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An alternative version of Adam Warlock later took up the Living Tribunal's vacant position, on orders from the One-Above-All (here called "Above-All-Others"). [ 17 ] After the devourer of worlds Galactus evolves into a lifebringer, Lord Chaos and Master Order consider this to throw the cosmic hierarchy out of balance, and ask the new Living ...
The Beyonder recreates Doom's body from its disintegrated particles and sends him back in time to the start of the Secret Wars, causing Doom to live them in reverse order. The Beyonder is eventually dealt with, although the heroes also have to prevent the destruction of the planet as a consequence of his actions. [ 2 ]
The Beyonder (/ b i ˈ ɒ n d ər /) is a fictional cosmic entity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Jim Shooter [2] and artist Mike Zeck, the Beyonder first appeared in Secret Wars #1 (May 1984) as an unseen, nigh-omnipotent [3] being from outside the multiverse who kidnapped the heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe to have them do battle on ...
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The One-Above-All is the sole creator of all existence in the Marvel Multiverse and, possibly, the Omniverse. [27] He is also the supervisor of the Living Tribunal . When a pregnant Susan Storm feared for her husband 's possible death at the hands of the "all-powerful" Silver Surfer , Uatu the Watcher tells her that there is only one true all ...
The Beyonder later underwent another retcon, briefly becoming a mutant inhuman, and after a last retcon is now considered to be a member of the alien race of the same name and is referred to as a "child unit" by the Beyonders. [2] The Beyonders were greatly expanded upon in Al Ewing's Defenders: Beyond series.
Pete Tamlyn reviewed Secret Wars II for White Dwarf #79. [2] He comments on the plot, stating that as "there is an awful lot to it, nothing is covered in very much detail", and that "any average GM can probably write ten times better than Jim Shooter, so you may well be able to carry it off", and goes on to say: "The essence of the plot is that the heroes are faces with an enemy who can wipe ...
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