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The Valiant Universe is the fictional shared universe where most stories in American comic book titles that are published by Valiant Comics take place. The majority of the characters within said universe were created by Jim Shooter, and Bob Layton, the founders of the publisher. Valiant
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such as Bloodshot, Shadowman, Rai, X-O Manowar,
Archer & Armstrong ''Archer & Armstrong'' is a superhero duo in the Valiant Comics universe. The two were originally created by writer and artist Barry Windsor-Smith and introduced in their own self-titled comic book series in 1992. After Acclaim Entertainment bough ...
,
Gilad the Eternal Warrior Gilad Anni-Padda, also known as the Eternal Warrior, is a character/Superhero published by Valiant Comics and originally created by Jim Shooter and Don Perlin. Introduced originally in 1992, he was then rebooted in 1996 after Acclaim Entertai ...
,
Doctor Mirage ''The Second Life of Doctor Mirage'' is an 18-issue American comic book series co-created by writer/artist Bob Layton and illustrator Bernard Chang, and published by Valiant Comics. More than two million comics in the series have been sold since ...
, and
Ninjak Ninjak is a fictional superhero appearing in comic books published by Valiant Comics. The original incarnation of the character was created by Mark Moretti and Joe Quesada, The character was first introduced as a ninja and spy in the Valiant Comic ...
are from this universe, and it also contains well-known
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s such as the Spider Aliens, Toyo Harada,
Mothergod Mothergod (Erica Pierce) is a fictional character from Valiant Comics. She was exposed to the same energies that turned Phil Seleski into Solar, and she gained the same energy and matter manipulation powers. Driven mad by the destruction and impe ...
, and Roku.


Concepts

Jim Shooter's original vision for the Valiant Universe was likely similar to the New Universe vision he had during his tenure at Marvel Comics: a more realistic setting, involving fewer mythological concepts. A further distinction from most fictional universes in comics, particularly both the
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and DC Universes, the actions and appearances of one Valiant character in one specific title may have visible and possibly lasting effects on another character from another title. This is evident within the original launch of the universe, given the revelation that Rai's traditional "white skin with red dots" image was created by Grandmother to honor the heroism of
Angelo Mortalli Bloodshot is a fictional superhero created in 1992 by Kevin VanHook, Don Perlin, and Bob Layton, appearing in books published by the American publisher Valiant Comics. The Bloodshot character has had different origins and incarnations, but he is ...
, the original Bloodshoot. It is also revealed that Takao Konishi (the 44th Rai) even has Mortalli's nanite powered "Blood of Heroes" in his veins, granting him some of Bloodshot's memories and all of his powers. The blood and memories were also passed down to Konishi's son, the 45th Rai. However, this connection between Rai and Bloodshot does not exist in the Acclaim Entertainment Universe, or in the 2012 Valiant Universe. Another unusual distinction in the Valiant Universe is that there is little comic book death, and Valiant characters tend to remain deceased. The prime example of this would the superhero Rai, an entity that continues over many generations. Whenever the current Rai dies, another person is chosen to take on the mantle. Another prime example would be Doctor Solar's girlfriend, who has remained deceased even though the universal reboots and relaunches. In contrast to this, several heroes in the Valiant Universe such as Doctor Solar, and the Eternal Warrior are virtually immortal. Other notable characters, such as
Doctor Solar Solar is an American fictional comic book superhero created by writer Paul S. Newman, editor Matt Murphy, and artist Bob Fujitani. The character first appeared in ''Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom'' #1 in 1962 by Gold Key Comics and has since appea ...
, and the Geomancers possess long lifespans.


Superheroes/supervillains

Although it is a long-standing tradition for comic book writers and publishers to create costumed superheroes, Valiant could be regarded as an antithesis to that in a certain way. Reason being is that the majority of the characters existing in the Valiant Universe are simply metahumans, well-known human beings with extranormal powers and abilities. Despite that the Valiant Universe primarily eschews costumes and secret identities, several exceptions to this are
Ninjak Ninjak is a fictional superhero appearing in comic books published by Valiant Comics. The original incarnation of the character was created by Mark Moretti and Joe Quesada, The character was first introduced as a ninja and spy in the Valiant Comic ...
,
Doctor Tomorrow ''Doctor Tomorrow'' is a fictional superhero appearing in books published by the American publisher Valiant Comics. The character was created by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn Brian Augustyn (November 2, 1954 – February 1, 2022) was an Americ ...
,
Doctor Solar Solar is an American fictional comic book superhero created by writer Paul S. Newman, editor Matt Murphy, and artist Bob Fujitani. The character first appeared in ''Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom'' #1 in 1962 by Gold Key Comics and has since appea ...
, and even X-O Manowar to some extent.


Races


Time

The notable distinction regarding time within the Valiant Universe, is that a considerable amount of the stories often take place spanning several generations and even centuries. As a result, there is little to no use of the " floating timeline" plot device, which can be considered as a tradition in fictional universes. The lack of a floating timeline was likely decided due to the original vision of establishing a fictional universe that could be viewed like the "real world" itself. There are ironically several parallels to the floating timeline plot device. The Lost Lands is a hostile place where time barely moves forward, while millions of years pass outside of it. This is due to a
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, truly making the Lost Lands "a place where time has no meaning."
Gilad The Eternal Warrior Gilad Anni-Padda, also known as the Eternal Warrior, is a character/Superhero published by Valiant Comics and originally created by Jim Shooter and Don Perlin. Introduced originally in 1992, he was then rebooted in 1996 after Acclaim Entertai ...
and his foe, the Immortal Enemy are both ageless, virtually immortal, and having lived many lifetimes. However as with most fictional stories and universes, there is the extensive usage of time travel among certain characters. Time travel in this universe is done by several means, including moving faster than the speed of light. Time dilation also takes place during X-O Manowar's enslavement on the Spider Alien's ship. While only a few years passed relative to Aric, sixteen centuries passed on Earth.


Technology

Technology within the Valiant Universe is generally more advanced than that which is currently available in real life. However, it is likely used exclusively among certain chosen individuals and organizations. The Harbinger Foundation, a well-known non-profit organization ran by Harada, provides facilities that train psionic people to reach their full potential serving his purpose. In the Original Valiant continuity, Harada and the Harbinger Foundation is opposed by the Omen Corporation, an organization that utilizes experimental brain implants, which give copied Harbinger-like abilities to its
H.A.R.D. Corps H.A.R.D. Corps is a fictional superhero team appearing in books published by the American publisher Valiant Comics. The H.A.R.D. Corps team first appeared in ''Harbinger'' #10 (Oct. 1992), and were created by Jim Shooter and David Lapham. Public ...
team members. Unfortunately, the use of these abilities combined with the high possibility of sudden death brings a great amount of stress to the user's minds, slowly killing them. As a fail-safe procedure, the brain implants can be triggered to ignite and explode. This is done to ensure obedience from the team members, and to possibly maintain secrecy, should any of the members die or be captured in any manner. It is revealed that the brain implant technology was ironically stolen from the Harbinger Foundation by the Omen Corporation. Technology is also very prominent by way of ‘’Nanites/Nanite Blood/Blood of Heroes,’’ which is a form of nanomachines originally used by a secret military organization known as Project Rising Spirit. The nanomachines provide a person enhanced strength, agility, speed, durability, accelerated healing, and the ability to detect combat situations. As a side effect, the individual's skin becomes paler, to the point of chalk-white, and their eyes turn red. IN the Original Valiant continuity, this particular nanotechnology was first utilized on
Angelo Mortalli Bloodshot is a fictional superhero created in 1992 by Kevin VanHook, Don Perlin, and Bob Layton, appearing in books published by the American publisher Valiant Comics. The Bloodshot character has had different origins and incarnations, but he is ...
, before being stolen and passed over to the Rai lineage, which would then be used in traditions throughout the coming centuries. Robots, computers, and even armor can have
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and superior intelligence when they are created as sentient beings. From a general standpoint X-O Manowar Armor is sentient in its own way, and is regarded as living armor that can bond with the user's body, even after death. In the year of 4000 A.D. the entire nation of
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is in rotating orbit while being covered by a massive robot known as the Host. The superhero Rai is an entity that is created by Grandmother—a sentient artificial intelligence—whose mission is to protect both Japan and itself. Part of the process for a human being to receive the mantle of Rai requires the candidate to shed a portion of their own blood in order to make room for the unstable nanite blood.


History


Original Valiant Universe

The genesis of the Valiant Universe came about in 1991, after Valiant Comics acquired and relaunched two characters from Gold Key Comics. The two characters are
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, and
Doctor Solar Solar is an American fictional comic book superhero created by writer Paul S. Newman, editor Matt Murphy, and artist Bob Fujitani. The character first appeared in ''Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom'' #1 in 1962 by Gold Key Comics and has since appea ...
. Even today, this is seen as a rare move in the business as publishers typically launch comic books with their own original characters created by
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writers and artists under their employ. A third Gold Key acquisition, Turok, also became a noteworthy part of the Valiant Universe. Magnus, Solar, and Turok are no longer characters published under the Valiant banner as in 2013 Dynamite Entertainment acquired the publishing rights. These characters, however, left a lasting impact on the overall legacy of Valiant. In the early years, the Valiant Universe was largely expanded by way of Magnus and Solar since a number of characters emerged as spin-offs from these titles, such as Rai, the Spider Aliens, The Eternal Warrior, and Erica Pierce. Storyline-wise, Solar was used to restart the Valiant Universe (In a somewhat similar way to how
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would be utilized by DC Comics to restart the DC Universe many years later, after being acquired from Alan Moore.) There were also several changes of publishing ownership that would cause several relaunches of the entire Valiant line after 1996. Therefore, each relaunch could be seen as its own separate universe in a sense. This particular article is an attempt to highlight notable distinctions, events, and transitions taking place within each relaunch. In general, the Valiant Universe is considered by some to be a "
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", composed of three alternate timelines.


Unity

Published by Valiant Comics in the summer of
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, ''Unity'' is the first-ever company-wide crossover story. Unity was conceived of by Jim Shooter due to his desire to revolutionize the crossover concept in comics, much like the '' Secret Wars'' crossover storyline he created during his tenure at Marvel Comics. The entire "Unity" storyline consists of eighteen issues across nine comic book titles, running from August to September 1992. Additionally, Unity served as a launchpad for several spin-off titles, further expanding the Valiant Universe.


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The Chaos Effect


Malev War


Acclaim Comics Universe


Unity 2000

''Unity 2000'' is the name of an Acclaim
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, which was written in the year of 1999 by Jim Shooter, penciled by Jim Starlin, and originally slated to run for six issues. This miniseries was Shooter's first story with Valiant characters since being fired from the company in the year of 1992. Seeing the changes and transitions made to the universe since he was fired from the publication, the purpose of the crossover was to briefly establish a "
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," by combining the storylines and characters from the Original Valiant Universe (VH1, 1991–1996) to those from the Acclaim Valiant Universe (VH2, 1997–2000). Future Acclaim Valiant stories would have continued from where Unity 2000 ended, explaining the relationship between VH1 and VH2 stories. Shooter introduced another
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, called VH-0 by fans. It was his vision of what the Valiant Universe would have been like, if he had been allowed to stay with the company. According to Shooter's plot, at the end of the crossover, VH-0 was destroyed and most of its characters were killed. VH-1 and VH-2 would then fuse together into a new universe. However, Acclaim continued to suffer losses on their video games while the series suffered a number of administrative problems (art return and issues with Jim not being paid) and were forced to cancel the series after only the third issue. The company folded shortly afterwards, and all comic assets were acquired and relaunch by then newly-formed Valiant Entertainment.


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Valiant Cinematic Universe


Gilad the Eternal Warrior

In August 2017, Dave Bautista was announced to be in talks to play the
Gilad the Eternal Warrior Gilad Anni-Padda, also known as the Eternal Warrior, is a character/Superhero published by Valiant Comics and originally created by Jim Shooter and Don Perlin. Introduced originally in 1992, he was then rebooted in 1996 after Acclaim Entertai ...
in a solo movie. The 2020 ''Bloodshot'' movie was meant to be the first of several films taking place in a shared Valiant Cinematic Universe that would include characters such as Gilad. After largely poor reception to the film, and with many studio projects on hold or rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the status of an ''Eternal Warrior'' movie is unclear.


Ninjak

In 2018, Bat in the Sun made a live action Ninjak web series titled '' Ninjak vs. the Valiant Universe'' with Michael Rowe portraying the character. The series also stars
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and Kevin Porter as
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,
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, Jason David Frank as Bloodshot,
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as Eternal Warrior, Derek Theler as X-O Manowar,
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as Roku,
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as Colonel Capshaw, Damion Poitier as Shadowman and
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as Agent Vivien. In April 2018, the web series was released as a single film on Valiant Comics' YouTube page on March 26, 2020 as promotion for ''Bloodshot'', which is considered the first official film in the Valiant Cinematic Universe.


Bloodshot

In 2020, Valiant Comics has extended to cinematic format, with '' Bloodshot'' being the first-ever Valiant-based film. The plan is for the film to be the launch of a new shared cinematic universe of Valiant Comics superheroes, ''Bloodshot'' was conceived to be followed by a sequel, two films based on the comic book series '' Harbinger'', and then a crossover film titled ''Harbinger Wars''. Though a ''Harbinger'' movie was initially scheduled to be the first installment in the franchise, development was delayed in favor of ''Bloodshot''. In March 2020, director David S. F. Wilson stated that even though different film studios have distribution rights, Valiant still plans to build a franchise from ''Bloodshot'', acknowledging that Diesel will play a large role in the future of the planned film series. In November 2020, a ''Bloodshot'' sequel was officially announced as being in development, with Diesel intended to reprise his role. By December of the same year, Diesel confirmed his involvement with the project.


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