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By the mid-90s, Megalopolis had already become a hub for superpowered activity, boasting the highest superhero-to-civilian rate on Earth (though probably ranking below Venture City and its somewhat transhumanist mindset). In an effort to keep up, the crime syndicates of Megalopolis joined forces in an attempt to create a special enforcer - a super-thug that could face the city's metahuman heroes. To this purpose, they chose one of their own, and subjected him to every power-giving treatment available to them. The resulting supervillain, codenamed Mordor, would soon contact other elite supervillains across the world with Shadow's help; together, they would form the supervillain team Global Might. Global Might then spearheaded an attempt by Shadow to take over Venture City; the attempt nearly succeeded, only barely being foiled by Venture City's defenders and the Global Champions.
 
By the mid-90s, Megalopolis had already become a hub for superpowered activity, boasting the highest superhero-to-civilian rate on Earth (though probably ranking below Venture City and its somewhat transhumanist mindset). In an effort to keep up, the crime syndicates of Megalopolis joined forces in an attempt to create a special enforcer - a super-thug that could face the city's metahuman heroes. To this purpose, they chose one of their own, and subjected him to every power-giving treatment available to them. The resulting supervillain, codenamed Mordor, would soon contact other elite supervillains across the world with Shadow's help; together, they would form the supervillain team Global Might. Global Might then spearheaded an attempt by Shadow to take over Venture City; the attempt nearly succeeded, only barely being foiled by Venture City's defenders and the Global Champions.
  
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Global Might remains an international threat, and recurring foes of the Global Champions.
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Global Might remains a global threat, and recurring foes of the Global Champions.
  
  

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