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Eventually, the ''New Universe'' characters and concepts were fully absorbed into the main Marvel Universe as well, with two different versions of Star Brand even becoming members of the ComicBook/{{Avengers}}.

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Eventually, the ''New Universe'' characters and concepts were fully absorbed into the main Marvel Universe as well, with two different versions of Star Brand even becoming members of the ComicBook/{{Avengers}}.
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A one-off special printed in a prestige format, ''ComicBook/ThePitt'' was released to mark the change in direction. It centered around the complete annihilation of Pittsburgh after the hero of the Star Brand title makes a cowardly mistake. This accelerates the UsefulNotes/ColdWar and starts to send the setting from "the world outside your window" towards a CrapsackWorld on the edge of WorldWarIII.

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A one-off special printed in a prestige format, ''ComicBook/ThePitt'' was released to mark the change in direction. It centered around the complete annihilation of Pittsburgh UsefulNotes/{{Pittsburgh}} after the hero of the Star Brand title makes a cowardly mistake. This accelerates the UsefulNotes/ColdWar and starts to send the setting from "the world outside your window" towards a CrapsackWorld on the edge of WorldWarIII.



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Tropes for back-up stories and for the setting as a whole.

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Eventually, all of the ''New Universe'' characters and concepts were absorbed into the main Marvel Universe, with two versions of Star Brand even becoming members of the ComicBook/{{Avengers}}.

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A second prestige format special, ''ComicBook/TheDraft'', acted as another benchmark for the line, introducing changes to to the wider setting that affected most of the books.

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A second prestige format special, ''ComicBook/TheDraft'', acted as another benchmark milestone for the line, introducing changes to to the wider setting that directly affected most of the books.
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Marvel's senior executives looked at a number of different options to mark the occasion, eventually deciding on something that wouldn't impact the existing Franchise/MarvelUniverse and could deliver stories in a different style to their existing comics.

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Marvel's senior executives looked at a number of different options to mark the occasion, eventually deciding on something that wouldn't impact the existing Franchise/MarvelUniverse and could deliver stories in a different style of stories to their existing comics.
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Eventually, all of the ''New Universe'' characters and concepts were absorbed into the main Marvel Universe, with two versions of Star Brand even becoming members of the ComicBook/{{Avengers}}.

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Eventually, all of the ''New Universe'' characters and concepts were absorbed into the main Marvel Universe, with two versions of Star Brand even becoming members of the ComicBook/{{Avengers}}.ComicBook/{{Avengers}}.

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!! Titles:
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* ''ComicBook/DP7''
* ''ComicBook/TheDraft''
* ''ComicBook/JusticeNewUniverse''
* ''ComicBook/KickersInc''
* ''ComicBook/MarkHazzardMerc''
* ''ComicBook/{{Nightmask}}''
* ''ComicBook/ThePitt''
* ''ComicBook/PsiForce''
* ''ComicBook/SpitfireAndTheTroubleshooters''
* ''ComicBook/StarBrand''
* ''ComicBook/TheWarNewUniverse''
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Although the imprint was never revived, it regained some prominence over the years - collected editions of the first few issues of the longer-running books were eventually released, and the New Universe's 20th anniversary was marked by a reboot series (''ComicBook/{{newuniversal}}'') and an ''ComicBook/UntoldStoriesOfTheNewUniverse'' event, as well as alternate versions of the original characters turning up in the universe-hopping ''{{ComicBook/Exiles}}'' series.

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Although the imprint was never revived, it regained some prominence over the years - collected editions of the first few issues of the longer-running books were eventually released, and the New Universe's 20th anniversary was marked by a reboot series (''ComicBook/{{newuniversal}}'') and an ''ComicBook/UntoldStoriesOfTheNewUniverse'' ''ComicBook/UntoldTalesOfTheNewUniverse'' event, as well as alternate versions of the original characters turning up in the universe-hopping ''{{ComicBook/Exiles}}'' series.
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[[redirect:ComicBook/TheNewUniverse]]%%NOTE - this creator page is for the original 1980s publishing imprint that shared a name with the setting itself. For later reboots, Marvel Universe crossovers and alternate universe stories using the characters (all of which were published after the imprint was cancelled), see the ComicBook page linked below.

''New Universe'' (often styled ''new universe'') was an imprint of Creator/MarvelComics, launched in 1986 to coincide with Marvel's 25th anniversary.

Marvel's senior executives looked at a number of different options to mark the occasion, eventually deciding on something that wouldn't impact the existing Franchise/MarvelUniverse and could deliver stories in a different style to their existing comics.

With that in mind, the New Universe imprint was envisioned as the home of a more realistic superhero line, with all of the titles set in a single coherent world that would be constructed as a shared universe from the very start (unlike the Marvel Universe).

From a branding perspective, this meant that the New Universe had its own consistent cover style, plus its own in-house ads and editorial pages. Both in setting and in the comics' presentation, it was deliberately disconnected from the Marvel Universe.

Magic, other dimensions and alien worlds wouldn't be part of the setting. Powers would be less fantastic in New Universe stories, with more of an attempt to root them in science - and the use of costumes and codenames would be downplayed. Time would pass more-or-less as it did in the real world. Deaths would usually be final.

Additionally, up until the first story told in the New Universe issue published, the setting should be visibly identical to the real world - "The World Outside Your Window".

In practice, some of the titles immediately broke these rules, blurring the audience's understanding of what the New Universe was or wasn't supposed to be - and eventually leading to a range of [[{{Retcon}} retcons]] to try to keep the different comics aligned.

The line was launched with eight ongoing titles, four of which were cancelled after the first year. No replacement ongoing titles were ever launched.

Around this point, Marvel's editor-in-chief, Creator/JimShooter, who had led the launch of the New Universe imprint (and was also the writer on lead New Universe title ''ComicBook/StarBrand)'', left the company.

This prompted a rethink of the line - and also led to some TakeThatUs and ArmedWithCanon content aimed at Shooter's contributions in general and ''Star Brand'' in particular.

A one-off special printed in a prestige format, ''ComicBook/ThePitt'' was released to mark the change in direction. It centered around the complete annihilation of Pittsburgh after the hero of the Star Brand title makes a cowardly mistake. This accelerates the UsefulNotes/ColdWar and starts to send the setting from "the world outside your window" towards a CrapsackWorld on the edge of WorldWarIII.

Shortly after ''The Pitt'', the remaining four New Universe titles also switched to a higher quality ‘direct market only’ comic format, increasing the price and page count. The additional space was used to print data pages and back-up stories (including new character introductions and tales starring characters whose own books had been cancelled). The back-up stories also served to keep the different series tied together, with CallBack and ContinuityNod elements.

(Unlike the other titles, ''Star Brand'' - now slightly retitled to ''The Star Brand'' - also reduced its frequency to bimonthly).

A second prestige format special, ''ComicBook/TheDraft'', acted as another benchmark for the line, introducing changes to to the wider setting that affected most of the books.

However, by this point Marvel was also starting to wind-down the imprint - no new titles were being launched and, although the remaining books were still profitable, it was felt that the creative teams working on them could be more successfully reassigned elsewhere.

With that in mind, the four remaining comics were cancelled and the New Universe imprint ended with a four-part prestige series that wrapped up many of the remaining plotlines, ''[[ComicBook/TheWarNewUniverse The War]]''.

As the setting was not part of the Marvel Universe, this was initially treated as the end of the setting and characters, not just the imprint. Marvel had never published any collected editions of the New Universe books, which added to the perception that it was now entirely gone.

However, some creators were keen to reuse New Universe characters, so within a few years versions reappeared in Marvel titles such as ''ComicBook/SpiderMan2099'' (under a different name, with differing powers - essentially an EasterEgg for those who knew the old comics) and ''ComicBook/{{Quasar}}'' (which explicitly linked the New Universe setting to the Marvel Universe, opening the door to further stories).

Although the imprint was never revived, it regained some prominence over the years - collected editions of the first few issues of the longer-running books were eventually released, and the New Universe's 20th anniversary was marked by a reboot series (''ComicBook/{{newuniversal}}'') and an ''ComicBook/UntoldStoriesOfTheNewUniverse'' event, as well as alternate versions of the original characters turning up in the universe-hopping ''{{ComicBook/Exiles}}'' series.

Eventually, all of the ''New Universe'' characters and concepts were absorbed into the main Marvel Universe, with two versions of Star Brand even becoming members of the ComicBook/{{Avengers}}.
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