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* CosmicChessGame: The ancient alien Gamble illustrates his schemes as a cosmic chess match, with [[[[spoiler:Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]] and [[ComicBook/{{Warlock}} Adam Warlock]]]] as the two kings,
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* CosmicChessGame: The ancient alien Gamble illustrates his schemes as a cosmic chess match, with [[[[spoiler:Characters/MarvelComicsThanos [[spoiler:[[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]] and [[ComicBook/{{Warlock}} Adam Warlock]]]] as the two kings,
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* CosmicChessGame: The ancient alien Gamble illustrates his schemes as a cosmic chess match, with [[spoiler:[[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]] and [[ComicBook/Warlock Adam Warlock]] as the two kings,
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* CosmicChessGame: The ancient alien Gamble illustrates his schemes as a cosmic chess match, with [[spoiler:[[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos [[[[spoiler:Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]] and [[ComicBook/Warlock [[ComicBook/{{Warlock}} Adam Warlock]] Warlock]]]] as the two kings,
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The exact nature of the Clan Cyorse's religion is initially left vague, but the first issue shows a statue of a clenched, gloved fist. And the voice of their 'god' is heard from an unseen source, with an unusual style of speech bubble. [[spoiler:It's [[spoiler:[[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]], and those who already know the character from other comics may find those hints very familiar]].
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The exact nature of the Clan Cyorse's religion is initially left vague, but the first issue shows a statue of a clenched, gloved fist. And the voice of their 'god' is heard from an unseen source, with an unusual style of speech bubble. [[spoiler:It's [[spoiler:[[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos [[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]], and those who already know the character from other comics may find those hints very familiar]].
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* ApocalypseCult: The Clan Cyorse, who are eagerly looking forward to judgment day and the glorious doom that approaches. [[spoiler:As they worship ComicBook/{{Thanos}}, that's not so surprising]].
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* ApocalypseCult: The Clan Cyorse, who are eagerly looking forward to judgment day and the glorious doom that approaches. [[spoiler:As they worship ComicBook/{{Thanos}}, [[spoiler:[[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]], that's not so surprising]].
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* CosmicChessGame: The ancient alien Gamble illustrates his schemes as a cosmic chess match, with ComicBook/{{Thanos}} and [[ComicBook/Warlock Adam Warlock]] as the two kings,
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* CosmicChessGame: The ancient alien Gamble illustrates his schemes as a cosmic chess match, with ComicBook/{{Thanos}} [[spoiler:[[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]] and [[ComicBook/Warlock Adam Warlock]] as the two kings,
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The exact nature of the Clan Cyorse's religion is initially left vague, but the first issue shows a statue of a clenched, gloved fist. And the voice of their 'god' is heard from an unseen source, with an unusual style of speech bubble. [[spoiler:It's ComicBook/{{Thanos}}, [[spoiler:[[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]], and those who already know the character from other comics may find those hints very familiar]].
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* ActuallyADoombot: [[spoiler:Thanos is actually]] a robot serving Gamble.
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* ActuallyADoombot: [[spoiler:Thanos [[spoiler:[[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]] is actually]] presented as the BigBad, as befits his usual OmnicidalManiac role in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse - but this version is actually a robot serving Gamble.Gamble]].
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* ElectiveUnintelligible: [[spoiler:The insectoid Trilexia are initially portrayed as TheUnintelligible, but later in the series it's revealed that they both speak and understand human languages. They just haven't been admitting it...]]
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The story centres around a small core cast drawn from Sol III's surviving officers - Captain Jennifer Cabre-Rios, security chief Yan Onanwro and computer systems engineer Shan O'Meara, with ship's doctor S'Rell and sentient shipboard computer Sol also playing major supporting roles. Several of Marvel's existing cosmic characters - including [[Characters/MarvelComicsGalactus Galactus]], the ComicBook/SilverSurfer and [[ComicBook/{{Warlock}} Adam Warlock]] - also appear as antagonists or allies.
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The story centres around a small core cast drawn from Sol III's surviving officers - Captain Jennifer Cabre-Rios, security chief Yan Onanwro and computer systems engineer Shan O'Meara, with ship's doctor S'Rell and sentient shipboard computer Sol also playing major supporting roles. Several of Marvel's existing cosmic characters - including [[Characters/MarvelComicsGalactus Galactus]], the ComicBook/SilverSurfer and [[ComicBook/{{Warlock}} [[ComicBook/Warlock1967 Adam Warlock]] - also appear as antagonists or allies.
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The story centres around a small core cast drawn from Sol III's surviving officers - Captain Jennifer Cabre-Rios, security chief Yan Onanwro and computer systems engineer Shan O'Meara, with ship's doctor S'Rell and sentient shipboard computer Sol also playing major supporting roles. Several of Marvel's existing cosmic characters - including [[Characters/MarvelComicsGalactus Galactus]], the ComicBook/SilverSurfer and ComicBook/AdamWarlock - also appear as antagonists or allies.
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The story centres around a small core cast drawn from Sol III's surviving officers - Captain Jennifer Cabre-Rios, security chief Yan Onanwro and computer systems engineer Shan O'Meara, with ship's doctor S'Rell and sentient shipboard computer Sol also playing major supporting roles. Several of Marvel's existing cosmic characters - including [[Characters/MarvelComicsGalactus Galactus]], the ComicBook/SilverSurfer and ComicBook/AdamWarlock [[ComicBook/{{Warlock}} Adam Warlock]] - also appear as antagonists or allies.
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* CosmicChessGame: The ancient alien Gamble illustrates his schemes as a cosmic chess match, with ComicBook/{{Thanos}} and [[ComicBook/Warlock Adam Warlock]] as the two kings,
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* EmpathyDollShot: After Mailiw kills a family who mock Clan Cyorse, a decapitated and scorched teddy bear is seen among the burnt bodies.
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* EmpathyDollShot: After In the first issue, ApocalypseCult enforcer Mailiw kills is sent to deal with a family who mock who's mocked Clan Cyorse, Cyorse. When the consequences are shown, a decapitated and scorched teddy bear is seen among on the floor alongside the burnt bodies.
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* ApocalypseCult: The Clan Cyorse, who are eagerly looking forward to judgment day and the glorious dooms that approaches. [[spoiler:As they worship ComicBook/{{Thanos}}, that's not so surprising]].
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* ApocalypseCult: The Clan Cyorse, who are eagerly looking forward to judgment day and the glorious dooms doom that approaches. [[spoiler:As they worship ComicBook/{{Thanos}}, that's not so surprising]].
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''Cyberspace 3000'' is a 1993 comic series published by the Creator/MarvelUK imprint of Creator/MarvelComics. It's written by Gary Russell and illustrated by Steve Tappin and Michael Eve (although Tappin and editor Michael W. Bennent, not Russell, are credited as its original co-creators). The color art by is initially by Steve Whitaker, later replaced by Paul Schroeder.
Set in an alternate future of the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse (the same 31st century setting used for Marvel's original ''[[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy1969 Guardians of the Galaxy]]''), it's a science-fiction adventure comic following the crew of colony ship Sol III, which is carrying survivors from the recent wars with the alien Badoon. The first issue begins when the ship is badly damaged by a strange energy field, which also manifests some sort of portal, and the rest of the series follows up on the consequences of that event.
Set in an alternate future of the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse (the same 31st century setting used for Marvel's original ''[[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy1969 Guardians of the Galaxy]]''), it's a science-fiction adventure comic following the crew of colony ship Sol III, which is carrying survivors from the recent wars with the alien Badoon. The first issue begins when the ship is badly damaged by a strange energy field, which also manifests some sort of portal, and the rest of the series follows up on the consequences of that event.
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''Cyberspace 3000'' is a 1993 comic series published by the Creator/MarvelUK imprint of Creator/MarvelComics. It's written by Gary Russell and illustrated by Steve Tappin and Michael Eve (although Tappin and editor Michael W. Bennent, not Russell, are credited as its original co-creators). The color Color art by is initially by Steve Whitaker, later replaced by Paul Schroeder.
Set in an alternate future of the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse (the same 31st century setting used for Marvel's original ''[[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy1969 Guardians of the Galaxy]]''), it's a science-fiction adventurecomic story following the crew of colony ship Sol III, which is carrying survivors from the recent wars with the alien Badoon. The first issue begins when the ship is badly damaged by a strange energy field, which also manifests some sort of portal, and the rest of the series follows up on the consequences of that event.
Set in an alternate future of the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse (the same 31st century setting used for Marvel's original ''[[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy1969 Guardians of the Galaxy]]''), it's a science-fiction adventure
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Set in an alternate future of the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse (the same 31st century setting used for Marvel's original [[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy1969 ''[[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy1969 Guardians of the Galaxy]]), Galaxy]]''), it's a science-fiction adventure comic following the crew of colony ship Sol III, which is carrying survivors from the recent wars with the alien Badoon. The first issue begins when the ship is badly damaged by a strange energy field, which also manifests some sort of portal, and the rest of the series follows up on the consequences of that event.
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* SpoilerTitle: Downplayed, but the series title only really makes sense several issues in, once it's revealed that [[spoiler:Captain Cabre-Rios is a VirtualGhost created by Sol]], at which point scenes InsideAComputerSystem start to appear.
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* TheEmpath: Shan O'Meara has empathic powers. As well as reading emotions, he can apparently influence them or even stun people with a psychic attack. At the start of the series this is accepted in a matter-of-fact way by the rest of the crew, but his powers seem to increase later in the series. [[spoiler:Which seems to relate to his role as TheChosenOne, the new cosmic messiah]].
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* TheChosenOne: [[spoiler:O'Meara is apparently destined to become the 31st century's cosmic messiah]].
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* LegacyOfTheChosen: Implied. The Dark Angel from this series is revealed to be a different person to [[ComicBook/DarkAngelMarvelComics Dark Angel]], but what we see of her origin suggests she was chosen and empowered by the same being. Whether she's a LegacyCharacter following on from the original, or whether her alternate universe had a different Dark Angel a thousand years ago, is left unclear.
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* TheUnintelligible: The insectoid Trilexia are initially portrayed this way, both for the readers and in-universe. [[spoiler:Then it turns out that [[ElectiveUnintelligible they can speak perfect English when they wish to]]]].
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Set in an alternate future of the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse (the same 31st century setting used for Marvel's original [[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy1969 Guardians of the Galaxy]]), it's a science-fiction adventure comic following the crew of colony ship Sol III, which is carrying survivors from the recent wars with the alien Badoon. The first issue begins when the ship is badly damaged by a strange energy field, which also manifests some sort of portal - portal, and the rest of the series follows up on the consequences of that event.