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The series recieved a spiritual followup by the same creative team, ''ComicBook/DefendersBeyond'', in 2022 (though the only character they have in common is Taaia).

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The series recieved received a spiritual followup by the same creative team, ''ComicBook/DefendersBeyond'', in 2022 (though the only character they have in common is Taaia).
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** The residents of the Fourth Cosmos -- primal, archetypal "living ideas" who would be reflected as the heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe -- are seen undergoing their own equivalent of ''ComicBook/CivilWar'', with [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica "Of-Past"]] fighting [[ComicBook/IronMan "Of-Future"]]. This, indeed, ties into the issue's overall point about the cyclical nature of comic book storytelling.

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** The residents of the Fourth Cosmos -- primal, archetypal "living ideas" who would be reflected as the heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe -- are seen undergoing their own equivalent of ''ComicBook/CivilWar'', ''ComicBook/CivilWar2006'', with [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica "Of-Past"]] fighting [[ComicBook/IronMan "Of-Future"]]. This, indeed, ties into the issue's overall point about the cyclical nature of comic book storytelling.
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** Each Cosmos has a Devourer of Worlds: the Seventh and Eighth have Galactus, the Sixth has Omnimax ([[spoiler:aka Mor-i-Dun]]), the Fourth has What-Must-Be ([[spoiler:who, much as Galactus would [[ComicBook/Ultimates2015 become the Lifebringer]], transforms into What-Can-Be]]), and the Third has Anti-All, the great dragon. The Devourers of the Fifth Cosmos is unseen.

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** Each Cosmos has a Devourer of Worlds: the Seventh and Eighth have Galactus, the Sixth has Omnimax ([[spoiler:aka Mor-i-Dun]]), the Fourth has What-Must-Be ([[spoiler:who, much as Galactus would [[ComicBook/Ultimates2015 [[ComicBook/TheUltimates2015 become the Lifebringer]], transforms into What-Can-Be]]), and the Third has Anti-All, the great dragon. The Devourers of the Fifth Cosmos is unseen.
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* AmbiguousSituation: After the defeat of Anti-All, Stephen starts speculating if it's the progenitor for all the other void and dragon-related monstrosities in Marvel's cosmology. Betty points out he's just using the word "perhaps" a lot.
-->'''Betty:''' Just say you don't know. It makes you sound smarter.


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* BerserkButton: Mor-i-Dun really doesn't like being told what things are. He does the telling, and people who try doing it the other way around get a face full of glass.


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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: In issue 2, as the team enters Taaia's house, Betty comments something smells. Stephen thinks she's talking metaphorically, and starts waxing about the situation until Betty clarifies she means literally, something smells - there's a baby in the other room and he's soiled himself.
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** The Anti-All heavily resembles a one-time depiction of the Dragon of the Moon, a similar BeastOfTheApocalypse, as a serpentine mass of darkness covered in spines.
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* EldritchLocation: The Fifth, Dark Cosmos. It's a world of raw, untamed magic, where there's no sun. The Third Cosmos is even more eldritch, being a place where time is nascent and space has no meaning.

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* EldritchLocation: The Fifth, Dark Cosmos. It's a world of raw, untamed magic, where there's no sun. The Third Cosmos is even more eldritch, being a place where time is nascent and space has no meaning. The Fourth Cosmos is less bad, but time and space are still looser here. It's also less a multiverse with people and more a collection of the archetypes that would be the basis for the Seventh and Eighth Cosmoses.
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** Strange, just like Doom in ''ComicBook/{{SWORD}}'', calls magic "the secret fire."

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** Strange, just like Doom in ''ComicBook/{{SWORD}}'', ''ComicBook/SWORD2020'', calls magic "the secret fire."
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So Strange decides to summon the Defenders to help, using the Tarot of the Secret Flame: and the tarot brings the ComicBook/SilverSurfer, the [[Characters/IncredibleHulkFamily Red Harpy]], and [[Characters/Defenders1980sMembers Cloud]]. This summoning immediately thrusts them into action as they are pulled back in time...

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So Strange decides to summon the Defenders to help, using the Tarot of the Secret Flame: and the tarot brings the ComicBook/SilverSurfer, the [[Characters/IncredibleHulkFamily [[Characters/IncredibleHulkSupportingCharacters Red Harpy]], and [[Characters/Defenders1980sMembers Cloud]]. This summoning immediately thrusts them into action as they are pulled back in time...
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* ContinuityOverlap: For Betty Ross. The mini-series kicks off concurrently with the tail end of Ewing's ComicBook/ImmortalHulk, picking up Betty's storyline from when she exited the run at the end of ''Immortal Hulk'' #48.

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* ContinuityOverlap: For Betty Ross. The mini-series kicks off concurrently with the tail end of Ewing's ComicBook/ImmortalHulk, ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'', picking up Betty's storyline from when she exited the run at the end of ''Immortal Hulk'' #48.
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* ContinuityOverlap: For Betty Ross. The mini-series kicks off concurrently with the tail end of Ewing's ComicBook/ImmortalHulk, picking up Betty's storyline from when she exited the run at the end of ''Immortal Hulk'' #48.
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Set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, the series introduces the latest incarnation of Marvel's long-running team ComicBook/TheDefenders, sending them on a mission into the past, back to point before the current multiverse was born.

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Set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, the series introduces the latest incarnation of Marvel's long-running team ComicBook/TheDefenders, sending them on a mission into the past, back to a point before the current multiverse was born.

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