Hopefully you’ve been watching and enjoying the WandaVision
spin-off series Agatha All Along on Disney+ as much as I have! In
the spirit of the spooky season, lets take a look at the deadly deity Death
in the MC2.
But first, we need to gain some context by looking at the
personification of Death in the Main Marvel Universe. Following a
debatable appearance in the main image of a text story in Marvel Mystery
Comics #10 from 1940, Death officially first appearing in Captain
Marvel #26 in 1973. Death is an abstract being embodying the
concept of mortality, acting as one of the great cosmic forces of existence
alongside Eternity, Infinity and Oblivion.
Often depicted in the form of a purple cloaked skeleton or
pale woman, in modern times Death has had direct interactions and
relationships with notable characters such as Wade Wilson aka Deadpool
and Thanos,
the Mad Titan who gathered the Infinity Gems and snapped away
half of all life in the Universe in an attempt to win Death’s favour (Deadpool/Death
Annual ’98, Thanos Quest #1-#2, Infinity Gauntlet #1-#6).
With the bare bones backstory out of the way, lets look at Mistress Death as she briefly brushed against the MC2. During the events of Last Planet Standing, with Galactus poised to destroy the entire universe in an attempt to rid himself of his never-ending hunger, a gathering of the Great Powers of the Universe took place to discuss the threat posed to reality. The cosmic forces in attendance included Master Order, Lord Chaos, The In-Betweener, The Shaper of Worlds, The Stranger, The Gardener, The Collector and of course The Living Tribunal (Last Planet Standing #2).
The Great Powers of the Universe’s attempt
to reason with the World-Eater one last time fails. Ultimately deciding they
must destroy Galactus using a combined destructive bolt strong
enough to wipe out the Earth and the entire Milky Way
Galaxy, the Great Powers are halted in their attempt
when Reed Richards is forced to use his Transdimensional
Cannon's single shot on the cosmic beings (Last Planet Standing #3).
With Galactus enacting his final solution
on Earth, the combined forces of the super hero community work to
penetrate his force field and combat his doomsday weapon’s launch. When Spider-Girl,
Stinger
and American
Dream manage to reverse the polarity of the device’s flow, the
resulting backlash causes Galactus to be overloaded with enough energy
to kill him and destroy the entire galaxy. As his end approaches, Galactus
perceives the presence of Death coming to embrace him. However, at the
last moment, Galactus’ former Herald, the Silver Surfer encases
them both within an indestructible ethereal force cocoon. Soon after the assembled heroes of Earth
witness the birth of a new gestalt entity composed of the Silver Surfer and Galactus which
could harness a new form of energy known as The Power Essential (Last
Planet Standing #5).
While it’s a brief appearance, it’s at least one in the
flesh…so to speak. Death personified remains in some ways connected to Galactus
which is fitting given their status as higher beings. That said, this is one
character I don’t mind not seeing more often!
Until my live-action (no pun intended) counterpart is
portrayed by Aubrey Plaza, I remain
frogoat
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