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rdfs:comment | - Spitfire and the Troubleshooters (renamed to Spitfire with issue #8 and to Codename: Spitfire with issue #10) was a short-lived comic book]] series from Marvel Comics]]' New Universe]] line. It followed "Spitfire" (Jenny Swensen (comics)|Professor Jenny Swensen]]) and a group of brilliant but eccentric college students as they used high-tech Exoskeletons to combat the mysterious terrorist organization called The Club. Following the series's cancellation, Swensen was redesigned as the armor-skinned paranormal Chrome, and became a regular character in DP7 (comics)|DP7]].
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Creators | - Eliot R. Brown]]Jack Morelli]]
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Title | - Spitfire and the Troubleshooters
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abstract | - Spitfire and the Troubleshooters (renamed to Spitfire with issue #8 and to Codename: Spitfire with issue #10) was a short-lived comic book]] series from Marvel Comics]]' New Universe]] line. It followed "Spitfire" (Jenny Swensen (comics)|Professor Jenny Swensen]]) and a group of brilliant but eccentric college students as they used high-tech Exoskeletons to combat the mysterious terrorist organization called The Club. Following the series's cancellation, Swensen was redesigned as the armor-skinned paranormal Chrome, and became a regular character in DP7 (comics)|DP7]]. A different version of the character - Dr Jennifer Swann - was introduced in 2007 in comics|2007]] as part of Warren Ellis]]' newuniversal]], a single-title reworking of the New Universe concepts.
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