The Infinity War #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Psychomachia!", the fate of the universe hangs in the balance as Quasar struggles to wield the Ultimate Nullifier and the Magus finds the Infinity Gauntlet useless—until Galactus intervenes and the Living Tribunal grants the Infinity Gems their full power once more. With the Magus now wielding overwhelming might, Thanos leads Earth's heroes in a desperate stand, only to confront twisted echoes of themselves in a battle of wills and identities. Written by Jim Starlin and brought to life with dynamic art by Ron Lim, inks by Al Milgrom, and vivid colors by Ian Laughlin, this 1992 Marvel classic features a cover by Ron Lim and Al Milgrom that captures the escalating chaos.
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Quasar takes the Ultimate Nullifier but he can't make it work. The Magus snatches the Infinity Gauntlet from the captured Warlock but it doesn't work. Doom and Kang use this opportune moment to attack the Magus and almost defeat him when Galactus finally convinces the Living Tribunal to let the Infinity Gems work together once again, giving Magus supreme power. Thanos leads earth's heroes in a last ditch effort to stop the Magus but they end up once again fighting duplicates of themselves. The Magus gets familiar with his new powers while gloating in front of the captured Warlock.
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