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More information about the Mighty Crusaders can be found in Wiki/TheOtherWiki.

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More information about the Mighty Crusaders can be found in Wiki/TheOtherWiki.
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Everythings Better With Monkeys has been turned into a disambiguation. Zero Context Examples and examples that don’t fit existing tropes will be removed.


* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Dr. Uruk Ak'ahk a.k.a. Dusty, an alien talking chimpanzee.
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* ShrinkingViolet: Yvette, before becoming the new Jaguar.

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* ShrinkingViolet: Yvette, Ivette, before becoming the new Jaguar.
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'''The Jaguar''' (Yvette "Ivy" Velez) - Apprentice to zoologist Ralph Hardy (the original Jaguar).

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'''The Jaguar''' (Yvette (Ivette "Ivy" Velez) - Apprentice to zoologist Ralph Hardy (the original Jaguar).



* WarGod: Ai apaec, who is the source Yvette's powers.
* UpgradeArtifact: Despite being the son of two super-heroes, Wyatt has virtually no athletic ability so The Shield gives him a suit based his own that increases the wearer's physical attributes ten-fold. The 98-pound weakling goes from barely being able to do a single pull-up to doing...wait for it...a Back Flip!

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* WarGod: Ai apaec, Apaeic, who is the source Yvette's of Ivette's powers.
* UpgradeArtifact: Despite being the son of two super-heroes, Wyatt has virtually no athletic ability so The Shield gives him a suit based on his own that increases the wearer's physical attributes ten-fold. The 98-pound weakling goes from barely being able to do a single pull-up to doing...wait for it...a Back Flip!
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Before there was Franchise/ArchieComics, there was [=MLJ=], who, in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, published comics featuring super heroes like the Shield (who happened to be [[CaptainPatriotic the first patriotic superhero]] . . . yes, before Comicbook/CaptainAmerica), the Comet and Steel Sterling. In UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks, these heroes were joined by the likes of the Fly, Fly Girl, the Jaguar and the Web. They joined forces as a super team dubbed . . . The Mighty Crusaders.

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Before there was Franchise/ArchieComics, Creator/ArchieComics, there was [=MLJ=], who, in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, published comics featuring super heroes like the Shield (who happened to be [[CaptainPatriotic the first patriotic superhero]] . . . yes, before Comicbook/CaptainAmerica), the Comet and Steel Sterling. In UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks, these heroes were joined by the likes of the Fly, Fly Girl, the Jaguar and the Web. They joined forces as a super team dubbed . . . The Mighty Crusaders.
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** The Sting, in SPADES. He was considered so dangerous, he was caged in a small containment pod, behind a completely sealed cell door.

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** The Sting, in SPADES. He Sting was considered so dangerous, he was caged in a small containment pod, behind a completely sealed cell door.



* BadassGrandpa: Joe "the Shield" Higgins.

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