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Acts of Vengeance Loki schemes to destroy the world's heroes by recruiting the Prime Movers: Magneto, Kingpin, Mandarin, Wizard, Dr. Doom, and the Red Skull and setting them to attack heroes they normally would not. |
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Avengers Disassembled The world of the Avengers is rocked to its foundation in this cross-over event, leaving the Earth's Mightiest Heroes broken and changing their lives forever. |
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Civil War In the United States, a Super-human Registration Act is passed, which decrees that all Mutants or Super-Humans must register with the government, giving all personal information, as well as powers. |
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Cosmos in Collision Maelstrom attempts to destroy the universe with a super-black hole. Only Quasar can stop him, but he's dead. |
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Dark Phoenix Saga The Phoenix Force consumes Jean Grey and with the manipulation of the Hellfire Club's Mastermind she's driven insane. She consumes the power of a star and kills billions before sacrificing herself. |
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Earth X The world's population gains super-powers after the Inhuman Terrigen Mists are released into the atmosphere in this dystopian view of the future. |
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Infinity Crusade Adam Warlock's discarded good side, the Goddess, recruits devout heroes and assembles the cosmic cubes to create a cosmic egg that would provide her with the power to purge all evil from the universe. |
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Infinity Gauntlet Death resurrects Thanos who acquires the six infinity gems and kills half the life in the universe in her honor with the Infinity Gauntlet. Adam Warlock leads Earth's greatest heroes against Thanos. |
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Infinity War Adam Warlock's bad side, the Magus, separates from his body and assembles the Infinity Gauntlet. Magus creates doppelgangers of Earth's heroes as part of his plan to recreate a universe of evil. |






