Committee (comics)

Committee (comics)
The Committee
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Werewolf by Night #10 (Sept 1973)
Created by Gerry Conway and Tom Sutton
In-story information
Type of organization Organized crime

The Committee is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe.

Contents

Publication history

The Committee first appeared in Werewolf by Night #10 (September 1973), and was created by Gerry Conway and Tom Sutton.

The organization subsequently appears in Werewolf by Night #11-14 (November 1973-February 1974), #17-20 (May-August 1974), #32-33 (August-September 1975), Spider-Woman #19 (October 1979), Marvel Team-Up #93 (May 1980), Moon Knight #4 (February 1981), #29-30 (March-April 1983), and Moon Knight #3 (August 2006).

Fictional organization history

The Committee was a Los Angeles-based secret criminal cabal of businessmen. They made enemies of the Werewolf by Night and Moon Knight.

The Committee were also responsible for hiring the Enforcer to fight Spider-Woman,[1] and the Tatterdemalion, who went up against the Werewolf and Spider-Man.[2]

References

  1. ^ Spider-Woman #19 (October 1979)
  2. ^ Marvel Team-Up #93 (May 1980)

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