Many-Angled Ones (Marvel)
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | A group of meat-ships from the Cancerverse emerged from the Fault where they dislodged the '''Ex-Men''' to battle the [[Shi'ar Imperial Guard]]. (Realm of Kings: Imperial Guard v1 #5) | + | In time, the Many-Angled Ones filled their universe but despite this being the case they were still hungry. (Realm of Kings v1 #1) This abominable Cancerverse was similar to the regular universe but one that grew twisted and deformed by malignant growth as a result of life wining and death lost. (Guardians of the Galaxy v2 #21) |
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+ | A group of meat-ships from the Cancerverse emerged from the Fault where they dislodged the '''Ex-Men''' to battle the [[Shi'ar Imperial Guard]]. Commanding these forces was the brain-ship that was a corrupted version of [[Professor X]] who used his telepathic powers against the Guard until they killed him. (Realm of Kings: Imperial Guard v1 #5) | ||
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+ | Adam Magus detonated numerous Church worlds that he brought to the Fault in order to widen the dimensional tear. This led to Lord Mar-Vell and his Revengers appearing in order to conduct the next stage of the invasion at the behest of his masters. (Thanos Imperative: Ignition v1 #1) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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+ | They were noted to be ancient creatures with a dark intelligence and were too terrifying to contemplate. The Many-Angled Ones afforded gifts to their servants in exchange for their adoration. (Realm of Kings v1 #1) | ||
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+ | Their universe was stated to be unnatural and reeked of corruption. It pulsed with corrupted life as it was a single giant organic mass that was effectively a whole universe that was a deathless corpse. On the Earth in the Cancerverse, the '''Trapezohedron''' served as a prison facility used to detain subjects of interest. (Realm of Kings v1 #1) | ||
==Members== | ==Members== |
Revision as of 08:41, 30 November 2015
The Many-Angled Ones are a race of deities that feature in Marvel Comics.
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History
In time, the Many-Angled Ones filled their universe but despite this being the case they were still hungry. (Realm of Kings v1 #1) This abominable Cancerverse was similar to the regular universe but one that grew twisted and deformed by malignant growth as a result of life wining and death lost. (Guardians of the Galaxy v2 #21)
A group of meat-ships from the Cancerverse emerged from the Fault where they dislodged the Ex-Men to battle the Shi'ar Imperial Guard. Commanding these forces was the brain-ship that was a corrupted version of Professor X who used his telepathic powers against the Guard until they killed him. (Realm of Kings: Imperial Guard v1 #5)
Adam Magus detonated numerous Church worlds that he brought to the Fault in order to widen the dimensional tear. This led to Lord Mar-Vell and his Revengers appearing in order to conduct the next stage of the invasion at the behest of his masters. (Thanos Imperative: Ignition v1 #1)
Overview
They were noted to be ancient creatures with a dark intelligence and were too terrifying to contemplate. The Many-Angled Ones afforded gifts to their servants in exchange for their adoration. (Realm of Kings v1 #1)
Their universe was stated to be unnatural and reeked of corruption. It pulsed with corrupted life as it was a single giant organic mass that was effectively a whole universe that was a deathless corpse. On the Earth in the Cancerverse, the Trapezohedron served as a prison facility used to detain subjects of interest. (Realm of Kings v1 #1)
Members
- Shuma-Gorath :
Notes
Appearances
- Realm of Kings: Imperial Guard v1:
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