![]() The story of Adam Warlock’s inception was published in Fantastic Four #66-67 (collected in Marvel Masterworks: Fantastic Four Vol. The first time, it only lasted for a few issues, but he brought Adam Warlock back for his Infinity Saga eleven years later–during the 1990s.ĭuring the 2000s, when Marvel decided to revive its cosmic universe, Warlock made his comeback, playing his part in the Annihilation Saga.Īdam Warlock Reading Order Adam Warlock, The First Years (the 1960s-1970s) He didn’t become a hero on Earth, but on Counter-Earth–a new planet generated from a chunk of Earth and set in orbit on the opposite side of the sun.Ī few years later, Jim Starlin revived the character and made him more of a cosmic hero, twice. When he re-emerged, years later, he was named “Warlock” by the High Evolutionary and was gifted the Soul Gem. Once out, he rebelled against his creators after realizing they were nefarious. He is one of the most powerful heroes of the entire cosmos–and possessed magical abilities and has to use them to fight The Magus, his malevolent future self.Īt the start, a coalition of scientists known as The Enclave incubated Warlock in an artificial cocoon. Originally introduced in 1967 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby under the name “Him” in Fantastic Four #66-67, Adam Warlock really started in Marvel Premiere #1 (April 1972) written by Roy Thomas and penciled by Gil Kane.Īdam Warlock is a synthetic lifeform created in the image of a perfect human being. ![]()
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