Avengers/Ultraforce | |
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Sersi and the Black Knight on the cover of UltraForce / Avengers Prelude. | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Malibu Comics (Ultraforce) and Marvel Comics (Avengers) |
Publication date | July - October 1995 |
No. of issues | 2 |
Main character(s) | Avengers, Ultraforce |
Creative team | |
Written by | Glenn 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. The sequel, Ultraforce/Avengers, was written by Warren Ellis with art by George Pérez, who also illustrated wraparound covers on both issues.
Plot
The Asgardian god Loki enters the Ultraverse and collects the Infinity Gems from the possession of various Ultraverse's heroes, also discovering the existence of a seventh Gem: Ego. Loki learns the Infinity Gems were originally part of a gestalt entity known as "Nemesis". The Ego Gem possessed the Avenger Sersi when she arrived to Ultraverse from Earth-616.
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
- Avengers/Ultraforce #1 (Oct. 1995)
- Ultraforce/Avengers #1 (Fall 1995)
- NecroManta/Lord Pumpkin flip book (April 1995)
- Avengers/Ultraforce #1 (Oct. 1995)
- Ultraforce #8 (1995). Malibu Comics.
External links
- Avengers/Ultraforce at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Ultraforce/Avengers at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Nemesis at Marvel.com
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