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Created for Marvel Comics by John Byrne in the July 1989 issue of ''[[West Coast Team|West Coast]] Avengers'', the [[Great Lakes Avengers]] were a group of [[Mystery Men]] from Wisconsin. The original roster included:
Created for Marvel Comics by John Byrne in the July 1989 issue of ''[[West Coast Team|West Coast]] Avengers'', the [[Great Lakes Avengers]] were a group of [[Mystery Men]] from Wisconsin. The original roster included:


* '''Craig "Mr. Immortal" Hollis''': Team leader. He dies, ''[[Good Thing You Can Heal|a lot]]'', [[Resurrective Immortality|but gets better]]. Originally went solo, but realized a team might come in handy while he's reviving. [[Multiple Choice Past|Depending on who's writing]], either ''Homo supreme'', or his mother made a [[Deal With the Devil|Faustian bargain with]] [[Grim Reaper|Deathurge]]. Or both.
* '''Craig "Mr. Immortal" Hollis''': Team leader. He dies, ''[[Good Thing You Can Heal|a lot]]'', [[Resurrective Immortality|but gets better]]. Originally went solo, but realized a team might come in handy while he's reviving. [[Multiple Choice Past|Depending on who's writing]], either ''Homo supreme'', or his mother made a [[Deal with the Devil|Faustian bargain with]] [[Grim Reaper|Deathurge]]. Or both.
* '''Dr. Val "Flatman" Ventura''': Team deputy leader. Very flat, and [[Rubber Man|stretchy]]. Often mistaken for the [[Fantastic Four|Fantastic Four's Dr. Reed Richards]]. Recently came out of the closet. [[Mutant]].
* '''Dr. Val "Flatman" Ventura''': Team deputy leader. Very flat, and [[Rubber Man|stretchy]]. Often mistaken for the [[Fantastic Four|Fantastic Four's Dr. Reed Richards]]. Recently came out of the closet. [[Mutant]].
* '''Ashley "Big Bertha" Crawford''': The team's original source of funding, she's [[Overly Narrow Superlative|the greatest swimsuit model in all of Wisconsin]]. Her powers allow her to shape the fat on her body as she pleases ([[Most Common Superpower|explaining her supermodeling]]), and the ability to add "superbulk" to her body, though she has to [[Unfortunate Implications|throw it up to get rid of it]]. Mutant.
* '''Ashley "Big Bertha" Crawford''': The team's original source of funding, she's [[Overly Narrow Superlative|the greatest swimsuit model in all of Wisconsin]]. Her powers allow her to shape the fat on her body as she pleases ([[Most Common Superpower|explaining her supermodeling]]), and the ability to add "superbulk" to her body, though she has to [[Unfortunate Implications|throw it up to get rid of it]]. Mutant.
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Since then, the team has appeared sporadically in a wide variety of titles. At the end of the GLA series, they were forced to change their name for in universe [[Hilarity Sues|legal reasons]]. They first settled on the Great Lakes X-Men, then became the Great Lakes Champions after winning a poker game. They registered during the [[Marvel Civil War]] event and became the official Initiative team for the state of Wisconsin, and changed their name once again to the Great Lakes Initiative, momentarily taking on [[Deadpool]] as a reserve member. Some time after the [[Secret Invasion]], Nevada team leader Gravity was [[Reassigned to Antarctica|transferred as punishment]] to head up the Avengers in his home state. Squirrel Girl has recently joined the [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|New Avengers]] in [[Big Applesauce|New York]] as official nanny for Luke Cage and Jessica Jones.
Since then, the team has appeared sporadically in a wide variety of titles. At the end of the GLA series, they were forced to change their name for in universe [[Hilarity Sues|legal reasons]]. They first settled on the Great Lakes X-Men, then became the Great Lakes Champions after winning a poker game. They registered during the [[Marvel Civil War]] event and became the official Initiative team for the state of Wisconsin, and changed their name once again to the Great Lakes Initiative, momentarily taking on [[Deadpool]] as a reserve member. Some time after the [[Secret Invasion]], Nevada team leader Gravity was [[Reassigned to Antarctica|transferred as punishment]] to head up the Avengers in his home state. Squirrel Girl has recently joined the [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|New Avengers]] in [[Big Applesauce|New York]] as official nanny for Luke Cage and Jessica Jones.


Flatman and Squirrel Girl did make a guest appearance on ''[[Fantastic Four Worlds Greatest Heroes]]'' as part of a [[Terrible Interviewees Montage]]. Both were rejected. Flatman also appeared in ''[[The Super Hero Squad Show]]''.
Flatman and Squirrel Girl did make a guest appearance on ''[[Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes]]'' as part of a [[Terrible Interviewees Montage]]. Both were rejected. Flatman also appeared in ''[[The Superhero Squad Show]]''.
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* [[Anyone Can Die]] - Though it's usually Grasshopper.
* [[Anyone Can Die]] - Though it's usually Grasshopper.
** And always Mr Immortal. Often more than once.
** And always Mr Immortal. Often more than once.
* [[Armed With Canon]] - "That happened in a story by Steve-freakin'-Ditko, so it is ''so'' in canon!"
* [[Armed with Canon]] - "That happened in a story by Steve-freakin'-Ditko, so it is ''so'' in canon!"
* [[Ascended Fanboy|Ascended Fan Girl]] - Squirrel Girl
* [[Ascended Fanboy|Ascended Fan Girl]] - Squirrel Girl
* [[Back From the Dead]] - Doorman
* [[Back From the Dead]] - Doorman
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** And [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] by Maelstrom as he gloats over his plan to build his base not in New York, but Lake Michigan.
** And [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] by Maelstrom as he gloats over his plan to build his base not in New York, but Lake Michigan.
* [[Biting the Hand Humor]] - Makes fun of comic book fans and creators.
* [[Biting the Hand Humor]] - Makes fun of comic book fans and creators.
* [[Blessed With Suck]] - Mr. Immortal.
* [[Blessed with Suck]] - Mr. Immortal.
** Or [[Cursed With Awesome]]. Mr. Immortal's power is actually very useful, only not in superhero fights. The problem is that he is not invulnerable; his power doesn't work until he dies.
** Or [[Cursed with Awesome]]. Mr. Immortal's power is actually very useful, only not in superhero fights. The problem is that he is not invulnerable; his power doesn't work until he dies.
* [[Brought to You By The Letter "S"]] - Mr. Immortal.
* [[Brought to You by The Letter "S"]] - Mr. Immortal.
* [[C List Fodder]]
* [[C-List Fodder]]
* [[Cool Car|Cool]] ([[The Alleged Car|Alleged) Car]] - The [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Quin-Jetta]].
* [[Cool Car|Cool]] ([[The Alleged Car|Alleged) Car]] - The [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Quin-Jetta]].
* [[Darker and Edgier]] - Both parodied and played straight in the miniseries.
* [[Darker and Edgier]] - Both parodied and played straight in the miniseries.
* [[Deal With the Devil]] - Mr. Immortal's mother, granting him immortality.
* [[Deal with the Devil]] - Mr. Immortal's mother, granting him immortality.
* [[Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu?]] - The team without Squirrel Girl.
* [[Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu?]] - The team without Squirrel Girl.
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]] - Squirrel Girl.
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]] - Squirrel Girl.
* [[Distaff Counterpart]] - Tippy Toe for Monkey Joe.
* [[Distaff Counterpart]] - Tippy Toe for Monkey Joe.
** Big Bertha has the same power as [[X Men]] enemy [[The Brute|The Blob]], the difference being that she can revert back to normal body build (if you consider a swimsuit model's body build "normal")
** Big Bertha has the same power as [[X-Men]] enemy [[The Brute|The Blob]], the difference being that she can revert back to normal body build (if you consider a swimsuit model's body build "normal")
* [[Dude, Where's My Respect?]] - Mr. Immortal and the others actually once saved the universe from complete annihilation all on their own. Did they get any recognition for doing so? Nope. In fact, they were forced to drop the Avengers name because of it.
* [[Dude, Where's My Respect?]] - Mr. Immortal and the others actually once saved the universe from complete annihilation all on their own. Did they get any recognition for doing so? Nope. In fact, they were forced to drop the Avengers name because of it.
* [[Family-Unfriendly Death]] - Well, all of them, but Monkey Joe's especially.
* [[Family-Unfriendly Death]] - Well, all of them, but Monkey Joe's especially.
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* [[Resurrective Immortality]] / [[Complete Immortality]] - Mr. Immortal's only superpower is the ability to resurrect in perfect health immediately after dying, regardless of the method of death. It is implied that he is ''homo s. supreme'', having evolved beyond death, and will survive to see the end of the universe. Not really an attractive prospect. He can take advantage of it by killing himself to heal any persistent injuries, so it's not entirely a bad thing.
* [[Resurrective Immortality]] / [[Complete Immortality]] - Mr. Immortal's only superpower is the ability to resurrect in perfect health immediately after dying, regardless of the method of death. It is implied that he is ''homo s. supreme'', having evolved beyond death, and will survive to see the end of the universe. Not really an attractive prospect. He can take advantage of it by killing himself to heal any persistent injuries, so it's not entirely a bad thing.
* [[Running Gag]] - Grasshoppers getting killed, each with less screen time.
* [[Running Gag]] - Grasshoppers getting killed, each with less screen time.
* [[Shout-Out]] - {{spoiler|Monkey Joe}}'s death is a very intricate shout-out to that of {{spoiler|Sue Dibny}} in [[Infinite Crisis]], with details down to the scorching to death, the off-panel killing, the [[Makes Just As Much Sense in Context|footprints on the brain]], and the fact that {{spoiler|the murderer being a forgotten friend}}. Plus, #3 of the 4-issue-special is called "Mistaken Identity Crisis".
* [[Shout-Out]] - {{spoiler|Monkey Joe}}'s death is a very intricate shout-out to that of {{spoiler|Sue Dibny}} in [[Infinite Crisis]], with details down to the scorching to death, the off-panel killing, the [[Makes Just as Much Sense in Context|footprints on the brain]], and the fact that {{spoiler|the murderer being a forgotten friend}}. Plus, #3 of the 4-issue-special is called "Mistaken Identity Crisis".
** Issue #2 of that series had an extended sequence with the GLA reaching out to every superhero they could think of to join their team - and all of them saying no. This was a reference to the then-recent first issue of DC's ''Villains United'', where Lex Luthor's villain squad contacted every baddie imaginable to join up, most of them saying yes.
** Issue #2 of that series had an extended sequence with the GLA reaching out to every superhero they could think of to join their team - and all of them saying no. This was a reference to the then-recent first issue of DC's ''Villains United'', where Lex Luthor's villain squad contacted every baddie imaginable to join up, most of them saying yes.
* [[The Slow Path]] - Squirrel Girl travels to the future and meets Mr. Immortal, only to find he isn't there using a time machine.
* [[The Slow Path]] - Squirrel Girl travels to the future and meets Mr. Immortal, only to find he isn't there using a time machine.
* [[Speaks Fluent Animal]] - Squirrel Girl.
* [[Speaks Fluent Animal]] - Squirrel Girl.
* [[Stalker With a Crush]] - Squirrel Girl for [[New Warriors|New Warrior]] Speedball. She's not a fan of Penance.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]] - Squirrel Girl for [[New Warriors|New Warrior]] Speedball. She's not a fan of Penance.
* [[Super Zeroes]] - Though they've gotten better over time. They still don't get respected, though.
* [[Super Zeroes]] - Though they've gotten better over time. They still don't get respected, though.
* [[Take That, Audience!]] - Monkey Joe and Tippy Toe like to mock comic book fans.
* [[Take That, Audience!]] - Monkey Joe and Tippy Toe like to mock comic book fans.
* [[Taking You With Me]] - A very hilarious zig-zag. When the villain Maelstrom created a device that would bring about the end of the universe, Mr. Immortal convinced him that if he destroyed everything, there would be nobody left to study what remained. This started to depress Maelstrom, which Mr. Immortal took advantage of. He convinced Maelstrom that the best course of action was suicide. Just to seal the deal, Mr. Immortal even agreed to a suicide pact and die with him. Mr. Immortal shot himself in the head to show he was serious, after which Maelstrom followed suit. Mr. Immortal woke up a few moments later to shut down the device.
* [[Taking You with Me]] - A very hilarious zig-zag. When the villain Maelstrom created a device that would bring about the end of the universe, Mr. Immortal convinced him that if he destroyed everything, there would be nobody left to study what remained. This started to depress Maelstrom, which Mr. Immortal took advantage of. He convinced Maelstrom that the best course of action was suicide. Just to seal the deal, Mr. Immortal even agreed to a suicide pact and die with him. Mr. Immortal shot himself in the head to show he was serious, after which Maelstrom followed suit. Mr. Immortal woke up a few moments later to shut down the device.
* [[The Thing That Would Not Leave]] - Deadpool.
* [[The Thing That Would Not Leave]] - Deadpool.
* [[Tonight Someone Dies]] - Promised, and more or less made good on, for each issue of the "GLA" miniseries. And that's not even counting Mr. Immortal.
* [[Tonight Someone Dies]] - Promised, and more or less made good on, for each issue of the "GLA" miniseries. And that's not even counting Mr. Immortal.

Revision as of 18:49, 8 April 2014

"I got a message form the Great Lakes Avengers

They offered me a membership, but I did not accept

Because they're a walking disaster!"
Kirby Krackle, in their song Great Lakes Avengers.

Created for Marvel Comics by John Byrne in the July 1989 issue of West Coast Avengers, the Great Lakes Avengers were a group of Mystery Men from Wisconsin. The original roster included:

The team appeared sporadically in Avengers titles during the early 90s, and were even briefly joined by more "official" Avengers members Hawkeye and Mockingbird. After a few years absence, the team returned, renaming themselves the "Lightning Rods" after the Thunderbolts, who were popular at the time, and appearing in both the Thunderbolts and Deadpool comics of the time. Eventually, they reverted back to the name Great Lakes Avengers in time for a series of very small cameos in the JLA/Avengers crossover. (It should be noted that this is around the time the team started calling themselves the GLA. Coincidence? And apparently this confirms that they are actually "real" Avengers after all somehow.) The team roster gained their first solo book in June of 2006, thanks to Dan Slott, with the four part GLA miniseries. This was also the first major roster change since their introduction, as Dinah Soar was killed and Flatman and Doorman went on a recruiting spree. New members included:

  • Gene "Leather Boy" Lorrene: Revealed to be an actual founding member of the team who was kicked out early due in part to not actually having powers and partly because he was a Leather Man and BDSM enthusiast who totally missed the point of Mr. Immortal's first call for "costumed adventurers". Angered at this, he eventually joined the team's Rogues Gallery, along with Dr. Tannenbaum and Deathurge the squirrel.
  • Doreen "Squirrel Girl" Green: Mutant with squirrel like agility, the ability to talk to squirrels, and a tail. Despite this laughable powerset, she's regarded by S.H.I.E.L.D. as the greatest superhero combatant alive. Gone up against, and defeated Dr. Doom, M.O.D.O.K., Thanos and Deadpool (twice).
  • Monkey Joe and Tippy Toe: Squirrel girl's squirrels. Have a tendency to speak to the reader. Monkey Joe was killed by a vengeful Leather Boy; Tippy Toe became his replacement.
  • Doug "Grasshopper" Taggert: The original "Grasshopper" was a Roxxon security guard with a grasshopper themed Powered Armor. Killed within 5.8 seconds of joining the team with a thrown sai to the face. Others have taken up the mantle, but they didn't do much better: one accidentally jumped all the way to space, one killed by an angry Deadpool, and another turned out to be a Skrull infiltrator.
  • Wade Deadpool Willson: Technically still a member of the team, he origionally joined out of boredum and to chase after Big Bertha. Caused more conflicts than he helped with. And yes, at one point Deadpool was technically an Avenger.

Since then, the team has appeared sporadically in a wide variety of titles. At the end of the GLA series, they were forced to change their name for in universe legal reasons. They first settled on the Great Lakes X-Men, then became the Great Lakes Champions after winning a poker game. They registered during the Marvel Civil War event and became the official Initiative team for the state of Wisconsin, and changed their name once again to the Great Lakes Initiative, momentarily taking on Deadpool as a reserve member. Some time after the Secret Invasion, Nevada team leader Gravity was transferred as punishment to head up the Avengers in his home state. Squirrel Girl has recently joined the New Avengers in New York as official nanny for Luke Cage and Jessica Jones.

Flatman and Squirrel Girl did make a guest appearance on Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes as part of a Terrible Interviewees Montage. Both were rejected. Flatman also appeared in The Superhero Squad Show.


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  (The Ghost Of) Monkey Joe says: Whatever. Not like it's gonna bring me back or anything. Feh, I'm outta here.