Champions of Angor

Champions of Angor
Champions of Angor
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Champions of Angor, Justice League of America #87
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Justice League of America #87, February (1971)
Created by Mike Friedrich (writer)
Dick Dillin (artist)
In-story information
Member(s) Wandjina
Silver Sorceress
Blue Jay
Jack B. Quick
The Bowman
Tin Man
T.A.

The Champions of Angor (also known as the Justifiers, the Assemblers and the Meta Militia) are a fictional superhero team in the DC Comics universe. They are a pastiche of the Avengers from the Marvel Comics universe. They were created by Mike Friedrich and Dick Dillin in the pages of Justice League of America #87 February (1971). The newest incarnation of the team, debuting in 2007 depicts a more morally ambiguous and oppressive "Meta Militia" version of the characters.

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Origins

The team was introduced in Justice League of America #87 (Feb 1971), written by Mike Friedrich and published at the same time as his friend Roy Thomas was introducing the Justice League pastiche Squadron Supreme in Avengers. They came from the alien planet of Angor. When Angor was attacked by a spacefaring robot, they defeated it, and tracked it back to its home planet. At the same time, the JLA was tracking a robot which attacked Earth. The two teams both assumed the other was the enemy, and fought.

The Champions of Angor in this story were:

  • Wandjina - The team leader. Named after an Australian weather spirit, he has super-strength and weather control powers. Pastiche of Thor.
  • Silver Sorceress (civilian identity later revealed as Laura Neilsen) - A powerful, but unpredictable, magic user, with a costume incorporating a curious headdress. Pastiche of the Scarlet Witch.
  • Blue Jay (civilian identity later revealed as Jay Abrams) -Hero with the ability to shrink in size, and fly. Pastiche of Yellowjacket.
  • Jack B. Quick (civilian identity later revealed as Harry Christos; later takes the name Captain Speed) - Speedster, with brief flight abilities. Pastiche of Quicksilver.

Current status

The team later appeared in Keith Giffen's post-Crisis Justice League International. In #2 Wandjina, Bluejay and the Sorceress came to Earth in order to destroy all nuclear weapons. Apparently they are the only survivors of a nuclear disaster that wiped out Angor. Wandjina sacrifices himself to prevent a meltdown in a Bialyan reactor, and the others give themselves up to the Russian authorities. Wandjina's corpse would later be reanimated as a weapon by Queen Bee of Bialya. The citizens didn't quite understand the fate of Wandjina and came to revere him as a hero. [1]

Justice League Europe #15 (June 1990) began a story in which the Sorceress and Bluejay escaped from prison. Bluejay went to the League for help, while the Sorceress returned to Angor.

A flashback revealed that the nuclear disaster was caused by a group of villains called the Extremists. The Extremists captured the Sorceress and made her take them to Earth, where they again attempted to seize control of the world's nuclear weapons. It was eventually revealed that (with one exception) these were robot duplicates of the Extremists, created for an amusement park. The owner of the amusement park was sent to Earth and switched them off. The remaining villain, Dreamslayer, was defeated by the Sorceress. Bluejay and the Silver Sorceress joined the Justice League Europe.[2]

Justice League Quarterly #3, Mike McKone (1991)

Justice League Quarterly #3 (1990) featured Mitch Wacky (the amusement park owner) travelling back in time to prevent the Extremists from destroying Angor. This story introduced more members of the team (now called the Justifiers), including:

  • The Bowman - A womanizing archer, with a tendency to go for "black widow types". Pastiche of Hawkeye. First appeared in one panel of the "Extremist Vector" storyline in Justice League Europe #15-18. Subsequent appearances include "When You Wish..." in Justice League Quarterly #3, the "With a Vengeance!" storyline in Superman/Batman #20-24, and in the new Lord Havok and the Extremists series.
  • Tin Man - An armored hero with a heart condition. Pastiche of Iron Man.
  • T.A. - A heroine with metal wings. Presumably a pastiche of the Wasp[citation needed].
  • Bug - A pastiche of Spider-Man that appears as a hero in Justice League Quarterly #3 and as a villain in "With a Vengeance!"

There was also an unnamed version of Goliath, as well as of non-Avengers Marvel Comics characters, including Wolverine and Cyclops.[citation needed]

Later appearances of the Angorian characters downplayed their origins and the Marvel pastiche elements.

In solicits for 2008's Final Crisis event, a team called the Justifiers has been mentioned as playing a part. Unrelated to the Champions of Angor, they are heroes who have been controlled by the Anti-Life Equation, and now "justify" Darkseid's rule of the Earth.

Other versions

In the new Lord Havok and The Extremists series (2007), new versions of the Champions are featured on Earth-8. They are now part of a group called the Meta-Militia with Tin Man as president of Angor and Americommando as vice president. When Tin Man is killed by Lord Havok, Americommando becomes president with Blue Jay as his vice President. Americommando is sleeping with T.A. behind Blue Jay's back. Blue Jay eventually turns against Americommando, the latter having forged an alliance with Monarch, arrests him for crimes against humanity, and takes his place as president. Wandjina is also featured, now a closeted homosexual. During a battle between the Meta-Militia and the Extremists, he is swallowed whole by Gorgon.

See also

  • The Maximums, another team of Avengers (specifically the Ultimates and New Avengers) pastiches in the DCU

References

  1. ^ Captain Atom Annual #2 (1998)
  2. ^ Jimenez, Phil (2008), "Extremists, The", in Dougall, Alastair, The DC Comics Encyclopedia, New York: Dorling Kindersley, pp. 117, ISBN 0-7566-4119-5, OCLC 213309017 

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