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In "Le retour - 1ère partie : Le jugement," Franklin Richards faces a cosmic reckoning when Ashema, a Celestial, reveals he is the culmination of an ancient experiment on Earth—tasked with destroying the Heroes Reborn pocket universe to save the real one. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Salvador Larroca, with inks by Art Thibert and colors by Steve Buccellato, this pivotal issue from 1999 sets a high-stakes tone with its cosmic scale and personal stakes.
In "Le retour - 1ère partie : Le jugement," Franklin Richards faces a staggering revelation from Ashema, a Celestial, who declares him the culmination of an ancient experiment on Earth—yet warns that his true destiny lies in ending the Heroes Reborn pocket universe to preserve the real one.
In the aftermath of a cosmic rift, Dr. Strange races to locate the Nexus of All Realities while Ashema presses Frankling to make an impossible choice—save one Earth, doom another. As Spider-Man and the Hulk find themselves stranded on a hidden pocket Earth, the fate of multiple realities hangs in the balance.
In the third chapter of "Le retour," Franklin, Ashema, Spider-Man, and the unexpected arrival of two Hulks force the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, and even Dr. Doom to confront the reality of a hidden pocket universe—though how they’ll navigate its mysteries remains uncertain.
In the climactic fourth chapter of "Le retour," Franklin, Ashema, Spider-Man, and the unexpected arrival of two Hulks force the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, and even Dr. Doom to confront the undeniable reality of the pocket universe—though the full consequences of that revelation remain uncertain.
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↩ Reprints Heroes Reborn: The Return #1 (1997), Heroes Reborn: The Return #2 (1997), Heroes Reborn: The Return #3 (1997), Heroes Reborn: The Return #4 (1997)
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