Appearing in 1st story
Featured Characters:
- Adam Warlock (Main story and recap)
Supporting Characters:
- Kang the Conqueror (Nathaniel Richards) (Apparent Death)
- Rama-Tut (Nathaniel Richards)
Antagonists:
- Unidentified entity (Behind the scenes)
Other Characters:
- Daily Bugle (Named only) (Recap)
- Enclave (Recap)
- Wladyslav Shinski (Recap)
- Maris Morlak (Recap)
- Jerome Hamilton (Recap)
- Lady Sif (Recap)
- Avengers (Recap)
- Thor Odinson (Recap)
- Beast (Hank McCoy) (Recap)
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Recap)
- Vision (Recap)
- Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) (Recap)
- Iron Man (Tony Stark) (Recap)
- High Evolutionary (Herbert Wyndham) (Recap)
- Man-Beast (Recap)
- [[Magus|Imagination in main story and appears in recap]][[Category:Magus/Minor Appearances]]
- Thanos (Recap)
- Gamora (Recap)
- Drax the Destroyer (Arthur Douglas) (Recap)
- Pip the Troll (Pip Gofern) (Recap)
- The Thing (Ben Grimm) (Recap)
- Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell) (Recap)
- Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (Recap)
- Pip the Troll (Pip Gofern) (Soul fragment)
- Kray-Tor (Soul)
- Autolycus (Soul)
- Gamora (Soul fragment)
- Drax the Destroyer (Arthur Douglas) (Soul fragment)
- Adam Warlock (Soul fragment)
- Adam Warlock (Illusion)
- Guardians of the Galaxy (Mentioned)
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Corpse)
- Loki (Corpse)
- She-Hulk (Jen Walters) (Corpse)
- Guardians of the Galaxy
- Ant-Man (Scott Lang) (Corpse)
- Groot (Corpse)
- Star-Lord (Peter Quill) (Corpse)
- Drax the Destroyer (Arthur Douglas) (Corpse)
- Rocket Raccoon (Corpse)
- Gamora (Vision)
- Champions (Vision)
- Hulk (Amadeus Cho) (Corpse)
- Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) (Corpse)
- Avengers (Vision)
- Vision (Corpse)
- Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (Corpse)
- Thor (Jane Foster) (Corpse)
- Falcon (Sam Wilson) (Corpse)
- Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom) (Corpse)
- Doctor Strange (Stephen Strange) (Corpse)
- Iron Man (Tony Stark) (Corpse)
- Moondragon (Heather Douglas) (Corpse)
- Cable (Nathan Summers) (Corpse)
- Medusa (Medusalith Amaquelin) (Corpse)
- Phyla-Vell (Corpse)
- Ultimates (Vision)
- Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers) (Corpse)
- Black Panther (T'Challa) (Corpse)
- Defenders (Vision)
- Luke Cage (Corpse)
- Daredevil (Matt Murdock) (Corpse)
- Deadpool (Wade Wilson) (Corpse)
- Nova (Richard Rider) (Corpse)
- Hulk (Bruce Banner) (Corpse)
- Black Bolt (Blackagar Boltagon) (Corpse)
- Thanos (Appears in shadow only) (First appearance)
- Darkhawk (Chris Powell) (Corpse)
- Doop (Corpse)
- Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) (Corpse)
- Wolverine (Logan) (Corpse)
- The Grandmaster (En Dwi Gast) (Corpse)
- The Collector (Taneleer Tivan) (Corpse)
- Emma Frost (Corpse)
- Odinson (Corpse)
- Silver Surfer (Norrin Radd) (Corpse)
- Nezarr the Calculator (Cameo)
- Eson the Searcher (Cameo)
- Anubis (Carving)
Races and Species:
- Cosmic Beings (Main story and recap)
- Humans (Main story and recap)
- Vanir (Recap)
- [[Asgardians|Corpse in main story and appear in recap]][[Category:Asgardians/Minor Appearances]]
- New Men (Recap)
- Titanians (Shadow in main story and appear in recap)
- Zen-Whoberis (Main story and recap)
- Laxidazians (Recap)
- [[Mutants|Corpses in main story and appear in recap]][[Category:Mutants/Minor Appearances]]
- [[Synthezoids|Corpse in main story and appear in recap]][[Category:Synthezoids/Minor Appearances]]
- [[Kree|Corpse in main story and appear in recap]][[Category:Kree/Minor Appearances]]
- Judans (Souls)
- Sarks (Souls)
- Gods (Invoked)
- Frost Giants (Corpse)
- Flora colossi (Corpse)
- Human-Spartax Hybrids (Corpse)
- [[Inhumans|Corpses]][[Category:Inhumans/Minor Appearances]]
- Human-Kree Hybrids (Corpse)
- Human-Inhuman Hybrids (Corpse)
- Zenn-Lavians (Corpse)
- Celestials
- Ennead (Carving)
Locations:
- The End of Time
- The Last Dying Star
- Kang's Fortress
- Kang's Trophy Room
- Kang's Fortress
- The Last Dying Star
- Earth-616 / Prime Marvel Universe (Past in main story and appears in recap)
- Milky Way Galaxy (Past in main story and appears in recap)
- Solar System (Past in main story and appears in recap)
- Earth (Past in main story and appears in recap)
- United States of America (Recap)
- New York (Recap)
- New York City (Recap)
- Manhattan (Recap)
- Midtown (Recap)
- Murray Hill (Recap)
- 39th Street and Second Avenue (Recap)
- Daily Bugle Building (Recap)
- 39th Street and Second Avenue (Recap)
- Murray Hill (Recap)
- Midtown (Recap)
- Manhattan (Recap)
- New York City (Recap)
- New York (Recap)
- Atlantic Ocean (Recap)
- Shard Island (Recap)
- Beehive (Recap)
- Shard Island (Recap)
- Egypt (Past)
- Giza (Past)
- Pyramids of Giza (Past)
- Great Sphinx (Past)
- Celestium (Only appearance; past)
- Giza (Past)
- United States of America (Recap)
- Counter-Earth (Recap)
- Earth (Past in main story and appears in recap)
- Orion
- Orion's Belt
- Unnamed star (First appearance)
- Planet Saiph (Mentioned) (Unnamed)
- Unnamed star (First appearance)
- Orion's Belt
- Solar System (Past in main story and appears in recap)
- Soul World
- Heaven (Mentioned)
- Milky Way Galaxy (Past in main story and appears in recap)
- Infinity's End (First appearance)
Items:
- Kang's trophies
- Hulk's Pants
- Hawkeye's Bow and Trick Arrows
- Ultimate Nullifier
- Klaw's head and Sonic Disruptor
- Angel's skeleton
- Doctor Doom's Mask
- Future-Vision (Corpse)
- Iron Man Armor Model 1
- Iron Man Armor Model 2
- Super-Adaptoid Armor
- Winter Soldier's Bionic Arm
- Captain America's Shield
- Cosmic Cube
- Hoverchair
- Captain America's Helmet
- Spider-Man's Mask
- Green Goblin's Mask
- Black Knight's Helmet
- Silver Surfer's Surfboard
- Sanctum Sanctorum's window
- An unidentified Celestial's head
- Xorn's Helmet
- Magneto's Helmet
- Nezarr the Calculator's head
- A Sentinel's head
- Cyclops' Visor
- Eson the Searcher's head
- Kang Armor
- Mjolnir (Recap)
- Nega-Bands (Recap)
- Spider-Man's Suit (Main story and recap)
- [[Web-Shooters|Behind the scenes in main story and recap]][[Category:Web-Shooters/Minor Appearances]]
- Iron Man Armor Model 4 (Recap)
- Infinity Gauntlet (Recap)
- Infinity Gems (Recap)
- [[Soul Stone|Behind the scenes in main story and appears in recap]][[Category:Soul Stone/Minor Appearances]]
- Power Gem (Recap)
- Space Gem (Recap)
- Mind Gem (Recap)
- Reality Gem (Recap)
- [[Time Stone|Behind the scenes in recap]][[Category:Time Stone/Minor Appearances]]
- Infinity Gems (Recap)
- Ant-Man's Helmet and Suit
- Doctor Doom's Armor
- Cloak of Levitation
- Eye of Agamotto
- Star-Lord's Uniform
- Iron Man Armor Model 51 (Model-Prime Armor)
- Quantum Sword
- Nova Star
- Ms. Marvel's Suit
- Raptors (Race)
- Black Widow's Gauntlets
- Wolverine's Suit
- Falcon's Wings
- Power Cosmic
- Panther Habit
Vehicles:
- Sanctuary II (Recap)
Synopsis for 1st story
Adam Warlock emerges in Kang the Conqueror's Citadel at the "End of Time". Warlock asks why he was awakened from his cocoon before the proper time, and Khan answers that the time is exactly right. As Warlock threatens Kang because of his trophies of deceased heroes scattered around his fortress, Kang shows he means no harm and that he just wants to help. As such, he opens a warp in which he shows Adam his own past: his birth, his fights with Thor, the High Evolutionary, Man-Beast, Magus and Thanos, his entering the Soul Gem and his return to fight Thanos once again. Now, at the end of time, Kang shows Adam what lies ahead if the past isn't changed: Infinity's end. Adam sees the vision of all the heroes of Earth dead, while only a future version of Gamora in despair still stands against a menacing figure.
Kang immediately takes Adam back to his citadel, saying he needs to reposition him to a more advantageous place in time. In answer to Adam's objections, he explains that he has already tried 112 times to avert this horrible fate, but to no avail. He's now convinced that Adam can stop this from happening, but he'll need to find the Soul Stone and keep it safe. Kang will send Adam in the past, so that he can get to 2018 without being located by the wielder of the Time Stone, which Kang asks as compensation for his help after all this has ended. Kang throws Adam into a warp, telling him to find his past self and explain to him everything. After that, a mysterious entity attacks Kang, who claims that its ending will be its being omnipotent but not omniscient. Then, Kang fades away, leaving only his shadow in the citadel.
Adam finds himself in Ancient Egypt. As he's attacked by a group of marauders, he's found by Kang's past version of himself, Rama-Tut. As they walk inside a pyramid, Rama-Tut explains he already knows everything, as he is able to communicate with Kang. Adam is taken to the Celestium, a place where Rama-Tut was able to observe the continuity and understand that a specific spot in the universe, where a single planet revolves around a star, is the location Adam will have to keep safe, to prevent all life from being snuffed out. There he will find Magus, armed with the Soul Stone, and returned from the dead in parallel with Adam as his doppelganger.
Rama-Tut explains that they must be stealthy in approaching 2018, as Kang's death in the future means the entity already possesses the power infinite. Thus, as Adam enters a tomb, Rama-Tut stabs him in the back, and has him locked inside a sarcophagus. His cocooning process will be slowed down so that he will awaken at the right time, in a few millennia.
Solicit Synopsis
Notes
- The cover for this issue was originally solicited for Guardians of the Galaxy #151.
Trivia
- When Adam makes a remark about beehives, he's referring to the Beehive, the Enclave's research facility where he was born.
- Kang the Conqueror claimed that Adam did not posses a soul of his own until exiting the Soul Gem to battle Thanos. This, however, is an error as Adam's soul was present when he defeated Thanos by turning him into granite in Avengers Annual #7, and was even shown within the issue itself.