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Vox

Vox

A masked hero who was once a recruit of the 50-Stare Initiative, previously with the Kentucky team, The Action Pack.

Name:
Vox
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Real name:
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Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Blast Power
  • Intellect
  • Leadership
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Origin

Vox is appointed leader of Action Pack, the Initiative team of Kentucky. Vox sets up their portal to the Negative Zone prison from their home base when Justice uses their portal to perform a state to state jump. Vox and his teammates, Frog-Man and Prima Donna are jolted by a telekinetic blast from an irate Justice as he races to the home of Michael Van Patrick to get some answers.

Creation

Vox was created by Dan Slott and Stefano Caselli in 2007 and first appeared in Avengers: The Initiative # 7.

Story Arcs

Secret Invasion

During the Secret Invasion, Skrulls were placing sleeper agents on every Initiative team to gather intel and infiltrate the Initiative from the inside. Dum Dum Dugan was a Skrull agent that was running Camp Hammond when he learned that the Skrull Kill Krew and 3-D Man were traveling state to state to eliminate the Skrull sleeper agents. Dugan ordered a broadcast to all Initiative bases and told all his sleeper agents to reveal themselves so they can reap the rewards for the Skrull Empire. Frog-Man revealed himself as the sleeper agent on Action Pack.

Fear Itself

Commander Steve Rogers informs Prodigy of the unknown meteors that have fallen from the heavens and mass panic is on the horizon. Rogers asks Prodigy to gather heroes on a volunteer basis to help keep the peace and lead a new Initiative where there is no forced conscription or registration. Prodigy agrees to become the leader of the new Initiative and most of the former Initiative members including Vox gather in Washington DC.

The Paladins

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After the Initiative folded, a few recruits, including Vox, from across the country came together to form The Paladins, believing they could do a better job without government supervision. The Paladins were desperate to make a name for themselves, so they worked with Veronica Eden, who dreamed of leading Hydra, to fake superhero battles. When Eden was arrested, The Paladins decided to activate The Overseer from Eden's storage to replace her but were easily overwhelmed.

Fifty-One was the only one regretting abandoning Overseer to its own devices. He wanted to warn someone, but Think Tank psychically controlled him. To protect themselves, The Paladins turned Fifty-One into the villain they could publicly fight.

When Fifty-One broke free of the telepathic control, he broke Eden out of prison, getting the attention of Iron Man and Captain America. They believed the story The Paladins told about Fifty-One going rogue, so they returned Fifty-One to their custody after catching him. The Paladins almost killed him when Cap and Stark learned the truth and came to Fifty-One's rescue.

Issues

December 2007

December 2008

January 2009

July 2011

February 2022

March 2022

May 2022

Volumes

2007

2011

2021

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