What happened to Goddess in Infinity Crusade?
What happened to Goddess in Infinity Crusade?
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This is actually probably the fourth iteration. The Greg Pak Warlock Delta should be probably be counted as the third iteration of the female Adam Warlock take if Ayesha and Goddess are first and second.
Well, there was HER who became Paragon, then Kismet and later Ayesha. But they were the same person, the female version of Adam.
In contrast, The Goddess appeared later (1993) as the female aspect of the male Adam.
If this Eve is shown to be different, it will probably be the fifth iteration of the female version.
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A more creative appearance would have been nice. But I guess we'll go with it.
Does Eve have a Magus counterpart, I wonder?
Would Her-lock be an acceptable nickname for Eve? Not that we call Adam, Him-lock, but just spit-balling here.
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She was sucked into the Soul Stone. She was in there with the Magus.
The Goddess was not real a copy of Adam since she was actually a part of Adam he expelled when he got the Infinity Gauntlet. She was his "good" side like the Magus was his "bad" side. Warlock thought to not abuse the power of the Gauntlet he had to be totally neutral so he expelled both parts out of himself and they took the forms of the Goddess and Magus.
I do love that we're in this prickly age where everyone finds something to rail about; every pressure, no matter how gentle, a deep-tissue wound; every divergent, illuminating epiphany, a blight.
Safe bet that while Marvel has always had powerful women -- yet fewer powerful women villains relative to their male counterparts -- Eve will start off with massive power only to fade. She's little more than a trope. Marvel typically scales back its cosmic types post-introduction, whether we're talking about Celestials, Galactus, the Beyonder, Korvac, Dormammu, the Phoenix Force, Knull, Thanos, Sentry, God Emperor Doom or whomever. Pretty sure that proclivity will continue with Eve.