From the moment that the original Captain Marvel first set foot in the Marvel Universe, his light has been an indelible part of the lives of nearly everyone caught in his orbit. And, while it has been over a decade since the tragic loss of Mar-Vell, his legacy continues to live on through a myriad of iconic characters. Carol Danvers might be the most prominent figure with a claim to that legacy, but she is far from the only one, even if not all of them are necessarily heroes at this point.Over the past few months, Carol Danvers has been caught between dimensions, all thanks to the Nega-Bands that have inextricably tied her own existence to that of the budding young super thief, Yuna Yang. Since then, the two have worked together to not only try and escape their shared predicament but the wrath of the ominous and evil entity known as the Undone. Through its influence, the Undone has managed to craft its own duo of superpowered followers. The first of these, the Omen, was enough of a threat on her own already due to her unique ability to drain and absorb energy of every variety. As menacing as the Omen might be, the second of the Undone’s devotees is even worse. Genis-Vell might not have the same powers as the Omen, but what he does have is all of the abilities passed down to him by his superhero father. Now, as seen in the pages of Captain Marvel #5 (by Alyssa Wong, Jan Bazaldua, Bryan Valenza, and VC’s Ariana Maher), Genis-Vell is using those same powers to wreak utter havoc upon the rest of the universe, starting with the only brother he has.Along his journey from Kree soldier to cosmic superhero, Mar-Vell developed a bevy of close-knit, frequent romantic relationships. Although Mar-Vell’s relationship with Carol Danvers, the current Captain Marvel, was easily the most iconic of these relationships, it was far from the only one of them. During the height of Mar-Vell’s career, he met and fell in love with Elysius, the artificial entity created by the Titanian A.I. and sentient computer network known as I.S.A.A.C. While the two never conceived a child together, Elysius did use Mar-Vell’s genetic structure to give birth to their son, Genis-Vell, who attempted to follow in his father’s heroic footsteps. When a series of convoluted cosmic tragedies would see Genis-Vell destroy and remake reality as a whole, the version of it that arose in the aftermath brought with it Phyla-Vell, the sister that never existed previously. The debut of Phyla-Vell was genuinely astonishing at the time, yet she marked just the latest in the continually growing family of Mar-Vell.
From the moment that the original Captain Marvel first set foot in the Marvel Universe, his light has been an indelible part of the lives of nearly everyone caught in his orbit. And, while it has been over a decade since the tragic loss of Mar-Vell, his legacy continues to live on through a myriad of iconic characters. Carol Danvers might be the most prominent figure with a claim to that legacy, but she is far from the only one, even if not all of them are necessarily heroes at this point.
Over the past few months, Carol Danvers has been caught between dimensions, all thanks to the Nega-Bands that have inextricably tied her own existence to that of the budding young super thief, Yuna Yang. Since then, the two have worked together to not only try and escape their shared predicament but the wrath of the ominous and evil entity known as the Undone. Through its influence, the Undone has managed to craft its own duo of superpowered followers. The first of these, the Omen, was enough of a threat on her own already due to her unique ability to drain and absorb energy of every variety. As menacing as the Omen might be, the second of the Undone’s devotees is even worse. Genis-Vell might not have the same powers as the Omen, but what he does have is all of the abilities passed down to him by his superhero father. Now, as seen in the pages of Captain Marvel #5 (by Alyssa Wong, Jan Bazaldua, Bryan Valenza, and VC’s Ariana Maher), Genis-Vell is using those same powers to wreak utter havoc upon the rest of the universe, starting with the only brother he has.
Along his journey from Kree soldier to cosmic superhero, Mar-Vell developed a bevy of close-knit, frequent romantic relationships. Although Mar-Vell’s relationship with Carol Danvers, the current Captain Marvel, was easily the most iconic of these relationships, it was far from the only one of them. During the height of Mar-Vell’s career, he met and fell in love with Elysius, the artificial entity created by the Titanian A.I. and sentient computer network known as I.S.A.A.C. While the two never conceived a child together, Elysius did use Mar-Vell’s genetic structure to give birth to their son, Genis-Vell, who attempted to follow in his father’s heroic footsteps. When a series of convoluted cosmic tragedies would see Genis-Vell destroy and remake reality as a whole, the version of it that arose in the aftermath brought with it Phyla-Vell, the sister that never existed previously. The debut of Phyla-Vell was genuinely astonishing at the time, yet she marked just the latest in the continually growing family of Mar-Vell.
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