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Originally, the superhero Luke Cage, in order to support himself, decided to become a "hero for hire", selling his services to those who could afford them. |
Originally, the superhero Luke Cage, in order to support himself, decided to become a "hero for hire", selling his services to those who could afford them. |
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Revision as of 01:05, 26 April 2020
Heroes for Hire
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First Appearance
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Power Man and Iron Fist #54 (December, 1978)
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Creators
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Ed Hannigan, Lee Elias
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Members
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Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Colleen Wing, Misty Knight, Human Torch, Paladin, Elektra, Black Widow, Black Panther, Power Man
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HQ
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Heroes for Hire Offices
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Rallying Cry
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None
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Paraphenalia
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None
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Aliases
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None
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Heroes for Hire is a fictional superhero team in the Marvel Universe.
Origin
When Iron Fist teamed up with Power Man (known locally as the Hero for Hire), the two continued the business, and later expanded their ranks.
History
Originally, the superhero Luke Cage, in order to support himself, decided to become a "hero for hire", selling his services to those who could afford them.
Media
Appears in Super Hero Squad Show, Avengers Earth's Mightess Heroes.