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COPRA analogues

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COPRA (KOH-pruh) is a fictional antihero team created by writer-artist Michel Fiffe that appears in the American comic book series of the same name, published by COPRA Press. The group made its first appearance in COPRA #1 (November 2012).

Characters of note[edit]

Field agents[edit]

COPRA's team in the field is a loosely affiliated group of freelance mercenaries with histories of violence who are driven by vengeance and haunted by both tragedy and bad life choices. Many serve to avoid prison time. A few are simply working for a paycheck. Still, others fall into the ranks as a means to an end. What they have in common is that they all work for Sonia Stone. Each and every one of them owes her something.

Operations[edit]

Adversaries[edit]

Non-combatants[edit]


References[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Killed by Vitas in COPRA #1
  2. 2.0 2.1 Killed by Klaus in COPRA #31
  3. 3.0 3.1 Ammo is an adversary of Marvel Comics’ Daredevil.
  4. Executed by the Beast in COPRA #22
  5. 5.0 5.1 The Supreme Decider was an antagonist of DC ComicsShade, the Changing Man.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 Am Rhein was destroyed by the Ochizon in COPRA #24.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Executed by Lloyd in COPRA #30
  8. Killed by Danny Ceballos in COPRA #1 (2019)
  9. Killed by Thana in COPRA #1
  10. Died battling Vitas in COPRA #6
  11. Migraine is a non-canon character created by Tim Hamilton that was featured in the story “A is for Afterlife” (COPRA #25).
  12. Followed Amsterdamn through a breach to his home dimension in COPRA #25.
  13. 13.0 13.1 Killed by Vitas in COPRA #25
  14. Executed by COPRA in COPRA #24
  15. Shock Tom is a non-canon character created by Tim Hamilton that was featured in the story “A is for Afterlife” (COPRA #25).
  16. Killed by Amsterdamn in COPRA #25
  17. Mellu Loron is a companion of DC ComicsShade, the Changing Man.
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 Dumas was the nemesis of DC ComicsManhunter (Mark Shaw).
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 Killed by Man-Head in COPRA #6
  20. Critically injured by Sonia Stone in COPRA #12
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 A member of DC ComicsSuicide Squad support staff
  22. Killed by the Beast in COPRA #23
  23. 23.0 23.1 Killed by Xenia in COPRA #12
  24. 24.0 24.1 Killed by Boomer in COPRA #12
  25. Killed by Castillo in COPRA #12
  26. Killed by Wir in COPRA #12
  27. 27.0 27.1 27.2 Killed by Kasuda in COPRA #3
  28. Killed by Wir’s helmet in COPRA #2 (Image)
  29. Killed by Guthie in COPRA #3 (Image)
  30. Accidentally killed by Dungeon in COPRA #19
  31. Killed by Thana in COPRA #19
  32. Killed by Castillo in COPRA #19
  33. Killed by Changó in COPRA #19
  34. Killed by Gracie in COPRA #19
  35. 35.0 35.1 35.2 Killed summoning the Ochizon in COPRA #4 (Image)
  36. Killed by Lloyd in COPRA #21
  37. Absorbed by Dy Dy in COPRA Versus #1
  38. Killed by Rax in COPRA #8
  39. Killed by Wir in COPRA #9
  40. Killed by Weiss in COPRA #25
  41. Killed by Man-head in COPRA #25
  42. Killed by Lloyd in COPRA #25
  43. Killed by Vitas in COPRA #25
  44. Killed by Rghoume in COPRA #24
  45. Killed by Lloyd in COPRA #13
  46. Stalnoivolk was both an adversary and member of DC ComicsSuicide Squad.
  47. Critically injured by Lloyd in COPRA #13
  48. Killed by Guthie in COPRA #6
  49. Bullet is an adversary of Marvel ComicsDaredevil.
  50. Accidentally killed by Thana in COPRA #6
  51. 51.0 51.1 Killed by Guthie in COPRA #1
  52. Amsterdamn is a non-canon character created by Tim Hamilton that was featured in the story “A is for Afterlife” (COPRA #25).
  53. Amsterdamn was returned to his home dimension in COPRA #25.
  54. Killed by Patrick Dale in COPRA #14
  55. Killed by the Beast in COPRA Versus #22
  56. Dr. Miraco invented the M-vest worn by DC ComicsShade, the Changing Man.
  57. Killed by Gary in COPRA Versus #1
  58. Executed by Colonel Zandro's men in COPRA Versus #1
  59. Mira Loron is the mother of Mellu Loron, companion of DC ComicsShade, the Changing Man.
  60. Killed by Dy Dy in COPRA Versus #1

Citations[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 COPRA #24 (September 2015)


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