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Took the position of Omniversal Guardian after her father went mad but was later killed during an attack on the Starlight Citadel. [26] Saturnyne (Opal Luna Saturnyne) Earth-9 [31] Mighty World of Marvel #381 (January 1982) Was the Omniversal Majestrix; overseer of the Captain Britain Corps. Since losing that position she has stayed with the Corps.
Omniversal Majestrix, Her Royal Whyness, White Witch Opal Luna Saturnyne is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . The character was created by Dave Thorpe and Alan Davis for their Captain Britain stories.
Roma is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.She is the daughter of Merlyn.Roma is the Omniversal Guardian, charged with the safety of the Omniverse.
During the battle, omega-level mutant and unbeatable warrior Isca the Unbeaten suddenly switched sides by changing her color, after Apocalypse managed to take the mask of Amenth from Genesis. [42] Apocalypse takes Annihilation's mask from his wife's face and wears it. He yields and Amenth's forces surrender.
Cosmic entities, including Galactus, Eternity, Infinity, Omniversal Guardian Roma, and Omniversal Majestrix Opal Luna Saturnyne, began to take notice of Franklin's tremendous gifts, [58] going so far to describe him as a "being whom the Celestials felt was on par with themselves". [59]
In the present, after a heated argument, Ben and Rook go their separate ways, giving Khyber his best chance to capture Ben. After a long battle, Ben is forcibly changed back into his human form and supposedly falls unconscious. Omnitrix aliens used: Stinkfly (16-year-old), Ball Weevil (16-year-old) Nemetrix aliens used: Terroranchula
Arnold Daniel Beck [1] was an embittered employee let go from Kord Omniversal (the corporation run by Ted Kord, the Blue Beetle) who came to believe that he was just a victim of the machinations of the military–industrial complex, of which Kord's company was a prime element.
Meggan first appears in Marvel UK's Mighty World of Marvel #7 (Dec. 1983), and was created by writer Alan Moore and artist Alan Davis.. Her origin story is told in Captain Britain vol. 2 #8 (Aug. 1985), which was later reprinted in the Captain Britain trade paperback in the U.S.