Marvel Top #20
"Fin des temps - Un monde cruel" brings the Remnants together for their first mission as a team, facing off against their former leader—Deadpool, now a rogue force driven by a shocking revelation: his entire universe was created by a spoiled child from another dimension. Written by Joe Kelly and illustrated by Ethan Van Sciver with art by Scott Elmer and inks by a team including Yancey Labat, Rodney Ramos, and Scott Elmer, the story unfolds with chaotic intensity as the Remnants try to stop Deadpool from launching a nuclear missile at the Watcher on the moon. The cover by Mike McKone and Mark McKenna captures the high-stakes tension of this 2000 Panini France release, a 33 FRF comic that stands out in the series.
In a world torn apart by chaos, Samantha Dunbar pulls Doctor Doom from the wreckage—only to have him bestow upon her new powers and the name Lancer. With the Earth crumbling and Doom declaring himself its savior, he sets his sights on an enemy he won’t name, leaving Samantha caught in a storm of fate and fury.
In "Les Epaves - Crise de mixomatose !", the Remnants—once a team of misfit heroes—face their most bizarre mission yet: confronting their former leader, Deadpool, who’s gone rogue after discovering his reality was dreamed up by a bored kid on another Earth. Now bloated, erratic, and wreaking havoc with a mix of violence and absurd pranks, Deadpool’s latest target is the Watcher—on the moon.
In "Ashema," the former Celestial now living as a human confronts the truth behind the destruction of a Pocket Universe Earth, uncovering the Dreaming Celestial's role in the catastrophe. As Doctor Doom begins assembling an army—starting with Dorma—his forces intervene to rescue Ashema, pulling her into a conflict far larger than she ever imagined.
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