- Force Works
Infobox comic book title
title = Force Works
caption = Cover to "Force Works" #1, July 1994. Pencils byTom Tenney .
schedule = Monthly
format =
ongoing=y
publisher =Marvel Comics
date = July 1994-April 1996
issues = 22
main_char_team = Century, Cybermancer,Iron Man , Moonraker,Scarlet Witch , Spider-Woman (Julia Carpenter),U.S. Agent ,Wonder Man
writers =Dan Abnett (plots),Andy Lanning (scripts)
artists =
pencillers =Tom Tenney (#1-4),Tod Smith (#5), Dave Taylor (#6-7),Stu Johnson (#8),Jim Calafiore (#9-12),Dave Ross (#13-14),Jim Cheung (#15-17),Yancey Labat (#18, 21),Hector Oliveira (#19-20),Andrew Wildman (#21-22)
inkers =Rey Garcia (#1-4, 6-7, 9-13, 15-22),Kevin Yates (#5),Don Hudson (#8),Mark McKenna (#14),Sandu Florea (#21),Sergio Cariello (#21)
colorists =Joe Rosas
creative_team_month =
creative_team_year =
creators =Dan Abnett ,Andy Lanning ,Tom Tenney
subcat=Marvel Comics
sort=PAGENAMEForce Works was a short-lived
Marvel Comics superhero team. It first appeared in "Force Works" #1 (July 1994).The group was formed from the remains of the
West Coast Avengers , after leaderIron Man left the Avengers due to an internal dispute. Force Works maintained a different outlook than the Avengers, trying to preempt natural and manmade disasters.History
The title was written by
Dan Abnett andAndy Lanning and initially drawn by Tom Tenney. Force Works began shortly after theWest Coast Avengers disbanded. Tony Stark, otherwise known as the hero Iron Man, sought to form a superhero group with a different philosophy than its predecessors, most notably the East Coast branch of the Avengers: they would not just stop disasters, but prevent them. The team was initially comprised of Iron Man,U.S. Agent , Spider-Woman (Julia Carpenter),Scarlet Witch , andWonder Man . By the end of their first mission, Wonder Man was thought dead at the hands of the invading Kree, and shortly thereafter the alien Century took his place. The group used a combination of The Chaos Computer, asupercomputer that used incoming information to predict future events, and the hex powers of the Scarlet Witch to attempt to prevent major world problems.Force Works used a Stark Enterprises facility known as The Works as their base. The building was fully equipped for the team's use; it featured powerful security and stealth systems and incorporated
nanotechnology that would repair the building if it were damaged. It was maintained by a Stark Industries staff, leaving Force Works to focus on its duties. The facility was also administered by anartificial intelligence system called P.L.A.T.O. (Piezo-electrical Logistic Analytical Tactical Operator). The Works also included living and training accommodations and could also produce hard-light holographs.Although Force Works was officially led by the Scarlet Witch, Iron Man would often act insubordinately and make his own decisions during their missions. Later it was revealed that Iron Man was under the influence of the time-traveling villain
Kang the Conqueror (even later revealed to be his future selfImmortus in disguise). This revelation may have led to Force Works' ultimate demise. The team fought several battles, existed for just less than two years, and disbanded. Most of its members rejoined the Avengers or sank into obscurity. Intended as the more aggressive offspring of the Avengers, Force Works was a failed attempt at a more proactive group of superheroes.Shortly after the disintegration of the group, Tony Stark died in his attempts to regain control of himself from "Kang" and was replaced by a younger, alternate-reality version of himself. The original Stark did not remain dead for long, due to the events that culminated in the
Heroes Reborn storyline.
=The team was mentioned as being active and sent to
Iowa as a part of the in "Civil War" #6, although no members were shown or even named. According to Editor Tom Brevoort on a Newsarama interview it could be that the team consists of new super-heroes, some could be existing "Pro-reg" heroes and some could be established heroes "with an upgrade". It is possible that none of the old team may appear - especially since only Century and Cybermancer (not to mentionDreamguard who was never really a member) would be available for duty at this time.Force Works was again mentioned as a team in Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. #33, when War Machine was sent into space to deal with attacking Skrulls. Investigating a Stark Satellite, he discovered Suzie Endo (Cybermancer) there, and it was implied by War Machine she was a member of Force Works.
Bibliography
*"Force Works Ashcan Edition" (1994; Prelude to series)
*"Force Works" #1-22 (July 1994 - April 1996)
*"Marvel Comics Presents" #169-172 (December 1994 - January 1995; Tie-in to the "Hands of the Mandarin" crossover)In other media
The group was adapted into the supporting cast of the 1994-1996 Iron Man animated series. For the series, Hawkeye appeared in place of
U.S. Agent (though he did appear in the 8 issue adaptation of the cartoon). Shortly after the characters were written out of the series, "Force Works" was cancelled at issue #22 (April 1996).
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