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Description Turn of the Century Occult hero Avengers.

The Gentlemen Adventurists' Society was a joint effort between the United States and her allies to quell the emerging para-natural menace (and the sometimes equally destructive para-natural panic).

Led by the popular "American Spirit", this pack of para-naturally powered personages are potent paragons of para-natural power practiced in protection of the People.

Hank Primm, the titanic "Magog", has grown a foot every year of his life for each of his 28 years. After his difficult birth, his mother, concerned that her scrawny son would be unable to to help them in the fields, sacrificed a goat to the wicked gods that live in the earth. She asked their help in making her son grow big and strong. Their blessing was more than adequate, and soon fieldwork was no longer practical. Primm became a member of a traveling circus as 'Magog', and there met Jean van Dynne. The two are inseparable and joined the Adventurists at the request of agents of the Crown.

Jean van Dynne, the diminutive "Pyske", is a child born of fairy parents and exchanged shortly after her birth for a human child of Cottingley, England. A changeling can expect a hard life under the best of circumstances, and Jean was no exception. She was unusually small and grew very slowly. She had an unusual affinity for insects and the out-of-doors, especially for a girl. Her peculiar nature became increasingly obvious over time, and she soon ran away to the same circus that took in Hank Primm.

Dr. Brice Bannington, the terrible "Behemoth", was a gifted archaeologist before his excavation of ancient Babylonian ruins uncovered an evil spirit locked away in an oil lamp. The spirit escaped into Bannington's own body, and now he must battle it for control.

Roger Stephens, the famous "American Spirit", is the most recent to take on the mantle of America's most poignant symbol of power. His soul is forever bonded to the Shield he bears, in the company of all the Spirits who've gone before him. A good personal friend of the American President, Stephens heads The Adventurists to prevent another supernatural disaster like the assassination of former President McKinley by the para-natural extremist, Czolgosz.

Antonio Stark, the eccentric "Iron Knight", is a self-proclaimed defender of America. And who would argue with the millionaire weapons, railroad, and newspaper magnate? His armor is made up of pieces from many legendary armors, some refitted and modified. He uses a prototype Maxim gun as his primary armament. Stark is also a famous epicurean, and an indulgent laudanum-user much to the consternation of national temperance groups.

Daniel Black (orig. Blixt), the enigmatic "Mr. Thursday", seems to be a pseudonym itself-- a cover identity as a brilliant physician. Very little is known about the lame doctor, but his walking-stick is capable of demonstrating incredible feats of weather control, illusion, and can even bestow flight and great strength upon its bearer. The cryptic Mr. Thursday speaks often of the ancient Nordic myths of the savage Viking peoples of his ancestral homeland. Perhaps this is a clue to the origin of his spectacular powers?
EDIT: Thanks to for the name correction!
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Comments: 53

Blah1138 [2014-04-26 02:01:05 +0000 UTC]

I feel that cap and ironman could have been made better. Although this is absolutley gorgeous. I love the "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" feel

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Danvidar [2012-12-20 18:04:37 +0000 UTC]

Great idea with Mr Thursday. Why isn't this a comic? I would buy it in a instant.

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neoxkais [2012-11-06 23:14:58 +0000 UTC]

Hehe. Like the callback for 'Mr Thursday'

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Kerevon [2012-02-13 02:25:10 +0000 UTC]

I was drawing a blank as to who Mr. Thursday was until I actually remembered how Thursday got it's name in the first place. Excellent redesign of the Avengers.

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warman546 [2011-12-28 20:12:27 +0000 UTC]

i like it

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Maki-P [2011-06-26 01:34:18 +0000 UTC]

My Favorite is Mr. Thursday, I think it's very clever (And I admit Thor is my favorite Avenger)

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genesischant In reply to Maki-P [2011-06-28 01:41:10 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! I was pretty pleased with that redesign myself!

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Elgorfo1 [2010-11-24 21:33:21 +0000 UTC]

The mere fact that Mr. Thursday survived such a event is a obvious testement to his strength and proof that he is Thor. Also in this case disemboweled means that the skin, fat, and musculature is cut open allowing for the organs to spill out there is no damage to the organs themselves. Also the oak is a tree of significance to thor.

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Elgorfo1 [2010-10-06 14:19:27 +0000 UTC]

For Mr. Thursday (which is a brilliant name) I wonder if you know that Norse gods have "incarnates" where the gods are reborn in men who go through certain rituals for example Odin is "called forth" by gauging out an eye and being tied to a specific type of tree for three weeks.

This is just some interesting information and i would research it before you use such information.

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genesischant In reply to Elgorfo1 [2010-10-09 02:52:52 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! ...and also, that is very cool.

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Elgorfo1 In reply to genesischant [2010-10-31 00:53:32 +0000 UTC]

I just found out that apparently for Thor you were disemboweled in a way that you could survive with your organs hanging out and then tied to the specific tree that is related to Thor.

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genesischant In reply to Elgorfo1 [2010-11-16 05:13:01 +0000 UTC]

Yowza. I suppose I would opt to devote myself to Baldr, and hopefully not be sacrificed gruesomely.

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Elgorfo1 In reply to genesischant [2010-11-24 21:33:49 +0000 UTC]

The mere fact that Mr. Thursday survived such a event is a obvious testement to his strength and proof that he is Thor. Also in this case disemboweled means that the skin, fat, and musculature is cut open allowing for the organs to spill out there is no damage to the organs themselves. Also the oak is a tree of significance to thor.

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mthemordant [2010-03-25 13:40:47 +0000 UTC]

Very, VERY cool. I'd read a Marvel book based on your characters without a doubt.

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genesischant In reply to mthemordant [2010-04-05 16:36:05 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! It would be great fun to plot a series like that.

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bkno [2009-12-27 23:48:36 +0000 UTC]

I imagine a Turn of the Century Occult hero Hawkeye as a native american archer.

Any chance of seeing Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch?

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genesischant In reply to bkno [2010-01-02 04:51:53 +0000 UTC]

Oh, that's a great take on Hawkeye.
He might have even been an attraction in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Shows?

I'd like to get to Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch too... Perhaps I'll do another Avengers picture sometime.

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Red-Rum-18 [2009-12-12 16:46:28 +0000 UTC]

So Czolgosz is a real person, but since you gave him magic powers, is he also going to be your version of another Marvel villain, like the Red Skull?

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genesischant In reply to Red-Rum-18 [2009-12-14 16:06:56 +0000 UTC]

Possibly. I've tried to blend the politics of the turn of the century with the Marvel-mutant-style politics of the Para-natural phenomenon.

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bkno In reply to genesischant [2009-12-27 23:13:45 +0000 UTC]

Or maybe Loki? Since he was the inaugural menace of the Avengers.

Red Skull could be a deranged prussian nobleman and you can include Mandarin as a Fu Manchu-type villain.

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tamanou [2009-10-29 06:43:51 +0000 UTC]

"Blรคk"? *ransacks his native Swedish, though the doctor might of course be from another nation up north...*

"Blรคck" is "Ink", fwiw...

Erik

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genesischant In reply to tamanou [2009-10-29 19:01:43 +0000 UTC]

Cool! I wasn't really sure what it meant when I named him, but I knew it was a real word at least. I wanted something that would look or sound like Blake while being distinctly Nordic.

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tamanou In reply to genesischant [2009-10-29 19:28:23 +0000 UTC]

"Blรคk" is a very unlikely name, I'm afraid to say. Ever seen the "Engrish" names used on Western people in some manga/anime? - it's something like that to to a Scandic. But making up names in foreign languages isn't easy.

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genesischant In reply to tamanou [2009-10-29 19:32:18 +0000 UTC]

See this is why the internet's great! Do you have a suggestion of an authentic name that would recall the name 'Blake'? My language skills run more to the Asian continent I'm afraid.

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tamanou In reply to genesischant [2009-10-30 21:16:38 +0000 UTC]

Hm. Thats a tuff one. Bleck, Blick and Block are all far far from common, but actual surnames. (Each has from 20 to perhaps 200 people in the country who carries it.) I didn't find anyone named "Bleke" and only two named "Blecke", which is too bad, because that name could mean "dead calm", a fun name for someone invoking a storm god.

It would be easier to come up with a Thorish surname. "Vigg" which means (lightning) bolt has some hundred real people - "Blixt" (either flash or lightning stroke) has over a thousand, and at least it begins with "Bl..." >_<

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genesischant In reply to tamanou [2009-10-30 22:56:34 +0000 UTC]

Oh, man! Blixt sounds like an obvious choice. Thanks!

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ogrebear [2009-08-23 13:54:43 +0000 UTC]

Very cool idea!

I like these interpretations of the characters! Esp Hulk.

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VegetarianGoat [2009-07-29 05:32:33 +0000 UTC]

This series is incredible. Great work!

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S-Dot [2009-07-17 18:13:42 +0000 UTC]

Ridiculously awesome! Keep them coming! I would love to see some X-Men stuff one day.

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genesischant In reply to S-Dot [2009-07-25 18:49:30 +0000 UTC]

That is on my list of things to do.

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bbittner [2009-07-17 16:47:46 +0000 UTC]

Awesome!

But...I know you used the original Avengers as the model. But no Vision?

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genesischant In reply to bbittner [2009-07-17 17:43:01 +0000 UTC]

These are the original members (Ant-man/Giant-Man, Wasp, Hulk, Iron Man, Thor) plus Captain America, who joined in the 4th issue.

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BlueTanuki [2009-07-17 14:46:44 +0000 UTC]

Amazing stuff. I love the "American Gods"-esque interpretation of Thor, it works in very well with this whole world of heroes you've created. Had you thought of doing more villains? I'd love to see an occult/demonic Venom!

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genesischant In reply to BlueTanuki [2009-07-25 18:59:23 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!
Maybe I will...

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Tofubeast [2009-07-17 02:21:18 +0000 UTC]

I freakin' love your interpretations of the American Superheroes. This picked me up after hearing that Big Hero 6 got canceled (again.) AAAAARGH. Oh well. I'LL DRAW MY OWN ASIAN-AMERICAN SUPERHEROES. DAMMIT. XD

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genesischant In reply to Tofubeast [2009-07-25 18:58:58 +0000 UTC]

Surprise.
I did Meiji Big Hero 6.

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Tofubeast In reply to genesischant [2009-07-26 03:01:28 +0000 UTC]

I am very pleasantly surprised. : >

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Mul [2009-07-17 01:23:52 +0000 UTC]

Hah, Mr Thursday

It took me a moment to work out who he was before I read the description.

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genesischant In reply to Mul [2009-07-25 18:59:38 +0000 UTC]

Yes, I am very sneaky.

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Elemental-Magus [2009-07-16 21:08:03 +0000 UTC]

Awesome!

Whos Mr. Thursday based off of? Thor?

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genesischant In reply to Elemental-Magus [2009-07-16 21:31:44 +0000 UTC]

Yes! I've been reading the early comics, and Don Blake is pretty awesome. I love how they always refer to him as "lame doctor, Don Blake". This Thor is different than the very overt hammer-swinging awesomeness of Kirby.

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Elemental-Magus In reply to genesischant [2009-07-16 21:38:00 +0000 UTC]

Ahhh Ok At First I was like uhhhhh Thor? Kinda maybeeee? I haad to go and look up his alaises and nicknames to double check for a something "Black" or close enough. looks AWESOMMME thought he was Daredevil for a second tho XD

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genesischant In reply to Elemental-Magus [2009-07-16 21:46:22 +0000 UTC]

He presented a difficult problem, because who is "Thor"- Norse thunder god, as an Occult Victorian hero if not "Thor"- Norse thunder god? So I took a page from Neil Gaiman's "American Gods" book, and named him after the day that is named for him. He doesn't change into a towering god or anything, he's just real mysterious. For now.

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Elemental-Magus In reply to genesischant [2009-07-16 21:59:33 +0000 UTC]

Thats frickn' Awesome! Can't wait to see moarrr.

American Gods was Pretty good, but Anansi Boys and NeverWhere were AMAZING

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WimblesTheCreator [2009-07-16 20:45:56 +0000 UTC]

As always i am left in aw, this does deserve a comic is anything ever has. Mr Thursday the most intrigueng, definatly.

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genesischant In reply to WimblesTheCreator [2009-07-16 21:32:31 +0000 UTC]

Well, he is terribly mysterious.
Every team needs a mysterious member.

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WimblesTheCreator In reply to genesischant [2009-07-16 21:49:55 +0000 UTC]

Damn straight.

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WimblesTheCreator In reply to WimblesTheCreator [2009-07-16 20:46:24 +0000 UTC]

Oh and i still can,t fav twice.

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genesischant In reply to WimblesTheCreator [2009-07-16 21:52:43 +0000 UTC]

Haha, thanks.

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WimblesTheCreator In reply to genesischant [2009-07-16 22:02:54 +0000 UTC]

thank you for not pointing out my spelling error.

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