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''Über'' is a
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series written by
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and illustrated by Caanan White, Gabriel Andrade and Daniel Gete. It was published monthly by
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, which released the first issue in April 2013. The comic depicts an
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in which the
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develops powerful
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soldiers in 1945, preventing its imminent defeat and forcing the Allied nations to counter with superhumans of their own. The series is notable for its extreme violence, its depiction of wartime
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and its mixing of fictional and real historical characters. As of no new issues have been released for years.


Creation

Gillen began conducting background research for ''Über'' in 2008 after a discussion with Avatar Press publisher William A. Christensen, eventually compiling a 30,000-word "bible" of historical research to support the project. The writer stated the series' style was shaped "from how much WW2 still hangs over us even now, and watching the crowds thin in veteran's reunions", and felt considerable reading was necessary to do a "serious story" about World War II. Gillen also strived to emulate the style of historical detail used in war comics by
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, as well as other British war comics including '' Johnny Red'' and particularly ''
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''. Other research included documentaries and the 1993 film ''
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''. He explained the narrative was intended to function more as a "simulation" rather than using the tropes of heroic fiction works. In an interview with
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, Gillen stated: He also carefully gauged the powers of the Übers in order to fictionally prolong World War II rather than resolving it with a Nazi victory. For the superhumans' Distortion Halo - a powerful eye beam - Gillen drew on a
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course about the treatment of
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s to create a power that was "its own thing". He was sensitive to criticism that the series was overly sympathetic to Nazi characters, using a panel at the 2013
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to observe that ''Über'' was "about humans doing horrible things. I want to write about my opinion of the truth of the war." and that he was "not saying everyone's equally bad. I'm not. I'm saying everyone's pretty awful."


Publication history


''Über''

Gillen envisioned a series of between 30 and 60 issues, broken up into plot arcs by different phases and theatres of the fictional continued war. The series began with a 48-page "zero" issue in April 2013. ''Über'' #0 rapidly sold out, and Avatar produced a second print featuring additional pages, as ''Über #0 - Enhanced Edition'' in May, limited to 7,500 copies The series featured mini-essays in each issue, providing context and commentary from Gillen. After the title's initial success, Christensen hoped it would run for the projected 60 issues. ''Über'' ended on a cliffhanger after 29 issues in August 2015.


Specials

A spin-off title exploring the backstories of several major characters, ''Über Special'' #1, was published in March 2014. A free recap issue, entitled ''Über: The First Cycle'', was published for
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in May 2014, taking the format of illustrated prose pieces by Gillen, written as an
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of the events of the first dozen issues.


''Über: Invasion''

The series was restarted as ''Über: Invasion'' a year later, creating a jump-on point for new readers. ''Invasion'' was to function as the second and final cycle of the story. As the name suggested, it shifted focus towards a Nazi incursion into the United States. Avatar and Gillen created a
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campaign to fund the series, which swiftly doubled the original goal of $9,000. ''Invasion'' ran until October 2018, ending after 17 of the planned 21 issues were published. Asked if the series would ever be finished at the 2019
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, Gillen replied "Avatar is just trying to get their ducks in a row, but I am committed to finishing the story when it is possible to do it.". However, as of no new issues have been released for years.


Plot

A secret Nazi military research project has succeeded in creating ''Übermenschen'' ("Übers") – enhanced humans with extreme strength and durability, combined with the ability to generate a destructive energy field known as a "disruption halo" that can blast through most materials. These Nazi superhumans are divided into two classes – the basic "tank" class ("Panzermensch"), who number several hundred at the start of the series, and the "battleship" class, who are far more powerful but number only three. Only one human in 5,000 is viable for enhancement, with an even smaller number potentially capable of becoming "battleships". The German "battleships" – two male and a female – are code-named Siegmund, Siegfried, and Sieglinde, after characters in
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. While the basic Übers can be dispatched with well-placed anti-tank weaponry or a rifle round to the eye when using the halo, the "battleships" are invulnerable to most conventional weaponry, with only large-calibre naval weaponry speculated to be capable of destroying them. Their only significant weakness is the need to 'recharge' by sleeping, postponement of which can have dire consequences. Potential Übers are activated by a crystalline compound known as "Catalyst" that takes time to ferment; the process takes around 30 days per activation; while a standard Über will only take a single activation, a Battleship requires 24 activations.


24 April - 9 June 1945

The
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is nearing victory in the
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until General Sankt unveils a squadron of the Übers and a trio of Battleships. On April 29–30 Siegmund and his support forces devastate the
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in the Battle of
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, while Sieglinde begins wiping out the Soviet columns inside Berlin. Siegfried meanwhile routs the Belorussian Front troops outside the Reichstag, with the Panzermensch mopping up pockets of Red Army units. Around a million Soviets surrender, while most of their surviving troops withdraw from Berlin. News of the
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's success arrives at the
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seconds before
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commits suicide - albeit too late to save
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. He then orders Battleship Siegfried to massacre the Soviet prisoners, with the vast majority of the million men killed by his disruption halo or the resulting stampede. The display horrifies
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and
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, who are among the few high-ranking Nazis left. Guderian and Speer try to evaluate the tactical possibilities of the Übers in the hope it could force an
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with the Allies. The
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attempts a mass daylight bombing raid on Berlin, but the aircraft are cut to pieces by Siegmund and Sieglinde; however, as the latter was approaching her refractory cycle she is badly strained by the effort required. Meanwhile Stephanie, a British
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undercover agent at the Projekt U research facility steals important papers, sabotages catalyst production and is able to make her way back to
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. She meets with Prime Minister
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and outlines what she has discovered; he assigns her to use this knowledge to create British Tankmen at
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, where it is soon discovered that the USAAF airman Patrick O'Connor is genetically suitable for Battleship activation. In Berlin, Sankt is summoned before Hitler; despite the success of the Übers the
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is furious the project was kept from him, and has Sankt executed by Siegfried. Having expected such an event, Sankt has instructed his assistant Anita Scheele to take his notes on the Übers to Guderian. He and Scheer plan a three-pronged offensive - with Battleship Siegmund's group to continue routing the Soviets, Battleship Siegfried to break through to the oil fields at
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, and Sieglinde to break through to
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, where a large number of
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prisoners are held by the Allies. However, Hitler overrides the latter and instead sends Sieglinde to
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to get retribution for the damage done to Berlin. While progress is slower than expected due to tactical limitations, by 21 May Siegmund's battle group have pushed the Red Army back into
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, while Battlegroup Siegfried is able to break through to Ploiești on 3 June. On 7 June, Sieglinde and her support group leave Berlin for Paris - with the Battleship using her distortion halo to create a bridge over the
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. Despite Stephanie's concerns over the readiness of O'Connor's (who takes the codename HMH Colossus, after the Bletchley Park computer) readiness, the Allied Tankmen are deployed to defend the French capital. The German force reaches Paris on 9 June; tactics devised by Field Marshall
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allow the Allied Tankmen to perform well against the Panzermensch until Sieglinde enters the field. Colossus is sent to attack her directly; initially the battle is even until Sieglinde tears off both of his arms and then ruins his body with her distortion halo. The allied force crumbles, and most of Paris' landmarks are destroyed to deny them to the Germans, who withdraw after causing huge casualties - and leaving the Allies to
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Colossus with an industrial drill. Meanwhile the Germans had also delivered a supply of catalyst to
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, and on 24 May they deploy enhanced Kamikazes on the
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picket around
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, sinking three
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s. Next, they send enhanced Miyoko Warriors - including the battleship-class Hideki, named as Battleship Yamato. Despite only half of the transport planes landing successfully, the enhanced Japanese forces obliterate
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. The battle soon becomes cyclical - in daylight the naval support are able to provide artillery support that prevents the Miyoko from gaining a foothold; however, at night the ships are forced to withdraw to a safe distance after two capital ships are destroyed by enhanced troops, leaving the Japanese to carry out brutal attacks on American camps. The sole survivor of one such attack is Eammon 'Razor' O'Connor - brother of the late Patrick, and therefore a perfect candidate for Battleship activation.


10 June - 1 July 1945

Having received a shipment of catalyst from the British,
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eschews the lengthier blood tests used by other nations and has 420,000 convict soldiers exposed to raw catalyst to create 101 Tank Men. Eccentric sniper Maria "Katyusha" Andreevna, a survivor of the massacre in Berlin, also undergoes the process but doesn't show any of the expected qualities. By June 22, Battlegroup Siegmund reaches
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, where it is ambushed at close quarters by 90 Soviet Tank Men, triggering the Second Battle of Kursk. While outgunned by Siegmund and suffering heavy casualties, they are able to sever one of the Battleship's arms and send him fleeing. Weeks later, Maria's powers finally activate - including the ability to generate catalyst - but she walks out into the wilderness. At Bletchley Park, Stephanie makes further experiments with help from
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, focusing on new subject Leah Cohen. While the new process makes Cohen incredibly powerful, it leaves her body grossly deformed. Meanwhile, Guderian decides the swiftest way to ease the pressure on the Western Front is a risky decapitation strike, and Sieglinde is launched to
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onboard a
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. The new British Heavy Tank Men are deployed to defend the War Rooms in
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but only briefly stall the German Battleship. As Cohen is not combat ready, Churchill orders Stephanie not to field her and instead meets Sieglinde, who kills him - placing his head on top of
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. While this is happening, Siegmund reveals his true identity as an embittered survivor of the
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in a private audience with Hitler, and uses his abilities to give the dictator a fatal heart-attack. Stephanie meanwhile deals with the psychological stress of the destruction in London and her own ethical compromises.


2 July - 12 August 1945

Maria has resurfaced at an isolated farmstead in
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, having developed the ability to turn ground into nourishment with her distortion halo. She kills Red Army forces sent to retrieve her, including a unit of Tank Men. As a result, Stalin orders a change of tactics following the death of Churchill, and instead of trying to capture her the army request her help against the advancing Germans. Meanwhile, the Nazi hierarchy deals with the impact of Hitler's death, only for him to appear alive. Sieglinde meanwhile reaches
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for extraction; she is met by a formidable
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squadron. However, the Germans unveil their new Blitzmensch - enhanced troops with boosted disruption halos at the expense of physical attributes, a process referred to as "double-stacking". The
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suffers serious losses and an exhausted Sieglinde is successfully evacuated via
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. Leah meanwhile is given the name HMH Churchill, while research at
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indicates potential catalyst stacking combinations - 6 activations can create what Stephanie names the Destroyer-class, and 12 activations for a Cruiser-class enhanced humans. The Blitzmensch are deployed to attack Atlantic convoys, causing massive shipping losses and cutting supplies to both Britain and the USSR. On land, elevated platforms are used to enable the
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Blitzmensch to be used on major cities, and
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is devastated on July 8. Nazi development of Heavy Panzermensch provides enough ground support to negate Allied attempts to combat the fragile Blitzmensch, while also revealing the existence of a mole in Bletchley Park. To relieve pressure on the convoys, on 11 August British Tank Men undertake airborne assaults on the submarine pens in
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and
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, destroying them. However, Montgomery reveals to Stephanie the expected source of the leak at Bletchley - enhanced spies.


13 August - 13 September 1945

America has also suffered heavily at the hands of the enhanced Geltsmench spies, one of whom sabotages the Atomic Bomb programme - firstly by taking the place of a crew member on the ''
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'' so that
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failed to detonate when dropped on
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on 6 August, then destroying the research facilities at
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in a suicide attack. US intelligence struggles to pin down the chain of events, while Major General
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oversees America's own enhancement programme - with Eamonn O'Conner as the Battleship USS Colossus and brothers Vernon and Freddie Rivers as the heavy cruisers USS Bluestone and USS Bravo. The latter are both suitable for Battleship enhancement, but as they are
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Higher Command decides to limit their power to avoid civil unrest. In Berlin, concerns are growing about the sustainability of German tactics with Sieglinde only recovering slowly and Siegmund injured. Meanwhile, Zhukov works with Maria on a Soviet counter-offensive; on 25 August she destroys the Übermensch stationed at Kursk easily, and Sieglinde and Siegfried are readied to face her. Siegmund is perplexed by Hitler's apparent continued life and lack of memory of their encounter; he has in fact been replaced by a Geltmensch. This is only a temporary measure;
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plans to have Scheele use her halo abilities to sculpt his face to perfectly resemble that of Hitler. On 13 September, Sieglinde meets Maria in
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. The Soviet's range of unusual powers soon give her the advantage; fearing Sieglinde destroyed, command opts to withdraw Siegfried. In England, Stephanie discovers the spy while sleeping with him, believing him to be a British Tank Man. The spy is disabled by Turing, who has been activated as a Tank Man. She discovers that the Geltsmench use a form of hypnosis or telepathy for their disguises, which can be bypassed with cameras. Meanwhile Maria reaches the
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is on the brink of surrender. The British begin preparing to deploy HMH Churchill, unaware that Stephanie has prematurely terminated her . Leah trains alongside the gallant HMH Dunkirk, a new Destroyer-Class Tankman, and Montgomery decides that they have no choice but to deploy her to
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. Maria meanwhile demands her own unit of activated Russians to train, something Stalin has no choice but to agree to. At Okinawa, America is finally beginning to stem the flow of Japanese Miyoko reinforcements and deploy their own Tank Men into the theatre, breaking the stalemate. The remaining Japanese forces conduct suicide attacks while Battleship Yamato is withdrawn from the islands by submarine. On 30 October HMH Churchill and HMH Dunkirk are deployed to Calais, where hidden forces have already began attacking the bermensch approaching the city. However, the Germans use disguised Cruiser-class bers to draw the British forces into a trap, where they are fired on by an elevated Sieglinde. Leah's knee is ruined in the resulting battle, and she is only saved when Dunkirk throws her to safety before he is overwhelmed and killed, heralding the end of the battle Long-range Über attacks on the South of England commence, and a last ditch attempt to combat them with the Royal Navy fails. Britain surrenders on November 12, and Bletchley Park begins destroying material. Stephanie meanwhile escapes along with Turing and the crippled Leah, taking some research with them. The Germans also try to take out the leadership of the US Army in Europe with a Geltsmench; this is only a partial success as General
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is a Tank Man and survives the attack. However, off the coast of
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a fleet of
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arrive, carrying an Über invasion force.


14 November 1945 - 1946

Coordinated German forces swiftly take
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, and use the planes to attack
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and the
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. US intelligence incorrectly believes both Siegfried and Siegmund are deployed in Europe; however, the former devastates Boston from the air. News reaches the
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ten minutes later, shortly before the building is warped into a grotesque Swastika by Übers, killing President
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. Groves shows Colossus, Bravo and Bluestone the remains of Boston and gives them their brief - to hunt down the German forces. While a force of 300 American Tank Men tracks Siegfried's unit, under the command of Guderian, to Naugatuck State Forest on 19 November, the close presence of Siegmund wins out over the numerical advantage and most of the Americans are killed. America offers an armistice, which 'Hitler' refuses, believing the United States are an existential threat to Nazi Germany. In Boston, Stephanie and Alan arrive. They have discovered a young British girl called Tamara with battleship potential. With both German Battleships elsewhere, American Tank Men locate and annihilate the Southern German force on 21 November near
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. Stephanie and Alan compare notes with Groves and begin putting their theories into practice on the American programme. However, in the meantime the German Battleships level
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, while Battleship Yamato is unexpectedly deployed to
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, causing huge devastation. The lone Japanese Battleship is almost impossible for the Americans to track, but Bravo and Bluestone are deployed to hunt him down while Colossus is held as a war of attrition sets in with the German invasion force. In Southern France, Patton prepares his forces to cross the
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to more defensible positions in
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. On 26 December the Americans prepare for battle West of
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in an attempt to curb a German strike towards
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. Colossus is used to draw Siegfried into close combat, at which point the new Zephyr-class enhanced American troops devised by Stephanie and Alan are deployed. These have incredibly boosted speed at the expense of durability. While all five Zephyrs are lost in the battle they are able to slit Siegfried's throat with diamond daggers, eventually killing him. In Siberia, Maria is running an iconoclastic survival camp to train potential Soviet battleships. While she continues to supply the USSR with catalyst, high command continues to tire of her idiosyncrasies and independence, and is plotting against her with the recruits. One working for the regime is Oleysa, who is finally able to replicate Maria's transmutation skills after a brutal exercise. HMH Churchill and Tamara arrive in
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and link up with Patton's forces north of
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. They begin activating Tamara as HMH Britannia, while Patton devises a novel catapult tactic that allows HMH Churchill to be hurled at the Cruisers Gunther and Gutrune; she defeats both easily once in range, avenging HMH Dunkirk's death in Calais. Gutrune is killed while the crippled Gunter is captured by American forces, while the engagement stops the German advance. Bluestone and Bravo have tracked Yamato to an
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near
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, but query orders to liquidate the entire camp, giving the Japanese battleship a chance to escape. After the loss of Siegfried, the remaining German forces turn away from Detroit and towards
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, and realise that further Zephyrs are a month away from activation. To stem their approach, Groves prepares the atomic bomb
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for use against Siegmund. The Americans prepare a plan involving Colossus as bait to lure Siegmund towards the bomb near Oak Ridge on 29 January. However, the plan is complicated when Siegmund tells Colossus he wants to defect, but badly injures the American in the resulting misunderstanding. Nevertheless Colossus is able to get them both clear of the atomic blast. After the loss of Siegmund, Guderian commits suicide, and the bulk of the remaining German force surrenders. Yamato meanwhile has been withdrawn unseen via submarine. After realising this, Groves declares the invasion of America over. With German resources dwindling, 'Hitler' puts his faith in Project Götterdämmerung. Sieglinde is redeployed to the Eastern Front, joined by Battleship Zero - an experimental, animalistic leftover of the German test programme that finds affinity with Sieglinde. Speer meanwhile orders Scheele's tongue and hands removed after finding her suggesting surrender to Sieglinde; her halo skills make her too important to be killed. Interrogated by Stephanie, Siegmund reveals his apparent assassination of Hitler before travelling to Italy to meet up with Patton's force. Maria meanwhile meets Sieglinde at
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but is defeated by Battleship Zero and forced to retreat, while Yamato is fielded on the
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n front. With the Germans advancing, defences are hurriedly constructed outside of
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, while HMH Churchill is sent to support Maria. The German force successfully counters an attempted deployment of Russian Zephyrs at
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, and continues to advance on the Soviet capital. However, Zero is easily countered by HMH Churchill, and Maria is able to drive Sieglinde into retreat. She then takes her students to Eastern Russia and heavily injures Yamato at
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. With the invasion threat gone, Oleysa and the other students turn on Maria. Her body is transported back to Moscow for dissection; however, Maria survived the betrayal and on arrival kills Oleysa and destroys the
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before turning Stalin into solid catalyst. Maria declares that the USSR is now an
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, and while she will drive back any further invasions neither she nor the country will play any further part in the war. As a parting gesture, she repairs HMH Churchill's ruined knee. Meanwhile Groves plans a strike to knock Japan out of the war. Operation Debutante involves dropping Bravo, Bluestone and Siegmund into Japan, ostensibly to kidnap
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. However, an assault on
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is actually a ruse to dispose of both the capital and Siegmund, as the Americans know the Japanese have
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set up in the city as a final resort. The bomb detonates, horribly injuring Siegmund. Bravo and Bluestone are then sent in, and kill the wheelchair-bound Yamato. Hirohito then announces Japan's surrender.


Collected editions

As of , ''Invasion'' #8-17 remain uncollected.


Reception

''Über'' has received positive reviews.
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described it as one of Avatar's "most well-received and critically acclaimed" titles. Reviewing the first collection for
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, Andy Oliver praised Gillen for shattering "the complacency of the moral structure" often present in war comics, calling it "compelling and unsettling". Andrew Girdwood of Geek Native also recommended the volume, "provided you can take a bit of comic book war gore". Writing before the publication of ''Über: Invasion'' #12, Elias Rosner of Multiversity Comics took pains to warn readers that it "is not an easy series", but still recommended the series highly.


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