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Kelsey Leigh just wanted to protect her children, but an unclear choice forced her to become a super-hero while never seeing them again. Her bitterness twisted her into lashing out, but she made her peace in the end and reunited with her kids because of it. Read the brief but emotional history of... LIONHEART!
The Lord of the Loa, the Houngan Supreme, The Man Who Died Twice, He who do that voodoo that he do so well... today's Spotlight falls on Jericho Drumm. To his friends, he's a brother, but his enemies will respectfully call him... DOCTOR VOODOO!
Dennis Dunphy was Demolition Dunphy when he got Down and Dirty as a Dedicated wrestler. He was Determined to Do more after meeting Captain America, and Dedicated himself to being a Distinguished Do-gooder. Darn shame, but Dennis's Deeds Did him Dirty, and he got a reputation as Dim and Daffy. Dat being said, Dis guy Does it like nobody else, and his name is... D-MAN!
Manhattan's Magic Mansion presents to you tonight a true, bona fide, genuine, magical performance that will both astound and amaze you! Let me introduce to you the fabulous, the powerful, the dangerous, the seductive… GLAMOR & ILLUSION!

Spotlight On... LIONHEART!

The lost Captain Britain, Kelsey Leigh emerged from a particularly controversial run on Avengers. Still, she represented an important question in Omniversal lore -- If potential Captains were always given a choice between the Sword of Might and the Amulet of Right, what happens when someone chooses the Sword and the path of violence? Tragically separated from her children as a result of her choice, Kelsey rejected the Captain Britain Corps and became Lionheart, joining with Albion and other Sword-bearers to reject the judgment of Roma and Brian Braddock. Ultimately, though, Kelsey learned how to reject the violence in her heart and was reunited with her children.

Spotlight On... DOCTOR VOODOO!

Today our sister sites begin Magic Month with a Spotlight on the Lord of the Loa, Jericho Drumm! Introduced during the 1970's, Brother Voodoo had limited success as a houngan super-hero, quickly being relegated to a series of guest appearances over the next few decades. After Secret Invasion, however, DOCTOR Voodoo became the new Sorcerer Supreme, combining the servant of the Vishanti and the Loa into one man. Although he was temporarily killed to make room for Stephen Strange's return, Doctor Voodoo was soon resurrected and enjoyed healthy runs with the Avengers Unity Division and a romance with the Scarlet Witch. As the headmaster of Strange Academy in his hometown of New Orleans, Doctor Voodoo has made a home for himself in the annals of Marvel lore.

Hero Team entry... GWEN-VENGERS

It is undeniable that Gwen Stacy has become a fan favorite among comic book readers. She always had a certain legendary status, given her very high profile death, which is credited to have triggered a change in the tone of Marvel Comics. However in 2015, she came back into Marvel comics in a big way with her alternate universe counterpart, Ghost-Spider. Since then readers have seen virtually every possible permutation of a Gwen Stacy/insert hero, however it was not until Spider-Gwen: Gwenverse that we saw an actual team of “Gwens” team up to save the day. Read here about the unfortunately named Gwen-Vengers.

Spotlight On... D-MAN!

APRIL FOOLS! Here... have a fool! With all due respect to Dennis Dunphy, D-Man regularly appears on any list of the lamest Avengers of all time. He does have a lot working against him... a copycat costume, one of the shortest membership stints ever, and a reputation as the homeless super-hero. D-Man was often an easy target for jokes. Beneath it all, though, Dennis is a nice, good-natured and eager-to-please guy who simply wasn't cut out to be an action hero. Through no fault of his own, Dennis has suffered through brain damage and mental illness while still focused on trying to do the right thing. He has recently moved away from street fighting to focus on helping people in environments better suited for his caring and empathic nature. "D" is for Dedicated!

Spotlight On... GLAMOR & ILLUSION!

These characters were the inspiration for the second episode of WANDAVISION. Two apparent “illusionists” who befriended the Vision and Scarlet Witch during their attempt at a normal life in New Jersey of all places. Despite having a secret criminal background, the married couple were stalwart friends for Vizh and Wanda and saved their bacon a couple of times in their few appearances. Read here about Glamour and Illusion.

ETERNALS / THANOS FAMILY TREE

Marvel's Eternals are far and away one of the most puzzling of its franchises. Fraught with retcon upon retcon, at its core stands quite a large family of multiple generations and just as many feuds. From Thanos to Eros, Ikaris to Druig, Nebula to just about everyone, the central Eternals family has mythos that is as compelling as it is confounding. In this article focusing on its central family line, UXN/MAN does its best to unpack this history while addressing the host of contradictions throughout. Read here about the Eternals/Thanos Family Tree.