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Texas Twister : ウィキペディア英語版
Texas Twister

Texas Twister is a fictional comic book superhero that appears in publications from Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Roy Thomas and penciller George Pérez and first appeared in ''Fantastic Four'' vol.1 #177 (December 1976). He was a S.H.I.E.L.D. Super-Agent and he is a member of the Rangers, the American Southwest superhero team.
==Publication history==
Texas Twister first appeared in ''Fantastic Four'' vol.1 #177 (December 1976), and was created by writer Roy Thomas and penciller George Pérez. One year later, with writer Don Glut and penciller John Buscema, Roy Thomas further developed his creation in ''Captain America'' vol. 1 #217 (January 1978). Texas Twister became a member of S.H.I.E.L.D. Super-Agents. This team was also depicted in the next issue of ''Captain America'' written by Don Glut and drawn by Sal Buscema. Writers Roger Slifer and Len Wein used the cowboy character and made him an opponent of the Human Torch in ''Fantastic Four'' vol.1 #192 (March 1978). The issue was drawn by his cocreator George Pérez. The S.H.I.E.L.D. Super-Agents reappeared in ''Captain America'' vol.1 #228-229 (December 1978 - January 1979), written by Roger McKenzie and drawn by Sal Buscema. Texas Twister appeared in a flashback in the story "Aftermath" published in ''Captain America'' vol.1 #231 (March 1979).
In the story "You Get What You Need!" published in ''Incredible Hulk'' vol.1 #265 (November 1981), Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema created the superhero team Rangers. In addition to Texas Twister, the team consists of western characters Shooting Star, Firebird, the Phantom Rider (Hamilton Slade, then called Night Rider), and the contemporary Red Wolf. Along many superheroes, Tewas Twister appeared in the three-issue comic book limited series ''Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions'' (June–August 1982). The series was written by Mark Gruenwald with art by John Romita, Jr. and Bob Layton. The Rangers appeared in ''Incredible Hulk '' vol.2 #279 (January 1983) written by Bill Mantlo.
Texas Twister has been identified as one of the 142 registered superheroes who appear on the cover of the comic book ''Avengers: The Initiative'' #1 (June 2007). The character appeared in the issues 1, 2 and 19 of this series.
In 2012, writer Chris Yost chose the Texas team the Rangers to come into conflict with Houston's new superhero Scarlet Spider in the story "The Second Master" in ''Scarlet Spider'' #7-9. In an interview with Comic Book Resources, at a question about the antagonists in the story, Chris Yost answered "You'll also be seeing a well known super-hero group from the American southwest named -- wait for it -- The Rangers! Texas Twister! Shooting Star! Red Wolf! Living Lightning! Firebird! Even a new hero or two! And spoiler alert -- Scarlet Spider will fight them.".
Texas Twister has entries in the ''Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe'' vol.1 #11, ''OHOTMU Deluxe Edition'' #13, the ''OHOTMU Master Edition'', ''All-New OHOTMU Update'' #4 and has a partial entry in ''Civil War Files''.

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