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* Many arcs were left unresolved when ''ComicBook/TheCrossing'' ended, including the identity of an unseen enemy Kang was a losing war against, just how Mantis underwent a FaceHeelTurn, and the origin of twin henchmen Malachi and Tobias (though fans figured that were supposed to be the Scarlet Witch and Vision's twins). The ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'' and ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'', and ''ComicBook/HeroesReturn'' happened and when it was finally addressed, it was in ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'' -- where it was revealed Kang was really his future self, Immortus; his "war" with the unseen foe was a sham; and several people, including the evil "Mantis", Tobias, and Malachi, were really Space Phantom Immortus conscripted to help him keep the Avengers busy to prevent them from preparing for Onslaught with the return of the twins happening in ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers''.

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* Many arcs were left unresolved when ''ComicBook/TheCrossing'' ended, including the identity of an unseen enemy Kang was fighting a losing war against, just how Mantis underwent a FaceHeelTurn, and the origin of twin henchmen Malachi and Tobias (though fans figured that were supposed to be the Scarlet Witch and Vision's twins). The ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'' and ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'', and ''ComicBook/HeroesReturn'' happened and when it was finally addressed, it was in ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'' -- where it was revealed Kang was really his future self, Immortus; his "war" with the unseen foe was a sham; and several people, including the evil "Mantis", Tobias, and Malachi, were really Space Phantom Immortus conscripted to help him keep the Avengers busy to prevent them from preparing for Onslaught with the return of the twins happening in ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers''.
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* Many arcs were left unresolved when ''ComicBook/TheCrossing'' ended, including the identity of an unseen enemy Kang was a losing war against, just how Mantis underwent a FaceHeelTurn, and the origin of twin henchmen Malachi and Tobias (though fans figured that were supposed to be the Scarlet Witch and Vision's twins). The ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'' and ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'', and ''ComicBook/HeroesReturn'' happened and when it was finally addressed, it was in ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'' -- where it was revealed Kang was really his future self, Immortus; his "war" with an unseen someone was a sham; and several people, including the evil "Mantis", Tobias, and Malachi, were really Space Phantom Immortus enlisted to help him keep the Avengers busy to prevent them from preparing for Onslaught with the return of the twins happening in ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers''.

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* Many arcs were left unresolved when ''ComicBook/TheCrossing'' ended, including the identity of an unseen enemy Kang was a losing war against, just how Mantis underwent a FaceHeelTurn, and the origin of twin henchmen Malachi and Tobias (though fans figured that were supposed to be the Scarlet Witch and Vision's twins). The ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'' and ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'', and ''ComicBook/HeroesReturn'' happened and when it was finally addressed, it was in ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'' -- where it was revealed Kang was really his future self, Immortus; his "war" with an the unseen someone foe was a sham; and several people, including the evil "Mantis", Tobias, and Malachi, were really Space Phantom Immortus enlisted conscripted to help him keep the Avengers busy to prevent them from preparing for Onslaught with the return of the twins happening in ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers''.
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* Many arcs were left unresolved when ''ComicBook/TheCrossing'' ended, including who Kang was fighting against in a war he was losing, just how Mantis underwent a FaceHeelTurn, and the origin of twin henchmen Malachi and Tobias (though fans figured that were supposed to be the Scarlet Witch and Vision's twins). The ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'' and ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'', and ''ComicBook/HeroesReturn'' happened and when it was finally addressed, it was in ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'' -- where it was revealed Kang was really his future self, Immortus; his "war" with an unseen someone was a sham; and several people, including the evil "Mantis", Tobias, and Malachi, were really Space Phantom Immortus enlisted to help him keep the Avengers busy to prevent them from preparing for Onslaught with the return of the twins happening in ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers''.

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* Many arcs were left unresolved when ''ComicBook/TheCrossing'' ended, including who the identity of an unseen enemy Kang was fighting against in a losing war he was losing, against, just how Mantis underwent a FaceHeelTurn, and the origin of twin henchmen Malachi and Tobias (though fans figured that were supposed to be the Scarlet Witch and Vision's twins). The ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'' and ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'', and ''ComicBook/HeroesReturn'' happened and when it was finally addressed, it was in ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'' -- where it was revealed Kang was really his future self, Immortus; his "war" with an unseen someone was a sham; and several people, including the evil "Mantis", Tobias, and Malachi, were really Space Phantom Immortus enlisted to help him keep the Avengers busy to prevent them from preparing for Onslaught with the return of the twins happening in ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers''.
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* Many arcs were left unresolved when ''ComicBook/TheCrossing'' ended, including who Kang was fighting against in a war he was losing, just how Mantis underwent a FaceHeelTurn, and the origin of twin henchmen Malachi and Tobias (though fans figured that were supposed to be the Scarlet Witch and Vision's twins). The ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'' and ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'', and ''ComicBook/HeroesReturn'' happened and when it was finally addressed, it was in ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'' -- where it was revealed Kang was really his future self, Immortus; his "war" with an unseen someone was a sham; and several people, including the evil "Mantis", Tobias, and Malachi, were really Space Phantom Immortus enlisted to help him keep the Avengers busy to prevent them from preparing for Onslaught with the return of the twins happening in ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers''.

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* Many arcs were left unresolved when ''ComicBook/TheCrossing'' ended, including who the identity of an unseen enemy Kang was fighting against in a losing war he was losing, against, just how Mantis underwent a FaceHeelTurn, and the origin of twin henchmen Malachi and Tobias (though fans figured that were supposed to be the Scarlet Witch and Vision's twins). The ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'' and ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'', and ''ComicBook/HeroesReturn'' happened and when it was finally addressed, it was in ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'' -- where it was revealed Kang was really his future self, Immortus; his "war" with an unseen someone was a sham; and several people, including the evil "Mantis", Tobias, and Malachi, were really Space Phantom Immortus enlisted to help him keep the Avengers busy to prevent them from preparing for Onslaught with the return of the twins happening in ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers''.
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* Many arcs were left unresolved when ''ComicBook/TheCrossing'' ended, including who Kang was fighting against in a war he was losing, just how Mantis underwent a FaceHeelTurn, and the origin of twin henchmen Malachi and Tobias (though fans figured that were supposed to be the Scarlet Witch and Vision's twins). The ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'' and ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'', and ''ComicBook/HeroesReturn'' happened and when it was finally addressed, it was in ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'' -- where it was revealed Kang was really his future self, Immortus, his "war" was a sham, and several people (including the evil "Mantis", Tobias, and Malachi) were really Space Phantom Immortus enlisted to help him keep the Avengers busy to prevent them from preparing for Onslaught.

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* Many arcs were left unresolved when ''ComicBook/TheCrossing'' ended, including who Kang was fighting against in a war he was losing, just how Mantis underwent a FaceHeelTurn, and the origin of twin henchmen Malachi and Tobias (though fans figured that were supposed to be the Scarlet Witch and Vision's twins). The ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'' and ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'', and ''ComicBook/HeroesReturn'' happened and when it was finally addressed, it was in ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'' -- where it was revealed Kang was really his future self, Immortus, Immortus; his "war" with an unseen someone was a sham, sham; and several people (including people, including the evil "Mantis", Tobias, and Malachi) Malachi, were really Space Phantom Immortus enlisted to help him keep the Avengers busy to prevent them from preparing for Onslaught.Onslaught with the return of the twins happening in ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers''.
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* Many arcs were left unresolved when ''ComicBook/TheCrossing'' ended, including who Kang was fighting against in a war he was losing, just how Mantis underwent a FaceHeelTurn, and the origin of twin henchmen Malachi and Tobias (though fans figured that were supposed to be the Scarlet Witch and Vision's twins). The ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'' and ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'', and ''ComicBook/HeroesReturn'' happened and when it was finally addressed, it was in ''ComicBook/AvengersForever'' -- where it was revealed Kang was really his future self, Immortus, his "war" was a sham, and several people (including the evil "Mantis", Tobias, and Malachi) were really Space Phantom Immortus enlisted to help him keep the Avengers busy to prevent them from preparing for Onslaught.

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