- marvel.fandom.com wiki/Thunderbolts_(Earth-616)All Comics. ... Formed by Baron Zemo as a new Masters of Evil, the Thunderbolts were originally villains adopting heroic identities for access to public resources.
- comicbookmovie.com thunderbolts/A fictitious antihero team known as The Thunderbolts has appeared in American comic books produced by Marvel Comics.
- readallcomics.com category/thunderbolts/In the aftermath of DEVIL’S REIGN, the Big Apple has big problems, and it’s up to a new group of Thunderbolts to turn things around.
- beyondsciencetv.medium.com marvel-reveals-lineup-…Here was the concept art of the group they showed off: It’s an interesting mix of characters, some of whom have been in Thunderbolts comics, others of which have...
- comicbasics.com tag/thunderbolts/The Thunderbolts are a team of antiheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. The team was initially introduced as a group of supervillains posing as heroes to gain the...
- comicvine.gamespot.com thunderbolts/4060-23977/…The Thunderbolts went through many evolutions: Baron Zemo's plan for world domination, a superhero team comprised of super-villains seeking...
- readcomic.net comic/thunderbolts-2013Read Thunderbolts (2013) Comic Online. Get ready for a Thunderbolts team unlike any you''ve seen before. Daniel Way and Steve Dillon are making plans for...
- ranker.com list/every-thunderbolts-team-in-marvel…The Thunderbolts’ original members showed up on the scene to shock comic book readers with their true nature in 1997, and each new Thunderbolts team...
- comixextra.com comic/thunderbolts-classicCollecting Thunderbolts (1997) #1-5 and #-1, Incredible Hulk (1968) #449, Tales of the Marvel Universe #1, Spider-Man Team-Up #7 & Thunderbolts Annual ''97.
- tvtropes.org pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ComicBook/…Thunderbolts is a fictional antihero team published by Marvel Comics. Created in response to the disappearance of the big name heroes like the Fantastic …