
Squadron Supreme
- Writer
- John Buscema
- Colorist
- Gary Frank
- Main Characters
- Power Princess, Nighthawk
Squadron Supreme is a group of superheroes that dates back to 1971 when they first appeared in The Avengers #85. Several characters have rotated through the team since then, but core include Hyperion, Nighthawk, Doctor Spectrum, Whizzer, and Power Princess. Many of the were based on the supervillains from Marvel’s Squadron Sinister.
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