Teen Brigade


The Teen Brigade is either of two distinct fictional teams appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Both teams were recruited by Rick Jones from young amateur radio enthusiasts in order to obtain and divulge strategic information about safety hazards, most notably those involving the Hulk. The first group was founded in The Incredible Hulk #6.

Overview

The rationale for creating such teams was that with their help Rick Jones could reach the Hulk faster, possibly in time to help him avoid fights or other incidents that could bring the Hulk trouble.
The first Teen Brigade was formed by Rick in The Incredible Hulk #6, and they helped build a weapon for the Hulk to defeat the Metal Master. The group played a role in the origin of the Avengers in The Avengers #1, because it was the tampering of a radio transmission the Brigade intended to send to the Fantastic Four that brought the original Avengers together to fight the Hulk. In The Avengers #2, they called Giant-Man to help defeat a Space Phantom. They contacted the Avengers to notify them about the whereabouts of the rampaging Hulk in The Avengers #3. In The Avengers #4, the team helped Rick and Captain America track down a villain who turned the Avengers into stone. They later freed the Avengers when they had been imprisoned inside Kang's ship by pretending they wanted to join Kang, then dropping an energy cylinder to distract the time-traveller.
The second Teen Brigade was assembled at a time when the Hulk was under the Corruptor's control. In an eerie parallel to the Avengers' origin, the Corruptor's own equipment interfered with a transmission meant to the Avengers and instead reached a handful of south western superheroes, giving birth to the superteam known as the Rangers.
The Teen Brigade was mentioned as an inspiration by Captain America when he decided to create an online network in stories published in the early 1990s.
A third version of the Teen Brigade appear in the 2011 series Vengeance composed of Barnell Bohusk, Angel Salvadore, the In-Betweener and two new heroes: Miss America and the Ultimate Nullifier.

In other media

Teen Brigade appear in Hulk segment of Marvel Super Heroes Show.