Marvel. Официальная коллекция комиксов #32
In this pivotal 2014 issue from the Hachette Marvel Official Collection, the heroes confront a shocking new arrival—Spider-Woman—amid escalating chaos. When the Wrecker and his allies brutally deliver the lifeless body of the Wasp, the team is thrown into disarray, with Zsaji powerless to help. As Magneto expels Doom from his world ship and the X-Men brace for Galactus’s return, She-Hulk’s reckless solo assault on Doombase ends in devastating defeat. Written by Jim Shooter and brought to life by Mike Zeck’s dynamic art and John Beatty’s sharp inks, with Christie Scheele’s colors adding depth, this issue delivers high-stakes tension and emotional weight—cover by Mike Zeck and John Beatty.
In "null," Jo and the Avengers face a brutal turn when the fallen Wasp is brought before them by the Wrecker and his allies, leaving Zsaji powerless to help. As Magneto confronts Doom aboard his world ship and the X-Men brace for Galactus’s return, She-Hulk charges Doombase alone—only to be overwhelmed. With the stakes rising and allies scattered, the team must decide how to respond before it’s too late.
In the aftermath of the Wasp’s apparent death, a team of heroes launches a brutal assault on the villains’ base, only to find her alive—revived by the mysterious Zsaji. As they return with a wounded She-Hulk, Spidey notices Thor’s costume has been restored, leading him to a strange machine that transforms him into a new, black-clad warrior. Suddenly, Xavier’s voice cuts through the chaos: Galactus has begun devouring Battleworld.
In "null," the X-Men join forces with the rest of the heroes in a desperate bid to stop Galactus from devouring Battleworld, as Spidey adjusts to his new black suit and Dr. Doom makes a shocking move by rescuing Klaw from the heroes’ base. With Galactus weakening and turning his hunger on his own world ship, the fate of the multiverse hangs in the balance.
In the crumbling aftermath of Battleworld’s collapse, Dr. Doom—empowered by stolen energy and a set of lenses forged from Klaw’s remains—faces the Beyonder in a clash that reshapes reality. As the heroes brace for the end, Doom’s sudden arrival declares victory, claiming the Secret War is over and peace has been secured.
In "null," Doom claims the Beyonder is dead and wields ultimate power, reshaping Battleworld’s Denver-inspired domain. When villains threaten the area, Owen fires them into space, but a mysterious beam strikes both Hulk and Spider-Woman—whose consciousness later transfers to Klaw. Summoned to Doom’s new tower, the heroes are offered their deepest wishes, yet refuse. As they unite to confront Doom’s growing threat, a final vote is cast—only to end in a devastating explosion.
In "null," the aftermath of Battleworld leaves heroes dead and Doom struggling to contain the Beyonder’s overwhelming power, while the returning villains begin to turn on one another. Klaw manipulates Doom into resurrecting the fallen heroes, but the Beyonder quickly reclaims its power—erasing Doom, Klaw, and Ultron in the process. When the heroes return to Earth, they’re changed: Spider-Man wears a black alien costume, Curt Connors is cured of the Lizard, the Hulk bears a broken leg, Colossus mourns the loss of Zsaji, the X-Men sport new outfits, Lockheed returns with a companion dragon, Captain America’s shield is whole again, and She-Hulk joins the Fantastic Four as The Thing remains on Battleworld.
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