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Heroes for Hire are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team first appeared in Power Man and Iron Fist #54 (December 1978), and was created by Ed Hannigan and Lee Elias .
The series debuted as Hero for Hire #1, and became Power Man from #17 onwards. The cover logo included Luke Cage's name, so from #1–16 the cover logo read Luke Cage, Hero for Hire and from #17 onwards Luke Cage, Power Man. The series was initially written by Luke Cage's co-creator Archie Goodwin, pencilled by George Tuska, and inked by Billy ...
Following the events of the superhuman Civil War, Humbug began trying to redeem himself, [9] and in doing so joined up with the new Heroes for Hire super-hero team. [10] During his adventures with the team, he gains the personal attention of the villains Insecticide, [11] and the Headmen. [12]
Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #1 (cover-dated June 1972), the debut of Luke Cage. Cover art by John Romita Sr.. Luke Cage was created following conversations between Archie Goodwin and Roy Thomas shortly after blaxploitation films emerged as a popular new genre. [7]
Iron Fist appears as an assist, later playable, character in Marvel Heroes, voiced initially by JP Karliak [119] and again by Johnny Yong Bosch. [152] This version is a member of the Heroes for Hire. Iron Fist appears as a playable character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes, [153] voiced by Andrew Kishino. [154]
Heroes for Hire #1 (July 1997) Created by: Roger Stern (writer) Pascual Ferry (artist) In-story information; Team affiliations: Heroes for Hire U-Foes: Notable aliases: Tiger: Abilities: Martial arts skills, cat-like speed, agility, and reflexes, ability to become a tiger or a weretiger, resistance to mental powers.
The Heroes for Hire are next paid to put a stop to a dangerous group of thieves who had been using advanced exoskeletons to aid in robberies regardless of collateral damage or death left behind; the group's investigation resulted in Maria, Misty Knight, the Black Cat and Colleen Wing stopping the Grim Reaper and the Man-Ape with the Statue of ...
White Tiger's bestial origins gave her cat-like speed and reflexes, and she was highly skilled in martial arts. White Tiger met Iron Fist, and intrigued by him, joined Heroes for Hire. White Tiger tried to keep her origins a secret, but during a training session with Iron Fist, she lost control and reverted to her tiger form.