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{{Short description|1992 Marvel Comics series}} {{About|the 1992 comic book storyline|other uses|Infinity War (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox comics story arc <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> <!-- |title = Infinity War --> |image = Infinity War 1.jpg |imagesize = <!-- default 250 --> |caption = {{Descript-cvr|Infinity War||1|Jun 1992|art=[[Ron Lim]]}} |publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] |startmo = June |startyr = 1992 |endmo = November |endyr = 1992 |Crossover = |genre = [[superhero comics|Superhero]] |main_char_team = [[The Avengers (comic book)|The Avengers]]<br>[[Avengers West Coast]]<br>[[Fantastic Four]]<br>[[X-Men]]<br>[[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor]]<br>[[New Warriors]]<br>[[Alpha Flight (comic book)|Alpha Flight]]<br>[[Infinity Watch]]<br>[[Doctor Doom]]<br>[[Kang the Conqueror|Kang]]<br>[[Adam Warlock]]<br>[[Galactus]]<br>[[Eternity (Marvel Comics)|Eternity]] |titles =''Infinity War'' #1-6 ''[[Marvel Comics Presents]]'' #108-111<br> ''[[Warlock and the Infinity Watch]]'' #7-10 |writers = [[Jim Starlin]] |artists = [[Ron Lim]] |pencillers = |inkers = |letterers = |editors = |colorists = |TPB = Infinity War |ISBN = 0-7851-2105-6 |cat = Marvel Comics |sortkey = Infinity War |self-titled = y }} '''''The Infinity War''''' is a six-issue [[comic book]] [[Limited series (comics)|limited series]] published by [[Marvel Comics]] in 1992. The series was written by [[Jim Starlin]] and penciled by [[Ron Lim]], Ian Laughlin, [[Al Milgrom]], [[Jack Morelli]] and Christie Scheele. The storyline is a direct sequel to the 1991 ''[[The Infinity Gauntlet]]'' and was followed by ''[[The Infinity Crusade]]'' in 1993. ==Publication history== The story had additional tie-ins including ''[[Alpha Flight (comic book)|Alpha Flight]]'' #110-112, ''[[Captain America (comic book)|Captain America]]'' #408, ''[[Daredevil (Marvel Comics series)|Daredevil]]'' #310, ''[[Deathlok]]'' #16, ''[[Doctor Strange|Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme]]'' #42-47, ''[[Fantastic Four (comic book)|Fantastic Four]]'' #366-370, ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 team)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' vol 1 #27-29, ''[[Moon Knight|Marc Spector: Moon Knight]]'' #41-44, ''[[Marvel Comics Presents]] '' #108-111, ''[[The New Warriors]]'' #27, ''[[Nomad (comics)|Nomad]]'' vol. 2, #7, ''[[Quasar (comics)|Quasar]]'' #38-40, ''[[Silver Sable|Silver Sable and The Wild Pack]]'' #4-5, ''[[Silver Surfer (comic book)|Silver Surfer]]'' vol. 3, #67-69, ''[[Sleepwalker (comics)|Sleepwalker]]'' #18, ''[[Spider-Man]]'' #24, ''[[Warlock and the Infinity Watch]]'' #7-10, and ''[[Wonder Man]]'' #13-14. All of these were published between July and November 1992. ''[[What The--?!]]'' #20 featured a parody story about various comedic superheroes struggle against the "Infinity Wart". ==Plot summary== When hero [[Adam Warlock]] takes possession of the [[Magic item|artifact]] known as the [[Infinity Gems|Infinity Gauntlet]], he expels the good and evil aspects of his being to become a totally logical being, who can therefore use the Gauntlet wisely. This act recreates his "evil" persona and old foe the [[Magus (comics)|Magus]], who desires universal conquest and revenge against Warlock and the Titan [[Thanos]]. Meanwhile, the effectively emotionless Adam is brought before a "jury" of the cosmic powers and voluntarily surrenders his godhood once he is found to be "guilty" of being unworthy.<ref>{{cite comic|title=Warlock and the Infinity Watch|issue=#1||writer=[[Jim Starlin]]|| penciller=[[Angel Medina (artist)|Angel Medina]]||inker=[[Terry Austin (comics)|Terry Austin]]||colorist=Ian Laughlin|letterer=[[Jack Morelli]]||editor=Craig Anderson|date=February 10, 1992|volume=1|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]|url=https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/18413/warlock_and_the_infinity_watch_1992_1}}</ref> The Magus collects five cosmic containment units (another name for the [[Cosmic Cube]]s), and with the power gained incapacitates the cosmic entity [[Eternity (Marvel Comics)|Eternity]]; creates an interdimensional realm and an army of [[doppelgänger]]sâevil "mirror" images of Earth's superheroes. After investigating the energy of the containment units, Thanos discovers the Magus and retreats to warn Warlock. [[Galactus]] and several of Earth's heroes also investigate and then attempt to revive Eternity, as the entity will be required to [[petition]] the [[Living Tribunal]], who has decreed that the [[Infinity Gems]] can no longer be used in unison in the [[Earth-616]] universe. The rationale is that if the Gauntlet can be reactivated, then the Magus can be removed from existence. The Magus sends the doppelgängers to Earth to distract the heroes, and the evil version of [[Mister Fantastic]] detonates a gamma bomb when the heroes assemble at [[Four Freedoms Plaza]]. However, the [[Invisible Woman]] contains the blast while Thunder God [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]] directs the radiation into space, and a surprise attack by the Magus and the doppelgänger of Thanos has the heroes believing the two characters are now allied. The story climaxes at the Magus' base: a group of heroes free those who were replaced by doppelgängers; cosmic adventurer Quasar arrives with the [[Ultimate Nullifier]] (with Thanos goading Quasar to use it against the Magus knowing that Quasar would also be destroyed) and villains [[Kang the Conqueror]] and [[Doctor Doom]] appear, hoping to harness the source of the powerful energies detected. Warlock and the still inactive Gauntlet are captured by the Magus, and both attacked by Doom and Kang. Warlock is defeated and the Magus is severely weakened in the battle and attempts to use the containment units but discovers they have been stolen. Doom betrays and stops Kang, and then demands the Gauntlet from the Magus. Eternity, however, has just been revived and has requested the Gauntlet be reactivated, which the Living Tribunal agrees to. An apparently [[omnipotent]] Magus easily defeats Doom and dissolves Quasar, who arrives with the Ultimate Nullifier. Thanos defeats his doppelgänger and distracts the Magus, allowing Warlock to grapple with the villain for the Gauntlet. Warlock releases from the Gauntlet a being that is a [[wikt:composite|composite]] of the entity Eternity and his twin, Infinity. The being incapacitates the Magus, allowing Warlock to absorb the Magus into the [[Soul Gem]]. The experience places Warlock in a [[coma]]. Thanos reveals to the assembled heroes that the Magus was tricked and never gained omnipotence as the [[Reality Gem]] on the Gauntletâwhich Thanos is revealed to be the secret guardian ofâwas a convincing fake. The heroes return to Earth and the final page of the last issue reveals that the containment units have been stolen by Warlock's "good" persona, the [[Goddess (comics)|Goddess]]. In addition to these developments, Eternityâwho is apparently 'deputized' by the Living Tribunal to make such a decreeâthereafter declares that the Gems on the Gauntlet will never be able to be used again as a single unit, no matter what future crisis befalls the universe.<ref>''Infinity War'' #1 - 6 (July - Nov. 1992)</ref> ==Collected editions== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Title !! Material collected !! Publication date !! ISBN |- | ''Infinity War'' | ''The Infinity War'' #1-6, ''Warlock and the Infinity Watch'' #7-10, ''Marvel Comics Presents'' #108-111 | April 2006 | {{ISBNT|0-7851-2105-6}} |- |''Infinity War Aftermath'' |''Warlock & The Infinity Watch'' #11-17, ''Silver Surfer/Warlock: Resurrection'' #1-4, ''Quasar'' #41-43, material from ''Marvel Comics Presents'' #112, ''Marvel Holiday Special'' #2, ''Marvel Swimsuit Special'' #2 |October 2015 |{{ISBNT|978-0785198147}} |- |''Infinity War Omnibus'' |''Infinity War'' #1-6; ''Fantastic Four'' #366-370; ''Spider-Man'' #24; ''Deathlok'' (vol. 2) #16; ''Daredevil'' #310; ''Warlock And The Infinity Watch'' #7-10; ''Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme'' #42-47; ''Silver Surfer'' (vol. 3) #67-69; ''Wonder Man'' (vol. 2) #13-15; ''Alpha Flight'' #110-112; ''Silver Sable & The Wild Pack'' #4-5; ''Guardians Of The Galaxy'' #27-29; ''Quasar'' #37-40; ''New Warriors'' #27; ''Marc Spector: Moon Knight'' #41-44; ''Nomad'' (vol. 2) #7; ''Sleepwalker'' #18; material from ''Captain America'' #408; ''Alpha Flight'' #109; ''Marvel Comics Presents'' #108-112 |April 2019 |{{ISBNT|978-1302915964}} |} ==In other media== ===Film=== In October 2014, Marvel announced a two-part film titled ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]''<ref>{{cite news|last1=Lang|first1=Derrik J.|title=Marvel unveils slate of films through 2019|url=http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Marvel-unveils-slate-of-films-through-2019-5853397.php|access-date=October 29, 2014|work=SFGate|agency=AP|publisher=Hearst|date=October 28, 2014|archive-date=October 29, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141029192142/http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Marvel-unveils-slate-of-films-through-2019-5853397.php|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="FilmReleaseDates">{{cite web|url=http://www.newsarama.com/22573-marvel-announces-black-panther-captain-marvel-inhumans-avengers-infinity-war-films-cap-thor-3-subtitles.html |title=Marvel Announces Black Panther, Captain Marvel, luis Flores, Inhumans, Avengers: Infinity War Films, Cap & Thor 3 Subtitles |last=Siegel |first=Lucas |publisher=[[Newsarama]] |date=October 28, 2014 |access-date=October 28, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141028211803/http://www.newsarama.com/22573-marvel-announces-black-panther-captain-marvel-inhumans-avengers-infinity-war-films-cap-thor-3-subtitles.html |archive-date=October 28, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> written by [[Christopher Markus]] and [[Stephen McFeely]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://marvel.com/news/movies/24589/christopher_markus_stephen_mcfeely_to_write_marvels_2-part_avengers_infinity_war_event |title=Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely to Write Marvel's 2-Part 'Avengers: Infinity War' Event More on Marvel.com |publisher=Marvel.com |date=2015-05-07 |access-date=2015-05-07}}</ref> and directed by the [[Russo brothers]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://marvel.com/news/movies/24399/joe_anthony_russo_to_direct_2-part_marvels_avengers_infinity_war_event |title=Joe & Anthony Russo to Direct 2-Part Marvel's 'Avengers: Infinity War' Event |last=Strom |first=Marc |publisher=[[Marvel.com]] |date=April 7, 2015 |access-date=April 7, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150409012024/http://marvel.com/news/movies/24399/joe_anthony_russo_to_direct_2-part_marvels_avengers_infinity_war_event |archive-date=April 9, 2015 |url-status=live }}</ref> In August 2016, Marvel made an interim announcement that ''Infinity War'' might be one film, which it later dropped in preference to its original two-part film plans, Part 2 being renamed ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]''.<ref>(August 1, 2016), "[https://variety.com/2016/film/news/disney-marvel-avengers-infinity-war-will-be-only-one-movie-1201826862/ Marvel's 'Avengers: Infinity War' Will be One Movie, Not one split into two] but there have been many reports suggesting a sequel to the film," [[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]. Retrieved August 1, 2016</ref> The Russos also explained that despite its title, the film wasn't an adaptation of this storyline, rather primarily based on its predecessor ''The Infinity Gauntlet''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/entertainment/avengers-the-makers-story-222110|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180419183427/https://www.telegraphindia.com/entertainment/avengers-the-makers-story-222110|url-status=dead|archive-date=April 19, 2018|title=Avengers, the makers' story|website=The Telegraph India|date=April 10, 2018|access-date=April 18, 2018}}</ref> ''Avengers: Infinity War'' was released on April 27, 2018.<ref name="FilmReleaseDates" /> ===Video games=== * [[Capcom]] adapted the storyline into a [[video game]] shortly after its release. ''[[Marvel Super Heroes In War of the Gems]]'', was released in 1996 for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=7429 |title=Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems |publisher=[[AllGame]] |access-date=December 21, 2015 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141210231745/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=7429 |archive-date=December 10, 2014 }}</ref> * The 2019 video game ''[[Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order]]'', a reboot to ''[[Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]]'' and ''[[Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2]]'' takes elements from ''The Infinity War'' storyline and incorporates into its own story. ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{refbegin}} *{{gcdb series|id=4458|title=Infinity War}} *{{comicbookdb|type=storyarc|id=323|title=Infinity War (storyline)}} {{refend}} {{Marvel events}} {{Marvel Cosmic}} {{Thanos}} {{Jim Starlin}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Infinity War, The}} [[Category:Comics by Jim Starlin]] [[Category:Crossover comics]] [[Category:Sequel comics]]
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