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[[File: Combatra Shogun Warriors.png | thumb | frameless | right | 300px | Combatra - Shogun Warriors]]
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'''Combatra''' was one of the Shogun Warriors, a trio of giant robots created by the mysterious Followers of the Light to defend Earth from alien invasion. Along with the other robots, Combatra (which was piloted by [[Genji Odashu]] from a cockpit in its head). Combatra was eventually destroyed some months after its mission was completed.
'''Combatra''' was one of the Shogun Warriors, a trio of giant robots created by the mysterious [[Followers of the Light]] to defend Earth from alien invasion. Along with the other robots, Combatra (which was piloted by [[Genji Odashu (Earth-616)]] from a cockpit in its head). Combatra was eventually destroyed some months after its mission was completed.


===Powers===
===Powers===
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* Flight under its own power
* Flight under its own power




[[Category: Comics]]
[[Category: Comics]]
[[Category: Marvel Universe]]
[[Category: Shogun Warriors]]
[[Category: Shogun Warriors]]
[[Category: Marvel Universe]]

Latest revision as of 02:18, 14 August 2024

Combatra - Shogun Warriors

Combatra was one of the Shogun Warriors, a trio of giant robots created by the mysterious Followers of the Light to defend Earth from alien invasion. Along with the other robots, Combatra (which was piloted by Genji Odashu (Earth-616) from a cockpit in its head). Combatra was eventually destroyed some months after its mission was completed.

Powers[edit]

  • Superhuman Strength
  • Superhuman Durability
  • Flight
  • Could separate into five different vehicles

Weapons[edit]

  • Rocket launchers in fingers, lasers and missiles including laser cannon in abdomen, hands that could detach and become projectiles

Transportation[edit]

  • Flight under its own power