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[[File:John Steed.png|thumb|right|Patrick Macnee's Steed as depicted on the cover of ''Boom! Studios''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> ''Steed and Mrs Peel'' #1.]]John Steed was the main protagonist of the 1960s British spy-fi series [[wikipedia:The Avengers (TV series)|''The Avengers'']] and of its numerous sequels, reboots and reimaginings. He was most iconically portrayed by actor Patrick Macnee.
[[File:John Steed.png|thumb|right|Patrick Macnee's Steed as depicted on the cover of ''Boom! Studios''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> ''Steed and Mrs Peel'' #1.]]John Steed was the main protagonist of the 1960s British spy-fi series [[wikipedia:The Avengers (TV series)|''The Avengers'']] and of its numerous sequels, reboots and reimaginings. He was most iconically portrayed by actor Patrick Macnee.


The character has made [https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/John_Steed numerous cameos] in stories set in the [[Third Universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], potentially suggesting that the events of the original ''Avengers'' also took place in the ''[[Doctor Who (series)|Doctor Who]]'' world rather than a separate universe. A [https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/John_Steed_(Earth-616) version] of Steed has also been shown to exist in the “main” Marvel universe, Earth-616, as a metafictional tip of the hat to the shared name between Steed's TV series and Marvel's iconic superhero team also known as ''The Avengers''.
The character has made [https://tardis.wiki/wiki/John_Steed numerous cameos] in stories set in the [[Third Universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], potentially suggesting that the events of the original ''Avengers'' also took place in the ''[[Doctor Who (series)|Doctor Who]]'' world rather than a separate universe. A [https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/John_Steed_(Earth-616) version] of Steed has also been shown to exist in the “main” Marvel universe, Earth-616, as a metafictional tip of the hat to the shared name between Steed's TV series and Marvel's iconic superhero team also known as ''The Avengers''.
== External links ==
== External links ==
* '''[https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/John_Steed ''John Steed'' on Tardis Wiki]'''
* '''[https://tardis.wiki/wiki/John_Steed ''John Steed'' on Tardis Wiki]'''
* '''[https://theavengers.fandom.com/wiki/John_Steed ''John Steed'' on the ''The Avengers'' Wiki]'''
* '''[https://theavengers.fandom.com/wiki/John_Steed ''John Steed'' on the ''The Avengers'' Wiki]'''
* '''[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/John_Steed_(Earth-616) ''John Steed (Earth-616)'' on the Marvel Database]'''
* '''[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/John_Steed_(Earth-616) ''John Steed (Earth-616)'' on the Marvel Database]'''

Latest revision as of 11:39, 25 March 2024

J. Steed was a “known associate” of Jenny Everywhere according to a wanted poster about her, as was “T. King”. (PROSE: Wanted for Questioning)

Behind the scenes

Patrick Macnee's Steed as depicted on the cover of Boom! Studios's Steed and Mrs Peel #1.

John Steed was the main protagonist of the 1960s British spy-fi series The Avengers and of its numerous sequels, reboots and reimaginings. He was most iconically portrayed by actor Patrick Macnee.

The character has made numerous cameos in stories set in the Doctor Who universe, potentially suggesting that the events of the original Avengers also took place in the Doctor Who world rather than a separate universe. A version of Steed has also been shown to exist in the “main” Marvel universe, Earth-616, as a metafictional tip of the hat to the shared name between Steed's TV series and Marvel's iconic superhero team also known as The Avengers.

External links