Red Raven (Marvel)

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Unfortunately, what the Red Raven saw of mankind's inhumanity towards others during the war years eventually embittered him towards the human race, and he returned to the island of the Bird People. There he discovered that the Bird People, who believed the ordinary humans to be their inferiors, intended to conquer the human race while it was still wearied from the tumult of World War Two. The Red Raven argued in vain with the ruler of the Bird People that the humans still vastly outnumbered them and would wipe the winged race out if they went to war. To save the Bird People's lives, the Red Raven released a gas which placed all of them in suspended animation. He then put the Bird People in special individual capsules designed to keep them alive, and sank the island beneath the Atlantic Ocean. He put himself into suspended animation in a capsule, too, after setting a device that would return the island to the ocean surface years later and awaken him. (X-Men v1 #44)
  
 
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==Notes==
 
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*The concept of Red Raven was created by Joe Simon and Louis Cazeneuve where it made its first appearance in Red Raven Comics v1 #1 (August, 1940).
 
*The concept of Red Raven was created by Joe Simon and Louis Cazeneuve where it made its first appearance in Red Raven Comics v1 #1 (August, 1940).
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==Alternate Versions==
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*In Universe X: 4 v1 #1 (2000), an alternate version of Red Raven appeared in the [[Earth X]] reality that was designated as [[Earth-9997]] in the Multiverse. At some point, Red Raven lost his life under unknown circumstances. Since his death he has dwelled in the Realm of the Dead, fighting pointless battles against other deceased super-beings. After Mar-Vell destroyed Death and created Paradise, Red Raven was one of the many super-beings that who would be brought to this new afterlife. There he would consume a shard of the Cosmic Cube to create his own ideal paradise. He was freed from his vision just before the Kree invaded Paradise. Red Raven presumably helped fight off the invasion.
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*In Avengers/Invaders v1 #10 (2009), an alternate version of Red Raven appeared in an altered reality that was designated as Earth-93198 in the Multiverse. In 1943, the Red Skull came to acquire the Cosmic Cube and used its powers to dominate the world. It was shown that the Red Raven was among the many heroes that were killed by the Skull.
  
 
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Red Raven is the name used by several characters in the Marvel Universe.

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Red Raven (Original)

Main Article: Red Raven

Unfortunately, what the Red Raven saw of mankind's inhumanity towards others during the war years eventually embittered him towards the human race, and he returned to the island of the Bird People. There he discovered that the Bird People, who believed the ordinary humans to be their inferiors, intended to conquer the human race while it was still wearied from the tumult of World War Two. The Red Raven argued in vain with the ruler of the Bird People that the humans still vastly outnumbered them and would wipe the winged race out if they went to war. To save the Bird People's lives, the Red Raven released a gas which placed all of them in suspended animation. He then put the Bird People in special individual capsules designed to keep them alive, and sank the island beneath the Atlantic Ocean. He put himself into suspended animation in a capsule, too, after setting a device that would return the island to the ocean surface years later and awaken him. (X-Men v1 #44)

Red Raven (Dania)

Main Article: Dania

Red Raven (Redford Raven)

Main Article: Redford Raven

Overview

Notes

  • The concept of Red Raven was created by Joe Simon and Louis Cazeneuve where it made its first appearance in Red Raven Comics v1 #1 (August, 1940).

Alternate Versions

  • In Universe X: 4 v1 #1 (2000), an alternate version of Red Raven appeared in the Earth X reality that was designated as Earth-9997 in the Multiverse. At some point, Red Raven lost his life under unknown circumstances. Since his death he has dwelled in the Realm of the Dead, fighting pointless battles against other deceased super-beings. After Mar-Vell destroyed Death and created Paradise, Red Raven was one of the many super-beings that who would be brought to this new afterlife. There he would consume a shard of the Cosmic Cube to create his own ideal paradise. He was freed from his vision just before the Kree invaded Paradise. Red Raven presumably helped fight off the invasion.
  • In Avengers/Invaders v1 #10 (2009), an alternate version of Red Raven appeared in an altered reality that was designated as Earth-93198 in the Multiverse. In 1943, the Red Skull came to acquire the Cosmic Cube and used its powers to dominate the world. It was shown that the Red Raven was among the many heroes that were killed by the Skull.

Appearances

  • Red Raven Comics v1: (1940)

External Links

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