"Heroes Reborn" is a 1996–97
crossover
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* ''Cross Over'' (Dan Peek album)
* ''Crossover'' (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles album), 1987
* ''Crossover'' (Intrigue album)
* ''Crossover'' (Hitomi Shimatani album)
* ''Crossover'' (Yoshino ...
story arc among
comic book
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series published by the
American
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company
Marvel Comics
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. During this one-year, multi-title story arc, Marvel temporarily
outsourced the production of several of its best-known comic books to the studios of artists
Jim Lee
Jim Lee (Korean 이용철; born August 11, 1964) is a Korean American comic-book artist, writer, editor, and publisher. He is currently the Publisher and Chief Creative Officer of DC Comics. In recognition of his work, Lee has received a Harvey ...
and
Rob Liefeld
Robert Liefeld (; born October 3, 1967) is an American comic book creator. A prominent writer and artist in the 1990s, he is known for co-creating the character Cable (comics), Cable with writer Louise Simonson and the character Deadpool with wri ...
, who were among Marvel's most popular artists before leaving to form independent companies.
Publication history
Following the apparent deaths of the
Avengers
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, the
Fantastic Four, and
Doctor Doom battling
Onslaught
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* Onslaught (DC Comics), a DC Comics team of Quraci terrorists
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...
in ''Onslaught: Marvel Universe'', those characters were "reborn" and certain aspects of their earlier stories were expanded with the intent of telling their adventures anew for modern generations. This was explained, in-story, as their having been transported into a
pocket universe
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by
Franklin Richards, the near-
omnipotent
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, psychic son of
Mister Fantastic
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and the
Invisible Woman
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, to save them, where they lived in the so-called "Franklin-verse", oblivious to what had happened to them. The characters' origins and histories were revised and updated circa mid-1990s for modern audiences. For instance,
Ben Grimm
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fought as a pilot in the
Gulf War
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instead of
World War II
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, and Susan and
Johnny Storm
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were explained to have been financial backers for Reed Richards' rocket, hence their presence on the mission. In addition, while Richards' goal of becoming the first man to get to
Mars
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remained, it was revealed that he secretly aimed to explore the interstellar anomalies of that area.
For this reworking, Marvel "farmed out" the properties to some of their former freelance artists who had ceased working for the company in order to form
Image Comics.
Jim Lee
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's
WildStorm Productions
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handled ''Fantastic Four'' and ''
Iron Man'', and
Rob Liefeld
Robert Liefeld (; born October 3, 1967) is an American comic book creator. A prominent writer and artist in the 1990s, he is known for co-creating the character Cable (comics), Cable with writer Louise Simonson and the character Deadpool with wri ...
's Extreme Studios took the reins of ''The Avengers'' and ''
Captain America''. However, Marvel ended Liefeld's contract early after six issues, citing low sales on his two titles.
Liefeld's titles were reassigned to Lee.
Walt Simonson
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took over ''Avengers'' when it moved to WildStorm. Although the four titles in "Heroes Reborn" were slated for a 12-issue run,
James Robinson wrote a thirteenth and final issue for each book. The storyline, entitled "World War III", was a crossover between the Marvel and WildStorm characters.
The changes to the characters were controversial, provoking debates among fans. The change in creative team on ''Captain America'' was also controversial, since the pre-Heroes Reborn team of
Mark Waid and
Ron Garney
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had already been bringing increased sales and critical acclaim to the series. All of the titles experienced a large upsurge in sales. According to Lee, Marvel proposed continuing the Heroes Reborn lineup indefinitely, but under the condition that Lee would draw at least one of them; Lee refused.
At the end of the storyline, WildStorm's agreement with Marvel ended, at which point the Fantastic Four and Avengers were returned to the mainstream
Marvel Universe, again through the intervention of Franklin Richards, in the storyline "
Heroes Return
"Heroes Reborn" is a 1996–97 crossover story arc among comic book series published by the American company Marvel Comics. During this one-year, multi-title story arc, Marvel temporarily outsourced the production of several of its best-known co ...
", which included a central miniseries ''Heroes Reborn: The Return'', by writer
Peter David
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and artist
Salvador Larocca.
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]
Cancelled and relaunched titles
* '' Fantastic Four'' #416 – September 1996 (relaunched as ''Fantastic Four'' Vol. 2 #1)
* ''Avengers
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* Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes
**Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a central team of protagonist superheroes of ...
'' #402 – September 1996 (relaunched as ''Avengers'' Vol. 2 #1)
* '' Iron Man'' #332 – September 1996 (relaunched as ''Iron Man'' Vol. 2 #1)
* '' Captain America'' #454 – August 1996 (relaunched as ''Captain America'' Vol. 2 #1)
* ''Thor
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'' #502 – September 1996 (renamed ''Journey into Mystery'' from #503)
* ''Heroes Reborn'' 1/2
* ''Avengers'' #1–13
* ''Captain America'' #1–13
* ''Fantastic Four'' #1–13
* ''Iron Man'' #1–13
* ''Marvel Spotlight Heroes Reborn/Onslaught Reborn'' #1
* ''Heroes Reborn Ashema'' #1
* ''Doom'' #1–3
* ''Doomsday'' #1
* ''Masters of Evil'' #1
* ''Rebel'' #1
* ''Remnants'' #1
* ''Young Allies'' #1
* ''Heroes Reborn: The Return'' #1–4
"Heroes Return"
The "Heroes Reborn" was followed by "Heroes Return", which consisted of a central, four-issue miniseries, ''Heroes Reborn: The Return'', by writer Peter David
Peter Allen David (born September 23, 1956), often abbreviated PAD, is an American writer of comic books, novels, television, films and video games.Buxton, Marc (March 29, 2014)"From 'Future Imperfect' to '2099': Peter David's Greatest Hits" Co ...
and artist Salvador Larocca (December 1997). In the story, the Celestials
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The Celestials ...
take notice of Franklin's pocket universe and initially demand that he eliminate one of the two universes, but eventually relent on the condition that all beings native to Earth-616 evacuate the pocket universe and never return.
The heroes are gathered in a massive ship to leave the pocket universe. Characters including She-Hulk and several members of the Inhuman Royal Family are depicted as returning heroes, even though they were not among the missing heroes from ''Onslaught: Marvel Universe''.
As the heroes travel to their destination, Dr. Doom suddenly escapes the ship with Franklin, hoping to use the siphoning devices he created to steal Franklin's power. However, Doom is stopped by Mr. Fantastic and Thor, who rescue the boy. Thor uses his hammer to create a portal, trapping himself and Doom in it.
As soon as the remaining heroes break the boundaries between the two worlds, they all suddenly remember their past lives. Bruce Banner and the Hulk are merged back together into one singular being. The returned Anthony Stark possesses the memories of both the original and teenage Anthony Stark, and thus considers himself to be essentially both of them.
The pocket universe was then placed under the authority of Ashema the Listener
The Celestials are fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Depicted as cosmic beings, the characters debuted in the Bronze Age of Comic Books and have reappeared on numerous occasions.
The Celestials ...
. Eventually, Thor is returned to Asgard, while Doom's whereabouts are left unknown.
Cancelled and relaunched titles
* ''Fantastic Four'' Vol. 2 #13 (relaunched as ''Fantastic Four'' Vol. 3 #1 - January 1998)
* ''Avengers'' Vol. 2 #13 (relaunched as ''Avengers'' Vol. 3 #1 - February 1998)
* ''Iron Man'' Vol. 2 #13 (relaunched as ''Iron Man'' Vol. 3 #1 - February 1998)
* ''Captain America'' Vol. 2 #13 (relaunched as ''Captain America'' Vol. 3 #1 - January 1998)
* ''Journey into Mystery'' #521 (replaced by ''Thor'' Vol. 2 #1 - July 1998)
* ''Heroes Reborn: The Return'' #1-4
* ''Fantastic Four'' #1-4
* ''Iron Man'' #1-2
* ''Captain America'' #1-3
* ''Avengers'' #1-2
* ''Thor'' #1
"Heroes Reborn" revisited
In 1999, Marvel collected ''Heroes Reborn: The Return'' #1-4 limited series re-titled as the ''Return of the Heroes'' trade paperback. It was re-released in 2009 as ''Heroes Reborn: The Return'' trade paperback again collecting the 4-issue mini-series, and also the ''Heroes Reborn'' one-shot specials from 2000: ''Doomsday'' #1, ''Ashema'' #1, ''Masters of Evil'' #1, ''Rebel'' #1, ''Remnants'' #1, ''Young Allies'' #1, and ''Doom'' #1.
In July 2000, Marvel published the trade paperback ''Fantastic Four: Heroes Reborn'', collecting ''Fantastic Four'' vol. 2, issues #1-6 under the 'Marvel's Finest' banner, but no other "Heroes Reborn" reprints followed for some time.
With 2006 marking the 10th anniversary of the "Heroes Reborn" crossover, Marvel marked the occasion by having the reality-traversing Exiles team visit the "Heroes Reborn" Earth, in ''Exiles'' #81-82. The company also announced it was reprinting original "Heroes Reborn" series and produced trade paperbacks collecting issues 1-12 (excluding the series finale cross-over "World War III") of the four titles. A new edition of ''Heroes Reborn: Fantastic Four'' trade paperback was released in August 2018 . Also, Marvel announced that Jeph Loeb
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and Rob Liefeld
Robert Liefeld (; born October 3, 1967) is an American comic book creator. A prominent writer and artist in the 1990s, he is known for co-creating the character Cable (comics), Cable with writer Louise Simonson and the character Deadpool with wri ...
would reunite in November 2006 for ''Onslaught Reborn
Onslaught is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Onslaught was written as a sentient psionic entity created from the consciousness of two mutants: Professor Charles Xavier and Magneto. During a batt ...
'', a five-part weekly limited series Limited series may refer to:
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that would feature both Onslaught
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* Onslaught (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain
* Onslaught (DC Comics), a DC Comics team of Quraci terrorists
* Onslaught (Transformers), the leader of the Combaticons in the ''Transformers'' series
...
and a world similar to the "Heroes Reborn" universe. This was planned to tie in with the memorial scholarship fund established in honor of Loeb's son Sam.
In 2021, Marvel published a '' Heroes Reborn'' storyline consisting of a central miniseries by Jason Aaron
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and Ed McGuinness
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, though it bears no relationship to the 1996 story beyond its title and some in-story references.
Collected editions
*''Return of the Heroes'' - collects ''Heroes Reborn: The Return'' #1-4 (1999, )
*''Fantastic Four: Heroes Reborn'' TPB (Trade Paperback) - collects '' Fantastic Four'' vol. 2 #1-6 (2000, )
*''Heroes Reborn: Avengers'' TPB - collects ''Avengers
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* Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes
**Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a central team of protagonist superheroes of ...
'' vol. 2 #1-12 (2006, )
*''Heroes Reborn: Captain America'' TPB - collects '' Captain America'' vol. 2 #1-12 (2006, )
*''Heroes Reborn: Fantastic Four'' TPB - collects '' Fantastic Four'' vol. 2 #1-12 (2006, ); second edition (August 2018, )
*''Heroes Reborn: Iron Man'' TPB - collects '' Iron Man'' vol. 2 #1-12 (2006, )
*''Heroes Reborn: The Return'' TPB - collects ''Heroes Return'' #1-4, ''Doomsday'' #1, ''Ashema'' #1, ''Masters of Evil'' #1, ''Rebel'' #1, ''Remnants'' #1, ''Young Allies'' #1, and ''Doom'' #1. (2009, )
*''Onslaught Reborn'' TPB - collects ''Onslaught
Onslaught may refer to:
Characters
* Onslaught (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain
* Onslaught (DC Comics), a DC Comics team of Quraci terrorists
* Onslaught (Transformers), the leader of the Combaticons in the ''Transformers'' series
...
Reborn'' #1-5 (2008, )
References
External links
*
{{Jeph Loeb
1997 comics debuts
Marvel Comics limited series
Comics by Jim Lee