Commission on Superhuman Activities

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==History==
 
==History==
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The Commission on Superhuman Activities (CSA) was an organisation that was set up in the United States of America.
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The organization was created by the President of the United States of America. It was a speciallu appointed task force, which had been requested to supervise the American citizens possessing superhuman powers and coordinate government projects aimed at creating government controlled superhumans. They have an office set in Washington, DC. A number of members of the Commission when created were involved with various government projects regarding superhumans: [[Project Wideawake]], former and current Avengers liaisons, Freedom Force liaison and super soldier projects.
 
The organization was created by the President of the United States of America. It was a speciallu appointed task force, which had been requested to supervise the American citizens possessing superhuman powers and coordinate government projects aimed at creating government controlled superhumans. They have an office set in Washington, DC. A number of members of the Commission when created were involved with various government projects regarding superhumans: [[Project Wideawake]], former and current Avengers liaisons, Freedom Force liaison and super soldier projects.
  
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It was revealed to had been responsible for Conrad Josten to become Smuggler and for Josten to get attached to the Darkforce dimension. The Commission also recently set up the Thunderbolts into fighting the New Avengers, as they didn't trust the group at first. But now, the Commission has once again joined forces with both the Thunderbolts and the Avengers in the hopes of rounding up all the villains that escaped during a mass breakout from the maximum-security prison The Raft.
 
It was revealed to had been responsible for Conrad Josten to become Smuggler and for Josten to get attached to the Darkforce dimension. The Commission also recently set up the Thunderbolts into fighting the New Avengers, as they didn't trust the group at first. But now, the Commission has once again joined forces with both the Thunderbolts and the Avengers in the hopes of rounding up all the villains that escaped during a mass breakout from the maximum-security prison The Raft.
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With the SHA in effect, the CSA reassigned the Thunderbolts as a team of special marshals charged with ensuring compliance of the law. To achieve this, they placed [[Norman Osborn]] in charge of the Thunderbolts initiative where he used a team largely consisting of supervillains controlled via nano-chains into apprehending superhumans in breach of the law. (Thunderbolts v1 #110)
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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For a time, the Thunderbolts served as special marshals and superhuman operatives for the Commission. (Thunderbolts v1 #110)
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
 
*'''Valerie Cooper''' :
 
*'''Valerie Cooper''' :
 
*'''Henry Peter Gyrich''' :
 
*'''Henry Peter Gyrich''' :
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*'''Douglas Rockwell''' :
 
*'''Raymond Sikorski''' :
 
*'''Raymond Sikorski''' :
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*'''Dallas Riordan''' :
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*'''Jack Kubrick''' :
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*The Commission on Superhuman Activities was created by Mark Gruewald and Paul Neary where they made their first appearance in Captain America v1 #331 (July, 1987).
 
*The Commission on Superhuman Activities was created by Mark Gruewald and Paul Neary where they made their first appearance in Captain America v1 #331 (July, 1987).
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*It received an entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89 #2.
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*In Thunderbolts v1 #110, the CSA was referred to as the '''Commission on Superhuman Affairs'''.
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''Captain America v1'':
 
*''Captain America v1'':
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*''Thunderbolts v1'':
  
 
==External Link==
 
==External Link==
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*[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Commission_on_Superhuman_Activities_(Earth-616) Marvel Database Entry]
 
*[http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix2/commissionsa.htm Marvel Encyclopedia Entry]
 
*[http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix2/commissionsa.htm Marvel Encyclopedia Entry]
  

Revision as of 06:06, 19 April 2020

The Commission on Superhuman Activities is an organization that features in Marvel Comics.

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History

The Commission on Superhuman Activities (CSA) was an organisation that was set up in the United States of America.

The organization was created by the President of the United States of America. It was a speciallu appointed task force, which had been requested to supervise the American citizens possessing superhuman powers and coordinate government projects aimed at creating government controlled superhumans. They have an office set in Washington, DC. A number of members of the Commission when created were involved with various government projects regarding superhumans: Project Wideawake, former and current Avengers liaisons, Freedom Force liaison and super soldier projects.

The organization is best known for its failed attempt to train John Walker into becoming the new Captain America.

The team, Freedom Force, was the primary operational unit until injuries depleted the team. X-Factor was formed from various X-Men related mutants to replace Freedom Force.

It was revealed to had been responsible for Conrad Josten to become Smuggler and for Josten to get attached to the Darkforce dimension. The Commission also recently set up the Thunderbolts into fighting the New Avengers, as they didn't trust the group at first. But now, the Commission has once again joined forces with both the Thunderbolts and the Avengers in the hopes of rounding up all the villains that escaped during a mass breakout from the maximum-security prison The Raft.

With the SHA in effect, the CSA reassigned the Thunderbolts as a team of special marshals charged with ensuring compliance of the law. To achieve this, they placed Norman Osborn in charge of the Thunderbolts initiative where he used a team largely consisting of supervillains controlled via nano-chains into apprehending superhumans in breach of the law. (Thunderbolts v1 #110)

Overview

For a time, the Thunderbolts served as special marshals and superhuman operatives for the Commission. (Thunderbolts v1 #110)

Members

  • Valerie Cooper :
  • Henry Peter Gyrich :
  • Douglas Rockwell :
  • Raymond Sikorski :
  • Dallas Riordan :
  • Jack Kubrick :

Notes

  • The Commission on Superhuman Activities was created by Mark Gruewald and Paul Neary where they made their first appearance in Captain America v1 #331 (July, 1987).
  • It received an entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89 #2.
  • In Thunderbolts v1 #110, the CSA was referred to as the Commission on Superhuman Affairs.

Appearances

  • Captain America v1:
  • Thunderbolts v1:

External Link

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