Marvel Comics’ latest trip to Battleworld has just brought back the heroes from two other fan-favorite comic book universes.While a ragtag group of interdimensional heroes led by Hank Pym prepare to strike out against the villainous Arcade in the pages of Battleworld #2 (by Christos Gage, Marcus To, Rod Reis, Rachelle Rosenberg, and VC’s Travis Lanham), the denizens of Arcade’s Murderworld are busy watching the Spirit Rider known as Kushala face off against the sorceress Giselle Villard. No matter how powerful Kushala might be, Giselle’s Sigil grants her abilities that can overcome seemingly any obstacle. That being said, there is no guarantee that Giselle or anyone else will be able to stave off the mighty Star Brand once he arrives, especially not when he seems so willing to help maintain Battleworld’s violent status quo.The New Universe, also known as The World Outside Your Window, was introduced by Marvel Comics in 1986 in the pages of Spitfire and the Troubleshooters #1 by Gerry Conway and Herb Trimpe. Set in the reality of Earth-148611, which was created and crafted by industry icon Jim Shooter, the New Universe was a world where superpowered individuals only began emerging in the 1980s. Unlike the Marvel Universe, where such characters were commonplace, the New Universe offered readers a decidedly more nuanced and panicked vision of a world in which superheroes exist. Among the most prominent of the New Universe’s heroes was Star Brand, otherwise known as Ken Connell, who wielded the powers of the sentient planetary defense system of the same name, which comes in the form of a literal brand.
Marvel Comics’ latest trip to Battleworld has just brought back the heroes from two other fan-favorite comic book universes.
While a ragtag group of interdimensional heroes led by Hank Pym prepare to strike out against the villainous Arcade in the pages of Battleworld #2 (by Christos Gage, Marcus To, Rod Reis, Rachelle Rosenberg, and VC’s Travis Lanham), the denizens of Arcade’s Murderworld are busy watching the Spirit Rider known as Kushala face off against the sorceress Giselle Villard. No matter how powerful Kushala might be, Giselle’s Sigil grants her abilities that can overcome seemingly any obstacle. That being said, there is no guarantee that Giselle or anyone else will be able to stave off the mighty Star Brand once he arrives, especially not when he seems so willing to help maintain Battleworld’s violent status quo.
The New Universe, also known as The World Outside Your Window, was introduced by Marvel Comics in 1986 in the pages of Spitfire and the Troubleshooters #1 by Gerry Conway and Herb Trimpe. Set in the reality of Earth-148611, which was created and crafted by industry icon Jim Shooter, the New Universe was a world where superpowered individuals only began emerging in the 1980s. Unlike the Marvel Universe, where such characters were commonplace, the New Universe offered readers a decidedly more nuanced and panicked vision of a world in which superheroes exist. Among the most prominent of the New Universe’s heroes was Star Brand, otherwise known as Ken Connell, who wielded the powers of the sentient planetary defense system of the same name, which comes in the form of a literal brand.
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