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He is later freed by Thanos, who secretly desires the Soul Gem in his possession. Thanos then steals the gem and abandons the In-Betweener to face the wrath of Master Order and Lord Chaos, who discover he has escaped his prison. [4] The In-Betweener later appeared as a pawn of the villain Scorpio, a member of the criminal organization Zodiac.
When Galactus attacks Earth to consume it, Iron Man is able to lead him to another planet. The Avengers track Iron Man's location to a distant planet where they discover that it is populated by the D'Bari and under the protection of the Guardians of the Galaxy. As the D'Bari are being evacuated as part of the Galactus Contingency Plan, the ...
The Champion then battled Galactus and the Silver Surfer but was converted to energy and consumed by Galactus. [5] The Champion and the other four Elders devoured by Galactus caused Galactus "cosmic indigestion" from within until they were forced out of him by Master Order and Lord Chaos . [ 6 ]
Galactus reveals that the Annihilation Wave's destruction of the Kyln may have freed two Proemial Gods, Tenebrous and Aegis, whom he imprisoned when "the universe was young." Thanos, guided by Skreet and Mistress Death, allies with Annihilus. Thanos also pursues an alliance with Tenebrous and Aegis. Before they agree to it, they kill the Fallen ...
Avengers Prime traveled to different universes where he observed that the Avengers will defeat Loki everytime. To prevent that from happening, Avengers Prime prevented the Avengers in his timeline from happening. As a result, other cosmic beings like Galactus, Thanos, Gorr the God Butcher, Celestials and Red Skull converge on Earth. Avengers ...
The Hunger is destroyed when Thanos orchestrates a final battle with Galactus. [60] When an alien race develops a technology to make planets invisible to Galactus, he empowers the Human Torch (who has traded powers with his sister the Invisible Woman and becomes the Invisible Boy as a result of this) and utilizes the hero as an unwilling herald ...
The future Sphinx awakens after Galactus departs and begins to rebuild the Ka Stone. [8] The heroic Thing, however, battles him into a standstill, destroys his machine, and leaving the Sphinx with an incomplete Ka Stone. [9] But the Sphinx learns that the unfinished stone is losing all of its energies and seeks revenge on the Thing.
The character reappears twice in the second volume of Thor: as the servant of a clone of the Titan Thanos (destroyed by Thor) [10] and in a desolated Asgard during Ragnarok (dispelled by Thor with the Odinforce) [11] Mangog reappears in the Thunderstrike mini-series when accidentally summoned by a mystical generator, and is eventually defeated ...