Description: Key Issue: Death of Beyonder Dive into the epic narrative of "Secret Wars II #9," a quintessential addition to any Marvel enthusiast's collection. Published in March 1986, during the vibrant Copper Age of comics, this issue boasts a rich storyline featuring an ensemble of iconic characters. Among the notable artists and writers are Jim Shooter, Al Milgrom, M. Hands, and Steve Leialoha, who bring to life the intricate details and adventures that unfold within its pages.This comic book captures the essence of the Superhero genre, published by Marvel Comics and presented in English. The narrative, replete with cameo flashbacks and multiverse-spanning events, is a testament to the creative traditions of US Comics. With its direct features and profound impact on the Marvel Universe, issue number 9 is a must-have for both new readers and seasoned collectors alike. Issue DetailsPublisherMarvelArtistAl MilgromWriterJim ShooterPublishedMarch 1986SynopsisThe Beyonder is finally determined to destroy all of existence, including his own memory of it, a prospect which appears to make him feel uncomfortable.Volcana calls the Avangers hotline to warn them about the Beyonder's plans. However, she ends up speaking to the Fantastic Four, and warns them of what happened at her apartment.Suddenly, and to their great surprise, most of Earth's heroes are transported to Colorado. Phoenix appears before them all to discuss the Beyonder's plans, and how to save the Earth. Volcana offers to help too, but the other heroes dismiss her as being inexperienced and send her back home. There she enters her apartment to find it has been thoroughly destroyed. She cried out when she finds the Molecule Man slumped in a chair.No longer able to interest himself in the world, even in "nifty gadgets" like his helicopter, the Beyonder creates an underground lair. He films himself as he recalls the events and tensions of his time on Earth. When he came, he encountered desire for the first time, brought about by people's incompleteness. But as an essentially infinite being himself, he has never ben able to come to terms with this situation. And so he desires to once again be complete, by destroying everything, including his own memory. But, he doesn't remember anything from the period before he looked through the pinhole and saw our universe for the first time. If he erases the universe and his own memory, will he have a mind any more? Will he, in effect, be erasing his self along with everything else?Instead, perhaps he should try to experience the risk of ordinary mortal death? Therefore he decides he to become mortal, and be born again. But instead of relying on a human woman with a gestation period of 9 months, he creates a "Mama" machine. To test the machine he collects the wisps of energy that used to be the New Mutants (see New Mutants #37) and throws them into the machine. One by one the New Mutants are spat out by the machine, each one dressed...
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Tradition: US Comics
Language: English
Artist/Writer: Jim Shooter, Al Milgrom, M. Hands, Steve Leialoha
Era: Copper Age (1984-1991)
Cover Artist: Al Milgrom, Steve Leialoha
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Genre: Superheroes
Publication Year: 1986
Character: Captain America, Cypher, Rogue, Bobbi Morse, The Thing, Aurora, Marsha Rosenberg, Hulk (Bruce Banner), Doug Ramsey, Karma, Jeanne-Marie Beaubier, Monica Rambeau, Namor, Volcana (Also in Flashback), Xi'an Coy Manh, Iron Fist (Danny Rand), Logan, Captain America (Steve Rogers), Rachel Summers, Dagger, Sam Guthrie, Starfox, Narya, Reed Richards, Eugene Judd, Simon Williams, Firebird, Shadow Cat, Rahne Sinclair, Mephisto, Thor, Eros, Captain Marvel, Bonita Juárez, Cloak, Northstar, Dazzler (Cameo Flashback), Wolfsbane, Hawkeye, Anna Marie, Mirage, Puck, Danny Rand, Erik Lehnsherr, Magma, Nightcrawler, Wonder Man, Tandy Bowen, Michael Twoyoungmen, Norrin Radd, Susan Storm Richards, Magneto, Mockingbird, Janet van Dyne, Kitty Pryde, Illyana Rasputina, Molecule Man (Also in Flashback), Invisible Woman, Thor Odinson, Spider-Man (Peter Parker), Daredevil (Matt Murdock), Iron Man (Tony Stark), Amara Aquilla, Luke Cage, Greer Nelson, Mister Fantastic, Box, She-Hulk, Beyonder (Also in Flashback), Owen Reece, Dani Moonstar, Beyonder, Silver Surfer, Vision, Talisman, Human Torch, PowerMan, Kurt Wagner, Shaman, Ben Grimm, Snowbird, Scarlet Witch, Dane Whitman, Wanda Maximoff, Warlock, Hercules, Tyrone Johnson, Wolverine (Logan), Phoenix, Alison Blaire (Cameo Flashback), Cannonball, Roger Bochs, Johnny Storm, The Black Knight, Jean-Paul Beaubier, Piotr Rasputin, Colossus, Wasp, Tigra, Elizabeth Twoyoungmen, Hawkeye (Clint Barton), Magik
Features: Direct
Series Title: Secret Wars II
Issue Number: 9