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The Resistants / Mutant Force
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceAs the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants:
Captain America Annual #4 (November 1977)
As Mutant Force:
The Defenders #78 (December 1979)
As the Resistants:
Captain America #343 (July 1988)
Created byJack Kirby (writer/artist)
In-story information
Member(s)Mutant Force
Burner
Lifter
Mad Dog
Magneto
Mandrill
Peeper
Shocker
Slither
Resistants
Crucible
Meteorite
Mist Mistress
Paralyzer
Occult
Quill
Rust
Think Tank

The Resistants, also known as Mutant Force, are a supervillain group appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They were originally the second incarnation of the Brotherhood of Mutants, but have become completely independent of the other incarnations of that group. They were originally gathered by Magneto.[1]

Publication history

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The original members were all created by Jack Kirby. Magneto and Think Tank were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Mist Mistress, Quill and Rust were created by Mark Gruenwald, Kieron Dwyer, and Al Milgrom.

Fictional team history

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The mutant Magneto was the founder of the original Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. Over the years, the original Brotherhood had disbanded, so Magneto decided to create a new Brotherhood. He recruited five young mutants and trained them to become the new Brotherhood. The five mutants were sent to capture Mister One, a mutant who was small enough to enter and operate a miniature spacecraft Magneto had discovered. Their plans were foiled by Captain America and Magneto left the team.[2]

Their next employer, the Mandrill, renamed the team Mutant Force, a name they would commonly be associated with.[3] As Mutant Force the team repeatedly came into conflict with the Defenders. During this period they were employed by both the US government and the Secret Empire. Peeper, the usual leader, was absent for their first mission with the Secret Empire.[4] As Secret Empire operatives, they were led by Mad Dog.

The Red Skull offered the team funding and renamed them the Resistants. As the Resistants, the team fought against the Mutant Registration Act. During this time, Slither wasn't part of the team, but many mutants joined the team including Mist Mistress and Mentallo (now calling himself Think Tank). As the Resistants, the team would fight against several superheroes, including their original enemy Captain America.[5] Eventually most members would leave. Slither rejoined and the team retook the name Mutant Force.[6] The team disbanded shortly afterwards, most members going their own way.

After the events of "Decimation", some members of the Mutant Force have been depowered while others maintained their mutant abilities.

Members

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There are also many unnamed members.

In other media

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The Mutant Force appeared in the X-Men: The Animated Series episode "Sanctuary". They are among the mutants who move to Asteroid M. The Mutant Force members seen there are Lifter, Peeper, Shocker, and Slither.

References

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  1. ^ Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Super-Villains. New York: Facts on File. pp. 397–398. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.[1]
  • ^ Captain America Annual #4 (November 1977)
  • ^ The Defenders #78 (December 1979)
  • ^ The Defenders #125
  • ^ Captain America #343 (July 1988)
  • ^ The New Warriors vol. 2, #6
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