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  2. Mercs for Money - Wikipedia

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    A second incarnation of Mercs for Money appears in the 2016 "Marvel NOW!" After Deadpool's failed attempt at saving Negasonic Teenage Warhead (who he and the Mercs for Money had previously obtained for Umbral Dynamics), Domino shows up to where Deadpool is and reveals to him that she has assembled a new Mercs for Money team consisting of herself, Gorilla-Man, Machine Man, and a reenlisted Masacre.

  3. Seeker (series) - Wikipedia

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    Author Dayton quickly followed Seeker later in 2015 with the novella The Young Dread, which focuses on a secretive young girl Maud. The two remaining book-length novels, Traveler (2016) and Disruptor (2017), completed the trilogy by following Quin’s complicated journey with her best friend Shinobu, her to-be enemy John, and the Young Dread ...

  4. Mercenaries in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Mercadian Masque mercenary cards were colored black, representing entropy, darkness, or selfishness. Many of these cards could expedite bringing smaller Mercenaries into play. In Warhammer, Dogs of War is a mercenary army that can act independently, but it is also possible for other armies (barring Bretonnians) to field

  5. Witch and Mercenary - Wikipedia

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    Witch and Mercenary (魔女と傭兵, Majo to Yōhei) is a Japanese light novel series written by Kaeru Chōhōkiteki and illustrated by Bench Kanase. It began serialization on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō in June 2021. It was later acquired by Micro Magazine who began publishing it under their GCN Bunko ...

  6. List of mercenaries - Wikipedia

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    Venter, Al J. War Dog: Fighting Other People's Wars: The Modern Mercenary in Combat. Lancer Publishers, 2010. Othen, Christopher. Katanga 1960–63: Mercenaries, Spies and the African Nation that Waged War on the World. History Press, 2015. McFate, Sean. The Modern Mercenary: Private Armies and What They Mean for World Order. Oxford University ...

  7. Category:Fictional mercenaries in comics - Wikipedia

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    Schlock Mercenary; Lo Sconosciuto; Scrambler (comics) Scream (character) Shadow Knight (character) Shinomori Aoshi; Shockwave (comics) Shotgun (comics) Silver Sable; Six Pack (comics) Jink Slater; Slayback (comic book character) Sniper (comics) Solo (Marvel Comics) Spawn (character) Special Executive; Sportsmaster; Stiletto (comics)

  8. Free company - Wikipedia

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    French troops being attacked by the Tard-Venus free company during the 1362 Battle of Brignais. A free company (sometimes called a great company or, in French, grande compagnie) was an army of mercenaries between the 12th and 14th centuries recruited by private employers during wars. They acted independently of any government, and were thus "free".

  9. Children in the military - Wikipedia

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    In many countries growing populations of young people relative to older generations have made children a cheap and accessible resource for military organisations. [66] In a 2004 study of children in military organisations around the world, Rachel Brett and Irma Specht pointed to a complex of factors that incentivise children to join military ...