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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 98. Chapters: Justice League, Thunderbolts, Anarky, Essential Marvel, Hawk and Dove, Valkyrie, Nikolai Dante, Knuckles the Echidna, Alpha Flight, The Books of Faerie, Ka-Zar, Transmetropolitan, WildC.A.T.s/X-Men, JLA, Unknown Soldier, Xena: Warrior Princess, Livewire, Mister Blank, Liberty Meadows, X-O Manowar, The Queen's Knight, Tomb Raider, Wildcore, Hellboy Junior, Badger, Heroes Reborn, Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire, Chun Rhang Yul Jun, Resurrection Man, You Damn Kid!, Legion of Galactic Guardians 2099, Star Trek: Early Voyages, Luminus, Divine Right: The Adventures of Max Faraday, Painkiller Jane, Kiss: Psycho Circus, Genesis, Michael Moorcock's Multiverse, A History of Violence, Hellboy Christmas Special, Dogbreath, Time Breakers, Major Bummer, Heartland, Section 8, The Waiting Place, Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold, Family Values, Uncle Sam, Ascension, The Kents, Whom Gods Destroy, Challengers of the Unknown, Ricky Rapper, 2020 Visions, Predator vs. Judge Dredd, Star Crossed, BrainBanx, Judgment Day, Desperadoes, Red Rocket 7, Dhampire: Stillborn, Bad Boy, Quicken Forbidden, The Creech, Doctor Tomorrow, The Tenth. Excerpt: The Thunderbolts are a Marvel Comics superhero team, which consists mostly of former supervillains. The group first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #449 (February 1997), and was created by Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley. The Thunderbolts were first presented as a group of superheroes like the Avengers, both to readers and to the Marvel Universe, who became heroes to help protect the world when the Avengers were declared dead after the events of the 1996 "Onslaught" crossover. However the final page of the first issue of their comic book revealed that the Thunderbolts were the Masters of Evil in disguise, a surprise twist carefully guarded by Marvel. Themes of redemption and the nat...