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449:. Michael agreed to stay on the planet so the other heroes could return home. Meanwhile, Kraven manages to find Spider-Man, who is doing well despite massive body damage, and tells Kraven that he needs to slay the others, so that he wins. Kraven realizes this isn't how Spider-Man would talk, and when the Hood shows up, and further damages the questionable hero, takes him to the group. "Spider-Man" reveals a major secret: he is really the 38: 488:
Gravity temporarily holds together the world and sends the group to the teleporter, back to Earth, sacrificing his life. The entire group attends his funeral, including Mac Gargan. The Watcher states that he was there because Gravity's short career would inspire future events, and story captions state that Gravity's story is not over.
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In Limbo, Firebird and Pym have a short romantic interlude, and when the Space Phantom comes back, the team threatens him. He teleports the entire group to Battleworld, where they defeat Venom. Suddenly, Pym seemingly uses a disintegration beam to destroy the entire group, and asks for his reward,
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who wanted to study humanity, and for the Stranger to stop his experiment and never repeat it. Pym reveals that he only shrunk the group. The Stranger initially refuses to stop his experiment, but the Watcher's presence causes him to reconsider, and he leaves. Battleworld begins to break up, but
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Gravity attempts to steer the ship but is unable to control it and it crashes into the planet below. Medusa protects the others, using her hair like an airbag, but she is injured in the leg. Pym uses a shrunken medpack in his pocket and tends to her injury, when a mysterious man named Michael
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miniseries, enlists the aid of the Fantastic Four to retrieve the body of Gravity, stolen from its grave. Feeling very angry about this, Collins saw it as his duty to get the body back. The FF agreed to help and after a discussion with the
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Deathlok manages to overpower Dragon Man, with help from the remaining conscious heroes. Afterwards, Michael/Deathlok reveals that he has been here before, with a group consisting of
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which had plans of her own for the body, reviving him and appointing him the new protector of the universe after
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Pym asks for three wishes: to return home, to learn the true identity of the "Beyonder", who is actually an old
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in a quick fight, then examines a teleportation device that takes him to outer space. He awakens, meeting
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appears. In truth, Pym has merely shrunk the group in order to draw out the "Beyonder".
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The heroes battle Space Phantom, who uses his powers to become
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A mysterious man buries three recently killed familiar aliens (
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and the final issue on December 6. It was edited by
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Beyond (disambiguation) § In print

Scott Kolins
Publisher
Marvel Comics
Limited series
Henry Pym
Wasp
Gravity
Medusa
Firebird
Alyosha Kravinoff
Venom
The Hood
Deathlok
Space Phantom
Dwayne McDuffie
Scott Kolins
Penciller(s)
Inker(s)
Colorist(s)
Paul Mounts
comic book
limited series
Marvel Comics
Dwayne McDuffie
Scott Kolins
2006
Tom Brevoort
Dave Lamphear

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