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- 1979 · Action
The Secret Empire: Created by Kenneth Johnson. With Geoffrey Scott, Carlene Watkins, Tiger Williams, Pamela Brull. In 19th century Wyoming, a U.S. marshal discovers a secret futuristic underground city run by a supervillain bent on conquering the surface.
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- History The Secret Empire began as a branch of THEM (itself a subsidiary of Hydra)[1] with its original purpose being to divert the attention of authorities such as S.H.I.E.L.D. away from Hydra's activities.[2] Following the first death of Baron von Strucker,[3] the Secret Empire gained independence from Hydra.[4] Members of the Secret Empire are given a numerical codename that designates their rank within the organization.[2] The Secret Empire is headed by a nine person council made up of the highest ranking members called the Council of Nine with Number One serving as the supreme leader.[citation needed] Early Activities
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The Secret Empire began as a branch of THEM (itself a subsidiary of Hydra) with its original purpose being to divert the attention of authorities such as S.H.I.E.L.D. away from Hydra's activities. Following the first death of Baron von Strucker, the Secret Empire gained independence from Hydra.
Members of the Secret Empire are given a numerical codename that designates their rank within the organization. The Secret Empire is headed by a nine person council made up of the highest ranking members called the Council of Nine with Number One serving as the supreme leader.[citation needed]
•86 appearance(s) of Secret Empire (Earth-616)
•7 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Secret Empire (Earth-616)
•2 minor appearance(s) of Secret Empire (Earth-616)
•31 mention(s) of Secret Empire (Earth-616)
•11 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Secret Empire (Earth-616)
•6 image(s) of Secret Empire (Earth-616)
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1.Strange Tales #149 2.Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe (Vol. 2) #11 3.Strange Tales #158 4.Secret Warriors #1 5.Tales to Astonish #81–85 6.Amazing Adventures (Vol. 2) #15 7.Although his identity and face are never revealed, it is strongly implied in the dialog that Number One was Richard Nixon, the President of the United States of America at the time. 8.Captain America #169–175 9.Captain America #180 10.Defenders #123–130 11.Marc Spector: Moon Knight #17–18 12.Marc Spector: Moon Knight #19–20 13.Marc Spector: Moon Knight #21–22 14.Marc Spector: Moon Knight #23–24 15.Punisher War Journal #45 16.Daredevil #309 17.Nomad (Vol. 2) #4–6 18.Daredevil #307–308 19.Punisher War Journal #46–47 20.Hawkeye (Vol. 2) #1–3 21.Thunderbolts #34 22.Nomad: Girl Without a World #2–4 23.Captain America #602–605 24.Taskmaster (Vol. 2) #1–3 25.Daredevil (Vol. 3) #5 26.Daredevil (Vol. 3) #6 27.Daredevil (Vol. 3) #10.1
Secret Empire may refer to: Secret Empire (organization), an evil organization in Marvel Comics. Secret Empire (1974 comic), comic book storyline. Secret Empire (2017 comic), comic book storyline.
The original ‘Secret Empire’ story arc is a Watergate era political thriller from Captain America writer Steve Englehart. You don’t need this storyline to understand the current state of Marvel’s Captain America and Secret Empire event, but seeing as it shares a name, it’s a worthy reference point.
Synopsis. As a consequence of the Red Skull 's manipulations with a sentient Cosmic Cube named Kobik, Captain America was secretly replaced by a twisted version of himself who was a Hydra sleeper agent. After months of careful planning, the different threads of his plan of conquest finally converged, as the world was being besieged by three ...
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The Secret Empire is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They first appeared in Tales to Astonish #81 and were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. They were originally a branch of Hydra but later became a separate independent group.
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"Secret Empire" is a story arc that ran from January to August 1974 in Captain America and the Falcon, an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It was written by Steve Englehart with additional scriptwork by Mike Friedrich, and drawn by Sal Buscema.