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365:, where former SMASH member Mystico is using his mystical powers to fight the megalomaniacal Terror 2003, the computer intelligence based on the mind of the dead Black Terror. Mystico's plague also nullifies the science-based powers of the superheroes; only the Liberator and the Scarab, with their magic-based powers, are unaffected. 388:, had been thrown through time after a battle with Dr. X in 1959, and is now causing the timelines to overlap. The Terror 2003, now upgraded to the Terror 2004, tries to use these timeslips as a way of taking over Terra Incognita. In the end, a time-traveling Black Terror from the past arrives and destroys the Terror 2004. 341:
over the previous 30 years. Meanwhile, Tim Roland, the Black Terror's side-kick, initialized a system which Benton had been working on prior to his death: "Terror 2000", a computer generated version of Benton, able to combat crime using his complete integration into the world's computer networks.
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With the alien menace destroyed, the members of SMASH find it difficult adjusting to life in the 21st century, and decide to disband. Three years later, a new menace arises that draws the former teammates together. A mysterious "technology plague" sweeps through the nation, rendering technology
32: 201:#11 (January 2001). In 1968, Tom discovers an alternate version of his Earth located on the far side of the galaxy, which he dubs "Terra Obscura". Terra Obscura has the same cities as Earth, but different names for them. Most notably, the big East Coast city is New 336:
The "Modern Age" stories begin when the two Toms return and free the remaining members of SMASH. After they had been freed, the remaining members of SMASH pooled their efforts for a final attack on the lunar alien, which had been building a giant construct in the
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in order to act as a guardian over Mystico/Set. The Grand Canyon is given over to Mystico/Set as the domain of "New Egypt", while the Terror 2003 program is confined to Invertica City. Tom Strange convinces his friends to join him in reforming SMASH.
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Together they fought and defeated the alien menace, which had been trying to turn the entire planet into a spaceship, with Terror 2000 delivering the final blow. But this final fight was not without its losses; Bruce Carter, the
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Also making a return from the grave was the Ghost. Using his supreme yogic powers he was able to stay in a state of limbo, between this world and the next, and appears when he can as "The Green Ghost".
324:. The rest of SMASH were encased in stasis fields orbiting the Moon. Tom Strange was able to escape and ran through space for 30 years in order to reach his recent acquaintance and get help. 312:
of 1969 awakened a deadly alien. The lunar invader's power was so great that several members of SMASH were killed (the first time Terra Obscura science-heroes had ever died in battle): The
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for them, covering the time periods during which they were not actually being published. The history of the characters (both from Nedor and ABC) follow the conventions established by
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team. This is the time period when Tom Strong made his first journey to Terra Obscura. After Tom returned to his own solar system, Terra Obscura came under attack when the
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Mystico is at first able to overpower the Liberator and Tom Strange, and reveals that he is possessed by the spirit of the Egyptian god
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Several years later, SMASH is faced with a new challenge when former SMASH member Captain Future returns. His ship, the
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reference the era. This includes sequences establishing Tom Strange and the Black Terror as the parallel of the
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have been published by ABC, with a third possibly in the works. They take place five years after the end of
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In reality, the Nedor characters were not in print during the Silver Age, but flashback sequences in
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This article is about the comic published by America's Best Comics. For the animated series, see
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on the characters were not renewed upon 28 years of creation and so lapsed into the
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useless and threatens to return Terra Incognita to the Stone Age.
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On his visit to Terra Obscura, Tom meets his counterpart
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in the 1940s. With the original publisher's collapse,
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Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.

Alan Moore
Chris Sprouse
Publisher
America's Best Comics
First appearance
Tom Strong
Alan Moore
American Crusader
Black Terror
Cavalier
Fighting Yank
Green Ghost
Liberator
Ms. Masque
Pyroman
The Scarab
Tom Strange
The Woman in Red
superheroes
America's Best Comics
Terra Obscura
Tom Strong
Lancaster
Tom "Doc" Strange
Nedor Comics
copyrights
public domain
backstory

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