Force Works was the name of different fictional superhero teams appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Force Works was the name of different fictional superhero teams appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Force Works maintained a different outlook than that of the Avengers, trying to preempt natural and man-made disasters.
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Force Works began shortly after the West Coast Avengers disbanded.
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Force Works used a Stark Enterprises facility known as The Works as their base.
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The Force Works included living and training accommodations and could produce hard-light holographs.
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New version of Force Works was mentioned as being active and sent to Iowa as a part of the Fifty State Initiative.
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Force Works was again mentioned as a team when War Machine was sent into space to deal with attacking Skrulls.
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Force Works's informs him Gauntlet is to be in the hospital for a few weeks and Solo quit because he didn't think War Machine was teammate material, and another agent has gone missing.
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Force Works's informs Quake if the mission fails, then she is to implement the Poseidon Protocols.
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Some Deathloks come in to take some more men causing Force Works to fight back, but more Deathloks arrive and they use their electrical guns to stun them.
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Meanwhile, Force Works becomes caught in a three-way fight against Ultimo and the Deathloks.
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Force Works's sends out tremors on Lingares, and Ultimo arrives and so does the Deathloks.
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