Quasar #18
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Bearable Lightness of Unbeing," Quasar faces an existential threat as the entity Unbeing seeks to erase him—only to manipulate Wendell into turning on his own enemy, Origin. With a twist that redefines identity and time, Quasar’s choice to confront Unbeing reshapes not just his fate, but the very fabric of Origin’s past. Written by Mark Gruenwald and brought to life with striking visuals by Greg Capullo (pencils), Keith Williams (inks), Paul Becton (colors), and Janice Chiang (letters), this 1991 Marvel issue delivers a mind-bending journey where self and legacy collide. The cover, by Capullo and Williams, captures the moment’s eerie tension with haunting precision.
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Unbeing uncreates Quasar and tries to dupe Wendell into killing his enemy, Origin. When Unbeing recreates him, Quasar instead chooses to blast him. To thank him, Origin changes his costume and, by changing time, makes it the one he's always had.
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