FORMER
MEMBERS: Angel,
Black Widow, Darkstar,
Ghost Rider, Hercules,
Iceman
BASE OF OPERATIONS: Champions Building, Los Angeles;
formerly an office building suite (Los Angeles), Angel's beach
house (Malibu), UCLA campus
FIRST APPEARANCE: Champions #1 (1975)
HISTORY: The Champions debuted with great fanfare
as the first major super-hero team in Los Angeles; but for all
its money, power and promise, the eclectically mismatched group
lacked unity and direction, and its history was short. The team
began with an attack on the UCLA campus by the rogue Olympian
god Pluto, who sought
to force his fellow gods Hercules and Venus (both UCLA lecturers
at the time) into marrying Hippolyta and Ares
as part of a plot to overthrow Olympian monarch Zeus.
Hercules and Venus resisted with the aid of super-spy Black Widow,
demon cyclist Ghost Rider, and mutant heroes Angel and Iceman.
Pluto's plot was foiled, and while Venus chose to return to Olympus,
the other five heroes decided to remain together as a new super-team,
the Champions.
The driving force behind the group was the wealthy Angel, who
created a "Champions, Inc." corporation to finance and administer
the team with the aid of business manager Richard Fenster and
lawyer Emerson Bale. The idealistic Angel envisioned the group
as "heroes for the common man" who would be more accessible to
the general public, though in practice they fought the same sorts
of exotic menaces other super-teams did, such as mad scientist
Dr. Edward Lansing's Super-Soldiers and the armored maniac Rampage
(embittered engineer Stuart Clarke). Angel nominated Black Widow
as team leader, a choice readily endorsed by her fellow Champions,
and her old friend Ivan Petrovich often assisted the group. Ivan's
estranged son Yuri would attack the Champions as the Crimson Dynamo
alongside Griffin, Rampage, and fellow Russian super-agents Darkstar
and Titanium Man (Boris Bullski); but the heroes triumphed with
the aid of Darkstar, who switched sides and defected to join the
Champions.
The size-changing Black Goliath became an unofficial part-time
Champion, serving as the team's technical advisor as scientist
Bill Foster; he and other Stark Industries technicians helped
design the team's high-tech skyscraper headquarters (the Champions
Building) and a custom aircraft (the Champscraft), both of which
proved defective due to faulty materials used by corrupt contractors.
Despite their technical difficulties, the Champions battled menaces
such as Shadow Realm's Warlord Kaa, Stilt-Man, the null-life bomb,
the Possessor (Kamo Tharnn), Swarm, Godzilla, MODOK, AIM,
Typhon, Magneto, Doctor
Doom, the Sentinels, Vanisher,
Blob, Lorelei,
and Unus, sometimes alongside
allies such as Hawkeye,
Two-Gun Kid, the
Stranger, S.H.L.E.L.D., Iron
Man, Beast and the
Avengers.
In the end, though, the Champions were their own worst enemy:
Ghost Rider and Darkstar were never fully accepted by the others,
Iceman was a reluctant super hero, Hercules was a loose cannon,
and internal tensions fueled near-constant bickering until the
Champions finally disbanded. Everyone quit except the Angel, who
closed up shop, liquidating the group's assets; he and Black Widow
later donated a repaired Champscraft to the Thunderbolts
super-team. Angel and Iceman would remain friends and frequent
partners; serving together in several other super-groups, some
of which Angel financed. Black Widow and Hercules became lovers
but soon drifted apart, though they have served together with
the Avengers. Darkstar returned to Russia before her apparent
death in action with the X-Corporation. The five founding Champions
recently reunited to help X-Force thwart
a new scheme by Pluto, but parted amicably after Pluto's defeat.
Whether the Champions will ever make a lasting comeback remains
to be seen.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES:
Origin; Rampage conflict, Black Widow became leader (Champions
#1-6, 1975-1976)
team inauguration, Russians attacked, Darkstar joined (Champions
#7-10, 1976-1977)
Black Goliath alliance, Champscar and Champions Building debut
(Champions #11-13, 1977)
Champions disbanded (Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider-Man #17-18,
1978)
Champions reunion (X-Force/Champions '98, 1998)
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