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Avengers Infinity

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2000 Marvel Comics series
This article is about a 2000 series of Marvel comics. For the 2018 Marvel Studios film, seeAvengers: Infinity War.
"Infinites" redirects here. For the short story, seeThe Infinites.
Avengers Infinity
TheAvengers observe one of the entities theInfinites on the cover ofAvengers Infinity #3 (Nov. 2000). Art bySean Chen.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication dateSeptember – December 2000
No. of issues4
Main character(s)Avengers
Quasar
Jack of Hearts
Thor
Starfox
Tigra
Photon
Moondragon
Eternity
Creative team
Written byRoger Stern
PencillerSean Chen
InkerScott Hanna
LettererTroy Peteri
ColoristSteve Oliff
Editor(s)Tom Brevoort
Frank Dunkerley
Bob Harras

Avengers: Infinity is a four-issueAmerican comic booklimited series published from September to December 2000 byMarvel Comics. It was written byRoger Stern and drawn bySean Chen,Scott Hanna,Steve Oliff andTroy Peteri.

Publication history

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Writer Roger Stern explained a number of the decisions that went into planning the series. On the diverse team lineup he said, "I just put together a list of Avengers who would be at loose ends, and who would be good choices for a big, cosmic adventure ... with a welcome bit of kibitzing fromKurt Busiek andTom Brevoort."[citation needed]

The idea of the huge hand "came from the image thatCarlos Pacheco gave us inAvengers Forever #10. Kurt and I had asked him for a shot of a gigantic hand bigger than the star it was reaching for -- and, boy, did he deliver!

The story also partly led into the "Maximum Security" storyline.

Plot summary

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The cosmic heroQuasar receives a distress call from acolony of the alienRigellians in deep space. The character arrives to find the colony destroyed and a single survivor, the superheroJack of Hearts, who is in acoma. Quasar summons all nearby members of the superhero team theAvengers, and the Thunder GodThor, the TitanianEternalStarfox, heroinesTigra andPhoton, and outsiderMoondragon respond.

When the heroes arrive on the planet, Moondragon scans Jack's mind and detects a single word:Infinites. The heroes are then attacked by thousands ofrobots, and eventually retreat via ship into space as the artificial life forms seem to be forming from the planet itself. Moondragon continues to scan Jack's mind and learns the robots' purpose is to break down the entire planet into a molten mass. The planet's crust is breached by the robots and as it becomes molten ore, Jack of Hearts wakes and states that the master of the robot hordes has arrived. A spatial rift opens, and a being the size of a planet emerges.

The Avengers—atmicroscopic size compared to the entity–breach its head and attempt to reach thebrain to learn more and possibly neutralize it. As the Avengers battle more of the same robots within the entity, Tigra watches as it shapes the molten ore into acylinder. Several more beings of the same size and scope arrive, bearing similar cylinders, which Tigra assumes are former planets. The group fuses with the cylinders to form a huge circular ring that clamps thestar close to the original planet the Avengers visited.Another spatial rift opens and an even larger hand appears and begins to drag away the entiregalaxy.

The characters retreat from the entity, now part of the colossal ring. Moondragon determines the entire construct is called aWalker, and being dragging away the galaxy anInfinite. She suggests summoning the cosmic entityEternity to stop the act. Quasar is able to call Eternity, and the entity wrestles with the hand before travelling with the Avengers to theDimension of Manifestations, where cosmic entities converse. The Infinites claim they are rearranging galaxies to improve the flow of energy, and Eternity advises them that this would be fatal to all affected life forms.

The Avengers each make a case for the sanctity of life. The Infinites explain that they were ignorant of the fact that life could exist on planets. They abandon their plan, and one of them sacrifices itself to restore all destroyed planets. The Avengers are transported back to the now recreated Rigellian colony, which is a paradise asanimal life has yet to appear.[1]

References

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  1. ^Avengers Infinity #1 - 4 (Sep. - Dec. 2000)

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