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  1. The final issue was The New Defenders #152. [33] In the final issue, several members (Gargoyle, Moondragon and Valkyrie), plus allies ( Andromeda, Manslaughter, Interloper) seemingly die in battle with the Dragon of the Moon controlling Moondragon. [34] The remaining mutant members leave the team to join X-Factor.

  2. A Defenders five-issue mini-series debuted in July 2005, by Keith Giffen, J. M. DeMatteis, and Kevin Maguire (as a team, best known for their work on DC's Justice League franchise), featuring Doctor Strange attempting to reunite the original four Defenders to battle Dormammu and Umar.

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  4. Daredevil: Get Thee To A Nunnery. As Daredevil ( Charlie Cox) and Elektra ( Elodie Yung ) embrace one last time, the pair are considered dead at the end of The Defenders by the trio of...

  5. The Wasp's death. leads to an earlier. Age of Ultron. (Earth-14622) Marvel Adventures. (Earth-20051) Squirrel G.I.R.L. from the future. (Earth-20204) Magic is the new Religion.

  6. Publication history. Kyle Richmond, the original Nighthawk, debuted as a supervillain in the final panel of The Avengers #69 (October 1969). This story is the first chapter of a three-issue story arc by writer Roy Thomas and penciller Sal Buscema. The arc introduced the supervillain team the Squadron Sinister, whose four members were loosely ...

  7. Aug 18, 2017 · Yeah, you know it, the Defenders are coming to Netflix with a team made up of Jessica Jones, Daredevil, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist. But newer fans anticipating this streaming TV event might be ...

  8. From that point, the Defenders welcomed an ever-growing parade of eclectic and sometimes eccentric personages into their loose ranks, including Hellcat, the Son of Satan, Luke Cage, the Thing, Daredevil, the Guardians of the Galaxy, and Howard the Duck. They also met increasingly weird menaces such as the bizarre Headmen and Lunatik, who ...

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