Revolutionary (comics)

Revolutionary (comics)

Infobox superhero
character_name = Revolutionary


caption =The Revolutionary.
Art by Patrick Scherberger.
publisher = Marvel Comics
debut = "" Annual #1, (January 2008)
creators = Dan Slott
Christos Gage
Patrick Scherberger
alter_ego =
full_name =
species = Skrull
homeworld =
alliances = Skrull Empire
Liberteens
partners =
supports =
aliases =
powers = Shapeshifter

The Revolutionary is a fictional superhero published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in "" Annual #1 (January 2008), and was created by Dan Slott, Christos Gage and Patrick Scherberger.

Fictional character biography

The Revolutionary is a member of the Liberteens, a superhero team based in Philadelphia who are the official government-approved superteam for the state of Pennsylvania. He is initially portrayed as the level-headed and respectful leader of the group; he doesn't participate in the hidden debauchery which his team commits when not in public, and shuns them for it. During the "Secret Invasion" storyline, it is revealed that he is in fact a Skrull secret agent, sent as part of a Skrull plan to conquer the Earth. It is still unknown how long the Revolutionary has been replaced for, and where the original is and what happened to him, or if there is even an existing human version at all. [Comic book reference | Writer =Dan Slott |Cowriter = Christos Gage | Penciller = Patrick Scherberger | Inker = David Meikis | Story =State of Readiness | Title = | Issue = Annual 1 | Date = January 2008 | Publisher = Marvel Comics | ]

The Revolutionary was recently shown in communication with Criti Noll, the Skrull posing as Yellowjacket, speaking from Camp Hammond. ["Avengers: The Initiative" #14]

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