Comanche (comics)

Comanche (comics)

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| image = Comanche (Earth-616).jpg
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| caption = Comanche as seen in ''[[Shadowland (comics)|Shadowland]]: Power Man'' #2.
| publisher = [[Marvel Comics]]
| publisher = [[Marvel Comics]]
| debut = ''[[Luke Cage, Hero for Hire]]'' #1 (June 1972)
| debut = ''[[Luke Cage, Hero for Hire]]'' #1 (June 1972)
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==In other media==
==In other media==
Comanche appears in ''[[Luke Cage (TV series)|Luke Cage]]'', portrayed by [[Thomas Jones (American football)|Thomas Q. Jones]].{{cite web |author=TV Guide |date=September 30, 2016 |title=Marvel's Luke Cage: Every Easter Egg and Reference |url=http://www.dailyregister.com/entertainment/20160930/marvels-luke-cage-every-easter-egg-and-reference |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161001213050/http://www.dailyregister.com/entertainment/20160930/marvels-luke-cage-every-easter-egg-and-reference |archive-date=October 1, 2016 |website=[[The Daily Register]]}} This version is the childhood best friend, later lover of, Shades.{{cite episode|title=The Basement|series=Marvel's Luke Cage|credits=Shelton, Millicent (director); Aïda Mashaka Croal (writer)|network=[[Netflix]]|airdate=June 22, 2018|season=2|number=6}} Additionally, while serving time in Seagate Prison and working as enforcers for the corrupt warden, Albert Rackham, the pair inadvertently contributed to [[Luke Cage (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Luke Cage]] receiving his powers when they grievously beat him for attempting to expose Rackham.{{cite episode|title=Step in the Arena|series=Marvel's Luke Cage|credits=Natali, Vincenzo (director); Charles Murray (writer)|network=[[Netflix]]|airdate=September 30, 2016|season=1|number=4}} After making minor appearances in flashbacks depicted in the [[Luke Cage season 1|first season]], Comanche appears in the [[Luke Cage season 2|second season]], having been released from prison before returning to Harlem to reunite with Shades in the present.{{cite episode|title=Soul Brother #1|series=Marvel's Luke Cage|credits=Liu, Lucy (director); Cheo Hodari Coker (writer)|network=[[Netflix]]|airdate=June 22, 2018|season=2|number=1}} While working for [[Mariah Dillard (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Mariah Dillard]] with him however, Comanche clashes with Shades over the former's loyalty, leading to him secretly leaking information to NYPD Captain Thomas Ridenhour.{{cite episode|title=All Souled Out|series=Marvel's Luke Cage|credits=Lemmons, Kasi (director); Ian Stokes (writer)|network=[[Netflix]]|airdate=June 22, 2018|season=2|number=5}} When Shades discovers Comanche's treachery, the latter kills Ridenhour, but Shades reluctantly kills him in turn, staging it as if Comanche and Ridenhour mutually killed each other.{{cite episode|title=On and One|series=Marvel's Luke Cage|credits=Green, Rashaad Ernesto (director); Nicole Mirante Matthews (writer)|network=[[Netflix]]|airdate=June 22, 2018|season=2|number=7}}
Comanche appears in ''[[Luke Cage (TV series)|Luke Cage]]'', portrayed by [[Thomas Jones (American football)|Thomas Q. Jones]].{{cite web |author=TV Guide |date=September 30, 2016 |title=Marvel's Luke Cage: Every Easter Egg and Reference |url=http://www.dailyregister.com/entertainment/20160930/marvels-luke-cage-every-easter-egg-and-reference |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161001213050/http://www.dailyregister.com/entertainment/20160930/marvels-luke-cage-every-easter-egg-and-reference |archive-date=October 1, 2016 |website=[[The Daily Register]]}} This version is the childhood best friend, later lover of, Shades.{{cite episode|title=The Basement|series=Marvel's Luke Cage|credits=Shelton, Millicent (director); Aïda Mashaka Croal (writer)|network=[[Netflix]]|airdate=June 22, 2018|season=2|number=6}} Additionally, while serving time in Seagate Prison and working as enforcers for the corrupt warden, Albert Rackham, the pair inadvertently contributed to [[Luke Cage (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Luke Cage]] receiving his powers when they grievously beat him for attempting to expose Rackham.{{cite episode|title=Step in the Arena|series=Marvel's Luke Cage|credits=Natali, Vincenzo (director); Charles Murray (writer)|network=[[Netflix]]|airdate=September 30, 2016|season=1|number=4}} After making minor appearances in flashbacks depicted in the [[Luke Cage season 1|first season]], Comanche appears in the [[Luke Cage season 2|second season]], having been released from prison before returning to Harlem to reunite with Shades in the present.{{cite episode|title=Soul Brother #1|series=Marvel's Luke Cage|credits=Liu, Lucy (director); Cheo Hodari Coker (writer)|network=[[Netflix]]|airdate=June 22, 2018|season=2|number=1}} While working for [[Mariah Dillard (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Mariah Dillard]] with him however, Comanche clashes with Shades over the former's loyalty, leading to him secretly leaking information to NYPD Captain Thomas Ridenhour.{{cite episode|title=All Souled Out|series=Marvel's Luke Cage|credits=Lemmons, Kasi (director); Ian Stokes (writer)|network=[[Netflix]]|airdate=June 22, 2018|season=2|number=5}} When Shades discovers Comanche's treachery, the latter kills Ridenhour, but Shades reluctantly kills him in turn, staging it as if Comanche and Ridenhour ended their confrontation in a mutual kill.{{cite episode|title=On and One|series=Marvel's Luke Cage|credits=Green, Rashaad Ernesto (director); Nicole Mirante Matthews (writer)|network=[[Netflix]]|airdate=June 22, 2018|season=2|number=7}}


==References==
==References==