I wonder how the celestial killing axe did against the beyonder
Thorr's hammer didn't have much of an effect
Or his black uru arm
I wonder how the celestial killing axe did against the beyonder
Thorr's hammer didn't have much of an effect
Or his black uru arm
I loved this issue. I'll miss Starbrand and Nightmask but at least there is still hope for Hyperion.
The Thor & Hyperion bromance is awesome.
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The new characters to this Avengers run were one of the best things about it (only Smasher is now alive, correct?). I'm really sad to see them go out like that.
Whoa so did Starbrand go out with a White Bang?I was a fan of the New Universe back when those comics were published. I'm so glad Hickman decided to use Nightmask and Starbrand. Now my fingers are crossed that a earth gets hit with the white event and starts the New Universe all over again.
Wow, so many of the newbies that Hickman inducted into the Avengers are biting the dust here. I wasn't able to keep up with these titles on a monthly basis... Are Captain Universe and Smasher still alive?
Yes. Smasher is still alive and is a part of Sunspot's New Avengers group, although she's just been called in by Gladiator to assist the Imperial Guard with invading and destroying Earth. So her status as an Avenger is a little shaky at the moment. It'll depend on how she handles the conflicting loyalties.
Captain Universe is still around, but we haven't seen her since the end of Infinity.
The moment with Tnor and the hammer was tone of the best comic book moments I've ever had. Amazing.
I like this idea.
Based on New Avengers #30 Pym says they come from "wild space" and they lured the Celestials and Abstracts to the Nexus which was both "real" and "wild space", maybe being able to tap into their "wild space" allowed them to defeat the Celestials/Abstracts/Living Tribunal. I thought the reason why less powerful beings could defeat the Beyonders was due to the battle taking place in "real space" (ie 616 Universe), maybe the Beyonders powers become limited to the laws of the universe. Or the reverse maybe true that taking the fight to the "wild space" which seems it was happens in this issue, the Beyonders are mortal in their "wild space", allowing them to be killed.
It's early in the FF run, like FF 4 or FF 5. Three of the Reed Richards come through the Bridge and decide on using Sol's Anvil as a way to get home. One of the Reeds references that they'd used Sol's Anvil to "crush that Beyonder" in one of the Universes they were watching over.
I agree. Thor finding himself worthy, even if it is at the worst possible moment to find yourself suddenly worthy, was a great moment.
I haven't said this yet, but I really did enjoy this issue. I wasn't surprised that the Nihili and Abyss died as I'd expected that Hickman would clean all of his toys off the table before Secret Wars. I expect that Pod and the rest of the Systems will get wiped out when the Galactic Council invade. He's closing down the shop so that he can head into a more classic Secret Wars story that wouldn't require a deep deep reading of his Avengers run.
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