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* Agents of [[SHIELD]] who are not major characters could just as easily be called Blue Shirts with the number of times SHIELD agents are killed en masse. |
* Agents of [[SHIELD]] who are not major characters could just as easily be called Blue Shirts with the number of times SHIELD agents are killed en masse. |
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** The same goes for former Marvel supervillain prison, The Vault which was not only a [[Cardboard Prison]] but was staffed by an army of men wearing armor based on [[Iron Man]] suits called The Guardsmen. Every time there was a breakout, several of them would be killed. In fact, [[Venom (Comic Book)|Venom]] once killed a group of Guardsmen during one of his many escapes and the guards' friends and family became an armored [[Super Team]] intent on killing him. |
** The same goes for former Marvel supervillain prison, The Vault which was not only a [[Cardboard Prison]] but was staffed by an army of men wearing armor based on [[Iron Man]] suits called The Guardsmen. Every time there was a breakout, several of them would be killed. In fact, [[Venom (Comic Book)|Venom]] once killed a group of Guardsmen during one of his many escapes and the guards' friends and family became an armored [[Super Team]] intent on killing him. |
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* For nine issues, [[Amazing Stories (magazine)|''Amazing Stories'']] ran a comic strip written and drawn by [[John Kovalic]] about the perils of being a red shirt. The strip was called ''Redshirts'', and it has been collected in its entirety [http://www.dorktower.com/2016/09/26/redshirts/ here]. |
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== Fan Works == |
== Fan Works == |