An overbearing genius who serves as a primary intelligence officer for the government, investigating the new superhuman threats.

Superhero Ethics and the Shattered Utopia: A Look at Squadron Supreme Vol. 1: Power to the People

Howard Chaykin’s take on the Squadron focuses less on traditional "cape-and-tights" action and more on personal and political confrontation.

The story is set five years after an apocalyptic battle with Redstone and a devastating conflict with the Ultimate Universe. In this timeline, the most powerful members of the Squadron have mysteriously vanished, leaving a power vacuum on an Earth struggling to rebuild.

Returning to Earth as a "dysfunctional family" of sorts, their presence raises the stakes as they begin to infect others with superhuman abilities. Core Themes: Power, Control, and Consequence

Stranded and cynical, Fury acts as the pragmatic glue holding together a fragile peace.

Written by Howard Chaykin with art by Marco Turini, this volume collects issues #1–6 and serves as a direct follow-up to the Ultimate Power crossover event. The Premise: A World Without Its Gods