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* SharpDressedMan: Diamond Patcb Emma's fondness for expensive clothing, and can always be found in an immaculate white suit.
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* AdaptationalBadass: [[WorldOfBadass Everyone]]. InUniverse. Each CompositeCharacter has the combined powers of whichever characters were merged to create them.
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** [[WorldOfBadass Everyone]]. InUniverse. Each CompositeCharacter has the combined powers of whichever characters were merged to create them.
** [[WorldOfBadass Everyone]]. InUniverse. Each CompositeCharacter has the combined powers of whichever characters were merged to create them.
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** Deathstrique has Mystique's blue skin in her defaultform.form.
** Korvos has Thanos' purple skin.
** Deathstrique has Mystique's blue skin in her default
** Korvos has Thanos' purple skin.
* CoolChair: Korvos has Korvak's pre-Michael form chair with slots for the Infinity Gems on the front.
* FemmeFatalons: In Deathstrique's default appearance, the only major distinction between her and Mystique is her razor-sharp talon fingers.
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* FemmeFatalons: In Deathstrique's default appearance, the only major distinction between her and Mystique is her razor-sharp talon fingers.
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!!Korvos
->'''Combination of:''' Thanos + Korvak
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has Thanos' purple skin.
* CoolChair: He has Korvak's pre-Michael form chair with slots for the Infinity Gems on the front.
* RedBaron: The God Titan.
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* FemmeFatalons: In Deathstrique's default appearance, the only major distinction between her and Mystique is her razor-sharp talon fingers.
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!!Korvos
->'''Combination of:''' Thanos + Korvak
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has Thanos' purple skin.
* CoolChair: He has Korvak's pre-Michael form chair with slots for the Infinity Gems on the front.
* RedBaron: The God Titan.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Kamala Kang is probably the ''one'' villainous example of Kamala throughout the Marvel multiverse. Well, sort of. She's not exactly villainous per se, just careless.
* AllThereInTheManual: Diamond Parch isn't identified by name in his first appearance.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Deathstrique has Mystique's blue skin in her default form.
* BerserkButton: People not being appropriately effusive of Doomactus' majesty. He'll either eat their planet, or turn them into Doombots.
* AllThereInTheManual: Diamond Parch isn't identified by name in his first appearance.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Deathstrique has Mystique's blue skin in her default form.
* BerserkButton: People not being appropriately effusive of Doomactus' majesty. He'll either eat their planet, or turn them into Doombots.
* CrystalWeapon: Diamond Patch's claws are diamond instead of Adamantium.
* DisneyDeath: Deathstrique's encounter with Diamond Patch ends with her being kicked off a roof. Naturally, it didn't keep her down for long.
* DisneyDeath: Deathstrique's encounter with Diamond Patch ends with her being kicked off a roof. Naturally, it didn't keep her down for long.
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* EyepatchOfPower: Diamond Patcb an eyepatch at all times. Hence the name.
* FusionDance: Of Emma Frost and Wolverine but notably weaker than both, since his telepathy needs physical contact and diamonds aren't nearly as indestructible as Adamantium is shown to be.
* LargeHam: Finally, Doom has been merged with a being large enough to contain his ego.
* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: Kamala's laissez-faire attidtude towards time travel resulted in the death of her idol... and then the death of her father when she tried to prevent that... [[TimeyWimeyBall and so on]].
* MundaneUtility: Hot Rocks can use his powers to make himself a sauna.
* NoNameGiven: Phoenix's sobriquet, if she even has one, isn't given.
* NotThatKindOfDoctor: Doomactus has an actual doctorate.
* PlayingWithFire: Hot Rocks has this courtesy of Human Torch.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Mister Invisible's got ol' Stretcho's tendency for high-falutin' talk.
* SharpDressedMan: Diamond Patcb Emma's fondness for expensive clothing, and can always be found in an immaculate white suit.
* SiblingTeam: Mister Invisible and Hot Rocks.
* {{Telepathy}}: Diamond Patch does this by cutting his target with his claws.
* VerbalTic: Diamond Patch used Emma's "darling" to refer to people in place of Logan's "bub" (though with Logan's habit of leavin' out the "g"s).
* WeaksauceWeakness: DOOMACTUS HAS NO WEAKNESS!... well, okay, except his planet-sized ego. Moon Girl manages to stop him eating Earth by rigging up her universal translator so he'll only ever hear people praising him.
!!Deathstrique
* FemmeFatalons: In Deathstrique's default appearance, the only major distinction between her and Mystique is her razor-sharp talon fingers.
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!!Korvos
->'''Combination of:''' Thanos + Korvak
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has Thanos' purple skin.
* CoolChair: He has Korvak's pre-Michael form chair with slots for the Infinity Gems on the front.
* RedBaron: The God Titan.
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* FusionDance: Of Emma Frost and Wolverine but notably weaker than both, since his telepathy needs physical contact and diamonds aren't nearly as indestructible as Adamantium is shown to be.
* LargeHam: Finally, Doom has been merged with a being large enough to contain his ego.
* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: Kamala's laissez-faire attidtude towards time travel resulted in the death of her idol... and then the death of her father when she tried to prevent that... [[TimeyWimeyBall and so on]].
* MundaneUtility: Hot Rocks can use his powers to make himself a sauna.
* NoNameGiven: Phoenix's sobriquet, if she even has one, isn't given.
* NotThatKindOfDoctor: Doomactus has an actual doctorate.
* PlayingWithFire: Hot Rocks has this courtesy of Human Torch.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Mister Invisible's got ol' Stretcho's tendency for high-falutin' talk.
* SharpDressedMan: Diamond Patcb Emma's fondness for expensive clothing, and can always be found in an immaculate white suit.
* SiblingTeam: Mister Invisible and Hot Rocks.
* {{Telepathy}}: Diamond Patch does this by cutting his target with his claws.
* VerbalTic: Diamond Patch used Emma's "darling" to refer to people in place of Logan's "bub" (though with Logan's habit of leavin' out the "g"s).
* WeaksauceWeakness: DOOMACTUS HAS NO WEAKNESS!... well, okay, except his planet-sized ego. Moon Girl manages to stop him eating Earth by rigging up her universal translator so he'll only ever hear people praising him.
!!Deathstrique
* FemmeFatalons: In Deathstrique's default appearance, the only major distinction between her and Mystique is her razor-sharp talon fingers.
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!!Korvos
->'''Combination of:''' Thanos + Korvak
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has Thanos' purple skin.
* CoolChair: He has Korvak's pre-Michael form chair with slots for the Infinity Gems on the front.
* RedBaron: The God Titan.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: ''Moon Squirrel and Tippysaur'' features the first appearances of the titular characters from ''ComicBook/{{Arachknight}}'', ''ComicBook/GhostPanther'', ''ComicBook/IronHammer'', ''ComicBook/SoldierSupreme'', and ''ComicBook/WeaponHex''.
''ComicBook/WeaponHex'', though ''ComicBook/GhostPanther'' does not make an appearance.
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* CompositeCharacter: Basically all of the characters in the comic fall under this trope. They include Observer X (Professor X and The Watcher), Moon Squirrel (Moon Girl and Squirrel Girl), Tippysaur (Tippy-Toe and DevilDinosaur), Doctor Doomactus (Doctor Doom and Galactus), Green Widow (She-Hulk and Black Widow), Cat's Eye (Hellcat and Hawkeye), Iron Titania (Iron Maiden and Titania), Hot Rocks (The Thing and the Human Torch), Mister Invisible (Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman), Master Mole (Master Mold and Mole Man), Foreverbush Man (Eternity and Forbush Man), Kamala Kang (Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel and Kang the Conquerer), the Punisher Pack (the Punisher and the Power Pack), Diamond Patch (Emma Frost and Wolverine), Phoenix (Jean Grey and Magneto), Deathstrique (Lady Deathstrike and Mystique), and Fire Belly (Pyro and Toad).
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* CompositeCharacter: Basically all of the characters in the comic fall under this trope. They include Observer X (Professor X and The Watcher), Moon Squirrel (Moon Girl and Squirrel Girl), Tippysaur (Tippy-Toe and DevilDinosaur), Devil Dinosaur), Doctor Doomactus (Doctor Doom and Galactus), Green Widow (She-Hulk and Black Widow), Cat's Eye (Hellcat and Hawkeye), Iron Titania (Iron Maiden and Titania), Hot Rocks (The Thing and the Human Torch), Mister Invisible (Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman), Master Mole (Master Mold and Mole Man), Foreverbush Man (Eternity and Forbush Man), Kamala Kang (Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel and Kang the Conquerer), the Punisher Pack (the Punisher and the Power Pack), Diamond Patch (Emma Frost and Wolverine), Phoenix (Jean Grey and Magneto), Deathstrique (Lady Deathstrike and Mystique), and Fire Belly (Pyro and Toad).
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First published in 2018, ''Infinity Warps'' is a two-part miniseries that is part of ''ComicBook/InfinityWars2018''.
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First published in 2018, ''Infinity Warps'' is a two-part miniseries that is part of ''ComicBook/InfinityWars2018''.
''ComicBook/InfinityWars2018''. Each issue is split up into three stories and a wraparound.
* Issue 1
** ''Observer-X'' (wraparound), written by Creator/JimZub.
** ''Moon Squirrel and Tippysaur'', written by Creator/RyanNorth.
** ''Green Widow'', written by Creator/MarikoTamaki.
** ''The Terrific Two'', written by Jim Zub.
* Issue 2
** ''Foreverbush Man'' (wraparound), written by Jim Zub.
** ''Kamala Kang'', written by Creator/ChrisHastings.
** ''Punisher Pack'', written by Creator/CullenBunn.
** ''Diamond Patch'', written by Creator/SinaGrace.
* Issue 1
** ''Observer-X'' (wraparound), written by Creator/JimZub.
** ''Moon Squirrel and Tippysaur'', written by Creator/RyanNorth.
** ''Green Widow'', written by Creator/MarikoTamaki.
** ''The Terrific Two'', written by Jim Zub.
* Issue 2
** ''Foreverbush Man'' (wraparound), written by Jim Zub.
** ''Kamala Kang'', written by Creator/ChrisHastings.
** ''Punisher Pack'', written by Creator/CullenBunn.
** ''Diamond Patch'', written by Creator/SinaGrace.
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* CompositeCharacter: Basically all of the characters in the comic fall under this trope. They include Observer X (Professor X and The Watcher), Moon Squirrel (Moon Girl and Squirrel Girl), Tippysaur (Tippy-Toe and DevilDinosaur), Doctor Doomactus (Doctor Doom and Galactus), Green Widow (She-Hulk and Black Widow), Cat's Eye (Hellcat and Hawkeye), and Iron Titania (Iron Maiden and Titania).
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* CompositeCharacter: Basically all of the characters in the comic fall under this trope. They include Observer X (Professor X and The Watcher), Moon Squirrel (Moon Girl and Squirrel Girl), Tippysaur (Tippy-Toe and DevilDinosaur), Doctor Doomactus (Doctor Doom and Galactus), Green Widow (She-Hulk and Black Widow), Cat's Eye (Hellcat and Hawkeye), and Iron Titania (Iron Maiden and Titania).
Titania), Hot Rocks (The Thing and the Human Torch), Mister Invisible (Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman), Master Mole (Master Mold and Mole Man), Foreverbush Man (Eternity and Forbush Man), Kamala Kang (Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel and Kang the Conquerer), the Punisher Pack (the Punisher and the Power Pack), Diamond Patch (Emma Frost and Wolverine), Phoenix (Jean Grey and Magneto), Deathstrique (Lady Deathstrike and Mystique), and Fire Belly (Pyro and Toad).
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First published in 2018, ''Infinity Warps'' is a two-part miniseries that is part of ''ComicBook/InfinityWars2018''.
It featured the first appearances of the titular characters from ''ComicBook/{{Arachknight}}'', ''ComicBook/GhostPanther'', ''ComicBook/IronHammer'', ''ComicBook/SoldierSupreme'', and ''ComicBook/WeaponHex''.
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* AdaptationalBadass: [[WorldOfBadass Everyone]]. InUniverse. Each CompositeCharacter has the combined powers of whichever characters were merged to create them.
* CompositeCharacter: Basically all of the characters in the comic fall under this trope. They include Observer X (Professor X and The Watcher), Moon Squirrel (Moon Girl and Squirrel Girl), Tippysaur (Tippy-Toe and DevilDinosaur), Doctor Doomactus (Doctor Doom and Galactus), Green Widow (She-Hulk and Black Widow), Cat's Eye (Hellcat and Hawkeye), and Iron Titania (Iron Maiden and Titania).
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''Infinity Warps'' is a 2019 Creator/MarvelComics crossover event series, written by Creator/AlEwing, serving as a sequel to the events of 2018's ''[[ComicBook/InfinityWars2018 Infinity Wars]]''.
Previously, Gamora used the power of the Infinity Stones to merge half of all life in the universe, creating a strange, mashed-up world, where Steve Rodgers fought as the Soldier Supreme in World War 2, where Sigurd Stark is the Iron Hammer, and where the wise-cracking Arachknight patrols the streets of New York. And at the end of that event, the inhabitants of this strange world managed to find a way to continue living, inside the world of the Soul Stone.
But now, an unusual and senses-shattering event is starting to rock this weird world, as the heroes find themselves under attack from all sides. For the inhabitants of Soul World, nothing will ever be the same again.
The event consists of a series of five one-shots, each coming with an additional back-up story focusing on the characters involved.
!!''Infinity Warps'' provides examples of:
* AnythingButThat: As Arachknight fights Ulysses Klorb, and Soldier Supreme cuts in, we hear the webslinger declare "not the earwax!" (Klorb wears an ear-themed hat, see...)
* BigBadDuumvirate: The villains behind everything are Stane Odinson, Madame Deathstrique and Red Dormammu.
* CallBack: Deathstrique is a little tetchy over her being kicked off a roof by Diamond Patch, as happened back in ''Infinity Warps'' issue 2.
* CompositeCharacter: The entire point of the Warped universe, introducing a few new ones into the mix (and, in ''Arachknight'', another mashed-up universe, this time between the Squadron Supreme, and the heroes of ''The New Universe''.)
* CrisisCrossover: Taken UpToEleven. Even the ''events'' in this world are a mash-up of major Marvel events. Issue 1 is named "Acts of War", as a mix of ''Acts of Vengeance'' and ''Civil War''. Issue 2 is "Inferno Attacks", after the X-Event ''Inferno'' and ''Asgard Attacks''.
* DatingCatwoman: Iron Hammer is still dating Madame Hel, who even shows up to the Terrific Two's party to dance with him. This comes back to bite him when the supervillains attack, and Soldier Supreme assumes he's involved.
* FrameUp: Madame Hel apparently attacks Soldier Supreme, looking to repay death's books. [[spoiler:It's actually Deathstrique pretending to be her to drive a wedge between Soldier Supreme and Iron Hammer.]]
* {{Irony}}: Soldier Supreme notes that Iron Hammer, who's not a particularly cheery sort, is made from two party-animals, Tony Stark and Thor.
* LetsYouAndHimFight: As with all crossovers, there's the obligatory super-heroes fighting over misunderstandings. Here, Soldier Supreme confronts Iron Hammer, thinking he's playing a part in the supervillain attacks, who refuses to just let Steve examine him. Things get worse when [[AntiHeroSubstitute U.S.Archmage]] gets involved.
* MagicVersusScience: An unusual version - human magic versus the ultra-science of the Ten Realms, and in this reality, it's science which has the upper hand.
* MythologyGag: In addition to all the mashed-up superheroes, the Terrific Two operate out of a mix-up of the Fantastic Four's Baxter Building and Four Freedoms Plaza.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: As part of the villains' scheme, this is invoked. Heroes come under attack from other heroes's villains, so Weapon Hex has to fight the Mad Ghost and his Android Apes, while the Terrific Two fight Cameron Belasco.
Previously, Gamora used the power of the Infinity Stones to merge half of all life in the universe, creating a strange, mashed-up world, where Steve Rodgers fought as the Soldier Supreme in World War 2, where Sigurd Stark is the Iron Hammer, and where the wise-cracking Arachknight patrols the streets of New York. And at the end of that event, the inhabitants of this strange world managed to find a way to continue living, inside the world of the Soul Stone.
But now, an unusual and senses-shattering event is starting to rock this weird world, as the heroes find themselves under attack from all sides. For the inhabitants of Soul World, nothing will ever be the same again.
The event consists of a series of five one-shots, each coming with an additional back-up story focusing on the characters involved.
!!''Infinity Warps'' provides examples of:
* AnythingButThat: As Arachknight fights Ulysses Klorb, and Soldier Supreme cuts in, we hear the webslinger declare "not the earwax!" (Klorb wears an ear-themed hat, see...)
* BigBadDuumvirate: The villains behind everything are Stane Odinson, Madame Deathstrique and Red Dormammu.
* CallBack: Deathstrique is a little tetchy over her being kicked off a roof by Diamond Patch, as happened back in ''Infinity Warps'' issue 2.
* CompositeCharacter: The entire point of the Warped universe, introducing a few new ones into the mix (and, in ''Arachknight'', another mashed-up universe, this time between the Squadron Supreme, and the heroes of ''The New Universe''.)
* CrisisCrossover: Taken UpToEleven. Even the ''events'' in this world are a mash-up of major Marvel events. Issue 1 is named "Acts of War", as a mix of ''Acts of Vengeance'' and ''Civil War''. Issue 2 is "Inferno Attacks", after the X-Event ''Inferno'' and ''Asgard Attacks''.
* DatingCatwoman: Iron Hammer is still dating Madame Hel, who even shows up to the Terrific Two's party to dance with him. This comes back to bite him when the supervillains attack, and Soldier Supreme assumes he's involved.
* FrameUp: Madame Hel apparently attacks Soldier Supreme, looking to repay death's books. [[spoiler:It's actually Deathstrique pretending to be her to drive a wedge between Soldier Supreme and Iron Hammer.]]
* {{Irony}}: Soldier Supreme notes that Iron Hammer, who's not a particularly cheery sort, is made from two party-animals, Tony Stark and Thor.
* LetsYouAndHimFight: As with all crossovers, there's the obligatory super-heroes fighting over misunderstandings. Here, Soldier Supreme confronts Iron Hammer, thinking he's playing a part in the supervillain attacks, who refuses to just let Steve examine him. Things get worse when [[AntiHeroSubstitute U.S.Archmage]] gets involved.
* MagicVersusScience: An unusual version - human magic versus the ultra-science of the Ten Realms, and in this reality, it's science which has the upper hand.
* MythologyGag: In addition to all the mashed-up superheroes, the Terrific Two operate out of a mix-up of the Fantastic Four's Baxter Building and Four Freedoms Plaza.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: As part of the villains' scheme, this is invoked. Heroes come under attack from other heroes's villains, so Weapon Hex has to fight the Mad Ghost and his Android Apes, while the Terrific Two fight Cameron Belasco.
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Previously, Gamora used the power of the Infinity Stones to merge half of all life in the universe, creating a strange, mashed-up world, where Steve Rodgers fought as the Soldier Supreme in World War 2, where Sigurd Stark is the Iron Hammer, and where the wise-cracking Arachknight patrols the streets of New York. And at the end of that event, the inhabitants of this strange world managed to find a way to continue living, inside the world of the Soul Stone.
But now, an unusual and senses-shattering event is starting to rock this weird world, as the heroes find themselves under attack from all sides. For the inhabitants of Soul World, nothing will ever be the same again.
The event consists of a series of five one-shots, each coming with an additional back-up story focusing on the characters involved.
!!''Infinity Warps'' provides examples of:
* AnythingButThat: As Arachknight fights Ulysses Klorb, and Soldier Supreme cuts in, we hear the webslinger declare "not the earwax!" (Klorb wears an ear-themed hat, see...)
* BigBadDuumvirate: The villains behind everything are Stane Odinson, Madame Deathstrique and Red Dormammu.
* CallBack: Deathstrique is a little tetchy over her being kicked off a roof by Diamond Patch, as happened back in ''Infinity Warps'' issue 2.
* CompositeCharacter: The entire point of the Warped universe, introducing a few new ones into the mix (and, in ''Arachknight'', another mashed-up universe, this time between the Squadron Supreme, and the heroes of ''The New Universe''.)
* CrisisCrossover: Taken UpToEleven. Even the ''events'' in this world are a mash-up of major Marvel events. Issue 1 is named "Acts of War", as a mix of ''Acts of Vengeance'' and ''Civil War''. Issue 2 is "Inferno Attacks", after the X-Event ''Inferno'' and ''Asgard Attacks''.
* DatingCatwoman: Iron Hammer is still dating Madame Hel, who even shows up to the Terrific Two's party to dance with him. This comes back to bite him when the supervillains attack, and Soldier Supreme assumes he's involved.
* FrameUp: Madame Hel apparently attacks Soldier Supreme, looking to repay death's books. [[spoiler:It's actually Deathstrique pretending to be her to drive a wedge between Soldier Supreme and Iron Hammer.]]
* {{Irony}}: Soldier Supreme notes that Iron Hammer, who's not a particularly cheery sort, is made from two party-animals, Tony Stark and Thor.
* LetsYouAndHimFight: As with all crossovers, there's the obligatory super-heroes fighting over misunderstandings. Here, Soldier Supreme confronts Iron Hammer, thinking he's playing a part in the supervillain attacks, who refuses to just let Steve examine him. Things get worse when [[AntiHeroSubstitute U.S.Archmage]] gets involved.
* MagicVersusScience: An unusual version - human magic versus the ultra-science of the Ten Realms, and in this reality, it's science which has the upper hand.
* MythologyGag: In addition to all the mashed-up superheroes, the Terrific Two operate out of a mix-up of the Fantastic Four's Baxter Building and Four Freedoms Plaza.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: As part of the villains' scheme, this is invoked. Heroes come under attack from other heroes's villains, so Weapon Hex has to fight the Mad Ghost and his Android Apes, while the Terrific Two fight Cameron Belasco.
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* CallBack: Madame Deathstrique is a little tetchy over her being kicked off a roof by Diamond Patch, as happened back in ''Infinity Warps'' issue 2.
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* DatingCatwoman: Iron Hammer is still dating Madame Hel, who even shows up to the Terrific Two's party to dance with him. This comes back to bite him when the supervillains attack, and Soldier Supreme assumes he's involved.
* FrameUp: Madame Hel apparently attacks Soldier Supreme, looking to repay death's books. [[spoiler:It's actually Deathstrique pretending to be her to drive a wedge between Soldier Supreme and Iron Hammer.]]
* FrameUp: Madame Hel apparently attacks Soldier Supreme, looking to repay death's books. [[spoiler:It's actually Deathstrique pretending to be her to drive a wedge between Soldier Supreme and Iron Hammer.]]
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* MythologyGag: In addition to all the mashed-up superheroes, the Terrific Two operate out of a mix-up of the Fantastic Four's Baxter Building and Four Freedoms Plaza.
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''Infinity Warps'' is a 2019 Creator/MarvelComics crossover event series, written by Creator/AlEwing, serving as a sequel to the events of 2018's ''[[ComicBook/InfinityWars2018 Infinity Wars]]''.
Previously, Gamora used the power of the Infinity Stones to merge half of all life in the universe, creating a strange, mashed-up world, where Steve Rodgers fought as the Soldier Supreme in World War 2, where Sigurd Stark is the Iron Hammer, and where the wise-cracking Arachknight patrols the streets of New York. And at the end of that event, the inhabitants of this strange world managed to find a way to continue living, inside the world of the Soul Stone.
But now, an unusual and senses-shattering event is starting to rock this weird world, as the heroes find themselves under attack from all sides. For the inhabitants of Soul World, nothing will ever be the same again.
The event consists of a series of five one-shots, each coming with an additional back-up story focusing on the characters involved.
!!''Infinity Warps'' provides examples of:
* BigBadDuumvirate: The villains behind everything are Stane Odinson, Madame Deathstrique and Red Dormammu.
* CallBack: Madame Deathstrique is a little tetchy over her being kicked off a roof by Diamond Patch, as happened back in ''Infinity Warps'' issue 2.
* CompositeCharacter: The entire point of the Warped universe, introducing a few new ones into the mix (and, in ''Arachknight'', another mashed-up universe, this time between the Squadron Supreme, and the heroes of ''The New Universe''.)
* CrisisCrossover: Taken UpToEleven. Even the ''events'' in this world are a mash-up of major Marvel events. Issue 1 is named "Acts of War", as a mix of ''Acts of Vengeance'' and ''Civil War''. Issue 2 is "Inferno Attacks", after the X-Event ''Inferno'' and ''Asgard Attacks''.
* {{Irony}}: Soldier Supreme notes that Iron Hammer, who's not a particularly cheery sort, is made from two party-animals, Tony Stark and Thor.
* LetsYouAndHimFight: As with all crossovers, there's the obligatory super-heroes fighting over misunderstandings. Here, Soldier Supreme confronts Iron Hammer, thinking he's playing a part in the supervillain attacks, who refuses to just let Steve examine him. Things get worse when [[AntiHeroSubstitute U.S.Archmage]] gets involved.
* MagicVersusScience: An unusual version - human magic versus the ultra-science of the Ten Realms, and in this reality, it's science which has the upper hand.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: As part of the villains' scheme, this is invoked. Heroes come under attack from other heroes's villains, so Weapon Hex has to fight the Mad Ghost and his Android Apes, while the Terrific Two fight Cameron Belasco.
Previously, Gamora used the power of the Infinity Stones to merge half of all life in the universe, creating a strange, mashed-up world, where Steve Rodgers fought as the Soldier Supreme in World War 2, where Sigurd Stark is the Iron Hammer, and where the wise-cracking Arachknight patrols the streets of New York. And at the end of that event, the inhabitants of this strange world managed to find a way to continue living, inside the world of the Soul Stone.
But now, an unusual and senses-shattering event is starting to rock this weird world, as the heroes find themselves under attack from all sides. For the inhabitants of Soul World, nothing will ever be the same again.
The event consists of a series of five one-shots, each coming with an additional back-up story focusing on the characters involved.
!!''Infinity Warps'' provides examples of:
* BigBadDuumvirate: The villains behind everything are Stane Odinson, Madame Deathstrique and Red Dormammu.
* CallBack: Madame Deathstrique is a little tetchy over her being kicked off a roof by Diamond Patch, as happened back in ''Infinity Warps'' issue 2.
* CompositeCharacter: The entire point of the Warped universe, introducing a few new ones into the mix (and, in ''Arachknight'', another mashed-up universe, this time between the Squadron Supreme, and the heroes of ''The New Universe''.)
* CrisisCrossover: Taken UpToEleven. Even the ''events'' in this world are a mash-up of major Marvel events. Issue 1 is named "Acts of War", as a mix of ''Acts of Vengeance'' and ''Civil War''. Issue 2 is "Inferno Attacks", after the X-Event ''Inferno'' and ''Asgard Attacks''.
* {{Irony}}: Soldier Supreme notes that Iron Hammer, who's not a particularly cheery sort, is made from two party-animals, Tony Stark and Thor.
* LetsYouAndHimFight: As with all crossovers, there's the obligatory super-heroes fighting over misunderstandings. Here, Soldier Supreme confronts Iron Hammer, thinking he's playing a part in the supervillain attacks, who refuses to just let Steve examine him. Things get worse when [[AntiHeroSubstitute U.S.Archmage]] gets involved.
* MagicVersusScience: An unusual version - human magic versus the ultra-science of the Ten Realms, and in this reality, it's science which has the upper hand.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: As part of the villains' scheme, this is invoked. Heroes come under attack from other heroes's villains, so Weapon Hex has to fight the Mad Ghost and his Android Apes, while the Terrific Two fight Cameron Belasco.