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In 2002, writer Brian Azzarello and artist Richard Corben collaborated on Cage, a standalone mini-series set outside the mainstream Marvel canon.
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In the aftermath of the " Onslaught" and " Heroes Reborn" companywide storylines, Cage was included in the series Heroes for Hire, written by John Ostrander, which lasted 19 issues.
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Cage received exposure in other books at the time, including his own serial in the anthology series Marvel Comics Presents. The series, written by Marc McLaurin, ran 20 issues. The revived series updated the character, with Cage symbolically destroying his original costume on the cover of the first issue. In 1992, Cage was relaunched in a new series simply titled Cage, set primarily in Chicago. The series' final writer, James Owsley (aka Christopher Priest), attempted to shed Cage's blaxploitation roots by giving him a larger vocabulary and reducing usage of his catchphrase, "Sweet Christmas!" The series' title remained Power Man, though with issue #50 (April 1978) the trademarked cover title became Power Man and Iron Fist, retained through the series' cancellation with issue #125 (Sept. Īs blaxploitation's popularity faded, Cage was paired with the superhero Iron Fist, whose popularity was based on the declining martial arts film genre, in an effort to save both characters from cancellation. Cage's adventures were set in a grungier, more crime-dominated New York City than that inhabited by other Marvel superheroes of the time. The character was the first Black American superhero to star in his own comic-book series, which was retitled with the cover trademark Luke Cage, Power Man and the trademarked title Power Man with issue #17. The series initially was written by Goodwin and pencilled by George Tuska, with the character's costume designed by John Romita Sr. He debuted in his own series, with the cover trademark Luke Cage, Hero for Hire and the title Hero for Hire. Luke Cage was created following conversations between Archie Goodwin and Roy Thomas shortly after blaxploitation films emerged as a popular new genre. Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #1 ( cover-dated June 1972), the debut of Luke Cage. Mike Colter portrayed the character in Marvel's Netflix television series Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and The Defenders, set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The character has been substantially adapted from the comics into various forms of media. In 2005, writer Brian Michael Bendis added Luke Cage to the lineup of the New Avengers, and he has since appeared in various Avengers titles, and became the leader of a group of reformed supervillains called the Thunderbolts. He later marries the super-powered private investigator Jessica Jones, with whom he has a daughter. In issue #50, Cage teams up with fellow superhero Iron Fist as part of a crime-fighting duo in the renamed title, Power Man and Iron Fist.

Once freed, he becomes a " hero for hire" and has forty-nine issues of solo adventures (comic title renamed to Luke Cage, Power Man with issue #17).
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Ĭreated during the height of the blaxploitation genre, Luke Cage had been imprisoned for a crime he did not commit and gained the powers of superhuman strength and unbreakable skin after being subjected voluntarily to an experimental procedure. He was possibly one of the earliest black superheroes to be featured as the protagonist and title character of a Marvel comic book. He first appeared in Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #1 (June 1972) and was created by Archie Goodwin, George Tuska, Roy Thomas, and John Romita Sr.

Luke Cage, also known as Power Man, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
