====== Secret Wars ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: Secret Wars refers to two monumental, reality-altering crossover events in Marvel Comics history, both instigated by near-omnipotent cosmic beings who force the greatest heroes and villains into a galaxy-spanning conflict on a patchwork planet known as Battleworld.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** The original 1984 //Secret Wars// was Marvel's first-ever company-wide crossover event, establishing the template for future summer blockbusters. The 2015 //Secret Wars// served as the culmination of years of storytelling, effectively destroying and rebooting the entire [[marvel_multiverse|Marvel Multiverse]]. * **Primary Impact:** The 1984 event is famed for introducing Spider-Man's alien symbiote costume (which would become [[venom|Venom]]), causing major status quo changes for characters like the Thing and She-Hulk, and elevating [[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom]]'s cosmic threat level. The 2015 event fundamentally reshaped the prime Marvel Universe, integrating characters like [[miles_morales|Miles Morales]] from the Ultimate Universe into the main Earth-616 continuity. * **Key Incarnations:** The core distinction lies in the antagonist and the stakes. The 1984 event was a relatively straightforward "heroes vs. villains" contest orchestrated by the singular, curious [[beyonder|Beyonder]]. The 2015 event was a far more complex, existential saga about the death of all reality at the hands of the Beyonders, with Doctor Doom usurping their power to salvage the remnants of existence as a god-king. The upcoming MCU version is expected to be the finale of the Multiverse Saga, with [[kang_the_conqueror|Kang the Conqueror]] likely taking the central antagonist role. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== The genesis of the original //Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars// is a fascinating piece of comic book and corporate history. In the early 1980s, the toy company Mattel, seeing the success of Kenner's //Super Powers Collection// for DC Comics, sought a partnership with Marvel to create a competing toy line. Market research conducted by Mattel indicated that young boys responded well to the words "secret" and "wars" in titles. Marvel's then-Editor-in-Chief, Jim Shooter, conceived of a massive, 12-issue limited series that would feature all of Marvel's most popular characters in one epic story. This series, launched in May 1984, was written by Shooter with art primarily by Mike Zeck and Bob Layton. It was a landmark publication, not just for its scale but for its marketing synergy. The event was designed to be accessible, requiring little prior reading, and its central conceit—pitting heroes against villains on a distant planet—was perfect for creating toyetic action scenarios. It was an unprecedented commercial success, becoming one of the best-selling comic book series of its era and setting the standard for all line-wide crossovers to follow. Decades later, writer Jonathan Hickman embarked on a long-form, multi-year narrative across his runs on //Avengers// and //New Avengers//. Beginning in 2012, he meticulously built a storyline centered on "Incursions"—events where parallel Earths collided, destroying both universes unless one Earth was destroyed first. This grand, complex plot culminated in the 9-issue //Secret Wars// series in 2015, with art by the phenomenal Esad Ribić. This modern event was the polar opposite of the original in terms of accessibility; it was the dense, philosophical, and dramatic climax to Hickman's entire Marvel saga, serving as a love letter to the publisher's history while simultaneously tearing it down to build something new. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== A critical distinction must be made between the two primary comic book events and the developing storyline in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === **//Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars (1984)//** The origin of the first Secret War was abrupt and absolute. A mysterious, impossibly powerful cosmic entity, later known as the Beyonder, became aware of the Marvel Universe. Fascinated by the concept of heroes and villains and the nature of desire, it constructed a planet from pieces of other worlds, christening it "Battleworld." It then instantly teleported a curated selection of Earth's most prominent heroes and villains to massive spaceships orbiting this new world. The heroes transported included members of the [[avengers|Avengers]] (Captain America, Thor, Iron Man (James Rhodes), Captain Marvel (Monica Rambeau), Hawkeye, She-Hulk, Wasp), the [[fantastic_four|Fantastic Four]] (Mister Fantastic, Human Torch, The Thing), the [[x-men|X-Men]] (Professor X, Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus), as well as Spider-Man and the Hulk. The villainous contingent included Doctor Doom, Doctor Octopus, Kang the Conqueror, Ultron, Magneto, Galactus, and several others. The Beyonder's declaration was simple and terrifying: "**I am from beyond! Slay your enemies and all that you desire shall be yours! Nothing you dream of is impossible for me to accomplish!**" This set the stage for a brutal, series-long conflict. The war was not just a simple brawl; it was a complex series of alliances, betrayals, and character-defining moments. Doctor Doom, refusing to be a pawn, challenged and temporarily stole the power of both Galactus and the Beyonder himself, achieving true godhood for a brief, terrifying moment. It was this event that led to Spider-Man discovering a strange black alien machine that produced a new costume, unknowingly bonding with the Klyntar symbiote. **//Secret Wars (2015)//** The second Secret Wars was not a game; it was an apocalypse. The in-universe origin began years earlier with the discovery of the Multiverse's decay. A cosmic event triggered a chain reaction causing the premature heat death of all realities, manifesting as "Incursions." An Incursion was an event where two parallel Earths would become the focal point of their respective universes colliding. If the collision occurred, both universes would be annihilated. The only way to prevent this was for one of the Earths to be destroyed before the impact. Earth-616's Illuminati ([[iron_man|Iron Man]], [[doctor_strange|Doctor Strange]], [[black_panther|Black Panther]], Mister Fantastic, Namor, and Black Bolt) discovered this threat and secretly battled it for years, destroying countless other worlds to save their own, an act that shattered their morality and unity. They learned the Incursions were being caused by the Beyonders (revealed to be the enigmatic Ivory Kings from another dimension) as a grand experiment. In the final hours of the Multiverse, as the last Incursion between Earth-616 and Earth-1610 (the Ultimate Universe) began, Doctor Doom, having prepared for this moment, confronted the Beyonders with the help of the Molecule Man and stole their omnipotent power. The Multiverse died, but Doom used his newfound godhood to salvage its broken pieces. He forged a new reality from the remnants of dozens of destroyed timelines: a new Battleworld. On this planet, each "domain" was a fragment of a dead universe, ruled by a Baron appointed by the god-king of this new existence: **God Emperor Doom**. For eight years, Doom ruled this reality with an iron fist, his memory-wiped subjects knowing no other existence. The origin of this Secret War was the death of everything, and its architect was not a curious observer but a desperate, egomaniacal savior. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === The foundation for the MCU's Secret Wars is currently being laid as the climax of the "Multiverse Saga" (Phases 4-6). While the film //Avengers: Secret Wars// is not yet released, the core concepts have been clearly introduced. The in-universe origin stems from the events of the //Loki// series. The death of "He Who Remains," a variant of Kang the Conqueror, shattered the Sacred Timeline, causing the multiverse to branch out uncontrollably. This act unleashed an infinite number of Kang variants across all realities, many of whom are bent on conquest. The central mechanism for the conflict, Incursions, was formally introduced in //Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness//. It was explained that prolonged travel across universes can trigger an Incursion, a collision of two realities. The film showed the devastating aftermath of an Incursion caused by one of Strange's variants. //Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania// further established the threat of the Kang dynasty by introducing the Council of Kangs, an alliance of Kang variants from across the multiverse dedicated to maintaining their power. Therefore, the MCU's Secret Wars is being set up not by the Beyonder or the Beyonders, but by a multiversal war waged by variants of Kang the Conqueror. It is highly probable that this war will lead to widespread Incursions, causing the collapse of the multiverse and forcing the surviving heroes to confront the Council of Kangs on a newly formed Battleworld. The exact architect of this MCU Battleworld—whether it's a single powerful Kang variant or another entity—remains to be seen, but the origin is firmly rooted in the chaos of an untamed multiverse and the ambition of Kang. ===== Part 3: Timeline, Key Turning Points & Aftermath ===== The structure and consequences of the two major Secret Wars events in the comics were vastly different, each leaving an indelible mark on the Marvel Universe. === Secret Wars (1984-1985) === **Timeline & Key Turning Points:** * **The Abduction:** Heroes and villains are instantaneously transported from Earth to Battleworld by the Beyonder. * **Faction Formation:** [[captain_america|Captain America]] is elected leader of the hero faction. Doctor Doom quickly asserts dominance over the villain faction, though his leadership is challenged by others like Ultron and Kang. * **Early Conflicts:** Initial skirmishes break out, testing the heroes' resolve and the villains' fragile alliance. A key moment occurs when the Molecule Man, Owen Reece, drops an entire mountain range on the heroes, who are saved only by the incredible strength of the [[hulk|Hulk]]. * **Doom's Ascent:** Refusing to be a pawn, Doctor Doom challenges the Beyonder. He analyzes Galactus, steals his cosmic power, and then confronts the Beyonder directly. In a shocking turn, Doom successfully strips the Beyonder of his nigh-omnipotent power and becomes a god. * **The God-King's Reign:** Doom uses his power to destroy the villains and offers the heroes a chance to live peacefully under his rule. This is rejected, leading to a climactic battle. * **The Beyonder's Return:** The Beyonder, having possessed the body of Klaw, manages to reclaim his power from the overconfident Doom. He then offers the heroes one final wish before returning them home. **Aftermath & Lasting Impact:** The aftermath of the first Secret Wars was felt immediately upon the heroes' return to Earth-616. * **The Symbiote Suit:** Peter Parker returns with his new black costume, believing it to be advanced alien technology. It enhances his abilities but also begins altering his personality, setting the stage for its reveal as a living symbiote and the eventual creation of [[venom|Venom]]. * **New Fantastic Four Member:** The Thing, having found a place on Battleworld where he could revert to his human form at will, chooses to stay behind. He asks She-Hulk to take his place on the Fantastic Four, a role she would hold for a significant period. * **Colossus's Heartbreak:** During the war, Colossus of the X-Men fell in love with an alien healer named Zsaji, but she sacrificed her life to save the other heroes. He returned to Earth heartbroken, leading to the end of his relationship with Kitty Pryde. * **Introduction of New Characters:** The event introduced several new characters who would become part of the Marvel Universe, most notably Julia Carpenter, the second [[spider_woman|Spider-Woman]], and the villainess Titania. === Secret Wars (2015) === **Timeline & Key Turning Points:** * **The Final Incursion:** The last two universes in the Multiverse, Earth-616 and Earth-1610 (Ultimate Universe), collide. Despite last-ditch efforts, all is destroyed. * **The Creation of Battleworld:** Doctor Doom, having seized the power of the Beyonders, salvages fragments of dead realities and stitches them together into a single planet, Battleworld. He becomes God Emperor Doom, ruler of this new existence, with Doctor Strange as his Sheriff and the Thor Corps as his police force. * **The Life Raft's Arrival:** Two "life rafts" containing survivors from the pre-apocalypse worlds arrive on Battleworld. One holds the heroes of Earth-616 (led by Reed Richards), the other holds the villains of the Cabal (led by Thanos) and the Maker (the evil Reed Richards of Earth-1610). * **The Rebellion Begins:** The survivors, retaining their memories of the old world, slowly begin to rally the forces of Battleworld against Doom's rule. Sheriff Strange aids them, but is killed by Doom for his defiance. * **Unleashing the Zombies:** Black Panther and Namor discover a Shield wall in the south of Battleworld, holding back hordes of zombies and Ultron drones. They use a key left by Strange to unleash this force against Doom's armies. * **The Final Confrontation:** The war culminates in two primary battles: Thanos versus God Emperor Doom, and Mister Fantastic versus God Emperor Doom. While Thanos's rebellion is a distraction, the true conflict is the philosophical and physical battle between the two greatest minds of Earth-616, Reed Richards and Victor von Doom. * **The Rebirth of the Multiverse:** Reed Richards manages to take the Beyonders' power from Doom, not through force, but by making Doom admit that Reed would have done a better job as god. With the help of the Molecule Man and his son Franklin Richards, Reed doesn't just restore the old universe; he rebuilds the entire Multiverse, stronger and more stable than before. **Aftermath & Lasting Impact:** The 2015 Secret Wars was a fundamental reset for the Marvel Universe. * **All-New, All-Different Marvel:** The event was followed by a line-wide relaunch. The universe was restored, but with an eight-month time jump, allowing for significant changes to character statuses and team rosters. * **Merging of Universes:** The most significant change was the integration of key characters from other realities into the new prime Earth-616. Most famously, Miles Morales (the Ultimate Spider-Man) and his supporting cast were now part of the main universe, with a history retroactively created for them. * **New Status Quo for Key Characters:** Reed Richards, Sue Storm, and their children in the Future Foundation left the main reality to travel the new Multiverse, seeding it with life. Doctor Doom had his face healed by Reed and, humbled by his experience, briefly abandoned villainy to become the Infamous Iron Man. Black Panther returned to lead a revitalized Wakanda that was now a galactic empire. * **The Ultimate Universe's End:** Earth-1610 was officially destroyed, with only a handful of its characters surviving the transition to the new prime reality. ===== Part 4: Key Participants & Factions ===== The conflicts on Battleworld were defined by the powerful personalities and strange alliances forced by their circumstances. ==== Key Protagonists ==== * **[[captain_america|Captain America (Steve Rogers)]]:** In the 1984 event, Steve Rogers was the unequivocal leader of the heroes. His tactical brilliance and unwavering moral compass held the disparate group together against overwhelming odds. He was the one who rallied them after the Hulk saved them from the mountain, and his leadership was a key factor in their survival. * **[[mister_fantastic|Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards)]]:** Reed was the central protagonist of the 2015 epic. The entire event was the culmination of his failures to save the multiverse and his deep, complex rivalry with Doctor Doom. His intellect was the heroes' greatest weapon, and his ultimate victory was not one of power, but of character, as he proved himself the better man to wield godhood. * **[[spider-man|Spider-Man (Peter Parker)]]:** A key viewpoint character in the 1984 series, his everyman perspective grounded the cosmic conflict. His discovery of the symbiote costume was arguably the single most important plot development to come out of the event for long-term storytelling. In 2015, he played a crucial role as one of the few who remembered the old world. * **[[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom)]]:** While an antagonist, Doom is also the central figure of both stories. In 1984, his ambition drove the plot. In 2015, he is the savior, the god, the villain, and the tragic hero of the entire saga. His complex motivations—saving reality out of a genuine desire to prove his superiority—make him one of fiction's most compelling characters. * **[[black_panther|Black Panther (T'Challa)]]:** A pivotal figure in the 2015 event. As a member of the Illuminati, he carried the heavy burden of the Incursions. On Battleworld, armed with an Infinity Gauntlet he procured before the end, he was one of the few beings who could truly challenge God Emperor Doom and led the final charge against his fortress. ==== Arch-Enemies & Central Conflicts ==== * **The Beyonder:** The antagonist of the 1984 series and its sequel, //Secret Wars II//. The Beyonder was a being of unimaginable power from his own realm, whose understanding of morality was utterly alien. He wasn't truly evil, but his childish curiosity and inability to comprehend the consequences of his actions made him an immense threat to all existence. * **God Emperor Doom:** The master of Battleworld in the 2015 series. This version of Doom had successfully stolen the power of the Beyonders and saved the remnants of reality. He was an absolute monarch, rewriting history and reality to suit his whims. His primary antagonists were not just the heroes, but his own deep-seated insecurity and his pathological need for Reed Richards's approval. * **The Thor Corps:** In the 2015 event, the Thor Corps was the police force of Battleworld, composed of thousands of variants of Thor from across the dead multiverse who all wielded hammers and served as Doom's enforcers. They were a fascinating faction, representing order but also the unquestioning acceptance of Doom's divine authority. ==== Affiliations & Domains (2015) ==== The 2015 Battleworld was a complex political landscape comprised of different "domains," each a fragment of a dead universe ruled by a Baron loyal to Doom. * **The Kingdom of Manhattan:** This domain contained two versions of Manhattan: one from the 616 universe and one from the 1610 Ultimate universe, separated by a wall. * **The Deadlands:** A barren wasteland south of the Shield wall, filled with endless hordes of zombies from the //Marvel Zombies// universe. * **Doomgard:** The flying fortress of the Thor Corps, from which they patrolled all of Battleworld. * **Higher Avalon:** A domain ruled by Baron Brian Braddock (Captain Britain), based on Arthurian legend. * **The Utopolis:** A technologically advanced domain that served as the base for the Future Foundation, loyal to Doom. ===== Part 5: Legacy & Universe-Altering Impact ===== Beyond the immediate aftermath, the legacy of both Secret Wars events has shaped the direction of Marvel Comics for decades. ==== The Birth of the Modern Crossover Event ==== The 1984 //Secret Wars// was not the first time Marvel characters had met, but it was the first time the entire line of comics was impacted by a single, central miniseries. It proved the commercial viability of the "event comic," a model that has become a cornerstone of the comic book industry. Events like //Civil War//, //House of M//, and //Infinity Gauntlet// all owe their existence to the template established by the original Secret Wars. It created a blueprint for high-stakes, universe-spanning stories that drive sales and alter the status quo. ==== The Introduction of the Symbiote and Venom ==== Without a doubt, the most enduring legacy of the first Secret Wars is the black symbiote costume. What began as a simple, cool-looking redesign for Spider-Man evolved into one of the most significant additions to Marvel lore. The suit's alien nature, its parasitic influence on Peter Parker, and its eventual rejection led to it bonding with Eddie Brock to become Venom. Venom's popularity exploded, turning him from a terrifying villain into a complex anti-hero with his own mythology, spawning other symbiotes like Carnage, and becoming a multimedia icon with films, video games, and merchandise. This entire franchise traces its origin back to a single machine on the 1984 Battleworld. ==== The Culmination of an Epic: Hickman's Saga ==== The 2015 //Secret Wars// is revered as the masterful conclusion to one of the most ambitious, long-form stories in modern comics. Jonathan Hickman's entire run on //Avengers// and //New Avengers// was a prelude to this event, making the payoff incredibly rewarding for dedicated readers. It demonstrated the power of planned, serialized storytelling in a shared universe. The event's impact—rebooting the multiverse, merging universes, and redefining core characters like Reed Richards and Doctor Doom—was profound and provided a fresh starting point for a new generation of stories under the "All-New, All-Different Marvel" banner. It solidified Doctor Doom not just as a top-tier villain, but as a character with the depth and gravitas to serve as the savior and god of his own reality. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== The "Secret Wars" concept has been revisited and reimagined multiple times. * **Secret Wars II (1985-1986):** A direct sequel to the original, this 9-issue series saw the Beyonder travel to Earth in a human form to try and understand desire and humanity. It was a more philosophical and sprawling story that crossed over into nearly every Marvel title at the time. It is generally regarded as a critical and narrative failure compared to its predecessor, but it was notable for the first "death" of the Beyonder at the hands of the Molecule Man. * **Beyond! (2006):** A six-issue limited series that served as a direct homage to the 1984 event. A being claiming to be the Beyonder transports a disparate group of heroes and villains (including Venom, Gravity, Medusa, and Hank Pym) to a new Battleworld and forces them to fight for their desires. It was later revealed this "Beyonder" was actually the Stranger, a cosmic entity, conducting an experiment. * **Ultimate End (2015):** A tie-in to the main 2015 //Secret Wars// event, this series focused on the final moments of the Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610) as it collided with Earth-616 in the Kingdom of Manhattan domain on Battleworld. It depicted the final, desperate struggle of heroes like the Ultimate Spider-Man (Miles Morales) and the Ultimates against a desperate S.H.I.E.L.D. and a crumbling reality. * **Avengers: Secret Wars (MCU):** The announced sixth //Avengers// film is poised to be the cinematic adaptation of the Secret Wars concept and the grand finale of the MCU's Multiverse Saga. It is expected to draw thematic and narrative elements from both the 1984 and 2015 comic events, but with Kang the Conqueror and his variants serving as the primary antagonists instead of the Beyonder or Doctor Doom. It will likely feature a massive roster of heroes from across the MCU's history and potentially from other Marvel film franchises, all battling to save the multiverse from total annihilation. ===== See Also ===== * [[beyonder|The Beyonder]] * [[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom]] * [[mister_fantastic|Reed Richards]] * [[battleworld|Battleworld]] * [[marvel_multiverse|Incursions and the Multiverse]] * [[venom|Venom (Symbiote)]] * [[kang_the_conqueror|Kang the Conqueror]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((The original 1984 series was initially conceived with the title "Cosmic Champions" before market research from the toy company Mattel suggested the more compelling name "Secret Wars." Mattel's involvement was crucial, as the entire event was designed in part to support their //Marvel Super Heroes// toy line.)) ((Jonathan Hickman's 2015 //Secret Wars// was the culmination of 72 issues of storytelling across his //Avengers// (44 issues) and //New Avengers// (28 issues) titles, plus the //Infinity// event. He meticulously planned the entire saga from his first issue.)) ((In //Secret Wars// #8 (1984), the Hulk single-handedly holds up a 150-billion-ton mountain range to save his fellow heroes, a feat often cited as one of his greatest displays of raw strength.)) ((The idea for Spider-Man's black costume came from a fan, Randy Schueller, who submitted the idea to Marvel. Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter purchased the idea from him for $220.)) ((In the 2015 event, Molecule Man is revealed to be a multiversal constant, with each version in each universe being a "bomb" designed by the Beyonders to destroy that reality. The 616 Molecule Man, Owen Reece, becomes the power source for God Emperor Doom.)) ((The Thor Corps on the 2015 Battleworld was not an original idea for the event. The concept of a multiversal corps of Thors first appeared in the 2012 //Thor: God of Thunder// series by Jason Aaron.)) ((The integration of Miles Morales into the 616 universe happened because, during the final moments on Battleworld, Miles gave Molecule Man a hamburger from his pocket. In gratitude, Molecule Man used his reality-warping power to not only save Miles but also resurrect his mother and place them, along with his friends, into the newly reborn prime universe.))