returned to Earth, looking to fight the Thunderbolts, he found the Redeemers at their Mt. Charteris headquarters instead, and proceeded to attack and massacre the team. Scream vanished in a vacuum. Charcoal was ripped apart and spread across the desert as dust. The gravitational forces keeping Jolt's bioelectric form together were removed, dispersing her body. Meteorite was left floating in the upper atmosphere, suffocating. The Beetle armor was crushed into a tiny box. Smuggler was hurled into the sun. While Citizen V and Fixer escaped the assault, the Redeemers were no more[1]

Since the dissolution of the Redeemers, Jolt and the Smuggler have resurfaced. Scream survived the attack by Graviton but was dispered again by Songbird a short time later. [2]

America Redeemers

The America Redeemers, usually called just the Redeemers, were a team of rebels organized by the Squadron Supreme version of Nighthawk.

References

  1. ^ .Fabian Nicieza (w), Patrick Zircher (p), Al Vey (i). "Beyond Redemption" Thunderbolts 56 (November 2001), Marvel Comics
  2. ^ Thunderbolts #59