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Favorite NON-"headliner" super team

darkwing_duck1

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By which I mean disqualifying the "big guns" like the Avengers and the Justice League.

I favor the New Warriors (original team). They were the "street team" that kept it real whereas groups like the Avengers and the X-Men were dealing with "issue" threats and "cosmic menaces from beyond". The Warriors were about that street gang on the next block, or the drug operation two streets over. They also showcased some VERY interesting characters that never quite made the big time (mostly due to stupidity at Marvel Editorial).

In DC, I loved Young Justice. PAD at his finest, and one of the few books that I could handle being half-a-degree above pure slapstick.
 
For me, it's currently Dynamo 5 from Image. Just a good old-fashioned team book with a lot of "ole' school" fun and a literal sense of family.

One team that I really loved during the '90s was Generation X (back when Terry & Rachel Dodson were doing the art chores and my favorite character was still alive).
 
NYX. If you can count them as a "superteam". Personally I just have a soft spot for misfits and underdogs.
 
Do the Young Avengers count ?

The original post says nothing about them needing to be a superhero team, so I'm going to go with The Hood's gang as well.

Oh, and I Can't Believe It's Not The Justice League. :lol:
 
Back during its glory days, the Englehart/Gerber era, I was big fan of THE DEFENDERS.

Watch out for the elf!
 
Alpha Flight. But only in the John Byrne and Fabian Nicieza runs.

Would Justice League Europe count?
 
One team that I really loved during the '90s was Generation X (back when Terry & Rachel Dodson were doing the art chores and my favorite character was still alive).

This. Though I loved the original Scott Lobdell stories with Chris Bachallo on art even more. Its sad whats become of those characters these days. :(
 
Thunderbolts, hands down. The Osborn-headed version, that is.


Care to elaborate? I found Osborne's T-bolts not much more than a sanctioned VILLAIN team. Then again, that's the Initative in a nutshell...

The originals were villains, sure, but they were learning to be heroes...that's what was so cool about them.
 
Under Ellis, they were tremendously entertaining; he knows how to bring characters like Green Goblin and Bullseye viscerally to life, and seeing them all sharing space with remaining goody-goodies like Songbird was a fascinating pressure-cooker.
 
Lest they forget:

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The Defenders, because they consisted of non-team player prima donna's, second stringers and nobodies. It was the closest thing to a real working environment...

I'm probably misremembering.

West Coast Avengers were similar. Iron Man was a headliner, though.

Remember JLA when it was Martian Manhunter and a bunch of new "kids" no one cared about? Vixen, Gypsy (shoeless hero who isn't a martial artist!), Vibe...others I forget.
 
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