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Avengers/Ultraforce

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Avengers/Ultraforce
Sersi and the Black Knight on the cover of UltraForce / Avengers Prelude.
Publication information
PublisherMalibu Comics (Ultraforce) and Marvel Comics (Avengers)
Publication dateJuly - October 1995
No. of issues2
Main character(s)Avengers, Ultraforce
Creative team
Written byGlenn Herdling (Avengers/Ultraforce)
Warren Ellis (Ultraforce/Avengers)
Artist(s)Angel Medina and M. C. Wyman (Avengers/Ultraforce)
George Pérez (Ultraforce/Avengers)

The Avengers/Ultraforce event was a two-part intercompany crossover between Malibu Comics and Marvel Comics. The first issue, Avengers/Ultraforce, was written by Glenn Herdling with art by Angel Medina and M. C. Wyman.[1] The sequel, Ultraforce/Avengers, was written by Warren Ellis with art by George Pérez, who also illustrated wraparound covers on both issues.[2]

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Plot

The Asgardian god Loki enters the Ultraverse and collects the Infinity Gems from the possession of various Ultraverse's heroes,[3] also discovering the existence of a seventh Gem: Ego. Loki learns the Infinity Gems were originally part of a gestalt entity known as "Nemesis".[4] The Ego Gem possessed the Avenger Sersi when she arrived to Ultraverse from Earth-616.[5]

The slaying of Nemesis caused a reality-changing effect in the Ultraverse called the Black September.

Publication history

  • Ultraforce/Avengers Prelude #1: "The Swords Are Drawn..." (Malibu Comics, July 1995) (it is numbered 11 in the indicia continuing Ultraforce's numbering)
  • Avengers/Ultraforce #1 (Marvel Comics, October 1995)
  • Ultraforce/Avengers #1: "Becoming More Like God" (Malibu Comics, Fall 1995)

References

  1. ^ Avengers/Ultraforce #1 (Oct. 1995)
  2. ^ Ultraforce/Avengers #1 (Fall 1995)
  3. ^ NecroManta/Lord Pumpkin flip book (April 1995)
  4. ^ Avengers/Ultraforce #1 (Oct. 1995)
  5. ^ Ultraforce #8 (1995). Malibu Comics.

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