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In the DC/Marvel crossover, which created "Amalgam" chars, the DC version of Captain Marvel was merged with the Marvel version of Captain Marvel. What name did the superhero have?
I knew that because one of my regular customers for custom HeroClix likes to get Amalgam characters, and that's on his short list. I recently finished Spider-Boy, Dark Claw, and Mariner for him.
New question: Following the destruction of Nebula Man, which member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory ended up in the prehistoric past, and which three heroes rescued him?
The Star-Spangled Kid was in the past and Wildcat and Hal "Green Lantern" Jordan went back, and I think Aquaman as well, to rescue him. I just read that in the tpb a few months ago, but, not to sure if it was Aquaman or not.
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But Wyld got it first.
Yes, it was Darkseid. He then left the gravesite and MM then punched his way out of the ground, seems he wasn't quite dead yet. No doubt, he wasn't in a great mood. You try being buried alive then having to claw your way back up and out of there. Jason Todd could sympathize, I'm sure.
I'm not sure either. I think it'd be Ibis the Invincible, in JLofA #137, but I could be wrong.
In rethinking this, I think I was wrong about Ibis being the first Earth-S denizen to cross to Earth-One. In JLofA #'s 135-137, King Kull gathered a small army of villains to install his doomsday machines on Earths 1, 2, and S, and the heroes of three Earths fought to stop them. Ibis the Invincible was the only hero of Earth-S to travel to Earth-One; but Kull's team was already there. So, while Mr. Atom may not technically qualify as a "person", he did make the trip from Earth-S to Earth-One first.
In rethinking this, I think I was wrong about Ibis being the first Earth-S denizen to cross to Earth-One. In JLofA #'s 135-137, King Kull gathered a small army of villains to install his doomsday machines on Earths 1, 2, and S, and the heroes of three Earths fought to stop them. Ibis the Invincible was the only hero of Earth-S to travel to Earth-One; but Kull's team was already there. So, while Mr. Atom may not technically qualify as a "person", he did make the trip from Earth-S to Earth-One first.
But Ibis could've been the firstHero of Earth-S to make the trip, right?
But Ibis could've been the firstHero of Earth-S to make the trip, right?
I believe he was, yes. Although Captain Thunder's homeworld was never identified by name, it definitely wasn't Earth-S. The Roman god Mercury made the trip to Earth-One along with Ibis and the two Flashes and Green Lanterns, but I don't think he was "native" to Earth-S; I'm pretty sure the mythological deities presided over all the various Earths.
I'm pretty sure the mythological deities presided over all the various Earths.
I'm not sure about that. I remember various Wonder Woman stories that might counter that idea. Even more recently when WW of E-2 met and spoke with New Earth's WW, she'd mentioned she resided in Olympus all this time, and NE's WW had not only visited there previously without meeting E-2's WW, but had also been a "goddess". Surely she'd of met or at least heard of the other WW in all of that time if there'd only been one single set of the same deities for all the Multi-verse's Earth's.