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Vanguard (Marvel)
Real Name: Nikolai Krylenko
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Powers: Repel attacks back on attacker, used hammer + sickle to focus powers
Bio: Born in Minsk as the son of Russian nuclear physicist Sergei Krylov (later, the Presence), Nikolai Krylenko and his twin sister Laynia Petrovna were taken from birth by the then-Soviet government to be trained as soldiers after their mutant natures manifested. Joining the KGB-sponsored Soviet Super-Soldiers, Vanguard and the team came into conflict with many American heroes, especially Iron Man.
Later, the government wanted the threat of the Presence eliminated and sent his own children, unaware of their true relationship, to murder him. They learned that he was their father and turned against the Soviet regime. Vanguard, Darkstar, and Ursa Major became agents on their own, fighting for the good of the people.
At one point, finally fed up with the Communist system, the three heroes defected to the United States, only to be captured and returned to the Soviet states by the government-sponsored People's Protectorate. There, they were rescued by Blindfaith and his band of mutant exiles in order to form an underground team that would fight for the people under a government that hates and fears them. and, ultimately, the Winter Guard.
Later, Vanguard and Darkstar were asked by Quasar in defeating the threat of the alien Starblasters, who coveted the power of the mysterious Starbrand, hosted in the body of Quasar's girlfriend. During the battle, Vanguard was killed, and in her grief, Darkstar blamed Quasar and fled back to Russia. Later encountering her father again, Darkstar shared her feelings with him, and the Presence forced Quasar to flee Earth or risk his vengeance. The Presence visited the memorial to his son and sought to revive him. He shifted his atoms to microscopically enter the body of his son and discovered a trace of his mutant energy remained, keeping him faintly alive. The Presence nearly exhausted his own power, but managed to resurrect his son.
A staunch communist despite the fall of the Soviet Union, Vanguard once aided communist sympathizer General Tskarov in his efforts to undermine the American economy and replace it with communism, starting with its businesses on the East Coast. He also agreed to aid Tskarov in order that Tskarov would help him find his then-missing sister. When Ursa Major discovered Tskarov was actually hiding Darkstar from them, Vanguard joined with his friends and Daredevil and the Black Widow in defeating Tskarov. Under circumstances to be revealed, Vanguard agreed to membership in the Russian Federation’s newest super team, the Winter Guard. One of the first adventures of the Winter Guard, with the help of Iron Man, included stopping the Mandarin's giant war machine in the shape of a Chinese dragon.
The Presence, in the meantime, had been cast adrift in the subatomic reality he had entered through his son upon resurrecting him. There, he discovered new aspects of his power and atomic particles, and, when he had sufficiently regenerated, resumed his normal size and returned to the Forbidden Zone. There, he embarked on a plan to unite all of the former Soviet Union by transforming its people into a race of zombie-like radioactive beings living under a communal mind. He managed to convert several Siberian scientists, Vanguard and the rest of the Winter Guard, and the Avengers, who investigated the disturbance. The Presence' companion, Starlight, ultimately offered a surrender used her own power revive those who had been transformed and remand herself and the Presence to Russian custody.
Notes: Son of Soviet nuclear physicist Sergei Krylov. Brother of Darkstar.
First Appearance: Iron Man (1968) #109
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Issue Appearances: Avengers (1998)
#42 - 'No More Tomorrows' #43 - 'Global Presence' #44 - 'Down Among the Dead Men!' Black Widow (2010)
#4 - 'The Name of The Rose: Part 4' Captain America (1968)
Civil War: House Of M (2008)
#2 - 'Chapter 2: Revolution' Daredevil (1964)
#369 - 'Widow's Kiss Part 2' #370 - 'Widow's Kiss Conclusion' Darkstar & The Winter Guard (2010)
#1 - 'The Winter Guard' #2 - 'Fiery Revolution' #3 Der Unglaubliche Hulk Comic-Taschenbuch (1980)
Die Fantastischen Vier Comic-Taschenbuch (1979)
#44 - 'Erwischt!' #45 - 'Das nasse Grab' Fantastic Four Roast (1982)
#1 - 'When Titans Chuckle!' Iron Man (1968)
#109 - 'Moonrise!' #110 - 'Sojourners Through Space' #111 - 'The Man, the Metal, and the Mayhem!' #112 - 'Moon Wars!' Iron Man (1998)
#9 - 'Field of Honor' #10 - 'In the Belly of the Beast' Iron Man & the Armor Wars (2009)
#3 - 'How I Learned to Love the Bomb' L`invincible Iron Man (1972)
#63/64 - 'Folie sur la Lune!' #65/66 - 'L`homme, le metal et la bagarre!' L'incroyable Hulk (1968)
#108/109 - 'Le monstre!' #118/119 - 'La famille qui meurt ensemble!' #136/137 - 'Le monde observe, l`incroyable Hulk apprend a quoi servent des amis!' #138/139 - 'Tout le monde aime une parade, non?' Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions (1982)
#1 - 'A Gathering of Heroes! Chapter 1' #3 - 'Chapter 4: Third Contest: Siege in the City of the Dead!' Marvel Super Stars Magazine (2011)
Marvel Team-Up (1972)
Maximum Security (2000)
#1 - 'Illegal Aliens' #3 - 'Whatever The Cost!' O Incrível Hulk (1985)
#31 - 'Guerra Nas Estrelas: A Maldicao Do Infinito' Quasar (1989)
#28 - 'Mating Dance' #54 - 'Starblast Pt. 2: Search Party' #55 - 'Starblast Pt. 6: In a Stranger Land' #56 - 'Starblast Pt. 10 - Nuke Me with the New' #60 - 'The Long Good-Bye' ROM Spaceknight (1979)
#45 - 'Cry, The Mother Country!' #46 - 'Bestiary!' #65 - 'Doomsday! [Total War part 14]' Ryhmä-X / X-Men (1984)
Soviet Super Soldiers (1992)
#1 - 'The Three Sided Coin' Starblast (1994)
#1 - 'Once In A Blue Moon' #2 - 'Crossing Guard' #3 - 'A Whole New Universe' The Incredible Hulk (1968)
#250 - 'Monster!' #258 - '...To Hunt the Hulk!' #259 - 'The Family That Dies Together...!' #277 - 'What Friends Are For!' #279 - 'Everybody Loves a Parade, Right?' The Marvel Encyclopedia (2006)
HC - 'The Marvel Encyclopedia' The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe (1983)
#12 - 'V-Z: From Valkyrie to Zzzax' The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition (1985)
#14 - 'Unicorn to Wolverine' The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Master Edition (1990)
The X-Men vs. the Avengers (1987)
#1 - 'Justice For All!' #2 - 'Uneasy Allies' #3 - 'The Soviets Strike Back!' Thunderbolts (1997)
What If...? (1989)
Wolverine: First Class (2008)
#7 - 'Zone of Alienation, Part 1' #8 - 'Zone of Alienation, Part 2' X-Men: The 198 Files (2006)
Group Affiliation(s): Siberforce Soviet Super-Soldiers Winter Guard Famous Quotes: - Add a Famous Quote None.
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