The Union (Marvel Team)

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The Union
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance (King in Black [lower-alpha 1] )
The Union #1 (December 2020)
(The Marvels [lower-alpha 2] )
The Marvels #5 (September 2021)
Created by(The Union) [lower-alpha 3]
(The Marvels) [lower-alpha 4]
In-story information
Type of organisation Superheroes
Base(s) United Kingdom
Leader(s)
Agent(s)
  • Kelpie
  • The Choir (Ruth)
  • Snakes
  • Bulldog

The Union is a fictional UK superhero team that appear in comic books published by Marvel. [1]

Contents

The Union has both old and new superheroes within it, including British hero Union Jack and a major new character, Britannia, who leads the new team in its fight against the enemies they encounter.

The Union appeared in the crossover event called King in Black alongside other well known comic book heroes and teams, and faced off against known foes and new foes not yet fought by any Marvel superhero or team. [2]

Comic publication history

The Union (comic) was first released in December 2020 with the first issue of the comic The Union #1. The Union was originally due to be release as part of the Empyre event, but was moved and rewritten to fit into King in Black event due to issues caused by the ongoing pandemic. [3] [lower-alpha 7]

Team publication history

The Union (team) first appeared in The Union #1 as part of the King in Black crossover event. [4]

On 29 September 2021 The Union (team) featured in The Marvels #5 alongside other marvel superheroes . [lower-alpha 8]

The Union (comics)

King in Black
Issue NoReleasePublisherCreated by
1December 2, 2020MarvelPaul Grist

(writer) Andrea Di Vito

2January 13, 2021
3February 24, 2021
4March 31, 2021
5May 5, 2021
Special releases
NameReleaseISBNPublisherCreated byTypeCitation
The Union: The Britannia ProjectJul 7, 2021 ISBN   9781302938680 Marvel Paul Grist

(writer) Andrea Di Vito (illustrator)

Trade Paper Back(TPB) [6]

Other series (team featured)

The Marvels
Issue NoReleaseCreated by
The Marvels #529 September 2021Kurt Busiek (writing)

Yildiray Cinar (inker)
Richard Isanove (colourist)
Simon Bowland (letterer)
Yıldıray Çınar(penciler)

Britannia Project (organisation)

Britannia Project
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance The Union #1
Created by Paul Grist
In-story information
Type of organisation Superhero Organisation
Base(s) United Kingdom
Leader(s)Steven Darwin
Agent(s)The Union

Main & Supporting characters

The Union

The Union was formed by the British Government as a publicity attempt to restore faith in Britain. The superhero team consists of five members; four of them representing the individual nations of the United Kingdom, and the fifth representing the UK as a whole. [7]

Britannia

Britannia is the leader of the Union and represents the United Kingdom as a whole. She is a powerful warrior, wearing a dark and light contrasting blue outfit with a red cloak. She is seen wielding a sword and shield, as well as a trident. After being killed by a symbiote dragon, her spirit resides within Union Jack, protecting him from harm and enhancing his strength.

Kelpie

Representative of Scotland in the team. She is referred to as "an ancient water demon found living in a Scottish lake". She has the power to control water, as well as being able to transform her hands into sharp claws.

The Choir

Representative of Wales in the team. She has black hair with a bright green strip across the top, and she is dressed in a glowing green and black contrasting outfit with a blue cloak and she wields a dagger. She is described as having "a voice that can shatter stone". During the attack on Earth by Knull, the Choir is infected by a symbiote. She is freed of Knull's control through the efforts of the Union, but later defects to work alongside Doc Croc and his team.

Snakes

Representative of Northern Ireland in the team. Snakes is a sentient collection of snakes formed together in the shape of a human. Described as having "the strength of ten men".

Union Jack

Representative of England in the team. He is the only pre-existing character in the Union, and the latest man to bear the name of a character who first appeared in The Invaders .

Bulldog

Joining the team as a replacement for Britannia after her death, Bulldog is a short man who displays super-strength and enhanced agility. He wears a red and grey jumpsuit and black boots. [8]

Supporting characters

Allies

  • Selwlyn James (Government Minister with special responsibility for super heroes), the head of the Britannia Project, and the Union's government liaison. Later revealed to be ex-supervillain The Sponge
  • Steve Darwin (Leader of the Britannia Project)

Enemies

  • Knull
  • Doc Croc (Croker Dyle)
  • The Sponge (Selwlyn James)
  • Skreem (The Choir) (supervillain / superhero) (introduced in The Union #1) (first full appearance in The Union #4)
  • Volcana (introduced in The Union #4)
  • Lady Shimmering Lights (introduced in The Union #4)
  • Craig the cybernetically enhanced corgi (introduced in The Union #4)

Races and species (featured)

Reactions

The Union received mixed reviews from people across the United Kingdom, with some of the Scottish and Welsh people disagreeing with the name of the group and the way that their characters Kelpie (Scotland) & The Choir (Wales) portray the two countries. [9] [10]

Roster

The Union (marvel team) roster has gone through a number of changes, this includes members leaving and joining the team and being present in a spirit form. [11] [12]

(Current member are indicated in bold) (Leaders are highlighted in gold)

Current Roster

The Union & The Marvels (comics)
Team Member12345
Britannia [lower-alpha 9]
Union Jack
Kelpie
The Choir [lower-alpha 10]
Snakes
Bulldog
No of Members54546

See also

Marvel Lists

The Union (Members) Comics

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Footnotes

  1. King in Black is the first crossover event that The Union features in and includes the first of The Union series of comics
  2. The Marvels is the first comic that The Union (team) feature in that is outside of The Union (comic) series (cameo appearance).
  3. see publication history section
  4. see the other series (team featured) section
  5. Leader in The Union #1)
  6. Leader in The Union #2 - #5 and current holder of the position.
  7. This was part of a 5 issue mini series
  8. This is a cameo role and not a full feature [5]
  9. but in The Union #5 he is eventually stopped through the combined efforts of Union Jack and the spirit of Britannia.
  10. see supporting characters section