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− | [[Jay Garrick]] | + | -[[Jay Garrick]] |
− | [[The Human Torch]] | + | -[[The Human Torch]] |
− | [[Betty Walker]] | + | -[[Betty Walker]] |
− | [[Alan Douglas]] | + | -[[Alan Douglas]] |
− | [[Linda Turner]] | + | -[[Linda Turner]] |
+ | -[[Claire Voyant]] |
Revision as of 02:53, 30 August 2018
Chartered secretly by Franklin Roosevelt in 1939, the Great Lakes Defenders were organized after numerous civilian contacts were made in the United States with pro-Nazi agents and allies. Even before American officially joined in World War II, the Purifiers were implementing measures to destabilize American society.
Alan Scott, Orson Randall, Dinah Drake Lance, Thomas Wayne and Jay Garrick discovered each other independently fending off the incursions of these invaders. They quickly became allies in the fight and cooperated in defending America from the Purifiers.
They were formally organized in 1939 and given covert support from the Office of Strategic Services, tasked with counter-espionage operations domestically and abroad.
The Great Lakes Defenders disbanded in 1948 with the death of Adolph Hitler and the founding of SHIELD.
Roster
-Alan Scott -Dinah Drake Lance -Thomas Wayne -Jay Garrick -The Human Torch -Betty Walker -Alan Douglas -Linda Turner -Claire Voyant