A New Defenders Team Forms To Save The World From Hell

A New Defenders Team Forms To Save The World From Hell

In the wake of Doctor Strange accidentally unleashing Hell on Earth, Wong begins assembling a new team of Defenders which includes Ghost Rider.

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A New Defenders Team Forms To Save The World From Hell

WARNING: This article contains SPOILERS for Doctor Strange: Damnation #1

A new Defenders team may be forming in the pages of Doctor Strange: Damnation. This stunning development follows in the wake of Doctor Strange making a mistake that could bring about the end of the world, as Stephen Strange literally unleashes Hell on Earth.

Recent events in the Marvel Comics Universe saw the city of Las Vegas completely destroyed. As Thor, Falcon, Black Panther, Hawkeye and Captain Marvel are holding a press conference expressing their sorrow at the recent tragedy, Doctor Strange appears and declares his intent to use his newly enhanced powers to resurrect the city. At first, Strange seems to have been successful but then a massive dark tower emerges in the middle of the Vegas Strip. Strange ventures into the so-called “Hotel Inferno” and finds that the hellish casino is being run by the demon Mephisto. It seems that the entire city of Las Vegas was sent to Hell upon its destruction and the demons adopted it as a new part of their territory, allowing them to come to Earth when Doctor Strange tried to restore the city to where it had been before.

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As Doctor Strange bargains with Mephisto to play a game of chance for the soul of the city, his former assistant Wong (with whom Strange had a recent falling out) is informed of what has happened in Las Vegas by a ghostly dog. Cursing Stephen for his arrogance, Wong declares that there is no way Mephistio will be happy ruling just one city now that he is free to roam about on Earth. The issue closes as Wong begins working a spell to locate people who will prove useful in a battle against Mephisto and the forces of Hell.

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Though Wong refers to the characters only by vague titles such as “The Hunter” and “The Slayer”, they are all easily identifiable to those who enjoy comics set in the supernatural side of Marvel Comics’ universe. The team Wong plans to assemble will be bring together Blade (the vampire “hunter’), Moon ‘Kinght’, Elsa Bloodstone (the monster ‘slayer’), Ghost ‘Rider’, Iron ‘Fist’, Brother Voodoo and Man-Thing.

While the name of The Defenders is not dropped in this issue it is hard not to see a connection to the classic team, which was originally formed by Doctor Strange to deal with cosmic events beyond the understanding of most superheroes. Iron Fist, Ghost Rider, Elsa Bloodstone and Moon Knight all served in previous incarnations of the team. There is also dramatic irony in Wong forming a Defenders team in order to fix one of Stephen Strange’s mistakes. In any event, Doctor Strange: Damnation #2 should prove to be a devilishly good read.

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Doctor Strange: Damnation #1 is now available at comic shops everywhere and on-line at ComiXology and Marvel Comics.

Matt Morrison has been writing about comics since before the word “blogging” was coined. He got his start writing for the legendary DC Comics digital fanzine Fanzing, before receiving his own column, The Mount. Since then he has gone on to write for over a dozen websites, including 411 Mania, Comics Nexus and The Cult of Nobody. He holds both an MS in Information Science from the University of North Texas and a BFA from the University of Texas at Arlington. Known as a font of comic book history trivia, he has delivered lectures on the history of American Comic Books, Japanese Manga, Doctor Who, and Cosplay at over a dozen conventions and served as an Expert In-Residence for a course on Graphic Novels for Librarians at the University of North Texas. In addition to his work for Screen Rant, Matt is currently the Editor In Chief of Kabooooom.com and writes reviews for No Flying, No Tights – a graphic literature and anime review site aimed at teachers and librarians. He also maintains a personal blog – My Geeky Geeky Ways – which hosts his extensive episode guide for the television series making up The Arrowverse as well as his comedic Let’s Play videos. What little spare time he has is devoted towards acting, role-playing, movie-riffing and sarcasm. You can follow his adventures on Twitter, @GeekyGeekyWays.

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