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== Major Mapleleaf (Louis Sadler) == |
== Major Mapleleaf (Louis Sadler) == |
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|real_name=Louis Sadler |
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|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]] |
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]] |
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|debut=''[[Alpha Flight]]'' |
|debut=''[[Alpha Flight (comic book)|Alpha Flight]]'' #106 (March 1992) |
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|creators=[[Scott Lobdell]] & [[Mark Pacella]] |
|creators=[[Scott Lobdell]] & [[Mark Pacella]] |
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|species=Human mutate |
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|alliances=[[Invaders (comics)|Invaders]] |
|alliances=[[Invaders (comics)|Invaders]] |
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|powers= |
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'''Louis Sadler''' is the name of the first Major Mapleleaf. He first appeared in ''Alpha Flight |
'''Louis Sadler''' is the name of the first Major Mapleleaf. He first appeared in ''Alpha Flight'' #106. |
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=== Fictional character biography === |
=== Fictional character biography === |
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Louis Sadler is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] superhero during [[World War II]] and the occasional ally of the [[Invaders (comics)|Invaders]] in their battles against [[Hitler]] and the [[Nazis]]. He gains his powers through an unrevealed process which appears to have affected his aging process.<ref>''Alpha Flight'' vol. 3 #3</ref> After the war, he goes underground with his crime-fighting and eventually reveals his public identity in 1963 so that he can devote time to raising his son, Michael, his proudest achievement.<ref>''Alpha Flight'' vol. 3 #9</ref> After Michael's death from [[HIV/AIDS|AIDS]], Sadler sinks into a depression. Later, when the news is making a cause celebre out of a baby with HIV, he goes on a rampage, believing society did not care about Michael's fate due to his being gay. He is stopped by [[Northstar (Marvel Comics)|Northstar]] of [[Alpha Flight]].<ref>''Alpha Flight'' #106</ref> |
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== Major Mapleleaf (Lou Sadler Jr.) == |
== Major Mapleleaf (Lou Sadler Jr.) == |
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|real_name=Louis "Lou" Sadler Jr. |
|real_name=Louis "Lou" Sadler Jr. |
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|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]] |
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]] |
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|debut=''[[Alpha Flight]]'' vol. 3 #1 |
|debut=''[[Alpha Flight (comic book)|Alpha Flight]]'' vol. 3 #1 |
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|creators=[[Scott Lobdell]] & [[Clayton Henry]] |
|creators=[[Scott Lobdell]] & [[Clayton Henry]] |
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|species=Human mutate |
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|alliances=[[Alpha Flight]] |
|alliances=[[Alpha Flight]] |
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'''Louis |
'''Louis Sadler Jr.''', the younger son of the original Major Mapleleaf, assumes the mantle of Major Mapleleaf. Lou first appears in ''Alpha Flight'' vol. 3 #1. |
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=== Fictional character biography === |
=== Fictional character biography === |
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Louis "Lou" Sadler |
Louis "Lou" Sadler Jr. is a normal human with no superpowers who rides a super-powered horse named Thunder. |
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Bearing the rank of |
Bearing the rank of staff sergeant in the [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]], Sadler takes the codename Major Mapleleaf to honour his father. Lou was reportedly beaten by his father, who blamed him for the death of his mother. Lou, who speaks very positively of his father, denies the abuse.<ref>''Alpha Flight'' vol. 3 #3–5</ref> |
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Sadler |
Sadler is recruited by [[Sasquatch (comics)|Sasquatch]] as one of the new members of the Alpha Flight team when the original team is kidnapped by [[extraterrestrial life|aliens]].<ref>''Alpha Flight'' vol. 3 #6</ref> |
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Along with [[Guardian (Marvel Comics)|Guardian]], both incarnations of [[Puck (comics)|Puck]], [[Vindicator (comics)|Vindicator]], and [[Shaman (comics)|Shaman]], Major Mapleleaf |
Along with [[Guardian (Marvel Comics)|Guardian]], both incarnations of [[Puck (comics)|Puck]], [[Vindicator (comics)|Vindicator]], and [[Shaman (comics)|Shaman]], Major Mapleleaf is among the Alpha Flight members killed by [[The Collective (comics)|the Collective]].<ref>''[[The New Avengers (comics)|The New Avengers]]'' #16</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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*[http://alphaflight.net/alphanex/index.php?title=Major_Mapleleaf_I AlphaFlight.net Alphanex Entry on Major Mapleleaf I] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110723013330/http://alphaflight.net/alphanex/index.php?title=Major_Mapleleaf_I AlphaFlight.net Alphanex Entry on Major Mapleleaf I] |
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*[http://alphaflight.net/alphanex/index.php?title=Major_Mapleleaf_II AlphaFlight.net Alphanex Entry on Major Mapleleaf II] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110723013337/http://alphaflight.net/alphanex/index.php?title=Major_Mapleleaf_II AlphaFlight.net Alphanex Entry on Major Mapleleaf II] |
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*{{Marvunapp|http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/mmleaf.htm|Major Mapleleaf}} |
*{{Marvunapp|http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/mmleaf.htm|Major Mapleleaf}} |
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*[http://uncannyxmen.net/characters/major-mapleleaf-ii Uncannxmen.net Character Profile on Major Mapleleaf II] |
*[http://uncannyxmen.net/characters/major-mapleleaf-ii Uncannxmen.net Character Profile on Major Mapleleaf II] |
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 3 April 2023
Major Mapleleaf is the name of two fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, primarily in the series Alpha Flight. Both characters were created by writer Scott Lobdell.
Major Mapleleaf (Louis Sadler)
[edit]Major Mapleleaf | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Alpha Flight #106 (March 1992) |
Created by | Scott Lobdell & Mark Pacella |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Louis Sadler |
Species | Human mutate |
Team affiliations | Invaders |
Louis Sadler is the name of the first Major Mapleleaf. He first appeared in Alpha Flight #106.
Fictional character biography
[edit]Louis Sadler is a Canadian superhero during World War II and the occasional ally of the Invaders in their battles against Hitler and the Nazis. He gains his powers through an unrevealed process which appears to have affected his aging process.[1] After the war, he goes underground with his crime-fighting and eventually reveals his public identity in 1963 so that he can devote time to raising his son, Michael, his proudest achievement.[2] After Michael's death from AIDS, Sadler sinks into a depression. Later, when the news is making a cause celebre out of a baby with HIV, he goes on a rampage, believing society did not care about Michael's fate due to his being gay. He is stopped by Northstar of Alpha Flight.[3]
Major Mapleleaf (Lou Sadler Jr.)
[edit]Major Mapleleaf | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Alpha Flight vol. 3 #1 |
Created by | Scott Lobdell & Clayton Henry |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Louis "Lou" Sadler Jr. |
Species | Human mutate |
Team affiliations | Alpha Flight |
Louis Sadler Jr., the younger son of the original Major Mapleleaf, assumes the mantle of Major Mapleleaf. Lou first appears in Alpha Flight vol. 3 #1.
Fictional character biography
[edit]Louis "Lou" Sadler Jr. is a normal human with no superpowers who rides a super-powered horse named Thunder.
Bearing the rank of staff sergeant in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Sadler takes the codename Major Mapleleaf to honour his father. Lou was reportedly beaten by his father, who blamed him for the death of his mother. Lou, who speaks very positively of his father, denies the abuse.[4]
Sadler is recruited by Sasquatch as one of the new members of the Alpha Flight team when the original team is kidnapped by aliens.[5]
Along with Guardian, both incarnations of Puck, Vindicator, and Shaman, Major Mapleleaf is among the Alpha Flight members killed by the Collective.[6]
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- AlphaFlight.net Alphanex Entry on Major Mapleleaf I
- AlphaFlight.net Alphanex Entry on Major Mapleleaf II
- Major Mapleleaf at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- Uncannxmen.net Character Profile on Major Mapleleaf II
- Fictional staff sergeants
- Fictional Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers
- Canadian superheroes
- Comics set in Canada
- Canadian-themed superheroes
- Marvel Comics superheroes
- Marvel Comics military personnel
- Marvel Comics mutates
- Marvel Comics characters with superhuman strength
- Characters created by Clayton Henry
- Characters created by Scott Lobdell
- Comics characters introduced in 1992
- Comics characters introduced in 2004