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JAMES ROBINSON Writer LEONARD KIRK Penciller PAUL NEARY with MARC DEERING Inkers CHRIS SOTOMAYOR Color Artist VC’S TRAVIS LANHAM Letterer ALEX GARNER Cover Artist MADE UP OF REFUGEES FROM DEAD EARTHS, THE SQUADRON SUPREME IS A NEW KIND OF SUPER-TEAM THAT STRIVES TO PROTECT THE WORLD—AT ANY COST. AN EXAMPLE OF THIS BEING THE DESTRUCTION OF ATLANTIS AND THE EXECUTION OF NAMOR, THE SUB-MARINER. A NEW INHUMAN NAMED ULYSSES, WHO HAS THE POWER TO FORETELL THE FUTURE, HAS SET THE HEROES OF THE WORLD AGAINST EACH OTHER. WHEN HE PREDICTS THAT WARRIOR WOMAN WILL DEFEAT THE SQUADRON SUPREME AND RULE THE WORLD, THERE IS ONE SLIGHT CAVEAT…SHE NEEDS NAMOR AT HER SIDE. THE BAXTER BUILDING JUST SO HAPPENS TO HAVE A TIME MACHINE AT ITS DISPOSAL… AND WARRIOR WOMAN IS ALREADY TWO STEPS AHEAD OF THE SQUADRON… JAMES ROBINSON writer LEONARD KIRK penciller PAUL NEARY with MARC DEERING inkers CHRIS SOTOMAYOR color artist VC’s TRAVIS LANHAM letterer ALEX GARNER cover artist CHRISTINA HARRINGTON assistant editor KATIE KUBERT editor MARK PANICCIA senior editor AXEL ALONSO editor in chief JOE QUESADA chief creative of cer DAN BUCKLEY publisher ALAN FINE producer SQUADRON SUPREME No. 11, November 2016. Published Monthly by MARVEL WORLDWIDE, INC., a subsidiary of MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT, LLC. OFFICE OF PUBLICATION: 135 West 50th Street, New York, NY 10020. BULK MAIL POSTAGE PAID AT NEW YORK, NY AND AT ADDITIONAL MAILING OFFICES. © 2016 MARVEL No similarity between any of the names, characters, persons, and/or institutions in this magazine with those of any living or dead person or institution is intended, and any such similarity which may exist is purely coincidental. $3.99 per copy in the U.S. (GST #R127032852) in the direct market; Canadian Agreement #40668537. Printed in the USA. Subscription rate (U.S. dollars) for 12 issues: U.S. $26.99; Canada $42.99; Foreign $42.99. POSTMASTER: SEND ALL ADDRESS CHANGES TO SQUADRON SUPREME, C/O MARVEL SUBSCRIPTIONS P.O. BOX 727 NEW HYDE PARK, NY 11040. TELEPHONE # (888) 511-5480. FAX # (347) 537-2649. [email protected]. ALAN FINE, President, Marvel Entertainment; DAN BUCKLEY, President, TV, Publishing & Brand Management; JOE QUESADA, Chief Creative Offi cer; TOM BREVOORT, SVP of Publishing; DAVID BOGART, SVP of Busi- ness Affairs & Operations, Publishing & Partnership; C.B. CEBULSKI, VP of Brand Management & Development, Asia; DAVID GABRIEL, SVP of Sales & Marketing, Publishing; JEFF YOUNGQUIST, VP of Production & Special Projects; DAN CARR, Executive Director of Publishing Technology; ALEX MORALES, Director of Publishing Operations; SUSAN CRESPI, Production Manager; STAN LEE, Chairman Emeritus. For information regarding advertising in Marvel Comics or on Marvel.com, please contact Vit DeBellis, Integrated Sales Manager, at [email protected]. For Marvel subscription inquiries, please call 888-511-5480. Manufactured between 08/12/2016 and 08/22/2016 by FRY COMMUNICATIONS, MECHANICSBURG, PA, USA. the baxter building. now. good thing I --otherwise like the bathrooms I might not in the baxter building have been in so much-- --heated the area toilet seats. when-- god bless you, reed richards-- --ghk! too busy prattling… warrior woman, …now right? that’s you? get busy well, I’m not dying! dead--but that’s going to leave an owie. not to worry, spider-man… …my swords will bring an end to any pains you may have, I promise. err, not to get in the way of your yes, the slicing and modred, squadron dicing-- what? nears. I and I think feel their you’d agree our power. core mission takes precedence over all the bloodletting you seem to delight in. then use your magic in the manner we discussed. what are you waiting for? no. no way-- --ghk! too busy prattling… warrior woman, …now right? that’s you? get busy well, I’m not dying! dead--but that’s going to leave an owie. not to worry, spider-man… …my swords will bring an end to any pains you may have, I promise. err, not to get in the way of your yes, the slicing and modred, squadron dicing-- what? nears. I and I think feel their you’d agree our power. core mission takes precedence over all the bloodletting you seem to delight in. then use your magic in the manner we discussed. what are you waiting for? no. no way-- are you joking, “magic man”? stop whoever you are… spider-man, wasting stop! let me our time, we explain--we’re spider- have not here to man! to-- --you’re fight you. not going anywhere! oh, sure, it’s all “let’s --and I’m hug it out” when the problem? you’re the one who needs the you and iodine. j. jonah’d get sorry, …you on like a house sister-- attack the on fire. baxter building-- cause a full --attack evacuation-- me-- yow, where did you come from? idiot! stop chattering on and listen! are yeah, you --but man! we’re you listening, may not spider-man? think the good so-- guys. ulk!.
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