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Thunderbolts and Marvel's
* Fusion # 1-3 ( Image Comics / Top Cow Productions / Marvel Comics, 2009, crossover featuring Top Cow's Cyberforce and Hunter-Killer versus Marvel's Avengers and Thunderbolts )

Thunderbolts and Most
* Most of the post-Civil War Thunderbolts appear in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2.
Most of the rest of the Thunderbolts, including MACH-2 and Melissa, were pardoned and released.
Most of the other costumed heroes and villains chose to part company as well, and Songbird agreed to stay with the Thunderbolts under Zemo's leadership, despite his claim that their mission was to attempt to rule the world in order to save it.

Thunderbolts and collects
* Thunderbolts: First Strikes ( collects Thunderbolts # 1-2, 48 pages, softcover, December 1997, ISBN 978-0-7851-0577-0 )
* Thunderbolts: Justice Like Lightning ... ( collects Thunderbolts # 1-4, Thunderbolts ' 97 annual, The Incredible Hulk # 449, Tales of the Marvel Universe special and Spider-Man Team-Up # 7, 224 pages, softcover, December 2001, ISBN 0-7851-0817-3 )
1 ( collects Thunderbolts # 1-5, Thunderbolts: Distant Rumblings #- 1, Thunderbolts ' 97 annual, The Incredible Hulk # 449, Tales of the Marvel Universe one-shot and Spider-Man Team-Up # 7, 296 pages, April 2011, ISBN 0-7851-5309-8 )
2 ( collects Thunderbolts # 6-14, and Heroes for Hire # 7, 256 pages, March 2012, ISBN 0-7851-5965-7 )
3 ( collects Thunderbolts # 15-22, 0, and Captain America & Citizen V Annual ‘ 98 ; Avengers Vol.
1: The Nefaria Protocols ( collects The Avengers # 31-34 and Thunderbolts # 42-44, 184 pages, softcover, March 2004, ISBN 0-7851-1445-9 )
* Thunderbolts: How to Lose ( by John Arcudi, collects Thunderbolts # 76-81, 120 pages, softcover, November 2003, ISBN 0-7851-1248-0 )
2: Best Intentions ( collects Avengers / Thunderbolts # 1-6, 144 pages, softcover, November 2004, ISBN 0-7851-1422-X )
1: One Step Forward ( collects New Thunderbolts # 1-6, 144 pages, softcover, June 2005, ISBN 0-7851-1565-X )
2: Modern Marvels ( collects New Thunderbolts # 7-12, 144 pages, softcover, November 2005, ISBN 0-7851-1794-6 )
3: Right of Power ( collects New Thunderbolts # 13-18 and Thunderbolts # 100, 184 pages, softcover, June 2006, ISBN 0-7851-1832-2 )
* Civil War: Thunderbolts ( collects Thunderbolts # 101-105, 120 pages, softcover, May 2007, ISBN 0-7851-1947-7 )
* Thunderbolts: The Guardian Protocols ( collects Thunderbolts # 106-109, 96 pages, July 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2246-X )
* Thunderbolts Presents: Zemo-Born Better ( by Fabian Nicieza, collects 4-issue mini-series, 96 pages, August 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2621-X )
* Thunderbolts: Faith in Monsters ( collects Thunderbolts # 110-115, " Thunderbolts: Desperate Measures ", Civil War: Choosing Sides and Civil War: The Initiative, 192 pages, hardcover, September 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2568-X, softcover, January 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2566-3 )

Thunderbolts and first
This turns out to be a lie, and he turns on the Thunderbolts during their first mission together.
The Thunderbolts were first presented as a group of superheroes like the Avengers, both to readers and to the Marvel Universe, who became heroes to help protect the world when the Avengers were declared dead after the events of the 1996 " Onslaught " crossover.
However the final page of the first issue of their comic book revealed that the Thunderbolts were the Masters of Evil in disguise, a surprise twist carefully guarded by Marvel.
The Thunderbolts first appeared as a team in The Incredible Hulk # 449 ( January 1997 ), written by Peter David and illustrated by Mike Deodato.
The first issue, cover dated April 1997, was played largely as a straight superhero story, until the revelation of the Thunderbolts ' true nature on the last page of the comic.
With the combination of the eighty-one issues of the first series and the first eighteen issues of New Thunderbolts, the series reverted back to its original numbering with Thunderbolts # 100.
The Thunderbolts also feature in the Spider-Man storyline " New Ways to Die ", which is the first proper showdown between him and the team.
The Thunderbolts met Counter-Earth versions of Heinrich Zemo, Helmut Zemo and the first Moonstone, the last of which was known as Phantom Eagle.
During their first training session, Luke Cage is attacked by Baron Helmut Zemo, who declares that he will take leadership of the Thunderbolts.
* Civil War # 6 ( Marvel Comics, 2006, first appearance of Norman Osborn's Thunderbolts team )
After escaping the Raft by time-travelling, the Thunderbolts wound up meeting their counterparts-the first Thunderbolts team.
The third Cyclone first appeared in Thunderbolts # 3.
At first, Fresson attempted to flee, but quickly surrendered and joined the Thunderbolts.
The Redeemers were first used by a mind-controlled Henry Peter Gyrich to fight the Thunderbolts.
The first 11 Thunderbolts were painted maroon ( known as Vintage Burgundy in Ford literature ), the rest white ; 99 had manual transmissions.
* Thunderbolts Prelude ( 1997, reprints team's first appearance in Incredible Hulk vol.

Thunderbolts and appearances
The character appeared several years later in Web of Spider-Man Annual # 3 ( 1987 ), and made several appearances in Thunderbolts vol.
This was followed by appearances in issues # 15-17 and # 25 of Thunderbolts and issues # 10-11 and # 61 of Deadpool.
She made numerous appearances as a supervillain before taking on a new role as a superhero in the Thunderbolts series.

Thunderbolts and six
Calling themselves the Thunderbolts, the six new ' heroes ' were ready for action.
The Thunderbolts comic then shifted focus for six issues.
In 2004, the six issue Avengers / Thunderbolts limited series was launched, picking up a year after the events of Thunderbolts # 75.

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