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Contest of Champions II

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1999 comic book limited series
Contest of Champions II
Cover oftrade paperback forContest of Champions II (1999).
Art byMichael Ryan.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
Schedulemonthly
FormatLimited series
Publication dateSept. 1999 – Nov. 1999
No. of issues5
Main character(s)Rogue
Iron Man
Human Torch
Various Marvel super-heroes
Creative team
Written byChris Claremont
Penciller(s)Oscar Jimenez
Michael Ryan

Contest of Champions II is a five-issuecomic booklimited series published from September to November 1999 byMarvel Comics. The series was written byChris Claremont and pencilled byOscar Jimenez andMichael Ryan. The series is unrelated to the original limited series of the same name –Contest of Champions – published in 1982.

Plot summary

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A group of Earth's heroes are invited by an apparently benevolent race to participate in a series of contests against one another in exchange for advanced technology. This, however, is a ruse staged by theBrood. The Brood Queen plans to absorb the powers of the strongest heroes and channel them intoRogue, then possess her and use the heroes as hosts for Brood embryos.

Courtesy ofmicroscopic nanites, all the heroes (with the exception ofIron Man, whose armor protected him from infection) are drugged and become indifferent to everything except the contest, unable to process the anomalies in the situation facing them. Although the losing heroes are allegedly returned to Earth, Iron Man's first victory allows him to confirm that the departing teleporters lack the strength to return the subject to Earth. After Iron Man loses his second match againstX-Force, he learns that the heroes are teleported to a different part of the ship to either destroy each other or be hunted by various animals. After encounteringPsylocke, he is able to use his resources to reprogram the nanobots and use them to cure the other losing heroes, he and Psylocke forming a strike force to determine their location and gather the other heroes together to oppose the Brood's scheme. The Brood Queen's plan is eventually disrupted byHawkeye, who was overlooked in the early stages of the contest, and Iron Man, who leads several defeated heroes against the Brood. The Brood are defeated and Rogue is cured byWarbird, who makes the Brood Queen withdraw from Rogue's body by convincing the Queen that she will kill Rogue if she does not.[1]

List of conflicts

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WinnerLoserNotes
Iron ManPsylockePsylocke attempted to use her powers to create the illusion that she was still 'LadyMandarin', but Iron Man used his armour's close-range defences to knock her out when she tried to attack him physically.
WolverineHercules
X-ForceIron ManAfter easily gaining the upper hand against most of X-Force, Iron Man was distracted by the discovery thatSiryn had recently sustained damage to her larynx preventing her from using her powers, his concern for Siryn distracting him long enough forBedlam to get the drop on him.
Human TorchSpider-WomanThe Torch trapped Spider-Woman in a fire vortex and drained oxygen out of the resulting dome to suffocate her.
HulkMister FantasticHulk inhaled Mister Fantastic into his mouth as he tried to contain the Hulk by wrapping his body around him, keeping him contained and trapped until he ran out of oxygen and fainted.
Human TorchShe-HulkThe Torch heated the air around them until She-Hulk passed out from heatstroke.
StormHuman TorchAfter a prolonged chase, Storm forced the Torch into unconsciousness with a continuous wind assault, leaving him with no way to win other than using a nova flame assault that could have killed her, which he opted not to do.
Scarlet WitchCableThe Witch's hex-spheres combined with Cable's time-travelling nature caused minor temporal rifts that drew in other-worldly heroes Lockdown and Rosetta Stone into the ship, where they helped Iron Man and Psylocke tackle the threat.
New WarriorsSlingersObjecting to the idea of a straightforward fist-fight on the grounds that it would be boring, the two teams competed in abasketball game that the New Warriors won.
Spider-ManBeast
DominoPower Man
DaredevilFirestar
PhoenixJustice
HawkeyeWasp
Iron FistColossus
GambitQuicksilver
Black PantherNew Warriors
Black WidowWonder Man
DeadpoolGeneration X
Invisible WomanIron Fist
ThorStormThor literally took Storm's breath away by kissing her and inhaling her oxygen.
DeadpoolDaredevilDeadpool's unusual physiology due to his healing factor, combined with his constant talking and a fake baby, distracted Daredevil long enough for Deadpool to get the drop on him.
Black WidowX-Force
ThorBlack WidowA simple strike withMjolnir ended the fight quickly.
PhoenixThingFighting on theBlue Area of the Moon, Phoenix forced the Thing out of the perimeter of the combat zone and held him there until he ran out of breath.
HulkDeadpoolHulk literally landed on Deadpool after dropping him through a hole in the ground.
Spider-ManDominoSpider-Man outstripped Domino physically despite their similar ability to predict the other's moves.
Captain AmericaBlack PantherBlack Panther's internal resistance to the current conflict gave Captain America the edge he needed.
GambitWolverineWolverine was distracted by the appearance of the Brood Queen — now inRogue's body — long enough for Gambit to land a finishing blow.
GambitHawkeyeGambit fought Hawkeye and defeated him. Gambit's agility, accuracy and mutant ability to charge cards was more than a match for Hawkeye's archery.

Collected editions

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TitleMaterial collectedPublished dateISBN
Contest of Champions IIContest of Champions II #1–5January 2002978-0785108139

References

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  1. ^Contest of Champions #1–2 (Sept. 1999); #3 (Oct. 1999); #4–5 (Nov. 1999)
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