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The Seven Soldiers of Victory (also known as Law's Legionnaires) is a fictional team of comic book
Comic book

A comic book is a magazine or book of narrative artwork and dialog and descriptive prose. The style was introduced in 1934. Despite the term, comic books do not necessarily feature humorous subject-matter; in fact, it is often serious and action-oriented....
 superhero
Superhero

A superhero is a Character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to act of derring-do in the public interest". Since the debut of the prototype superhero Superman in 1938, stories of superheroes?ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long sagas?have dominated American comic books and crossed over into other mass...
es in the DC Comics
DC Comics

DC Comics is one of the largest and most popular American comic book and related media companies, along with Marvel Comics. A subsidiary of Warner Bros....
 universe
DC Universe

The DC Universe is the shared universe where most of the comic book stories published by DC Comics take place. The fictional characters Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman are well-known superheroes from this universe....
. They first appeared in Leading Comics
Leading Comics

Leading Comics was a comic book published by what is now DC Comics during the 1940s and early 1950s, a period known to fans and historians as the Golden Age of Comic Books....
 #1 (Winter, 1941), and were created by Mort Weisinger
Mort Weisinger

Mortimer Weisinger was an United States Jewish magazine and comic book editing best known for editing DC Comics' Superman during the mid-1950s to 1960s, in the Silver Age of comic books....
 and Mort Meskin
Mort Meskin

Morton "Mort" Meskin was a prolific United States comic book artist best-known for his work in the 1940s Golden Age of comic books, well into the late-1950s and 1960s Silver Age of Comics....
.

Seven Soldiers of Victory (also known as the Law's Legionnaires) was DC Comics
DC Comics

DC Comics is one of the largest and most popular American comic book and related media companies, along with Marvel Comics. A subsidiary of Warner Bros....
' second super-hero team, following the Justice Society of America
Justice Society of America

The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics superhero group, the first team of superheroes in comic book history. Conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox, the JSA first appeared in All Star Comics #3 ....
. Like the Justice Society, the membership of the Seven Soldiers was drawn from DC's anthology comics: The Vigilante
Vigilante (comics)

Vigilante is the name used by several fictional characters appearing in DC Comics. The original character was one of the first DC Comics characters adapted for live-action film, beating Superman himself by one year....
 (from Action Comics
Action Comics

Action Comics is an USA comic book series which first appearance Superman, the first major superhero character as the term is popularly defined....
); the Crimson Avenger
Crimson Avenger

The Crimson Avenger is the name of three separate fictional characters, superheroes who exist in the DC Comics DC Universe....
 (from Detective Comics
Detective Comics

Detective Comics is an American comic book published monthly by DC Comics since 1937, best-known for introducing the iconic superhero Batman....
); the Green Arrow
Green Arrow

Green Arrow is a fictional character, published by DC Comics. Created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, he first appeared in More Fun Comics #73 in 1941....
 and Speedy
Speedy

Speedy is the name of two DC Comics superheroes, fictional characters that have each served as teenaged sidekicks for the Green Arrow . The original Speedy currently operates under the name Roy Harper ....
 (from More Fun Comics
More Fun Comics

More Fun Comics, originally titled New Fun: The Big Comic Magazine a.k.a. New Fun Comics, was a 1935-1947 United States comic book anthology that introduced several major superhero characters and was the first comic-book series to feature solely original material rather than reprints of newspaper comic strips....
); the Shining Knight
Shining Knight

Shining Knight is the name of three fictional superheroes in the DC Comics DC Universe....
 (from Adventure Comics
Adventure Comics

Adventure Comics is a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1935 to 1983. It ran for 503 issues , making it the fifth-longest-running DC series, behind Detective Comics, Action Comics, Superman and Batman ....
); and the Star-Spangled Kid
Star-Spangled Kid

Star-Spangled Kid is the name of several fictional superheroes in the DC Comics' main Shared universe DC Universe....
 and Stripesy (from Star-Spangled Comics
Star-Spangled Comics

Star-Spangled Comics was the title of a comic book series published by DC Comics which ran for 130 issues through 1952. At that point it was retitled Star Spangled War Stories and lasted another 200+ issues until 1977....
).






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The Seven Soldiers of Victory (also known as Law's Legionnaires) is a fictional team of comic book
Comic book

A comic book is a magazine or book of narrative artwork and dialog and descriptive prose. The style was introduced in 1934. Despite the term, comic books do not necessarily feature humorous subject-matter; in fact, it is often serious and action-oriented....
 superhero
Superhero

A superhero is a Character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to act of derring-do in the public interest". Since the debut of the prototype superhero Superman in 1938, stories of superheroes?ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long sagas?have dominated American comic books and crossed over into other mass...
es in the DC Comics
DC Comics

DC Comics is one of the largest and most popular American comic book and related media companies, along with Marvel Comics. A subsidiary of Warner Bros....
 universe
DC Universe

The DC Universe is the shared universe where most of the comic book stories published by DC Comics take place. The fictional characters Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman are well-known superheroes from this universe....
. They first appeared in Leading Comics
Leading Comics

Leading Comics was a comic book published by what is now DC Comics during the 1940s and early 1950s, a period known to fans and historians as the Golden Age of Comic Books....
 #1 (Winter, 1941), and were created by Mort Weisinger
Mort Weisinger

Mortimer Weisinger was an United States Jewish magazine and comic book editing best known for editing DC Comics' Superman during the mid-1950s to 1960s, in the Silver Age of comic books....
 and Mort Meskin
Mort Meskin

Morton "Mort" Meskin was a prolific United States comic book artist best-known for his work in the 1940s Golden Age of comic books, well into the late-1950s and 1960s Silver Age of Comics....
.

Seven Soldiers of Victory


Pre-Crisis

The Seven Soldiers of Victory (also known as the Law's Legionnaires) was DC Comics
DC Comics

DC Comics is one of the largest and most popular American comic book and related media companies, along with Marvel Comics. A subsidiary of Warner Bros....
' second super-hero team, following the Justice Society of America
Justice Society of America

The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics superhero group, the first team of superheroes in comic book history. Conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox, the JSA first appeared in All Star Comics #3 ....
. Like the Justice Society, the membership of the Seven Soldiers was drawn from DC's anthology comics: The Vigilante
Vigilante (comics)

Vigilante is the name used by several fictional characters appearing in DC Comics. The original character was one of the first DC Comics characters adapted for live-action film, beating Superman himself by one year....
 (from Action Comics
Action Comics

Action Comics is an USA comic book series which first appearance Superman, the first major superhero character as the term is popularly defined....
); the Crimson Avenger
Crimson Avenger

The Crimson Avenger is the name of three separate fictional characters, superheroes who exist in the DC Comics DC Universe....
 (from Detective Comics
Detective Comics

Detective Comics is an American comic book published monthly by DC Comics since 1937, best-known for introducing the iconic superhero Batman....
); the Green Arrow
Green Arrow

Green Arrow is a fictional character, published by DC Comics. Created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, he first appeared in More Fun Comics #73 in 1941....
 and Speedy
Speedy

Speedy is the name of two DC Comics superheroes, fictional characters that have each served as teenaged sidekicks for the Green Arrow . The original Speedy currently operates under the name Roy Harper ....
 (from More Fun Comics
More Fun Comics

More Fun Comics, originally titled New Fun: The Big Comic Magazine a.k.a. New Fun Comics, was a 1935-1947 United States comic book anthology that introduced several major superhero characters and was the first comic-book series to feature solely original material rather than reprints of newspaper comic strips....
); the Shining Knight
Shining Knight

Shining Knight is the name of three fictional superheroes in the DC Comics DC Universe....
 (from Adventure Comics
Adventure Comics

Adventure Comics is a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1935 to 1983. It ran for 503 issues , making it the fifth-longest-running DC series, behind Detective Comics, Action Comics, Superman and Batman ....
); and the Star-Spangled Kid
Star-Spangled Kid

Star-Spangled Kid is the name of several fictional superheroes in the DC Comics' main Shared universe DC Universe....
 and Stripesy (from Star-Spangled Comics
Star-Spangled Comics

Star-Spangled Comics was the title of a comic book series published by DC Comics which ran for 130 issues through 1952. At that point it was retitled Star Spangled War Stories and lasted another 200+ issues until 1977....
). It is worth noting that, unlike most superhero team, this one included two sidekicks, Speedy and Stripesy, as members. (Stripesy was a rarity, an adult sidekick to a "kid" lead character.) On the other hand, the Crimson Avenger's sidekick Wing also took part in the team's adventures, and was in every other way an "eighth Soldier", but was never considered an "official" member of the team.

The Seven Soldiers of Victory appeared in the first fifteen issues of Leading Comics. Notable villains included the Black Star, the Iron Hand, the Dummy
Dummy (comics)

For the DC Comics villain, se Dummy 'Dummy' is a fictional Mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in New X-Men #135, created by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely....
 (enemy of the Vigilante), and Dr. Doome, one of several villains the team faced who had a time machine. A script by Joseph Samachson
Joseph Samachson

Dr. Joseph "Joe" Samachson was a scientist and author, primarily of science fiction and comic book books....
 from the 1940s was later serialized in 1975 in Adventure Comics
Adventure Comics

Adventure Comics is a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1935 to 1983. It ran for 503 issues , making it the fifth-longest-running DC series, behind Detective Comics, Action Comics, Superman and Batman ....
 #438-443, with each chapter illustrated by a different artist (including Dick Dillin
Dick Dillin

Richard Allen "Dick" Dillin was an American comic book artist best known for an extraordinary 12-year run as the penciler of the DC Comics superhero-team series Justice League....
, Mike Grell
Mike Grell

Mike Grell is a comic book writer and artist.Grell studied at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, the Chicago Academy of Fine Art, and took the Famous Artists School correspondence course in cartooning....
, Lee Elias
Lee Elias

Lee Elias was a United Kingdom-United States comics artist. He was best known for his work on the Black Cat comic book published by Harvey Comics in the 1940s....
, and Jose Luis Garcia Lopez).

The team was resurrected in the seventies in Justice League of America #100-102. During the celebration of the 100th meeting of the JLA, the team was summoned to Earth-Two by the Justice Society of America
Justice Society of America

The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics superhero group, the first team of superheroes in comic book history. Conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox, the JSA first appeared in All Star Comics #3 ....
, where a giant ethereal hand controlled by the Iron Hand threatened to destroy their world. The only way to stop the hand was to find the legendary Seven Soldiers of Victory, who defeated a similar menace in the form of the Nebula Man
Nebula Man

Nebula Man is a fictional character in DC Comics. He first appeared in Justice League of America #100-101 .Originally a villain responsible for the disappearance of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, he has since reappeared as Neh-Buh-Loh, a primary antagonist in the 2005 in comics-2006 in comics mega-series Seven Soldiers by Gran...
 many years previously, though at the seeming cost of their existences, since no one could remember who they were. An unearthly Oracle
Aurakles

Aurakles is a fictional character, a superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Justice League vol. 1 #100 , and was created by Len Wein and Dick Dillin....
 revealed to the JLA and the JSA that the Seven Soldiers had been scattered through time, and the multitude of heroes were sent back to find them.

Doctor Fate
Doctor Fate

Doctor Fate is the name of a succession of fictional Magician who appear within DC Comics' DC Universe. The original version was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Howard Sherman, and first appeared in More Fun Comics #55 ....
, the Atom
Atom (comics)

The Atom is a name shared by several Fictional character comic book superheroes from the DC Comics DC Universe.There have been four characters who have shared the Atom codename....
 and the Elongated Man
Elongated Man

The Elongated Man is a fictional comic book superhero in the DC Comics DC Universe. He is a reserve member of the Justice League. His first appearance was The Flash vol....
 found the Crimson Avenger in Mexico, where he had amnesia and believed he was the Aztec Sun God. Superman
Superman

Superman is a Character , a comic book superhero widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, Ohio, and sold to DC Comics in 1938, the character first appeared in Action Comics Action Comics 1 and subseque...
, The Sandman and Metamorpho
Metamorpho

Metamorpho is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Universe. A founding member of the Outsiders , he has also been a member of the Justice League Europe and the Justice League....
 rescued the Shining Knight from the hordes of Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan , born , was the founder, Khan and Khagan of the Mongol Empire, the World's largest empires contiguous empire in history....
. Hawkman
Hawkman

Hawkman is a fictional superhero that appears comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Dennis Neville, the original Hawkman first appeared in Flash Comics #1, published by All-American Publications in 1940....
, Doctor Mid-Nite
Doctor Mid-Nite

Doctor Mid-Nite is a fictional character, a DC Comics superhero. Created by writer Charles Reizenstein and artist Stanley Josephs Aschmeier, the original Doctor Mid-Nite first appeared in All-American Comics #25 ....
, and the Golden Age Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman is a Character , a DC Comics Superhero#Superheroines created by William Moulton Marston. First appearing in All Star Comics #8 , she is one of three characters to have been continuously published by DC Comics since the company's 1944 inception ....
 found the Golden Age Green Arrow in medieval England, where he had been mistaken for Robin Hood
Robin Hood

Robin Hood is an archetype figure in English folklore, whose story originates from Middle Ages times but who remains significant in popular culture where he is known for robbing the rich to give to the poor and fighting against injustice and tyranny....
. Batman
Batman

Batman is a Character , a comic book superhero co-created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger , appearing in publications by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939....
, Hourman
Hourman

Hourman is the name of three different fictional character DC Comics superheroes the first of whom was created by Ken Fitch and Bernard Baily in Adventure Comics #48 , during the Golden Age of Comic Books....
 and Starman retrieved Stripesy from ancient Egypt. The Silver Age Green Arrow
Green Arrow

Green Arrow is a fictional character, published by DC Comics. Created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, he first appeared in More Fun Comics #73 in 1941....
, Black Canary
Black Canary

Black Canary is a fictional character, a DC Comics superhero#superheroines. Created by writer Robert Kanigher and artist Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in Flash Comics #86 ....
 and Johnny Thunder and Thunderbolt
Johnny Thunder

Johnny Thunder is the name of three fictional characters in comics published by DC Comics. A fourth character has the variant name Jonni Thunder....
 saved the Vigilante from a tribe of Indians in the Old West. Aquaman
Aquaman

Aquaman is a fictional comic book superhero who appears in DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in More Fun Comics #73 ....
, Wildcat
Wildcat (comics)

Wildcat is the name of several fictional characters, all DC Comics superheroes. The first and most famous of these is Ted Grant, a long-time member of the Justice Society of America....
 and the Silver Age Green Lantern
Hal Jordan

Harold "Hal" Jordan is a fictional character, a DC Comics superhero. He is the second Green Lantern and the most famous hero to bear that name....
 rescued the Star-Spangled Kid, who was 50,000 years in the past. Zatanna
Zatanna

Zatanna Zatara is a fictional character in the DC Comics fictional universe. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Murphy Anderson, Zatanna first appeared in Hawkman vol....
, the Silver Age Flash
Barry Allen

Bartholomew "Barry" Allen is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Comics DC Universe and the second Flash . The character first appeared in Showcase #4 , created by writers Robert Kanigher and John Broome and penciler Carmine Infantino....
 and the Red Tornado
Red Tornado

Red Tornado is a Character , a comic book superhero in the DC Comics DC Universe....
 freed Speedy (and themselves) from the clutches of Circe (comics)
Circe (comics)

Circe is a fictional character, a villainous sorceress and major adversary of Wonder Woman appearing in DC Comics publications and related media....
 in ancient Greece. The Golden Age Green Lantern
Alan Scott

Alan Scott is a fictional character, a superhero in the and the first superhero to bear the name Green Lantern.Publication history...
, Mister Terrific and the Golden Age Robin
Robin (comics)

Robin is the name of several fictional characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, originally created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger and Jerry Robinson, as a junior counterpart to DC Comics superhero Batman....
 went on a quest to discover the identity of the Unknown Soldier of Victory, whose tomb lay in the mountains of Tibet, where the Seven Soldiers had fallen after defeating the Nebula Man.

The Seven Soldiers were reunited and created a new Nebula Rod to deal with the giant hand that the Iron Hand devised. Unfortunately, whoever would use the Nebula Rod to destroy the Hand was certain to perish (as did the Crimson Avenger's partner Wing, revealed to be the Unknown Soldier of Victory, when the Nebula Man was stopped). While the heroes argued over who will make the sacrifice, the android Red Tornado took the Nebula Rod and destroyed the Hand, apparently destroying himself in the process.

The only other modern meeting of the team (either in pre- or post-Crisis on Infinite Earths
Crisis on Infinite Earths

Crisis on Infinite Earths is a 12-issue American comic book limited series and Fictional crossover event, produced by DC Comics in 1985 to simplify their then-55-year-old Continuity ....
 continuity) took place in Infinity, Inc. #11, in which the Vigilante, the Shining Knight, Green Arrow, Speedy and the Star-Spangled Kid gathered at the grave of Lee Travis, the man known as the Crimson Avenger. It had taken two years for the team to confirm his death (having died saving Gotham City from a boatload of explosives in DC Comics Presents
DC Comics Presents

DC Comics Presents was a comic book published by DC Comics from 1978 to 1986 featuring team-ups between Superman and a wide variety of other characters of the DC Universe....
 #38).

Post-Crisis 1st team

In the original Post-Crisis
Crisis on Infinite Earths

Crisis on Infinite Earths is a 12-issue American comic book limited series and Fictional crossover event, produced by DC Comics in 1985 to simplify their then-55-year-old Continuity ....
 retcon
Retcon

Retroactive continuity is the deliberate changing of previously established facts in a work of serial fiction. The change is informally referred to as a "retcon", and producing a retcon is called "retconning"....
 of the team, both Wing and the Vigilante's sidekick Stuff, the Chinatown Kid were promoted to full membership, to replace the Golden Age Green Arrow and Speedy, who had been removed from active continuity. Stuff had never appeared with the team during the original Leading Comics run, while an older man named Billy Gunn helped out the Vigilante on his cases in the comic.

That particular retcon
Retcon

Retroactive continuity is the deliberate changing of previously established facts in a work of serial fiction. The change is informally referred to as a "retcon", and producing a retcon is called "retconning"....
 was yet again changed in the late nineties, in Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E.
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E.

Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E was the title of an American comic book published by DC Comics, featuring the second Star-Spangled Kid and her stepfather, the original version's sidekick Stripesy....
 #9. While Stuff remained a full member (and the Vigilante's mentor Billy Gunn was also present), Wing was not an official Soldier (because his mentor the Crimson Avenger wanted him to do something more important with his life). The remaining spot on the team was filled by the Spider, an archer who had originally appeared in Quality Comics' Crack Comics in a feature called Alias the Spider
Alias the Spider

Alias the Spider was a fairly obscure comic book feature from the Golden Age of Comic Books that appeared in Crack Comics for nearly three years ....
. The twist on the new Spider was that he was really a villain - and in this particular adventure, had been working with the team's arch-enemy the Hand, who created the original Nebula Man. The Spider sabotaged the Nebula Rod that the Soldiers had built to stop the Nebula Man and sent the team off to fight a fruitless battle. The villain then killed Billy Gunn (who had discovered his deception) and tried to kill Wing, but failed. Wing reached the other Soldiers and repaired the Nebula Rod, using it to destroy the Nebula Man. Wing died, and his teammates were again tossed through time and later retrieved by the JLA and JSA. The only major difference between this story and the original was that this time the Vigilante had been found after he had spent nearly 20 years fighting crime in the Old West.

The Seven Soldiers have not reformed in the Modern Age (partly due to Grant Morrison's project; see below). Three of the originals--Shining Knight
Shining Knight

Shining Knight is the name of three fictional superheroes in the DC Comics DC Universe....
, Vigilante
Vigilante (comics)

Vigilante is the name used by several fictional characters appearing in DC Comics. The original character was one of the first DC Comics characters adapted for live-action film, beating Superman himself by one year....
 and Stripesy (now STRIPE)--remain. The team has inspired a few legacies. The first is Stargirl
Stargirl

Courtney Whitmore is a fictional character, the superheroine Stargirl in the DC Comics DC Universe. Originally known as the second Star-Spangled Kid, she uses the identity of Stargirl since she was presented with the Cosmic Staff by Starman ....
, who at first carried the mantle of Star-Spangled Kid in memory of Sylvester Pemberton. She is now a double legacy, as she also carries on the legacy of Starman
Starman (comics)

Starman is a name used by several different fictional DC Comics superheroes, most prominently Starman and his son Starman .Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Jack Burnley, the original Starman, Ted Knight, first appeared in Adventure Comics #61 ....
. The second SSoV legacy is the new Crimson Avenger
Crimson Avenger

The Crimson Avenger is the name of three separate fictional characters, superheroes who exist in the DC Comics DC Universe....
, who has appeared sporadically in the series JSA
Justice Society of America

The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics superhero group, the first team of superheroes in comic book history. Conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox, the JSA first appeared in All Star Comics #3 ....
. She has yet to make an appearance One Year Later
One Year Later

One Year Later was a 2006 in comics event running through the DC Universe. As the title suggests, it involves a narrative jump exactly one year into the future of the DC Comics Universe following the events of the Infinite Crisis event, to explore major changes within the continuities of the many different comic books within the DC Comics...
, though she was seen towards the end of Infinite Crisis
Infinite Crisis

Infinite Crisis is a seven-issue limited series of comic books written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Phil Jimenez, George P?rez, Ivan Reis, and Jerry Ordway....
. The third one is Gardner Grayle, the Atomic Knight
Atomic Knight

Atomic Knight is a DC Comics superhero and was briefly a member of the Outsiders team. He is sometimes depicted as one of a group of Atomic Knights, which first appeared in Strange Adventures #117 ....
 (see below). The last one is the new Sir Justin in Grant Morrison's project. (The current Green Arrow
Green Arrow

Green Arrow is a fictional character, published by DC Comics. Created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, he first appeared in More Fun Comics #73 in 1941....
 and Speedy
Mia Dearden

Mia Dearden is a DC Comics superhero, the second character to take the mantle of Green Arrow's sidekick Speedy. Created by writer Kevin Smith and artist Phil Hester , she first appeared in Green Arrow #2 ....
, as well as Arsenal
Roy Harper (comics)

Roy Harper is a fictional character superhero in the DC Comics DC Universe. He was known for over fifty years as Green Arrow's teenage sidekick Speedy....
, could also count as SSoV legacies, but due to retcons, Green Arrow and the original Speedy were never members of the team.)

Post-Crisis 2nd team

Another group took the name of the Seven Soldiers of Victory in the Showcase
Showcase (comics)

Showcase has been the title of several anthology series published by DC Comics. The general theme of these series has been to feature new and minor characters as a way to gauge reader interest in them, without the difficulty and risk of featuring "untested" characters in their own ongoing titles....
 issue of the limited series known as Silver Age
Silver Age (DC Comics Title)

Silver Age was the collective title of a series of twelve one-shot comic books published by DC Comics in 2000, and of the storyline which ran through them....
. This group, brought together to help the Justice League of America and the other major heroes and teams of the sixties to battle the menace of Agamemno
Agamemno

Agamemno is a fictional character, a supervillain in the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Silver Age #1 during the Silver Age event ....
, consisted of: Adam Strange
Adam Strange

Adam Strange is a fictional character superhero published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Mike Sekowsky, he first appeared in Showcase #17 ....
, Batgirl
Batgirl

Batgirl is the name of several fictional characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics -- the most popular of which is Barbara Gordon -- depicted as female counterparts to the superhero Batman....
, Blackhawk, Deadman
Deadman

Deadman is a Character , a comic book superhero in the DC Comics DC Universe. He first appeared in Strange Adventures #205 , and was created by Arnold Drake and Carmine Infantino....
, Mento
Mento

Mento is a style of Music of Jamaica folk music that predates and has greatly influenced ska and reggae music. Mento typically features acoustic instruments, such as classical guitar, banjo, hand drums, and the rhumba box ? a large mbira in the shape of a box that can be sat on while played....
, Metamorpho
Metamorpho

Metamorpho is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Universe. A founding member of the Outsiders , he has also been a member of the Justice League Europe and the Justice League....
, and a new Shining Knight
Shining Knight

Shining Knight is the name of three fictional superheroes in the DC Comics DC Universe....
.

This group's Shining Knight was Gardner Grayle, from the Silver Age feature The Atomic Knights; in previously published stories that occurred after the Silver Age limited series, he became the Atomic Knight
Atomic Knight

Atomic Knight is a DC Comics superhero and was briefly a member of the Outsiders team. He is sometimes depicted as one of a group of Atomic Knights, which first appeared in Strange Adventures #117 ....
 and joined the Outsiders
Outsiders (comics)

The Outsiders are fictional characters, a DC Comics superhero team. As its name suggests, the team consists of superheroes who allegedly do not fit the norms of the mainstream superhero community, namely the Justice League....
. This was the only appearance of this particular assemblage.

Seven Soldiers


Members


Pre-Crisis

  • Crimson Avenger
    Crimson Avenger

    The Crimson Avenger is the name of three separate fictional characters, superheroes who exist in the DC Comics DC Universe....
     (Lee Travis)
  • Star-Spangled Kid
    Star-Spangled Kid

    Star-Spangled Kid is the name of several fictional superheroes in the DC Comics' main Shared universe DC Universe....
     (Sylvester Pemberton)
  • Stripesy (Pat Dugan)
  • Vigilante
    Vigilante (comics)

    Vigilante is the name used by several fictional characters appearing in DC Comics. The original character was one of the first DC Comics characters adapted for live-action film, beating Superman himself by one year....
     (Greg Sanders)
  • Shining Knight
    Shining Knight

    Shining Knight is the name of three fictional superheroes in the DC Comics DC Universe....
     (Sir Justin)
  • Green Arrow
    Green Arrow

    Green Arrow is a fictional character, published by DC Comics. Created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, he first appeared in More Fun Comics #73 in 1941....
     (Oliver Queen)
  • Speedy
    Roy Harper (comics)

    Roy Harper is a fictional character superhero in the DC Comics DC Universe. He was known for over fifty years as Green Arrow's teenage sidekick Speedy....
     (Roy Harper)
  • Wing as "unofficial eighth soldier"


Post-Crisis 1st team

  • Crimson Avenger
    Crimson Avenger

    The Crimson Avenger is the name of three separate fictional characters, superheroes who exist in the DC Comics DC Universe....
     (Lee Travis)
  • Star-Spangled Kid
    Star-Spangled Kid

    Star-Spangled Kid is the name of several fictional superheroes in the DC Comics' main Shared universe DC Universe....
     (Sylvester Pemberton)
  • Stripesy (Pat Dugan)
  • Vigilante
    Vigilante (comics)

    Vigilante is the name used by several fictional characters appearing in DC Comics. The original character was one of the first DC Comics characters adapted for live-action film, beating Superman himself by one year....
     (Greg Sanders)
  • Stuff the Chinatown Kid
    Stuff the Chinatown Kid

    Stuff, the Chinatown Kid is a DC Comics fictional character, and sidekick to the original Vigilante . He first appeared in Action Comics #45 ....
     (Victor Leong, The Vigilante's sidekick)
  • Shining Knight
    Shining Knight

    Shining Knight is the name of three fictional superheroes in the DC Comics DC Universe....
     (Sir Justin)
  • Spider
    Alias the Spider

    Alias the Spider was a fairly obscure comic book feature from the Golden Age of Comic Books that appeared in Crack Comics for nearly three years ....
     (Tom Holloway/Thomas Ludlow)
  • Wing as "unofficial eighth soldier"
  • Squire (Percy Sheldrake), later the Knight (see The Knight
    Knight (comics)

    The Knight is the name of two DC Comics superheroes....
    ) accompanied them on one mission


Post-Crisis 2nd team

  • Batgirl
    Barbara Gordon

    Barbara "Babs" Gordon is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and in related media, created by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino....
     (Barbara Gordon)
  • Blackhawk
    Blackhawk (comics)

    Blackhawk, a long-running comic book series, was also a film serial, a radio and a novel. The comic book was published first by Quality Comics and later by National Periodical Publications, the primary company of those that evolved to become DC Comics....
  • Metamorpho
    Metamorpho

    Metamorpho is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Universe. A founding member of the Outsiders , he has also been a member of the Justice League Europe and the Justice League....
  • Mento
    Mento (comics)

    Mento is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Doom Patrol #91 , and was created by Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani....
  • Deadman
    Deadman

    Deadman is a Character , a comic book superhero in the DC Comics DC Universe. He first appeared in Strange Adventures #205 , and was created by Arnold Drake and Carmine Infantino....
  • Adam Strange
    Adam Strange

    Adam Strange is a fictional character superhero published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Mike Sekowsky, he first appeared in Showcase #17 ....
  • Shining Knight (Gardner Grayle)


Seven Soldiers


Other media

The original line-up of the Seven Soldiers (with one exception) appeared in the animated series Justice League Unlimited
Justice League Unlimited

Justice League Unlimited is an United States List of animated television series that was produced by and aired on Cartoon Network . Featuring a wide array of superheroes from the DC Comics universe, and specifically based on the Justice League superhero team, it is a direct sequel to the previous Justice League animated series....
 as members of the League. In an episode entitled "Patriot Act", they, along with other non-powered members of the League, faced a rogue super-soldier
General Wade Eiling

General Wade Eiling, sometimes known as The General, is a fictional character published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Captain Atom #1 , and was created by Cary Bates and Pat Broderick....
 while representing the League at a parade.

The team essentially was the DCAU versions of the original Golden Age Seven Soldiers including:

  • Green Arrow
    Green Arrow

    Green Arrow is a fictional character, published by DC Comics. Created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, he first appeared in More Fun Comics #73 in 1941....
  • Vigilante
    Vigilante (comics)

    Vigilante is the name used by several fictional characters appearing in DC Comics. The original character was one of the first DC Comics characters adapted for live-action film, beating Superman himself by one year....
  • Shining Knight
    Shining Knight

    Shining Knight is the name of three fictional superheroes in the DC Comics DC Universe....
  • S.T.R.I.P.E. (formerly known as, in comics continuity, Stripesy)
  • Stargirl
    Stargirl

    Courtney Whitmore is a fictional character, the superheroine Stargirl in the DC Comics DC Universe. Originally known as the second Star-Spangled Kid, she uses the identity of Stargirl since she was presented with the Cosmic Staff by Starman ....
     (formerly known as, in comics continuity, the second Star-Spangled Kid)


The sixth and seventh members, The Crimson Avenger
Crimson Avenger (Lee Travis)

In the DC Comics universe, Lee Walter Travis is the alter ego of the first of three incarnations of the Crimson Avenger. The original Crimson Avenger premiered in Detective Comics #20, dated October 1938 ....
 and Speedy, arrived in the middle of the battle as reinforcements. The character of Speedy is the Roy Harper
Roy Harper (comics)

Roy Harper is a fictional character superhero in the DC Comics DC Universe. He was known for over fifty years as Green Arrow's teenage sidekick Speedy....
 version who has also appeared in the animated Teen Titans series. He appears to be older than his Titans appearance, and both versions were voiced by Mike Erwin
Mike Erwin

Mike Erwin is an United States actor who is best known as Colin Hart in the now cancelled WB television series Everwood. He has been more widely heard as the voice of Jak in the Jak and Daxter series from Jak II onward....
.

Collected editions

The original appearances have been collected as part of the DC Archive Editions
DC Archive Editions

DC Archive Editions, collect early, sometimes rare, comic books published by DC and other publishers into a permanent hardcover series. With more than 100 titles, this series began in 1989 with Superman Archives Vol....
:

  • The Seven Soldiers of Victory Archives Volume 1 (collects Leading Comics #1-4, DC, 2005 ISBN 1-4012-0401-5)
  • The Seven Soldiers of Victory Archives Volume 2 (collects Leading Comics #5-8, DC, 2007)
  • The Seven Soldiers of Victory Archives Volume 3 (collects Leading Comics #9-14 & script for a #15, DC, 2008)


See also

  • All-Star Squadron
    All-Star Squadron

    The All-Star Squadron is a DC Comics fictional superhero team that debuted in Justice League #193 . Created by Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler and Jerry Ordway....
  • Freedom Fighters
    Freedom Fighters (comics)

    Freedom Fighters is a DC Comics comic book superhero team made up of characters acquired from the defunct company Quality Comics. The team first appeared in a Justice League/Justice Society of America team-up, which ran in Justice League of America #'s 107 and 108 , written by Len Wein and drawn by Dick Dillin....
  • Young All-Stars
    Young All-Stars

    The Young All-Stars are a team of fictional DC Comics superheroes. They were created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas and Michael Bair introduced in Young All-Stars issue #1 dated June 1987....
External links

  • at DC Cosmic Teams
  • Who's Who