Original Comic Book Art Adam Warlock by Jack Kirby

Marvel Comics fictional character

Adam Warlock
Warlock 9.jpg

Warlock #9 (Oct 1975)
Cover fine art by Jim Starlin

Publication data
Publisher Curiosity Comics
Outset appearance As Him:
Fantastic Four #66–67 (September–October 1967)
Every bit Adam Warlock:
Curiosity Premiere #1 (Apr 1972)
Created by Him:
Stan Lee (writer)
Jack Kirby (artist)
Adam Warlock:
Roy Thomas (writer)
Gil Kane (creative person)
In-story information
Alter ego Originally Him; changed to Adam Warlock
Species Artificially created human (Cosmic being)
Identify of origin Shard Island, Atlantic Bounding main
Team affiliations Guardians of the Milky way
Infinity Lookout
Partnerships Gamora
Pip the Troll
Notable aliases Magus
Abilities
  • Superhuman force, speed, agility, and durability
  • Flight
  • Energy manipulation and absorption
  • Matter manipulation
  • Skillful in magic

Adam Warlock, originally known equally Him or Adam, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Curiosity Comics. The character'south earliest appearances were in Fantastic Four #66–67 (encompass-dates September 1967 and October 1967) and Thor #163–166 (April–July 1969). He was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and significantly developed by Roy Thomas and Jim Starlin.[1]

Debuting in the Silverish Age of comic books, the grapheme has appeared in over four decades of Marvel publications, and starred in the titles Marvel Premiere and Strange Tales as well every bit five eponymous volumes and several related limited series. Adam Warlock has been associated with Marvel trade including animated television receiver serial, and video games.

Adam Warlock, portrayed past Will Poulter, will make his live-action debut in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023), which is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Publication history [edit]

1960s to 1970s [edit]

The character'south origin was shown in Fantastic Iv #66 (September 1967) in a story written by Stan Lee and pencilled and co-plotted by Jack Kirby.[2] The character also appeared in Fantastic Four #67 (October 1967) and Thor #163–166 (Apr–July 1969). Because his role in the Fantastic Four story was minor, sources disagree on which outcome is the graphic symbol's true first appearance.[a] Writer so editor-in-primary Roy Thomas and penciler Gil Kane significantly revamped Him as the allegorical Messiah Adam Warlock in Curiosity Premiere #1 (April 1972).[iii]

In 2009, Thomas explained he had been a fan of the soundtrack to the musical Jesus Christ Superstar and sought to bring the story to comic books in a superhero context: "Aye, I had some trepidation well-nigh the Christ parallels, but I hoped in that location would be lilliputian outcry if I handled it tastefully, since I was not really making any serious statement on religion... at least not overtly."[iv]

Choosing to utilize a preexisting grapheme while keeping the series locale separate from mainstream Curiosity Earth, Thomas created Counter-World, a new planet generated from a clamper of Globe and set in orbit on the contrary side of the sun.[5] Thomas and Kane collaborated on the costume, with the ruby-red tunic and golden lightning bolt every bit their homage to Fawcett Comics' 1940s–1950s character Captain Curiosity.[5]

The story continued in the series The Power of Warlock, which ran eight issues (August 1972 – Oct 1973),[vi] with some plotlines concluded in The Incredible Hulk vol. two, #176–178 (June–Baronial 1974).[7]

In a 2009 retrospective survey of the grapheme, writer Karen Walker said the series

... connected the story of Adam's attempts to drive the Man-Animate being [a fallen-affections figure] out of Counter-Earth, simply drifted toward standard superhero stories with pseudo-Biblical references injected into them. Warlock spends much of his time trying to convince the High Evolutionary non to destroy the planet, and the residual of his time battling the Man-Beast and his minions. Although the concept of a superhero savior was still present, it often came across as forced, and certainly contradictory to the idea of a pacifistic savior. It is questionable whether the concept could really piece of work in a medium driven by physical conflict.[8]

Writer-artist Jim Starlin revived Warlock in Foreign Tales #178–181 (Feb–August 1975).[9] Warlock's adventures became more cosmic in scope as Starlin took the grapheme through an extended storyline referred to as "The Magus Saga".[10]

The reimagined title continued the numbering of The Power of Warlock and began with Warlock #ix (Oct 1975) and ran seven issues. The bimonthly series was initially written and fatigued by Starlin, but was eventually co-penciled and inked by Steve Leialoha. Some plot threads were concluded in Marvel Team-Upward #55 (March 1977), Avengers Annual #7 (Nov 1977) and Marvel 2-in-One Annual #ii (December 1977).[eleven]

Starlin, in a 2009 interview, recalled,

I had quit [the cosmic superhero series] Captain Marvel over a dispute at that indicate, merely I settled the dispute with Marvel and I was going to come dorsum [to that title]. But [a different team was in place]. So Roy [Thomas] asked me [what graphic symbol] I wanted to do. And so I went dwelling that night and pulled out a bunch of comics. I came across, in the Fantastic Four, Him, and came dorsum the next day and said that's who I wanted to do, and that night I started working on it... I had basically taken Captain Marvel, a warrior, and turned him into sort of a messiah-blazon grapheme. So when I got to Warlock, I said to myself, 'I got a messiah right here to start off with; where do I go from in that location?' And I decided a paranoid schizophrenic was the route to take.[12]

Artist Alan Weiss recalled in a 2006 interview in that location was a "lost" Adam Warlock story, which if completed would have been reminiscent of the Jonathan Swift novel Gulliver'due south Travels.[13] Portions of information technology were printed in the 2nd volume of Marvel Masterworks: Warlock. The remainder of the artwork was lost in a New York City taxicab in 1976.[14]

Warlock's adventures were reprinted, with new Starlin covers, in the six-issue "Special Edition" express series Warlock vol. 2 (December 1982 – May 1983).[15] This reprint serial was itself reprinted, with nevertheless another prepare of new Starlin covers, equally Warlock vol. 3 (May–October 1992).[16]

Although regarded every bit deceased at the time, Warlock made a brief appearance in Curiosity Two-in-One #63 (May 1980).[17]

Modern iterations [edit]

11 years later, Starlin revived the character and 2 members of his supporting cast in the miniseries The Infinity Gauntlet #ane–half-dozen (July–December 1991).[eighteen] This plot development was a continuation of a larger storyline that began with the resurrection of Thanos in Silverish Surfer vol. 3 #34 (Feb 1990).

Following the events of The Infinity Gauntlet, Warlock and several compatriots starred in the series Warlock and the Infinity Watch. Initially written by Starlin and drawn by Affections Medina, it ran 42 issues (February 1992 – August 1995). Its plots tied direct into the limited series Infinity State of war (June–November 1992) and Infinity Crusade (June–December 1993).

Warlock starred in several limited series, including Silver Surfer/Warlock: Resurrection #1–four (March–June 1993); The Warlock Chronicles #1–8 (July 1993 – February 1994); and Warlock vol. 4, #1–4 (Nov 1998 – February 1999), by author-penciler Tom Lyle.[nineteen] The character was featured in the intercompany crossovers between Marvel Comics and the Malibu Comics "Ultraverse" in the ane-shot Rune / Silver Surfer (Apr 1995 in indicia, June 1995 on cover); Rune vol. 2, #i–seven (September 1995 – Apr 1996), and the 2-issue Ultraverse Unlimited (June and September 1996).

Following the unrelated 1999–2000 series Warlock vol. 5, featuring the alien cybernetic character Warlock of the New Mutants team,[xx] Adam Warlock co-starred with Thanos in the limited series The Infinity Abyss #1–6 (August–Oct 2002); Marvel Universe: The End #1–half dozen (May–August 2003; kickoff iv issues biweekly); and Thanos #1–half-dozen (December 2003 – April 2004). A version of the character starred in the 4-issue limited series Warlock vol. 6 (November 2004 – February 2005), by writer Greg Pak and artist Charles Adlard. Later appearances in Annihilation Conquest: Quasar #1–4 (September–December 2007) and Annihilation: Conquest # 1–six (November 2007 – April 2008), he was a key character in Guardians of the Milky way vol. 2, #1–25 (July 2008 – April 2010), The Thanos Imperative #i (June 2010) and the Ignition one-shot (May 2010).

The character appeared in Thanos Annual #1 (July 2014),[21] and in the original graphic novels Thanos: The Infinity Revelation (August 2014)[22] and Thanos: The Infinity Relativity (June 2015),[23] written by Jim Starlin; Warlock appeared in the graphic novel Thanos: The Infinity Finale every bit well as in the connected mini-series The Infinity Entity (both published in 2016), besides written by Starlin.[24]

Timeline [edit]

Timeline of comics starring Warlock or wrapping upwardly storylines from his ended series.

Fictional character biography [edit]

Cosmos, metamorphosis, and death [edit]

Scientists on Globe calling themselves the Enclave created an artificial, perfect human who initially calls himself "Him".[25] After rebelling against his creators,[26] and having a conflict with Thor, Him decides to leave Earth and travels into space.[27]

He encounters the High Evolutionary who gives him the name "Warlock". The High Evolutionary requests Warlock's help in saving the artificially created planet Counter-Earth from the evil Man-Beast[28] and gives Warlock the green Soul Gem (also referred to as the "Soul Precious stone"), which allows Warlock to capture souls of other beings. When he arrives on Counter-Earth,[29] Warlock is given the name "Adam" past four teenagers who befriend him. After the Man-Beast's defeat, Warlock leaves Counter-Earth to find a new purpose.[30]

In his travels through space, Warlock encounters the Universal Church of Truth, an intergalactic religious organization led by the corrupt Magus.[31] Warlock allies with Pip the Troll,[32] the assassinator Gamora,[33] and Thanos of Titan to oppose the Magus. Somewhen, Warlock discovers that the Magus is a time to come version of himself who traveled back in time subsequently existence driven insane by the Soul Jewel's use.[34] Warlock chooses to alter his timeline by visiting himself a few months into the time to come and steals his own soul to preclude the Magus from ever existing.[35] Warlock then continues his journeys, knowing he has seen his own decease but non knowing exactly when it will happen.

When the Stranger attempts to steal Warlock's Soul Gem, Warlock learns about 5 other related gems.[36] Thanos gains possession of these gems with the intention of destroying Earth's sun. When Thanos causes mortal harm to Pip and Gamora, Warlock takes their souls to end their suffering. Warlock so enlists the aid of the Avengers, Captain Marvel and Moondragon to stop Thanos. During the battle, Warlock's younger self appears and takes the older Warlock'south soul. Inside the gem, Adam is reunited with Pip, Gamora and others in a utopia known equally Soul Earth.[37] Warlock's soul is temporarily freed from the Soul Gem, allowing him to plough Thanos to stone and salve Earth.[38]

Rebirth [edit]

The modern version of Adam Warlock: Guardians of the Galaxy vol. ii #17 (October 2009). Cover art by Mike Perkins.

Thanos (after being resurrected) once again collects the Infinity Gems into the Infinity Gauntlet,[39] capturing the Silver Surfer and Drax the Destroyer in the Soul Gem for opposing him.[xl] In Soul Jewel's earth, the Silver Surfer meets Adam Warlock and convinces him that his assist is needed over again to defeat Thanos.[41] [42] Warlock agrees and Pip and Gamora decide to accompany him. Warlock transmits himself and his two friends into new bodies and leads a group of World'southward superheroes, defeating Thanos.[43]

Warlock obtains the Infinity Gauntlet, being a near-supreme existence of the universe.[44] The catholic Living Tribunal (whose power and authority exceeds Warlock'southward) decides that Warlock cannot be trusted to keep the Infinity Gauntlet and instructs him to split the gems among other beings of Warlock's choosing.[45] Warlock keeps the Soul Gem for himself and gives one gem each to Pip, Gamora, Drax the Destroyer, Moondragon, and the reformed Thanos. Warlock dubs the grouping the Infinity Lookout man.[46] [47]

During Warlock'southward temporary possession of the Infinity Gauntlet, he purged good and evil from his being, leaving him entirely a animate being of logic. His proficient and evil aspects take on lives equally 2 new concrete beings — the evil half is a new incarnation of the Magus, while the good half is a adult female calling herself the Goddess. When they threaten the universe, Warlock defeats them with the aid of the Sentinel and other superheroes, absorbing them into the Soul Gem.[48] [49]

The Infinity Scout disbands when the Infinity Gems are stolen past Rune, a vampire from a parallel universe.[l] [51] Warlock pursues Rune,[52] recovering the gems and returning to his native universe.[53] [54]

Warlock plays a function in protecting the universe several more times, including threats from clones of Thanos,[55] the Heart of the Universe,[56] and the interdimensional being Hunger.[57]

"Annihilation: Conquest" [edit]

In the 2007-2008 "Anything: Conquest" storyline, Moondragon and Phyla-Vell afterwards seek Warlock'southward help to free the alien Kree from the invading Phalanx.[58] Once the Phalanx is defeated,[59] Warlock joins the newly formed Guardians of the Galaxy.[60] While with the Guardians, Warlock attempts to repair impairment to the spacetime continuum, which causes him to be the Magus over again.[61] Once again leading the Universal Church of Truth,[61] the Magus allies himself with Lord Mar-Vell, merely is killed when he fails a mission.[62] The Universal Church of Truth resurrects the Magus every bit a child, but he is quickly captured and imprisoned by the Annihilators.[62] His cocoon remains under the Annihilators' picket.[63]

The Infinity Revelation [edit]

While on a new quest, Thanos encounters Warlock's soul in Death's domain. It follows Thanos back to the living world, where information technology regains human being form. Warlock accompanies Thanos on a journey as their universe merges with some other 1. Due to the convergence, Warlock is retroactively replaced past his counterpart from the other universe.[64]

Extremely disgruntled by the feel, the new Warlock left Thanos to ponder his situation, and he eventually concluded up on "New Krall" acting as a gladiator in a fighting pit. Thanos receives a message through time/space from his omnipotent former self to seek this new Adam Warlock who is now unnaturally more powerful than earlier. Like-minded, Thanos first seeks Pip the Troll to teleport to New Krall so contacts Gamora to too become to Adam, as they both are his closest friends and tin keep him from doing whatever harm to the universe. During this time Annihilus begins a re-invasion of the Positive Zone searching for an immense ability source that turns out to be Adam himself and launches a devastating siege on New Krall. The Shi'ar, led by Gladiator (also looking for the ability source), appear and Annihilus, now with the power of the Hulk and a new fright projection ability, defeats them. Pip swiftly teleports Adam, Gamora, the Guardians of the Galaxy, and himself back to the Guardians' ship to condom and are joined by Thanos, where they notice the universe that Adam created was not destroyed, but became a part of him and has given him the power of Eternity and Infinity.[65]

Thanos enhances Pip'south abilities to teleport the ship to Annihilus' empire to finish Annihilus in one case and for all, just are overwhelmed past Annihilus, who teleports Thanos into limbo and takes Adam prisoner (by placing a neural disruptor on him), forcing the Guardians to retreat. Pip stays backside, stating Adam is his only friend and he will not abandon him. The comatose Adam is placed into Annihilus' ship'south power source to utilise him equally bombardment. Pip, after hiding on Annihilus' transport for three months, finds the comatose Adam and launches a rescue mission, killing his guards and striking Adam repeatedly to waken him. Finally awakening, Adam unconsciously destroys the universe and is left floating in a void. Panicking, Adam calls out for Thanos and wills the Titan back into existence. Thanos then proposes to Adam a plan to beseech the 1 Above All to recreate the universe. The Ane Above All agrees, on the status Adam act as the universe's new Living Tribunal. Adam and Thanos restore the universes and immediately impale Annihilus and his fleet, catastrophe his threat one time and for all. Finally, on Thanos' request, the "new" Living Tribunal resurrects the original Adam Warlock from the point he was killed moments before the convergence took identify.[66]

The truthful Adam, alive over again, decides to take Thanos' advice to become dorsum to "the existence that is his". He immediately goes to Pip the Troll, who runs to his friend with open arms, and they return to their old life of adventure.[67]

Infinity Quest [edit]

For reasons unknown, Adam finds himself within the Soul World where he is approached by an attribute of himself that reveals that the Infinity Stones are coming together in one case more which volition ensure a calamity. This encounter is soon revealed to be one of many nightmares that are plaguing Adam so he travels to the Soul Globe once again where he meets an aspect of Gamora'south soul that remained trapped in that location later on she left long agone. Despite her pleas for him to release her from it, Adam denied being capable of doing so claiming he does not recognize her altogether and that he no longer possesses the Soul Gem. Escaping the Soul World, Warlock emerged from his cocoon in the world of the living, where he was greeted by Kang the Conqueror.[68]

Infinity Conflict [edit]

In Thanos: The Infinity Conflict, when Adam senses that something isn't right, he and Pip go to confront Thanos who and so kills Adam in the blink of an eye. Afterward reviving in Chandilar, Adam and Pip go to an abased ancient planet containing quondam temples. Here Adam is again killed by a rocket launched past Thanos. After another resurrection he and Pip get to Titan and run across Eros. Nonetheless, he is all the same again killed by Thanos via some other missile. He is and so revived in the presence of the Living Tribunal who informs Adam that Thanos has gotten his universe's Astral Regulator and used it to blot the various Cosmic Beings in order to become reality. The Living Tribunal tasks Adam to follow the necessary steps to finish Thanos. While travelling to the Astral Airplane, Adam encountered his past versions who warns Adam well-nigh the outcome of what he is about to do. He confronts Eros and Pip who were most to kill the baby Thanos and warns them that if Thanos died so Magus would be able to take over reality. They then render to the nowadays where he kills Eros who then returns to life after beingness rejected by Mistress Decease now existing outside the norm, simply like Adam and Thanos, which is essential to defeat Thanos.[69]

In Thanos: The Infinity Ending, after the future omnipotent Thanos absorbed the Living Tribunal and the In a higher place-All-Others, Adam, Starfox and Pip realizing that they were too late escape, except for Adam who confronts Thanos before being banished by the omnipresent beingness inside himself. Adam went to Kang the Conquistador'south ship where he sought to utilise his time-traveling engineering to find a manner to defeat Thanos, and realized that Thanos' inexperience is the key to his defeat. After waking Kang from the stasis he was put by Thanos, Adam decides to enter Thanos' psyche. However, before he could proceed he is confronted by his past selves who didn't want Adam to sacrifice himself. Existence unwilling to let Thanos impale himself and take all existences with him, Adam battles his past selves, eventually using the Soul Stone of one of the Adams to kill them. After that he enters Thanos' psyche where he saw different memories through portals, and eventually came across Hunger and manipulates the beingness into attacking the past future omnipotent Thanos. Still travelling through dissimilar portals, he finally came across the present Thanos who had been trapped within his future omnipotent cocky and Eros with Pip who try to free Thanos, but were discovered. After that Adam tells Thanos that the only way to defeat his future omnipotent self and get free was trust. Then every bit the futurity omnipotent Thanos was nearly to end everything, Adam had Kang forbid Eros to continue with his plan assuasive Eros to evade capture. This causes present Thanos to take control of his powers and reset everything prior to the machinations of his time to come self who ceases to exist. Finding himself outside everything Adam was rescued by Kang and informed the Conqueror on what had transpired. Before returning to normality, Adam asked Kang to continue one final fourth dimension travel to think the green soul stone.[70]

Infinity Countdown [edit]

During the "Infinity Countdown" storyline, Adam Warlock realizes that he'southward at an unspecified time with Kang the Conqueror, who, with some disarming, shows a recap of Warlock'due south history until finally revealing that the Infinity Stones are once more being gathered and shows a vision of the future – which Kang calls "Infinity's End" – in which an unseen cataclysm has befallen the universe after the Infinity Stones were reunited. Kang also reveals to Adam that they had tried to prevent the current event 112 times, only now Kang decides some other course of activeness: he will ship Warlock to call back the Soul Stone in exchange for Warlock giving him the Fourth dimension Stone. Warlock reluctantly agrees as he explains that he hopes keeping the two gems apart volition preclude disaster. Warlock arrives in ancient Egypt, where he meets the pharaoh Rama Tut, an earlier version of Kang. Rama Tut shows Warlock where he can detect the Soul Stone in the time to come, in the hands of Warlock's "dark reflection" the Magus. Rama Tut so seals Warlock in a tomb where he'll awaken thousands of years in the hereafter with a hazard to claim the Soul Stone. Rama Tut's guards, under his orders, commit suicide past poisoning, every bit Rama Tut claims that no one can know of the plot.[71] Adam Warlock and Kang the Conqueror ambush the Guardians of the Galaxy during their trip to the planet Oblitus. Gamora attempted to take the Soul Precious stone from Adam Warlock. When Drax the Destroyer held onto the Soul Gem, he discovered that the Soulworld inside is corrupted. Drax knocked out Gamora and fabricated off with Adam Warlock and Kang the Conquistador. As the rest of the Guardians of the Milky way don't want to help Gamora pursue Adam Warlock and Kang the Conqueror, she went off on her own. Adam Warlock is among the Infinity Precious stone holders contacted by Doctor Strange, who states that they must reform the Infinity Scout to safeguard the Infinity Gems from such calamities like Thanos.[72]

Infinity Wars [edit]

During the Infinity Wars storyline, Adam Warlock senses the corruption of the Soulworld and enlists Md Foreign to assist deal with the corruption in Soulworld. While dealing with a Souleater, it is revealed that Doctor Strange has the Time Infinity Stone. Doctor Strange tries to become Adam Warlock to give up the Soul Infinity Gem. Before leaving, Adam Warlock warns Doc Foreign that Kang the Conqueror is not the simply person looking for the Infinity Gems.[73] Adam Warlock saves a cyclist during a time freeze when he, Drax the Destroyer, and Iron Lad show upward. Doctor Strange gathers Star-Lord, Adam Warlock, Black Widow'due south clone, Captain Curiosity, and Turk Barrett (who has Bullseye, Sandman, Spot, Tombstone, and Typhoid Mary in his company) in Central Park where Md Strange discovers that Thanos is dead.[74] Every bit Gamora in her Requiem alias uses the Reality Gem to partially fuse Captain America and Doctor Strange to get the Listen Jewel and the Time Gem, Gamora beheads Adam Warlock.[75] As Loki, Emma Frost, Hulk, Ant-Man, Ms. Marvel, and Kang the Conqueror gather together, they observe Adam Warlock and suggest they go out the Soulworld only for Adam Warlock to declare that they demand to defeat Devondra showtime. This causes them to round up Arachknight (a combination of Spider-Man and Moon Knight), Ghost Panther (a combination of Ghost Rider and Blackness Panther), Green Widow (a combination of Black Widow and She-Hulk), Iron Hammer (a combination of Iron Human being and Thor), Man-Thing-Thang-Thoom (a combination of Human-Thing and Fin Fang Foom), Moon Squirrel (a combination of Moon Girl and Squirrel Girl) and Tippysaurus (a combination of Tippy Toe and Devil Dinosaur), Soldier Supreme (a combination of Captain America and Doctor Strange), Weapon Hex (a combination of Carmine Witch and 10-23), and Fantastic Two members Mister Invisible (a combination of Mister Fantastic and Invisible Woman) and Hot Rocks (a combination of Human Torch and Affair) every bit well as a saxophone-playing version of Drax the Destroyer.[76]

Loki's group and the warped heroes are fighting Devondra every bit Adam Warlock and Soldier Supreme arrive with the latter stating that he doesn't want to exist unmade. Adam Warlock states that if they tin can defeat Devondra, Warp World will nonetheless be. Though Loki's group will have to employ the Infinity Gems to confront Gamora outside. Soldier Supreme notices that Devondra keeps regenerating as Adam Warlock finds that Gamora and the alternating Phylla-Vel and Moondragon are now in the Soul Gem.[77] Subsequently some talking with Soldier Supreme, Adam Warlock plans to copy the souls in Warp World in order to bring them and Devondra into the existent world as Hulk punches Devondra into the hole leading to the real world. Adam Warlock returns the Guardians of the Galaxy to their normal state while separating Drax's Destroyer half from his Arthur Douglas half. Once the copies are made with the assistance of the Infinity Gems, Emma Frost begins to wipe the memories of the incident to avoid unrest as Drax meets the alternate version of his daughter. After Devondra is defeated, Adam Warlock grabs the Time Gem, freezes time, and states that the Infinity Gems must decide the outcome. After time resumes, Star-Lord notices that Gamora is gone as Adam Warlock sent her to a location so that she can redeem herself. Later on, Adam Warlock is staring at the stars in the desert and draws a symbol in the sand claiming that a part of him is missing.[78]

Powers and abilities [edit]

In all of his incarnations, the character possessed superhuman strength, speed, durability, stamina, agility, and the ability to manipulate catholic energy for energy projection, flight, recuperation (e.g., creating a cocoon for self-preservation and regeneration), and immortality (although he tin be killed, he cannot truly die equally Death cannot merits his soul).[64] [28] For a time, Warlock (during his Him incarnation) sacrificed the bulk of these powers by prematurely emerging from his cocoon in order to defend the High Evolutionary. In bounty, the High Evolutionary gave Him the Soul Gem.[28]

Warlock'due south power increased with each resurrection. He soon became capable of manipulating mystical free energy and manifesting matter.[37] He later could use "quantum magic" and manipulate quantum energy to create force fields; teleport; travel faster than calorie-free, and detect or produce wormholes and other irregularities in infinite.[sixty] Additionally, Warlock also possesses spiritual powers contained from the Soul Precious stone, and is capable of resurrecting himself and other beings past taking deceased bodies and transmuting them.[42] The character also can perform exorcisms, and view the aureola and soul of an private. He is highly resistant to the soul-manipulating powers of others.[79] As a cosmic being, he possesses acute "ultra senses" (enhanced perceptions that allows catholic awareness and tin can perceive both cosmic and mystic occurrences) and is considered an "astral outsider", a position that prevents other catholic beings from fully agreement and accurately perceiving his next deportment.[80]

Soul Gem [edit]

The Soul Gem possesses a consciousness of its own and demonstrates a vampiric hunger for the life energies of organic beings. It contains an idyllic pocket universe that hosts all the souls the Gem has ever taken. Using the Gem, Adam Warlock has demonstrated the power to devolve the followers of Man-Fauna into the animals from which they evolved,[81] as well as revert the Brute into Counter-Earth Reed Richards.[82] [83]

Other versions [edit]

The Magus [edit]

The Magus, from Strange Tales #181 (August 1975). Art by Jim Starlin.

In that location have been three incarnations of the Magus (), all of whom are the night aspect of Adam Warlock.

The original Magus is an older, evil Adam Warlock who has traveled to the by and rules a religious empire called the Universal Church of Truth. To ensure his own creation, he guides his younger self through a series of actions that will outcome in him becoming the Magus.[31] [32] [33] [84] With the aid of Thanos, Warlock alters his future by killing his future cocky earlier he can evolve into the Magus, destroying the Magus's timeline and erasing him from existence.[35]

When Warlock acquires the Infinity Gauntlet,[44] he expels skilful and evil from his soul, unintentionally giving them corporeal forms. The evil half names himself the Magus and attempts to gain the Infinity Gauntlet for himself. He fails when the Infinity Watch trick him into claiming the Gauntlet when the Reality Precious stone has been replaced by a powerless replica, creating a subtle flaw in the Gauntlet's powers that allows his enemies to overpower him, leaving the Magus to be sealed abroad in the Soul Precious stone past Warlock. Since he is only part of a soul, he cannot interact with the other inhabitants of Soul World and exists simply every bit a phantom.[48] The Magus escapes the Soul Precious stone in an immaterial course, absorbing the life energies of others to regain tangibility. He is defeated by Genis-Vell and reverts to an ethereal entity.[85] [86] [87] The Magus retaliates past wounding Genis' friend Moondragon and claiming she is destined to become his slave.[88]

Warlock becomes a third version of Magus when he repairs damage to the spacetime continuum. This Magus works for the evil Lord Mar-Vell and is killed when he fails a mission.[89] The Universal Church of Truth resurrects him as a child,[ninety] who is then imprisoned by the Annihilators.[63]

The Magus later seeks to gather the Infinity Stones with the intention of destroying the universe,[71] but is killed during his search.[91] During the "Infinity Wars" storyline, Gamora finds a younger version of Magus inside, who tells her he was sent by a "friend."[78]

The Goddess [edit]

The Goddess is the apotheosis of Adam Warlock's goodness, created when he uses the Infinity Gauntlet to remove the quality from himself.[44] [92] She appears as a central figure in the 1993 limited series Infinity Cause. She assembles a collection of Cosmic Cubes and forges them into a Cosmic Egg. Using its power, she recreates Counter-Earth, dubbing it Paradise Omega.[93] Embarking on a crusade to eliminate sin, the Goddess uses telepathy to control spiritual beings beyond the universe, recruiting them to her cause. When Warlock and Earth's other heroes larn of her plan to destroy all sin past destroying anything capable of sin, they rally against her. She is defeated when her followers larn her true goal, and is absorbed into the soul gem.[94]

Earth X [edit]

In the Globe X limited series, Mar-Vell is reincarnated every bit the child of the synthetic Adam Warlock/Him and Kismet/Her.[95]

Globe-19141 [edit]

This alternating reality is like to that of Earth-616, upwards to the betoken when a catholic event of great proportions took place and destroyed Earth-19141 which was and then replaced past a new reality allowable past Thanos until it was eventually restored by Adam Warlock, who defeated Thanos and captivated this reality's energies into himself moments before of being merged into Globe-616. Adam Warlock was and so able to resurrect the original version of himself, and proceeded to get the new Living Tribunal as function of the deal he struck with the One-Above-All.[96]

In other media [edit]

Television [edit]

  • Adam Warlock appeared in the Silver Surfer animated series, voiced by Oliver Becker.[97] This version was a genetically engineered superhero during a state of war with Kree, trapped in a time prison due to paranoia. He is seen in the episode "The Forever State of war" where Silver Surfer frees him. When they go to the Kree for answers, they meet the Supreme Intelligence who seeks to use Adam to genetically heighten the Kree troops. But the Surfer frees himself and Adam. Upon learning about a civil war destroying his planet, Adam goes back to his time prison house, much to the Silver Surfer's sorrow who viewed him as a brother by spirit.
  • Adam Warlock is featured in The Super Hero Squad Show, voiced by Dave Boat.[98] He is seen in the episode "Fate of Destiny" every bit a prisoner in the Soul Gem.
  • Adam Warlock appears in The Avengers: Earth'southward Mightiest Heroes,[99] voiced by Kirk Thornton. Equally seen in the episode "Michael Korvac", he appears as a fellow member of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
  • Adam Warlock appears in the Guardians of the Milky way animated series, voiced past Eric Bauza (developed and baby) and by Tara Potent (toddler and kid).[ citation needed ] It was said that the Nova Centurions would be loyal to Warlock if he was good and would destroy him if he turns bad. Warlock was kept in the sarcophagus that the Universal Believers wanted to use to issue a new Aureate Age. By the episode "Rock Your Baby", the sarcophagus hatches as Warlock emerges as a baby. With help from Cosmo the Spacedog, the Guardians of the Galaxy were able to get abroad from Mantis and the Universal Believers. Warlock went from baby to toddler after helping to get the Guardians of the Galaxy away from the Universal Believers' flagship. When Titus escapes from the Nova Corps prison upon the Nova Centurion helmet going berserk and causing a prison house break, Titus claims the Nova Centurion helmet and heads to the Milano to claim the Toddler Warlock from the Guardians of the Galaxy. During the fight, Warlock goes from a toddler to an older kid as the fight escalates to the planet Onateyac. Upon Warlock's forehead gem going dark later on making some Nova Corps ships disappear, he manages to brand Titus disappear leaving the Nova Centurion helmet behind. Thanks to Star-Lord'due south persuasion to utilize his powers for adept, Warlock'south gem goes light and he matures to an developed just every bit Irani Rael and the Nova Corps arrive. Upon taking the name Adam Warlock, he fixes the Nova Centurion helmet, returns the Nova Corps send he made disappear, and leaves to detect his own destiny.

Film [edit]

  • Adam Warlock makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the blithe directly-to-video motion-picture show Planet Blob.[100]
  • After being teased in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Thor: The Dark World, Guardians of the Galaxy,[101] and Guardians of the Milky way Vol. 2,[102] Warlock will be portrayed by Will Poulter in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.[103]

Video games [edit]

  • Adam Warlock and the Magus appear in the video game Marvel Super Heroes: War of the Gems.[104]
  • Magus appears in Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2.[105]
  • Adam Warlock was a playable character in Marvel: Avengers Alliance while his Magus personality is also a villain character.[106]
  • Adam Warlock was a non-playable character in Marvel Heroes.[107]
  • Adam Warlock is a playable character in Marvel: Time to come Fight.[108]
  • Adam Warlock as well every bit the Magus [109] appear in Marvel'south Guardians of the Galaxy.[110]

Collected editions [edit]

  • Curiosity Masterworks Warlock (hardcover):
    • Volume 1 (collects Marvel Premiere #1–2, Warlock #1–eight and The Incredible Blob #176–178), 273 pages, January 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2411-X
    • Volume 2 (collects Foreign Tales #178–181, Warlock #9–15, Marvel Team-Up #55, The Avengers Annual #7, Marvel Two-in-One Annual #2), 320 pages, June 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3511-1
  • Essential Warlock Volume 1 (collects Marvel Premiere #one–2, Warlock #one–15, The Incredible Blob #176–178, Strange Tales #178–181, Marvel Team-Upwards #55, The Avengers Annual #7, and Marvel 2-in-One Almanac #2), 567 pages, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-6331-X
  • Warlock by Jim Starlin: The Consummate Collection (collects Strange Tales #178–181, Warlock #9–15, The Avengers Annual #7, Marvel Two-In-One Almanac #2), 328 pages, February 2014, ISBN 978-0785188476
  • Infinity Gauntlet (collects Infinity Gauntlet limited series), 256 pages, September 2011, ISBN 978-0785156598
  • Infinity Gauntlet Aftermath (Silvery Surfer vol. 3 #60–66, Doctor Strange: Magician Supreme #36, Warlock & the Infinity Picket #1–6, material from Silverish Surfer Annual #5), 352 pages, September 2013, ISBN 978-0785184867
  • The Infinity War (collects Infinity State of war limited series; Warlock and the Infinity Lookout man #vii–10; Marvel Comics Presents #108–111), 400 pages, April 2006, ISBN 0-7851-2105-6
  • Infinity War Backwash (collects Warlock & The Infinity Sentry #11–17, Silvery Surfer/Warlock: Resurrection #one–4, Quasar #41–43; Fabric From Curiosity Comics Presents #112, Marvel Holiday Special #2, Marvel Swimsuit Special #2), 368 pages, November 2015, ISBN 978-0785198147
  • Infinity Cause:
    • Volume 1 (collects Infinity Crusade #1–three, Warlock Chronicles #ane–iii, Warlock and the Infinity Watch #18–xix), 248 pages, Dec 2008, ISBN 0-7851-3127-2
    • Volume 2 (collects Infinity Cause #4–6, Warlock Chronicles #4–5, Warlock and the Infinity Watch #20–22), 248 pages, February 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3128-0
  • Thor: Blood and Thunder (collects Thor #468–471, Silver Surfer #86–88, Warlock Chronicles #vi–8, Warlock and the Infinity Watch #23–25), 336 pages, July 2011, ISBN 978-0-7851-5094-7
  • Infinity Lookout man:
    • Volume i (collects Warlock and the Infinity Watch #i–22), 512 pages, April 2016, ISBN 978-0785195276
    • Volume 2 (collects Warlock Chronicles 6, Warlock and the Infinity Watch #26–42), 432 pages, June 2016, ISBN 978-1302900625
  • The Infinity Entity (collects: The Infinity Entity #1–4, Marvel Premiere #one), 116 pages, June 2016, ISBN 978-0785194217

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Wizard magazine lists Fantastic Four #66 as the origin and Fantastic Four #67 equally the first appearance. Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide and Comics Guaranty list Fantastic Four #67 as a cameo appearance and Thor #165 as the first full appearance.

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External links [edit]

  • Adam Warlock at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on March 13, 2012.
  • Adam Warlock at the Marvel Universe wiki
  • Retrospective on Adam Warlock and cosmic comics

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