Emissaries of Evil

Emissaries of Evil

Infobox comics organization
name=Emissaries of Evil


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publisher=Marvel Comics
debut=(under Egghead)
"The Defenders" #42 (December 1976)
(under Electro)
"Daredevil Annual" #1
(under Kingpin)
"Daredevil" #378
creators=(under Egghead)
Gerry Conway
Keith Giffen
(under Kingpin)
Scott Lobdell, Tom Morgan
base= (under Egghead)
orbiting NASA space station
members=(under Egghead)
Cobalt Man
Eel
Porcupine
Power Man
Rhino
Solarr
Swordsman
(under Electro)
Gladiator
Leap-Frog
Matador
Stilt-Man
(under Kingpin)
Synapse
la Concierge
Stilt-Man
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subcat=Marvel Comics
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villain=y
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The Emissaries of Evil is a name used by three different fictional team of supervillains in the Marvel Universe.

Under Egghead

The first lineup was recruited by Egghead, and consisted of the Rhino, Cobalt Man, and Solarr. [Cite comic
Writer = Gerry Conway
Penciller = Keith Giffen
Copencillers = Klaus Janson
Inker = Klaus Janson
Story = And in this Corner: The New Emissaries of Evil!"/"This World Is Mine!
Title = The Defenders
Volume = 1 | Issue = 42-43
Date = December 1976-January 1977
Publisher = Marvel Comics
] Egghead later also employed the Eel (Stryke), Porcupine, Power Man and Swordsman (Jacques Duquesne); this team is never called the "Emissaries of Evil", but Egghead does refer to them as his "employed Emissaries". The Emmissaries attempt to hold the world ransom with an atomic bomb but are foiled by Canada's first superhero team, The Flight -- predecessor to Alpha Flight. [Cite comic
Writer = Scott Lobdell
Cowriters = Simon Furman
Penciller = Pat Broderick
Inker = Bruce D. Patterson
Story = First Flight
Title = Alpha Flight Special
Issue = 1
Date = 1992
Publisher = Marvel Comics
]

Under Electro

The second Emissaries of Evil was recruited by Electro in a plot of revenge against Daredevil for previous defeats. This group consisted of Gladiator, Stilt-Man, Leap-Frog, and the Matador. Daredevil happened across their recruitment meeting and attempted to bring them in, but Electro managed to knock him out, letting him go because killing him then would be too easy. Later, as part of Electro's plan, the Matador followed Daredevil and ambushed him, but Daredevil easily overcame him. The Emissaries conducted one final, mass-assault on Daredevil. However, Daredevil defeated them and wrapped the whole group up in a lasso and left them for the cops. [Cite comic
Writer = Stan Lee
Penciller = Gene Colan
Inker = John Tartaglione
Story = Electro and His Emissaries of Evil
Title = Daredevil Annual
Issue = 1
Date = September 1967
Publisher = Marvel Comics
]

Under Kingpin

The third Emissaries of Evil in France acting, was recruited by Kingpin. This group consisted of la Concierge, Stilt-Man and Synapse. His first appearance in "Daredevil" vol. 1, #378. [Cite comic
Writer = Scott Lobdell
Penciller = Tom Morgan
Inker = Scott Hanna
Story = Flying Blind Part 3
Title = Daredevil
Volume = 1
Issue = 378
Date = August 1998
Publisher = Marvel Comics
]

References

External links

*http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix3/emissariesofevilegg.htm


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