Ultraforce (comics)

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Ultraforce


Cover to Ultraforce #1
Art by George Pérez

Publisher Malibu Comics, later Marvel Comics under the Malabu imprint
First appearance (pre-Black September)
Ultraforce #1
(post-Black September)
Ultraforce Vol. 2 #1
Base(s) of operations (pre-Black September)
Ultraforce HQ, Florida
(post-Black September)
Ultraforce HQ, Headless Cross, Arkansas
Roster
See Roster

The Ultraforce is a fictional superhero group in Malibu Comics. Their purpose was to protect the public and keep other Ultras from getting out of line. The membership consisted of various "ultras" (superheroes) in Malibu's Ultraverse including the super-strong Prime; Topaz, warrior queen of Gwendor; Prototype, Ultra-Tech's armored spokesperson; the undead Ghoul, the last surviving member of the Exiles; Hardcase, the one of the first public Ultras; and the mysterious Contrary, who organized the team and provided their technology. A short-lived animated series appeared based on the team.

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Cover to Ultraforce Vol.2 #1. Art by Steven Butler.
Cover to Ultraforce Vol.2 #1. Art by Steven Butler.

After the event known as Black September (when Marvel Comics purchased Malibu), the Ultraforce was re-created into a new team. Hardcase and Contrary were removed from the team, and from the memories of their former teammates. Prototype (Jimmy Ruiz) was also removed, though he was replaced by his predecessor in the Prototype armor, Bob Campbell. New members included the mysterious Lament and Wreckage. Marvel's Black Knight became the leader of the new group. This series lasted only 15 issues and ended after the Malibu line was shut down by Marvel.

The names listed are those used while the character was associated with Ultraforce.

First Appearance is the place where the character first appeared as a member of the team. It is not necessarily the first appearance of the character in print, nor the story depicting how the character joined the team.

All information is listed in publication order first, then alphabetical.

Character Real Name First Appearance First Team Appearance Notes
Contrary unknown Allegedly was "Wetware Mary"
Ghoul Johnathon Martin Exiles #1
Hardcase Tom Hawke Hardcase #1
Pixx Penny Burka Giant-Size Freex #1
Prime Kevin Green Prime #1
Prototype Jimmy Ruiz Prototype #1
Topaz N/A Giant-Size Mantra #1
Black Knight Dane Whitman
Siren

Character Real Name First Appearance Notes
Black Knight Dane Whitman
Prime Kevin Green
Prototype Bob Campbell
Topaz N/A
Ghoul Johnathon Martin
Hellblade Jefferson Kotto
Amber Hunt N/A
Iron Clad Spencer Collins
Lament
Maxis Dar'u Sorrin
Ripfire
Wreckage

There was a short lived Ultraforce cartoon based on the first version of Ultraforce produced by DIC Entertainment and aired on UPN & USA Cartoon Express.

There was an Ultraforce action figure line produced by Galoob

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