Super-Axis

The Super-Axis is a group of fictional characters and supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The characters first appear in Invaders #40 (May 1979) and were created by Roy Thomas and Alan Kupperberg.

Super-Axis
The Super-Axis battles World War II superhero team the Invaders on the cover of Invaders #41 (Sep. 1979). Art by Alan Kupperberg.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceInvaders #40 (May 1979)
Created byRoy Thomas
Alan Kupperberg
In-story information
Member(s)Baron Blood
Lady Lotus
Master Man
U-Man
Warrior Woman

Fictional team history

The Super-Axis, consisting of former Invaders foes Master Man;[1] U-Man;[2] the original Baron Blood[3] and Warrior Woman[4] are gathered together in the second last issue of the title by the Japanese spy Lady Lotus. Using hypnotism to summon and control the villains, Lotus intends to use the newly formed Super-Axis to undermine the United States on the home front during World War II.

Individual members initially skirmish with the Invaders, and the original Human Torch is also hypnotised. In a final battle at an amusement park, the entire Super-Axis confront the Invaders, but are defeated by the heroes' superior teamwork. The Torch also frees himself from Lotus' control, and attempts to locate the villain, who has fled. The final panels of the last issue show Lotus being warned by master villain the Yellow Claw about the dangers of overconfidence.[5]

An issue of the limited series New Invaders reveals in flashback that U-Man raped Lady Lotus in retaliation for the mind control. Lady Lotus eventually gives birth to their child, Nia Noble.[6]

Footnotes

  1. Giant-Size Invaders #1 (June 1975)
  2. Invaders #3 (Nov. 1975)
  3. Invaders #7 (July 1976)
  4. Invaders #16 (May 1977)
  5. Invaders #40 (May 1979) & 41 (Sep. 1979)
  6. New Invaders #3 (Dec. 2004)
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