The Phoenix Resurrection #0
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Red Shift: Prime" kicks off a bold crossover with Spider-Man and Thor tearing through a temporal rift into the Ultraverse, drawn by the mysterious actions of Topaz and Prototype. The issue’s striking cover by Bryan Hitch captures the chaos, while the interior art by R. Haynes and inks by G. Martin bring the clash of universes to life, leaving only a single copy of The Daily Bugle behind—a curious relic that the Black Knight recognizes from his own world.
In "Red Shift: Prime," a street performer known as Prime takes center stage—only to be thrown off balance by a man in the crowd who seems to mock him. When Prime confronts the man, he’s suddenly yanked to another universe and flung back in an instant, leaving him shaken and questioning what just happened.
In a flash of cosmic chaos, Spider-Man and Thor tear through a rift into the Ultraverse, drawn by the unstable energy of Topaz and Prototype’s experiment. Left behind in their wake is a single copy of The Daily Bugle—its pages trembling with the weight of a reality they’ve just abandoned—while the Black Knight stares at the paper, recognizing the world it came from.
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↩ Reprints Mantra #2 (1995), Prime #2 (1995), Rune #2 (1995), Siren #2 (1995), The All New Exiles #2 (1995), The Night Man #2 (1995), UltraForce #2 (1995)
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