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Infinity Crusade

"Infinity Crusade"
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Cover of The Infinity Crusade 1 (Jun 1993).Art by Ron Lim.
Publisher Marvel Comics
Publication date June – November 1993
Genre
Creative team
Writer(s) Jim Starlin
Penciller(s) Ron Lim
Inker(s) Al Milgrom
Colorist(s) Ian Laughlin
Volume 1 ISBN
Volume 2 ISBN

Infinity Crusade is a six-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in 1993. The series was written by Jim Starlin and penciled by Ron Lim, Ian Laughlin, Al Milgrom and Jack Morelli.

It is a sequel to Infinity Gauntlet and Infinity War, both from the same creative team. The series depicts the battle between Earth's superheroes and Adam Warlock's good side.

The main story alternated between The Infinity Crusade #1-6, Warlock and the Infinity Watch #18-22, and Warlock Chronicles #1-5.

Additional tie-ins to the story include Alpha Flight #122-124, Avengers West Coast #96-97, Cage #17, Darkhawk #30-31, Deathlok vol 2, #28-29, Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme#54-56, Iron Man #295, Marc Spector: Moon Knight #57, Silver Sable and The Wild Pack #16-17, Silver Surfer vol 3, #83-85, Thor #463-467, and Web of Spider-Man #104-106.

All of these titles were published between June and November 1993.

When hero Adam Warlock takes possession of the artifact the Infinity Gauntlet, he expels the good and evil aspects of his being to become a totally logical being, who can therefore use the Gauntlet wisely. This act not only freed the incarnation of his evil aspects, Warlock's old foe the Magus, but also created an incarnation of his good aspects, the Goddess. During the events of the Infinity War, the Goddess steals the five cosmic containment units (also known as Cosmic Cubes) collected by the Magus. She eventually collects a total of thirty, and uses these to form a "Cosmic Egg" capable of fulfilling wishes.


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