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Defenders #112

Oct 1982
J. M. DeMatteis, Don Perlin

Defenders #112 cover

Story Name:

Strange Visitor From Another Planet!


Synopsis

Defenders #112 synopsis by Peter Silvestro
Rating: 3.5 stars

At the brownstone purchased by Kyle Richmond as a headquarters for the Defenders, a party is in progress. Present are (non-)team members Beast, Valkyrie, and Gargoyle plus guests Vera Cantor (Beast’s girlfriend), Silver Surfer, Scarlet Witch, and Vision, with Dolly Donahue doing all of the grunt work. Gargoyle notices a difference in Val’s personality, the result of her regaining her own body. Isaac toasts Beast and Kyle and is suddenly reminded that Dr. Strange went off looking for Hulk, Namor, and Daimon and never returned. The Surfer proposes they search for him though that might be a problem as he is likely in a different dimension. Doctor Strange solves the problem by contacting them via astral projection. He asks for their help and transports them (minus Vera and Dolly) to the distant dimension where the trouble is. They find Bruce Banner operating the machine which boosted Strange’s power. Val jumps to the conclusion that Bruce has somehow been freed of his being Hulk but when he denies it, she casts him aside (literally), leading him to note the change in her. Nighthawk enters, claiming to be their Kyle returned from the dead. Strange ushers them into the next room where Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner, and Daimon Hellstrom, Son of Satan, are tending to a seriously injured Hyperion. Val jumps to the conclusion this is the bad Hyperion from the Squadron Sinister but it is quickly explained that they are on the homeworld of the Squadron Supreme. After a three-panel recap of the Avengers’ meeting with the Squad, Hyperion passes out, leaving Kyle to pop a recording made by Hyperion earlier into a machine….

Interlude: A cloud floating in space over our Earth takes the form of Mindy Williams….

Interlude 2: August Masters is on the run from gunmen out to kill him….

Hyperion’s story begins: after the adventure with the Avengers, a new President was elected, Kyle Richmond and he was a popular choice. Then Over-Mind appeared on Earth and Kyle welcomed him to America. Soon, President Richmond started turning the United States into a totalitarian state, claiming a conspiracy of foreign agents had infiltrated the country, rounding up “enemies of the state” and quashing all dissent. The Squadron Supreme members gathered in their orbiting HQ, Rocket Central and then Richmond and Over-Mind teleported in for a visit. Richmond revealed that there was no foreign conspiracy, it was all a pretext for Richmond allying with the Over-Mind and seizing power by mind-control. The Squadron heroes took on the alien baddie, in twos and threes, and Over-Mind defeated all of them easily, leaving only Hyperion standing. That hero prepared for action but Kyle Richmond took out a piece of Argonite, the only substance that can harm Hyperion. The weakened hero then dashed over to a teleporter and beamed down to Earth to warn everyone but discovered that he had been branded a foreign spy in the government-controlled media and the public had turned against him. He sought his Tower of Isolation only to find it had been bombed into rubble. He flew into space but encountered satellites flashing Argonite rays. So he used the lead shielding of the HQ to seek a spot in New England where he could dig an underground refuge and send an SOS to the Defenders’ world. He watched his Squadron teammates be absorbed by Over-Mind and a plan of world conquest begun. Nighthawk explains that a mystery force had brought him to this place and then the same force brought Dr. Strange, Hulk, Hellstrom, and Namor. The heroes agree to try to save the world but Hyperion has one more revelation: Over-Mind is building a fleet of spaceships on the moon so he can conquer the universe….



 

Review / Commentaries


Defenders #112 Review by (October 22, 2024)

Review: Awkward issue features a party in the first third in which nothing interesting happens and seems like filler, which it might have been, as a pretext for including Vision, Scarlet Witch, and Silver Surfer. The remaining two-thirds of the book is heavy with exposition to delineate an alternate history dimension, recap the previous adventure there, and then introduce the new problem for the heroes to deal with. DeMatteis likely noted this deadening mass of exposition so he inserted multiple brief hero battles to ensure that the readers survived until the next issue when the Defenders (and guests) actually do something. On the plus side, it does look like it’s going to be good.

Comments: Part one of four parts. The title comes from the opening of the Superman radio and television series of the 1940s and ‘50s; no surprise since Hyperion is based on DC’s Superman; there are further references to the radio/TV intro in the issue. The Squadron Supreme universe is Earth-712. The Squadron Supreme members are: Hyperion, Power Princess, Doctor Spectrum, Whizzer, Lady Lark, Nuke, Golden Archer, Tom Thumb, Amphibian, Arcanna, Cap’n Hawk. The Avengers’ meeting with the Squadron Supreme took place in AVENGERS #141-148. Valkyrie was put back into her original body in DEFENDERS #108-109. Bruce Banner does not appear as the Hulk in this issue. The letters page includes one by a Greg Cox who may be the future writer of comic and TV tie-in novels, for Marvel, DC, and STAR TREK.



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Defenders #112 cover

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George Roussos (Cover Colorist)
Additional Credits
Letterer: Shelly Leferman.

Characters

Listed in alphabetical order. All stories.

Beast
Beast

(Henry Phillip McCoy)
Doctor Strange
Doctor Strange

(Stephen Strange)
Gargoyle
Gargoyle

(Isaac Christians)
Hulk
Hulk

(Robert Bruce Banner)
Over-Mind
Over-Mind

(Grom)
Scarlet Witch
Scarlet Witch

(Wanda Maximoff)
Silver Surfer
Silver Surfer

(Norrin Radd)
Son of Satan
Son of Satan

(Daimon Hellstrom)
Sub-Mariner
Sub-Mariner

(Namor McKenzie)
Valkyrie
Valkyrie

(Brunnhilda)
Plus: Mindy Williams, Nighthawk (of SSOA), Null the Living Darkness, Vera Cantor.

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