Winter Guard

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Winter Guard


Art by Angel Medina

Publisher Marvel Comics
Roster
Blind Faith
Crimson Dynamo
Darkstar
Fantasia
Gremlin
Perun
Powersurge
Red Guardian
Sibercat
Sputnik
Stencil
Ursa Major
Vanguard

The Winter Guard is a fictional team of Russian superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. They became noteworthy during the Kurt Busiek run of Iron Man, where they had several guest appearances.

They fought alongside the Avengers in Iron Man vol. 3, # 10, during the "Maximum Security" crossover, and during the "Kang War".

The Winter Guard are noted for being 'almost the Avengers', a label they share with the Canadian superteam Alpha Flight and the Japanese superteam Big Hero 6. Several members of the group formerly belonged to the Soviet Super-Soldiers and the Supreme Soviets. Unlike those two previous teams, which were often adversarial towards other costumed superheroes, the Winter Guard is much more heroic in nature.

At the time, their membership consisted of:

  • Blind Faith- A Catholic priest with telepathic powers.
  • Darkstar - a mutant who could draw power from 'the Darkforce Dimension'
  • Fantasma - a sorceress and illusion-caster - also known as Fantasia
  • Powersurge - a nuclear-fueled giant
  • Sibercat - a ferocious feline mutant
  • The Steel Guardian - Russia's answer to Captain America - formerly the Red Guardian
  • Vanguard - a mutant with the power to reflect energy at his attackers
  • Vostok - a robot with the power to control machines - also known as Sputnik
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