History
Early years[]
The past history of Ms. Marvel on Earth-10011 presumably mirrors that of her Earth-616 counterpart until the corruption of her reality by the Many-Angled Ones.
Ms. Marvel was one of the heroes present as Mar-Vell lay dying. When Mar-Vell struck a deal with the Many-Angled Ones, she was one of those whose life forces were corrupted by them.[4]
On Sanctuary,[3] the corrupted heroes performed the Necropsy ritual, sacrificing the Avatar of Death and thus annihilating Death, allowing the Many-Angled Ones to fully enter their plane of existence.[4] Ms. Marvel and her fellow Avengers were placed under Mar-Vell's service, now calling themselves the Revengers, and headquartered at the Trapezohedron.[2]
The Fault[]
Years after the reality's corruption, when the Fault was opened, Hulk went out, sensing something (possibly the arrival of Quasar from Earth-616) and was pursued by the Revengers. Quickly realizing he was not their reality's Quasar, the Revengers subdued him and brought him to the Trapezohedron, where despite an inconclusive interrogatory, the Scarlet Witch was able to follow Quasar's energy signature and found the Fault, intending to conquer that reality for their Many-Angled masters. Among the steps to transport their planet into Reality-616, the Yot-Soteric enchantment required a public hecatomb, and Scarlet Witch dispatched Ms. Marvel and Thor on the task, though Marvel was still in the base when Vision helped Quasar escape.[2]
As the Fault was opened from Reality-616 by Adam Magus and his Universal Church of Truth, the Cancerverse began to pour into the next reality, where an armada of allied warships were stationed. The Revengers were assembled by the Cancerverse's Quasar and sent looking for anomalous individuals (charged with esoteric or non-local properties and energies) that might be the Avatar of Death, the being required to perform the Necropsy and kill Death. Using the Yog-Soteric vibrations to lead them to anomalies, they first attacked the Nova Corps starship Resolute Duty at the mouth of the Fault, where they again encountered Quasar along with Rick Rider and other Nova corpsmen, and abducted Namor. After Major Victory went to the frontline with the Luminals,[5] he was captured as well (as a temporal anomaly) by Ms. Marvel and Iron Man, and put in a cell with Namorita and other captive anomalies[6] in Sanctuary.
She was among the Revengers to assemble during the attack of Sanctuary by a squad of heavy hitters from Reality-616 composed of Quasar, Nova, Beta Ray Bill, Ronan the Accuser, the Silver Surfer, and Gladiator. Mar-Vell he sensed an Avatar of Life had just died on his world (Drax, killed by Thanos as he and the Guardians of the Galaxy were in the Cancerverse trying to undo the Necropsy, Mar-Vell teleported away with his Revengers, assured to find the Avatar of Death of Reality-616 back in his own world. He went to the site of the Necropsy, at the crashed Sanctuary, and the two groups clashed.[7]
After the Cancerverse was seemingly defeated, Nova, Star-Lord, Drax the Destroyer, and Thanos were stranded in the twisted reality. As the heroes were fighting with Thanos over a Cosmic Cube, they were localized by the Revengers. After of fight, the Revengers were able to take the Cosmic Cube,[8] though it was soon taken back by Thanos, then by Nova, who transported Star-Lord, Drax and Thanos back to Earth-616, sacrificing himself.[9]
They fought against the forces of Reality-616 in an attempt to corrupt that reality as well. Ms. Marvel and the rest of the denizens of the Cancerverse were slain when Thanos restored Death to the Cancerverse.[10]
Although, they eventually returned along with their reality's Thanos to harass Nova (Rich Rider) who was stranded in the Cancerverse after having defeated Thanos, killing him over and over as the Cancerverse resurrected him. Eventually, Nova poured all of the Xandarian Worldmind's power into the Cosmic Cube and used it to return to Earth-616, abandoning Worldmind in the Cancerverse, but bringing back a being from the Cancerverse with him.[11]
Worldmind[]
Ms. Marvel and some of her fellow Revengers were later resurrected and possessed by Worldmind to secure Nova who had become a portal between the Cancerverse and Earth-616 but had returned to the Cancerverse to prevent any further incursion. With help from Sam Alexander, Nova fought off the Revengers and both he and Sam escaped to Earth-616 using a Cosmic Cube.[12]
Scourge of the Negative Zone[]
As Captain Marvel, and under a new mutated form and wearing a new costume, she was part of the Scourge of the Negative Zone, led by the Sentry.
On Incursion Day +15, she was leading a group of Kree soldiers, alongside with fellow Kree warrior and Revenger Ronan, ravaging the Negative Zone and its refugees, until they were seemingly destroyed by the Silver Surfer,[1] though Captain Marvel somehow survived or resurrected.
On Incursion Day +42, the forces of the Cancerverse (now composed of many Baluurians and Arthrosians) were scouring Ollirg's Moon of its population. They were opposed by Nova and Annihilus, who were defeated at the arrival of Sentry and the Revengers, among them Captain Marvel. They attempted to corrupt Nova again, but he escaped.[13]
Attributes
Powers
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She was able to produce energy blasts that could affect intangible targets, tapping into "the limitless energy of life, weaponized by abominable magic".[1]Paraphernalia
Equipment
See Also
- 13 appearance(s) of Carol Danvers (Earth-10011)
- 1 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Carol Danvers (Earth-10011)
- 1 minor appearance(s) of Carol Danvers (Earth-10011)
- 16 image(s) of Carol Danvers (Earth-10011)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Annihilation - Scourge: Silver Surfer #1
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Realm of Kings #1
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Avengers NOW! #1 ; Cancerverse's profile
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Thanos Imperative #3
- ↑ Thanos Imperative #1
- ↑ Thanos Imperative #2
- ↑ Thanos Imperative #4
- ↑ Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 3) #19
- ↑ Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 3) #20
- ↑ Thanos Imperative #1–6
- ↑ Nova (Vol. 7) #6
- ↑ Nova (Vol. 7) #6–7
- ↑ Annihilation - Scourge: Nova #1