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Quote1 I am from beyond! Slay your enemies and all you desire shall be yours! Nothing you dream of is impossible for me to accomplish! Quote2
Beyonder

Appearing in "The War Begins"

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Synopsis for "The War Begins"

After having entered a mysterious construct that appeared in Central Park in their own respective magazines (see Amazing Spider-Man #251, Uncanny X-Men #180, Iron Man #181, Incredible Hulk #294, Thing #10, Thor #341, Avengers #242, Captain America #292, and Fantastic Four #295), many of Earth's heroes are instantaneously gathered together in a giant construct in space. The heroes are Captain America, Thor, Captain Marvel, Hawkeye, Iron Man, She-Hulk, Wasp, the Fantastic Four (minus Invisible Woman), Colossus, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine, Lockheed, Magneto, Spider-Man and Hulk. They are unsure as to what or who had brought them to this place. They introduce themselves to each other. They then realize they are not alone. Across the way another construct appears housing the villains of Earth, according to Professor X's mental probings. One thing the heroes do not understand, however, is why Magneto appeared in their construct and not the villains'.

In the other construct, the villains are just as confused as the heroes. After the villains introduce themselves to one another, both ships are hurtled through space to watch a galaxy be destroyed and a new planet be created. This causes both parties to realize that a very powerful being has summoned them all. The villains begin to bicker with each other and a fight breaks out. Ultron tries to destroy them all and is knocked into Galactus. The villains are all amazed when Galactus simply drains the energy from Ultron, then goes back to staring at the stars as if everyone is beneath him.

Suddenly, a bright light appears in space and a voice announces who had summoned them all, the Beyonder. He tells them that he can do anything imaginable and then orders them to battle each other, promising the winning side would receive whatever they want. Galactus refuses to obey the voice and tries to fly towards the light to force the Beyonder to give him the power to remove his eternal hunger for planetary energy. Doctor Doom follows Galactus and, when they get close enough, the light diminishes and they are thrown back. The constructs are then sent to the newly-constructed planet and the two groups of fighters placed on the planet. The heroes again question why Magneto is on their side, and began fighting over if they should defeat him or try to use his help. Magneto, however, feels that he is "above" most of the heroes, and uses his magnetism to fly away. The heroes then decide Captain America to be the leader of their group.

Meanwhile, Galactus and Doctor Doom are seen on the planet surface as well after being blasted back by the powerful light. Galactus is unconscious as Doctor Doom returns to the rest of the villains and tries to convince them to help him steal the Beyonder's powers instead of going along with the Beyonder's game. The villains think Doom is simply afraid of playing the Beyonder's game after being shot back by the light, and Doom is disgusted at their simple minds and takes off in a vehicle to seek out counsel with Mister Fantastic. Kang uses the grounded construct's weapons and shoots down Doom's vehicle. The heroes see it go down and move to investigate.

Finding Doctor Doom lying in the rubble, Captain America tries to help him to his feet. Doom is unable to tolerate the heroes' pity and he attacks them in frustration, before fleeing. Iron Man warns the heroes they are about to be attacked and the villains unleash the first assault on the final page, to be continued into the next issue.

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  • Some facts about the gathered heroes:
    • Of the Fantastic Four the Invisible Girl is missing. That's because she is about to give birth to her second child as seen in Fantastic Four #265.
    • The Iron Man here is not Tony Stark, but James Rhodes. Rhodes replaced Stark as Iron Man in Iron Man #169 because of Stark's alcoholism. Since most of the heroes don't know Iron Man's secret identity they assume it's the unnamed Stark employee that Stark claims wears the armor as his bodyguard and an Avenger.
      • The Wasp refers to Iron Man as being "on leave". Busy learning how to use the Iron Man armor, Rhodes quit the Avengers in Iron Man #170/Avengers #231. Wasp, who does know that Stark was Iron Man, learned of his alcoholism in Avengers #232, and hopes that he will be able to return to the team.
    • Professor X appears here in a wheelchair even though he regained the use of his legs back in Uncanny X-Men #167. It's explained next issue that the Beyonder "fixed" certain things, such as making sure characters were in costume.
    • Cyclops is among the X-Men even though he had left the team in Uncanny X-Men #176 after marrying Madelyne Pryor the issue before. It is explained next issue that Cyclops was kidnapped by the Beyonder while on his honeymoon.
    • Hulk has had the mind of his alter ego Bruce Banner since Incredible Hulk #272.
    • The mercenary Deadpool is also among the heroes gathered by the Beyonder.[1].
  • The Avengers call Magneto a murderer, referring to his sinking a Soviet submarine while defending himself in Uncanny X-Men #150. The X-Men and Avengers have fought the supervillain many times; in Avengers #234 Wanda Maximoff compared her learning that she is Magneto's daughter to finding out that Adolf Hitler is a relative. As that issue mentioned, however, the longtime mutant supremacist may have begun to rethink his opinion of humanity.

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