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Marvel Comics fictional character
Comics character
Captain Universe
Captain Universe on the cover
ofMarvel Spotlight #9 (November 1980).
Art bySteve Ditko.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceMicronauts #8
(August 1979)
Created byBill Mantlo (writer)
Michael Golden (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoVarious hosts
SpeciesCosmic entity
Team affiliationsKree
Micronauts
Badoon
Guardians of the Galaxy
Avengers
Spider-Army/Web-Warriors
Notable aliasesGuardian ofEternity
The Avenging Angel
The Hero That Could Be You
The Goddess
God of Light
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, durability, and senses
  • Matter/energy manipulation
  • Power enhancement
  • Energy blasts
  • Time Travel
  • Telekinesis
  • Flight

Captain Universe is a character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. Created byBill Mantlo andMichael Golden, the characterfirst appeared inMicronauts #8 (August 1979).[1] Captain Universe is the guardian and protector ofEternity. Rather than a character with a single identity, it is apersona that has merged with several hosts during its publication history.[2][3]

Publication history

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Captain Universe first appeared inMicronauts #8 (August 1979) and was created byBill Mantlo andMichael Golden.[4]

Captain Universe hosts have appeared in either special one-shots or short stories throughout the years, initially in the first series of theMicronauts in 1979.

Captain Universe was the starring feature in issues #9–11 of the tryout seriesMarvel Spotlight. The series' editorAl Milgrom recalled being taken away by the concept of a Captain Universe serial: "You could come up with three issues, three disparate individuals — each one very different from the other — and see how they use their powers. They wouldn't necessarily be superheroic types; they'd be regular people who fell into the powers for just one issue. ... But Captain Universe never got his own title, so I'm guessing it didn't sell terribly well."[5] The character appeared sporadically through the remainder of the 1980s in titles such asMarvel Fanfare andContest of Champions.

His appearances became even scarcer in the 1990s, appearing inGuardians of the Galaxy,What If?,The Amazing Spider-Man,Marvel Comics Presents andCosmic Powers Unlimited.

In 1994, Captain Universe appeared in a one-shot, coinciding with a promotion, with the claim that readers could have a comic about themselves made for a fee. The comics were generally stock stories, with minor details altered based on information provided by the purchaser. Jeff Christiansen, then a veterinary student and who would later become the force behind the resurgence of theOfficial Handbook of the Marvel Universe in the mid-2000s, was written and drawn as the official Captain Universe of the comic so that it could be considered an in-continuity comic. The one-shot was titledX-Men/Captain Universe: Sleeping Giants.[6]

In 2005, after a four-year break from comic appearances, Captain Universe returned in the second series ofAmazing Fantasy.[7] Also in 2005, a series of one-shot specials were released featuring different characters from the Marvel Universe as theUni-Power each imbues them with power of Captain Universe. These titles wereCaptain Universe/Hulk,Captain Universe/Daredevil,Captain Universe/X-23,Captain Universe/Invisible Woman andCaptain Universe/Silver Surfer. The Uni-Power made a brief appearance inNextwave, he also made a "cameo" as Cosmic Spider-Man for the variant cover ofFriendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #3 and played an important part in theDeath's Head 3.0 saga chronicled inAmazing Fantasy.

Captain Universe made his return inAnnihilation: Conquest: Star-Lord and then inAnnihilation Conquest #3. Captain Universe later returns to stop theJuggernaut, in an attempt to fulfill his destiny, as seen inThe Amazing Spider-Man #627–629.

Fictional character biography

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The Uni-Power is an extra-dimensional force that possesses an individual (or on one occasion, twins) in a time of crisis, transforming that person into Captain Universe. As Captain Universe, the transformed person typically retains his or her original personality and appearance, though with Captain Universe's costume and heroic traits superimposed over the original. The Uni-Power itself emanates from the Enigma Force, the exact nature of which, naturally, remains an enigma. It is believed, however, to be connected to theMicroverse, home of theMicronauts. Although the Uni-Power typically empowers normal, non-super-powered humans, it has in the past empoweredDoctor Strange,Spider-Man, Commander Arcturus Rann of the Micronauts, a toddler, and a dog, among others. Its counterparts in variousalternate timelines have also possessedMar-Vell,Mr. Fantastic, a member of the alienBadoon race, a Doombot andQuasar. Because of its never-ending supply of energy it has been the target of many individuals, terrorist groups and peacekeeping agencies such asAIM, thePsycho-Man,Doctor Doom and even S.H.I.E.L.D.

The first human Captain Universe was an astronaut named Captain Ray Coffin. He battled Baron Karza and sealed the Prometheus Pit between the Microverse and Earth.[8] Years later, the Uni-Power would possess his son Steve Coffin to battle Mister E and his shadow slaves.[9] It next possessed identical twins Ann Stafford and Clare Dodgson to capture Nemesis,[9] and then possessed small-time cat burglar Monty Walsh to stop mafia don Guido Carboni.[10] It then possessed Doctor Strange and Commander Arcturus Rann to reinforce the space-wall between the Microverse and the Macroverse.[11] It then possessed Bruce Banner for the first time, to defuse a nuclear missile, and wound up battling Banner's own alter ego theHulk.[12] Captain Universe was then next among the heroes summoned by theGrandmaster for theContest of Champions.[13] The Captain Universe power next possessed Delayne Masters to defeat schoolyard bullies.[14] It then possessed Evan Swann to stop the Quantum Mechanic from destroying the Earth.[15]

When the Captain Universe power next appeared, it possessed Spider-Man to stop theTri-Sentinel (although the power was initially weaker than usual, causing Spider-Man to assume that his own powers had merely increased). The latently cosmic-powered Spider-Man battled theTrapster,Titania,Magneto,Brothers Grimm,Goliath, Hulk,TESS-One,Dragon Man, and the Tri-Sentinel itself.[16] It next possessed a toddler called Eddie Price to battle Gart and Rath.[17]

When theGuardians of the Galaxy traveled to the 20th century on a mission to destroy theBadoon, the Uni-Power possessed a Badoon worker named L'Matto to prevent the planned genocide. L'Matto's newfound knowledge was able to keep the Guardians from attacking but the Brother Royal then used the Badoon Captain Universe as his champion in a gladiatorial challenge which he had coerced the Guardians into accepting. L'Matto easily overpoweredCharlie-27 and was about to kill him whenVance Astro and Dr. Strange arrived and joined in the battle, withNikki andTalon pitching in as well. Despite this, it was not untilAleta (who had become the newStarhawk) arrived and attacked alongside Doctor Strange that L'Matto was finally defeated, enabling Strange to exorcise the Uni-Power which L'Matto had abused and return it to Earth.[18]

Captain Universe later returned, and the Uni-Power possesses various heroes (the Hulk;X-23;Daredevil, who regained his sight while possessed; theInvisible Woman;Gladiator; and theSilver Surfer); all in a mission to restore its power which has been severely weakened from a mysterious force emanating from the darkest corners of the Microverse. Using the copied powers of each hero, it took paraplegic war veteran Gabriel Vargas as its host to face the one responsible for its weakening.

At some unknown point, Captain Universe's latest host Gabriel Vargas is arrested by the Kree Government for accidentally attacking a group of Kree who were killing people who he thought were innocents but were actually sympathetic to the genocidal actions of the Annihilation Wave. For months, he was studied by the Kree who, despite their highly advanced technology, could not learn much about the Uni-Power other than that the suit given to all users is actually a molecular shell and not spandex as was previously believed. Eventually, Gabriel is released from prison and put into a highly aggressive session of training by the Kree Military as he and several other prisoners prepare for a mission that will halt the Phalanx's technophage virus from spreading further.[19] Gabriel lost the Uni-Power after finding a cure for a Phalanx airborne virus and joinedStar-Lord in battling the Phalanx.[20] He was subsequently killed by the Phalanx select Blastaar during an attack on the Phalanx Babel Spire.[21]

During "The Gauntlet" storyline, a new Captain Universe makes himself known when he arrives on Earth with plans to killJuggernaut.[22] Spider-Man learns that Captain Universe is a man named William Nguyen, whose life had been ruined in one of Juggernaut's rampages.[23] When Nguyen insists on trying to kill Juggernaut instead of fixing the tectonic plates beneath New York City, the Uni-Power leaves him and enters the Juggernaut. The Juggernaut as Captain Universe repairs the damage to the tectonic plates that was caused by him during the same rampage that had ruined Nguyen's life. After the "healing" of the tectonic plates, the Uni-Power subsequently departs.[24]

Three former hosts of the Uni-Power (Susan Storm, Spider-Man and X-23) are all contacted by the Enigma Force once again when the Whirldemon King, a powerful entity once defeated by the time-traveling Prince Wayfinder of Ithaca and creator of the Enigma Force itself, escapes imprisonment. When X-23 sacrifices herself to saveValeria Richards from possession by the King the Uni-Power bonds with her a second time. While trapped in the Whirldemons' prison dimension, a connection is explicitly made between a starry apparition that enabled Laura to throw off the influence of a demon attempting to coerce her into serving it,[25] when the star-shaped mark left on Laura's palm after that encounter is recognized by the Whirldemon King as associated with the Enigma Force. Laura then uses the Uni-Power to wound the Whirldemon King and seal him back in his prison dimension, before returning her to Earth. During these events the Enigma Force tells Laura that she has been designated the future heir to its power.[26]

An African-American woman acting as the newest Captain Universe joins theAvengers[27] in the fight againstEx Nihilo, his sisterAbyss, and a Builder named Aleph on Mars. Captain Universe vaporizes Aleph when he does not agree to stop transforming or destroying planets.[28] She is revealed to be Tamara Devoux, a woman who remained in a coma for ten years after a car crash. During a talk withNightmask, she translates his language and announces that not only is the universe dying, but theWhite Event is coming.[29]

During the "Spider-Geddon" storyline, the Spider-Men summoned the Enigma Force to aid them in their fight. The Enigma Force chose to makeMiles Morales the new Captain Universe, which he used to help defeat them. Using the Sword Vigor from Leopardon, Miles was able to defeat Solus, Brix, Bora, and Daemos. The Enigma Force left him after the battle was won.[30]

During the "King in Black" storyline, the Enigma Force is revealed byJean Grey to be the "God of Light" of the Marvel Universe, with properties similar to those of symbiotes and counterpart of the malevolent, darkness-based deityKnull. Silver Surfer arrives to where the Enigma Force is and frees it from the symbiotes, leading to it choosingEddie Brock as the new Captain Universe.[31]

Powers and abilities

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The cosmic entity possessessuperhuman attributes, such as superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, durability, and senses.[32] Its Uni-Vision power is a form of cosmic consciousness, granting a variety of incredible powers from manipulating cosmic energy.[33] The cosmic being has a psychic awareness of imminent danger. It is capable of molecular rearrangement of organic and inorganic matter, transmutation of elements, firing bursts of energy and concussive force, and hypnosis (using the Uni-Vision energy).[34] The character can also usetelekinesis.[35]

The abilities of Captain Universe can vary from host to host.[33][36] The cosmic entity enhances their partner's powers if they possess one or more similar abilities.[37]

The power of the Enigma Force is tied to the dimension of its origin. The wielder will lose their powers if they travel to other realities.[38]

Hosts

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CharacterReal NamePossessed inNotesRef.
Ray CoffinRaymond CoffinMicronauts #8 (1979)A retiredastronaut who was the first Captain Universe.
Steve CoffinSteven CoffinMarvel Spotlight #9 (1980)Son of Ray Coffin.
Clare DodgsonClare DodgsonMarvel Spotlight vol. 2 #10 (1981)Aprivate investigator. Shared possession with her twin sister, Ann Stanford.
Ann StanfordAnn Dodgson-StanfordMarvel Spotlight vol. 2 #10 (1981)Ahomemaker and the mother of Jenny and Johnny Dodgson. Shared possession with her twin sister Clare Dodgson.
Monty WalshMontgomery WalshMarvel Spotlight vol. 2 #11 (1981)Acat burglar. He became Captain Universe after he was shot when trying to rob the house of a formerMaggia boss namedGuido Carboni. After Montgomery defeated Guido Carboni, the Enigma Power left him as Montgomery dies and the police find Guido raving that the dead man was Captain Universe.
Commander Arcturus RannArcturus RannMicronauts #35 (1981)Leader of the Micronauts. Merged with Doctor Strange.
Doctor StrangeStephen StrangeMicronauts #35 (1981)The Sorcerer Supreme. Merged with Commander Arcturus Rann.
HulkRobert Bruce BannerThe Incredible Hulk vol. 2 Annual #10 (1981)
Captain Universe/Hulk #1 (2005)
First Human to become Captain Universe twice. When possessed by the Uni-Power, Hulk's skin turns blue.[39]
Unnamed Female Host??Marvel Super-Heroes Contest of Champions #1 (1982)
Delayne MastersDelayne MastersMarvel Fanfare #25 (1986)A young student.[40]
Evan SwannEvan SwannWeb of Spider-Man Annual #5 (1989)Ascientist.
Spider-ManPeter ParkerThe Spectacular Spider-Man #158

(Dec. 1989)

The Captain Universe power possessed Spider-Man to stop the Tri-Sentinel (although the power was initially weaker than usual, causing Spider-Man to assume that his own powers had merely increased)[41]
Little EddieEdward PriceWeb of Spider-Man Annual #6 (1990)A toddler who became possessed by the Enigma Power to protect his parents from two demons named Gart and Rath who were summoned by Jane and Roger Price.
Jeff ChristiansenJeffrey ChristiansenQuasar #20 (1991) (mentioned)
X-Men/Captain Universe: Sleeping Giants #1 (1994) (seen)
Aveterinary physician and freelance writer.
Captain BeyondElijah JacksonMarvel Comics Presents #148 (1994)A formerbaseball player who was left in a vegetative state by an unspecified disease. He became possessed by the Enigma Power to protect his daughter Simone from a street gang. When the Enigma Power returned to him, he took on the name Captain Beyond and helped the Avengers andAvengers Emergency Response Squad fight against theLiving Testament.
Roland TaylorRoland TaylorCosmic Powers Unlimited #5 (1996)A freelancingwriter.
Ted SimmonsTheodore SimmonsAmazing Fantasy vol. 2 #13 (2005)Apolice officer who works for theChicago Police Department.
Dr. Gilbert WilesGilbert WilesCaptain Universe/Hulk #1 (2005)A scientist who was revealed to have been possessed circa 1983.
DaredevilMatthew MurdockCaptain Universe/Daredevil #1 (2005)He was once possessed by the Enigma Power.
X-23Laura KinneyCaptain Universe/X-23 #1 (2005)
X-23 #16 (2011)
Both first Mutant and firstclone to become Captain Universe. Told by the Enigma Force she is the future heir to its power.[42]
Invisible WomanSusan Storm-RichardsCaptain Universe/Invisible Woman #1 (2005)
GladiatorKallarkCaptain Universe/Invisible Woman #1 (2005)First Shi'ar to become Captain Universe.
KrosakisKrosakisCaptain Universe/Silver Surfer #1 (2005)Krosakis is an alien with the power to absorb the life energy of other creatures and even absorbed the Enigma Power at some point.
Silver SurferNorrin RaddCaptain Universe/Silver Surfer #1 (2005)Silver Surfer became possessed by the Enigma Power to defeat Krosakis.[43]
Gabriel VargasGabriel VargasCaptain Universe/Silver Surfer #1 (2005)A dischargedMarine of theUnited States Marine Corps who was wounded in action and was honorably discharged. First Captain Universe to get arrested by the Kree after he stopped a group from killing Kree Civilians (Annihilation Wave Sympathizers). He was then assigned to Peter Quill's Special Ops group. During his mission he accidentally killed teammateDeathcry who was attempting to kill him after he 'stole' one of her kills. The Uni-Power leaves Gabriel after he cures the airborne Phalanx virus. Gabriel is killed by Phalanx SelectBlastaar sometime after the Uni-Power leaves him.
William NguyenWilliam NguyenThe Amazing Spider-Man #627-#629 (2010)A man who was possessed by the Uni-Power and planned revenge on Juggernaut for ruining his life.
JuggernautCain MarkoThe Amazing Spider-Man #629 (2010)Juggernaut became possessed by the Uni-Power to repair the tectonic plates when William Nguyen was unable to do the job.
Tamara DevouxTamara DevouxAvengers vol. 5 #1-44 (2012),An African-American woman who was hurt in a car crash. At the time of the crash, her little girl Ella was in the car. Tamara had been in a coma for 10 years. The Uni-Power (Enigma Force) sought out Tamara because she was dying as it was dying as well.
The PhalanxPhalanx DroneAnnihilation: Conquest - Star-Lord #4 (2014)First Techno-Organic organism to hold the Uni-Power.
DeadpoolWade WilsonDeadpool vs Thanos #4 (Oct. 2015)Deadpool became possessed by the Uni-Power during a fight with Thanos towards the end of the issue. He uses the Uni-Power to defeat Thanos, thus saving the universe and its embodiment "Eternity." Whilst possessed by the Uni-Power Deadpool suggests that he should be called "Captain Uni-Pool'" "Captain Deadverse," or "Pool Captain."[44]
Spider-ManMiles MoralesSpider-Geddon #5 (Dec. 2018)During a multi-dimensional battle against theInheritors, the Spider-Men summoned the Enigma Force to aid them in their fight. The Enigma Force chose to make Miles Morales the new Captain Universe, which he used to help defeat them. The Enigma Force left him after the battle was won.
VenomEdward BrockKing in Black #5 (Feb. 2021)DuringKnull's full-scale invasion on Earth, the Enigma Force is unable to enter Earth, due to Knull blocking the planet's sky. However, with the help from Silver Surfer, Enigma Force successfully enters Earth and chose to make both Eddie Brock and Venom the new Captain Universes, which they used to help defeat Knull. The Enigma Force left him after the battle was won, leaving Eddie and Venom to finish the remaining duties.[45]

Other realities

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CharacterReal NamePossessed inNotes
Aunt MayMay Reilly ParkerFantastic Four Roast #1 (1982)Oldest Human ever to become Captain Universe.
Spider-HamPeter PorkerMarvel Tales #236 (1990)Becomes Captain Zooniverse, a pig-like variation of Captain Universe.
QuasarWendell VaughnWhat If? vol. 2 #25 (1991)Became possessed by the Enigma Power in the story that tells what happened if Father Set had come to Earth.
Casey the DogWhat If? vol. 2 #31 (1991)A dog who was the first known animal Captain Universe.
Doctor DoomDoombotWhat If? vol. 2 #31 (1991)Proof that robots can't wield the Uni-Power.
Captain MarvelMar-VellEarth X #X (2000)
Unnamed Male Host??Universe X #0 (2000)Fought Thanos during the Infinity Gauntlet Saga, 1991.
Unnamed Male Host??Fantastic Four Annual 2001 (2001)
Mister FantasticReed RichardsParadise X #X (2003)
Death's Head 3.0Death's Head 3.0Amazing Fantasy #16 (2005)Uses the Alias-Power, a clone of the Uni-Power, as a power source.
TheCaptainThe CaptainNextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. #10 (2006)Dream induced byForbush Man.

Enemies

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Over the years, the various hosts of Captain Universe have faced many enemies from across the Marvel Universe. The most formidable of them have proven to be Baron Karza, Dr. Doom,Magneto, the Gray Hulk,Terminus, theTri-Sentinel, Division U,S.H.I.E.L.D.,A.I.M. andKnull.

Reception

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Critical reception

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Jasmine Shanelle ofThe Mary Sue included Captain Universe in their "6 of Marvel’s Most Powerful Women Who Have Yet to Hit the Big Screen" list.[46] Matthew Jackson ofThe A.V. Club included Captain Universe in their "15 Marvel superheroes and villains we want to see in the MCU" list.[47] Marc Buxton ofDen of Geek ranked Captain Universe 11th in their "Guardians of the Galaxy 3: 50 Marvel Characters We Want to See" list.[47]CBR.com ranked Captain Universe 1st in their "Marvel's Strongest Cosmic Heroes" list,[48] 1st in their "Marvel Comics: The 20 Most Powerful Female Members Of The Avengers" list,[49] and 12th in their "20 Powerful Female Marvel Characters We Hope To See In The MCU's Phase Four" list.[50]

Other versions

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Captain Universe Initiative / Death's Head 3.0

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In one possible future of the Marvel Universe,Advanced Idea Mechanics has examined the Uni-Power and attempted to duplicate it with the Captain Universe Initiative. The duplicate, referred to as the 'Alias-Power' or 'Uni-Alias', has the ability to animate theDeath's Head 3.0 robot. While resident in Death's Head, it took the form of a conscience. On one occasion, when asked to rescue an evil scientist from a jail, it instead rescued a human rights activist. When the robot killed a UN researcher, the power brought him back to life. The researcher then confronted the robot, forcing it to acknowledge the conscience. Afterwards, Death's Head began working for the UN as an anti-terrorist hit-man.[51]

The Captain Universe-Quasar composite entity of Earth-Set

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After finally freeing himself of a circular orbit in an imploding dimension, the superhero known as Quasar returned to the site of a major battle between himself, Doctor Strange, The Thing, Thor, and the evil Elder God Set. Shocked to find his comrades dead, Quasar screamed into the heavens as a glowing red light consumed him. It changed him and infused him with the powers of Captain Universe. After merging the Uni-Power with his own Quantum Band, Quasar took Doctor Strange's Eye of Agamotto and left the imploding dimension.

When he arrived, most of the remaining heroes had been murdered by either Set's fearsome power or at the hands of his seven mind-controlled brides. Quasar found The Silver Surfer attempting to keep the creature at bay. Filled with an immeasurable amount of rage, the Quasar/Captain Universe entity summoned the Eye of Agamotto and pulled himself and Set into the Eye's pocket dimension where they would do battle for all eternity. Later on, Quasar ofEarth-616 viewed his counterpart facing Set.

Spider-Ham becomes Captain Zooniverse

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In the Larval Zooniverse, Peter Porker (who was secretly the superheroSpider-Ham) was working on an experiment that went awry and bestowed upon him the cosmic power of Captain Zooniverse. With this new power he defeated all of his enemies and trapped them in orbit around Earth. He returned home a bit later and began a new villain-free life with his girlfriend Mary Jane Waterbuffalo.[52]

What If?

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An issue ofWhat If? asks the question "What If Spider-Man Had Kept His Cosmic Powers?" Spider-Man becomes corrupted by power when the Captain Universe energies decide to stay with him.[53] He ends up battling his Avengers friends when they don't agree with his methods. A confrontation with a rogue Doombot leaves an innocent hostage dead. Peter manages to give up the entirety of his powers, including his spider-ones. Later, Peter's child manifests a combination of Captain Universe and Spider-Man powers.[54]

Captain Universe of the Law Enforcement squad

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During the Abraxas Saga,[55][56] a team ofAvengers-esque super heroes called the Law Enforcement Squad appeared inEarth-616. They were headed by an intelligent version of theHulk who was not Bruce Banner. Joining this strange version of the behemoth were the World War II-era heroesRed Raven,Bucky,Namora and TheWhizzer (Bob Frank). Other members included a heroic version of theSpider-Man villainThe Rose,Doctor Druid,Living Lightning, theShroud and a male Captain Universe.[volume & issue needed]

The true identity of this Captain Universe was never revealed but the host had more than likely had the Uni-Power for several years. During the battle between the Law Enforcement Squad and the Fantastic Four; Captain Universe and Dr. Druid ganged up on Reed Richards to destabilize the Fantastic Four's cohesion as a team. With only seconds to spare, Reed convinces Captain Universe that something is out of place and that the Fantastic Four are not his enemies. Captain Universe reveals to Druid that Reed is telling the truth, but before he can convince the others to stop fighting, he is struck down byNova.

Reed and Druid travel into a portal left by Captain Universe's "death" only to find him alive and well within the body of Earth-616'sEternity. Captain Universe explains to the two superheroes of the creation of the Multi-Eternity that ensures a boundlessmultiverse. Afterwards Captain Universe vanishes without a trace while Reed and Druid return to their respective realities after a confrontation with Abraxas, the antithesis of Eternity and Galactus.

Captain Universe of Earth X

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Captain Universe's history in theEarth X series was relatively the same as it had been on Earth-616 up until theInfinity Gauntlet Saga, where an unknown Captain Universe fought alongsideKismet, theSilver Surfer,Comet Man,Carol Danvers,Nova andStar-Lord. Years later Arcturus Rann died in a battle against the Psycho Man and took the Enigma Force with him to the afterlife. Captain Universe was transferred into the Kree superhero Mar-Vell and eventually became part of a completed Cosmic Conscience which revived the Perfect Knowledge of the Perfect Universe which had been destroyed countless millennia ago by The Celestials. Captain Universe later joined with Reed Richards to form the new Eternity. They were last seen preparing to save Franklin from TheCelestials and TheElders of the Universe.

Spider-Verse

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An alternate universe variant of Peter Parker from Earth-13 who retained the Enigma Force appears inSpider-Verse.[57] He attempts to protect the other Spider-Men before being killed by the Inheritors' father Solus.[38][58][59]

In other media

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Video games

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Merchandise

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  • In 2008, Art Asylum/Diamond Select Toys released a figure of Peter Parker / Captain Universe / Cosmic Spider-Man in the MarvelMinimates line as part of a two-pack with Venom.
  • In 2010, NECA/WizKids released aHeroClix set entitled "Web of Spider-Man", which includes a figure of Peter Parker / Captain Universe / Cosmic Spider-Man.
  • An unidentified Captain Universe and Peter Parker / Cosmic Spider-Man received trading cards in the Marvel VS., Marvel Overpower, the Fleer Mark Bagley Spider-Man Card Set and Fleer Ultra 1994 sets as well as a personalized X-Men/Captain Universe comic.[65]
  • In 2017, theMarvel Legends line released a figure of Peter Parker / Cosmic Spider-Man.

Collected editions

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TitleMaterial collectedPublished dateISBN
Captain Universe: Power UnimaginableMarvel Spotlight #9-11,Incredible Hulk Annual #10,Marvel Fanfare #25,Web Of Spider-Man Annual #5-6,Marvel Comics Presents #148,Cosmic Power Unlimited #5November 2005978-0785118916
Captain Universe: Universal HeroesCaptain Universe/Hulk,Captain Universe/Silver Surfer,Captain Universe/Daredevil,Captain Universe/Invisible Woman,Captain Universe/X-23,Amazing Fantasy (vol. 2) #13-14February 2006978-0785118572

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