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      • Luke Cage Started As A Solo Hero for Hire Hero for Hire issue #1 premiered in 1972 with Luke as a solo rent-a-hero. After escaping Seagate Prison, he starts this business under the alias Luke Cage. In New York City’s Harlem neighborhood, Luke catches criminals for profit and offers detective services.
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  1. 14. Luke Cage Started As A Solo Hero for Hire. Hero for Hire issue #1 premiered in 1972 with Luke as a solo rent-a-hero. After escaping Seagate Prison, he starts this business under the alias Luke Cage. In New York City’s Harlem neighborhood, Luke catches criminals for profit and offers detective services.

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  3. Heroes for Hire was owned by Luke Cage and Daniel Rand (Iron Fist). It had offices on Park Avenue and two paid employees: Jenny Royce, the group's secretary, and Jeryn Hogarth, the group's lawyer and business representative. Heroes for Hire would not accept jobs that involved extra-legal activities.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Luke_CageLuke Cage - Wikipedia

    Luke Cage appears in Iron Fist's ending for Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 as a member of his new Heroes for Hire and a card for the Heroes and Heralds mode. Additionally, his Power Fist counterpart from the New Exiles series appears as an alternate costume for Iron Fist.

  5. Hero for Hire (1972) #1. A wrongfully charged inmate in Seagate Prison named Carl Lucas undergoes a scientific experiment. When a racist prison guard tampers with the machine, Lucas develops some supernatural side-effects! Namely, enhanced strength and bulletproof skin! Luke Cage is born.

  6. Buying a costume and taking on the name Luke Cage, Lucas begins his career as "Hero for Hire." Luke's activities make him popular among the people of Harlem, but also bring the attention of the local syndicate's leader: Diamondback, a costumed criminal with trick switchblades, who as it turns out, is Luke's old friend Stryker.

  7. True Believers: Marvel Knights 20th Anniversary - Luke Cage, Hero for Hire (2018)

  8. Hero for Hire Vol 1. (1972–1973) Publisher: Marvel Comics. Type: Ongoing Series (Team) Genre: Super Hero. Featuring: Luke Cage. Status: Finished. Publication Date: June, 1972—December, 1973.