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Adam Warlock is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #66–67 (cover-dates September 1967 and October 1967) created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, originally named Him.
Adam Warlock brought Quasar and Moondragon to him after being overwhelmed by Phalanx warriors, who quickly invaded the High Evolutionary's vessel. Once Ultron was revealed to be the leader of the Phalanx militia, the High Evolutionary detonated the star, vaporizing his ship, Ultron, and the invading Phalanx warriors.
He was killed by Adam Warlock. Maris Morlak - A Lithuanian nuclear physicist. He briefly possessed cosmic power on the same level as Kismet and the Silver Surfer. He could rearrange matter, manipulate energy, manipulate weather, fly, survive in space, and project energy bolts. Professor Wladyslav Shinski - A Polish geneticist. He briefly ...
Adam Kubert The Ultimate Marvel ... Following are some of the villains who have gone on to become major villains of various Marvel franchises. ... Adam Warlock ...
In Adam Warlock's body, Ultron does appear and cripples her with a blow to the head. Outside the energy shield, a gathering of ships from the Badoon , Rigellians , Galadorian Spaceknights, Spartoi and remaining Kree constantly batter the shield with all their weaponry, failing to get through.
In the end it turns out 'the voice' is the Supreme Intelligence of the Kree; thanks to the Supreme Intelligence they find a cocoon, in which Adam Warlock is restoring. The cocoon breaks open and Phyla and Moondragon ask Warlock to help them fight against the Phalanx. This story was continued in the main mini-series Annihilation: Conquest. [16]
In Cypher's case the effect was reversed without apparent incident, though Warlock was constantly worried that a time would come when the reversal would not take. Any organism infected by the Phalanx is automatically inducted into the group mind. Certain individuals with exceptional powers and/or abilities retain their identity.
The Magus first appeared in the New Mutants #18-19 (August–September 1984). [1] He was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Bill Sienkiewicz.The character and his son, the New Mutant, Warlock, were intended as an homage to Jim Starlin's characters: Adam Warlock and his evil alter ego Magus.