Bogatyri (comics)

Bogatyri

The Bogatyri from Avengers West Coast #87,
artist Dave Ross
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Avengers West Coast #87 (October 1992)
Created by Roy Thomas (writer)
Dann Thomas (writer)
Dave Ross (artist)
In-story information
Base(s) Russian Federation
Member(s) Doctor Volkh
Mikula
Svyatogor
Zvezda Dennista

The Bogatyri are a fictional team of Russian superheroes published by Marvel Comics. They first appeared in Avengers West Coast #87 (October 1992), and were created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas and Dave Ross. "Bogatyri" is derived from the plural form of Bogatyr, an Old Slavic word that means "Valiant Champion".

Fictional team history

Villains

The Bogatyri first appear as a team of hardline pre-Glasnost communists who mount a surprise attack on a D. E. W. Listening Station (Distant Early Warning) located in Bathurst Inlet, Northwest Territories Canada. The facility is operated and protected by a joint United States and Canadian military force, all of whom are slaughtered by the Bogatyri and their support crew. The stated goal of their leader, Doctor Volkh, is to secure the incomplete Quick-Freeze Crystal, a warehoused experimental weapon, the product of a military weapons development program which lost its funding. The Quick-Freeze Crystal can generate intense cold and ice, enough to blanket the entire Northern United States and begin a new 'Cold War'. U.S. Agent, a member of Avengers West Coast, soon arrives at Bathurst Inlet. The Agent is acting under orders from the Commission on Superhuman Activities to re-secure the facility, after a brief struggle Mikula uses his telekinesis to throw U.S. Agent into the inlet. At the same time Wolverine is confronted and captured by Zvezda Dennista (Morning Star) and Svyatogor when he unwittingly crosses into their patrol perimeter. The Scarlet Witch and Wonder Man arrive in time to rescue U.S. Agent from a watery death.[1]

After a series of encounters U. S. Agent, Wonder Man and Wolverine, assisted by United States and Canadian forces are able to distract the Bogatyri long enough for Scarlet Witch to destroy the Quick-Freeze Crystal, an event which also destroys the facility. The four Bogatyri make their escape during the confusion but their support staff including Comrade Miasnikov is captured by United States and Canadian soldiers.[2]

Heroes

In time the Bogatyri reconcile with the new government, become the protectors of the Russian Federation. Zvezda Dennista was unable to get past her anti-Western sympathies, and so she resigned from the team and became a mercenary. She later shows up on Demonica the island stronghold of Doctor Demonicus where she serves alongside Demonicus' other enforcers Ulysses Klaw and the Pacific Overlords. When she discovers that Demonicus is under the thrall of a Rakshasa, she and Klaw join forces with the Avengers to defeat Demonicus and the Pacific Overlords. Her current whereabouts and sympathies are unknown.[3]

Membership

Avengers West Coast #88,
art by Dave Ross

References

  1. Avengers West Coast #87
  2. Avengers West Coast #88
  3. Avengers West Coast #93-95.
  4. Indo-European Texts: Russian
  5. http://www.marvel.com/universe/Volkh Marvel Universe.com: Volkh
  6. Bogatyri (West Coast Avengers foes)

External links

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