For four long years, we fought the bizarre Nazi menaces of Fortress Europa.
(Captain America #253)

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For four long years, we fought the bizarre Nazi menaces of Fortress Europa.
(Captain America #253)
Cover of the Day: Invaders #26 (March, 1978) Art by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia
All-New Invaders #4 (2014)
written James Robinson art by Steve Pugh & Guru-eFX
There are people who have multiversal versions in both the Marvel and DC Universe. Generally they are celebrities, Presidents and such, but on rare ocasions its superheroes and supervillains, like Access and Agent Axis.
INVADERS WEEK, DAY 3
(SUPER-)AXIS
CLASSIFIED FILE: AUTHORIZATION GRANTED
The Super-Axis represent the Invader's Axis counterparts, and like them they continue to arise periodically
SUPER-AXIS ROSTER: Master Man, Warrior Woman, U-Man, Baron Blood, Lady Lotus, Iron Cross, Teutonic Knight, Agent Axis, Scarlet Scarab*, Gotteskrieger, Baroness Blood *Scarlet Scarab's membership status is categorized as tenuous by the Invaders, as his ultimate goal was removal of foreign influence from Egypt; at that time Egypt was under British dominion
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In the October 1966 issue of Tales of Suspense (#82), the Super-Adaptoid first appeared who was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The Adaptoid was the creation of AIM and sent to the Avengers mansion to drive Captain America to mental exhaustion and take the America's place. The android had the power to take on the likeness and powers of others. ("The Maddening Mystery of the Inconceivable Adaptoid!", Tales of Suspense #82, event)
This is the aforementioned Invaders, as well as some of their more... interesting villains.
Eventually there must come a point where people appearing to come back from the dead is just like “oh. you. again.”
Tales of Suspense #82 1966)