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06/26/2023

"When Peter Parker is stripped of his destiny as Spider-Man, as you all know from the previous article, The Maker (Reed Richards from Universe 1610) has stolen countless artifacts and materials from the members of the Illuminati. From T'Challa's Vibranium, Black Bolt's Terrigen Sphere, to mystical relics from Doctor Strange...
All of this serves the ultimate purpose of the villain, which is to create a new universe modeled after his home universe, Universe 1610, but everything there must follow The Maker's twisted ideology. And the universe that Reed is targeting is 6160, where he has intervened in the course of history on this Earth, killing the spider that should have bitten and transformed young Peter Parker into Spider-Man.
In addition, there are significant differences compared to my own 616 version, as Peter 1610 is one of the core heroes in this universe. He is a leading figure who inspires many superheroes or mutants to follow the path of righteousness, fighting against evil. In fact, Peter 1610 is considered the world's most renowned and highest-ranking superhero in his own universe (unlike the socially challenged one in 616). Therefore, it is natural and understandable that The Maker targets Spider-Man in his scheme to manipulate and transform Universe 6160 according to his own will."

06/22/2023

6. GWENOM: WHEN SPIDER-GWEN PLAYS VENOM

Unlike the Venom of Earth-616, which is an extraterrestrial symbiote, the Earth-65 version of Venom in Spider-Gwen's world is a result of an experiment. It was created by combining the radioactive isotopes from the spider that bit Gwen with the lizard DNA cells of the Lizard. Under the manipulation of Kingpin Matt Murdock, Gwen created Venom by using extracted radioactive material from the spider that had previously affected her best friend Harry Osborn's lizard-transformed cells. She intended to use it to cure him and also take advantage of the symbiote to restore her own powers.

Although lacking a distinct consciousness like the 616 version, this Earth-65 Venom is still a ferocious and voracious parasite. Immediately upon its creation, it attempted to bond with Gwen. However, Gwen discovered the symbiote's vulnerability to sound and managed to tame it using music, specifically the song "Face it, Tiger," transforming it into a compliant symbiote and a highly effective weapon. The relationship between Gwen and Venom is much more amicable compared to other universes, as this Venom only requires its host to share nutrients from their body, while Gwen can freely and comfortably use its powers. Though initially using Venom made Spider-Gwen appear more angry and bloodthirsty, those emotions ultimately stemmed from Gwen herself rather than any influence from Venom. Due to their mutually beneficial relationship, Gwen and Venom have formed a long-lasting bond, and when Gwen dons the Venom suit, she is referred to as Gwenom.

Venom not only provides Gwen with her main source of power (since her spider-irradiated gene is nullified), but the symbiote also serves as a versatile living costume for Gwen to utilize. Apart from using it as a combat outfit, Gwen can take advantage of Venom's shape-shifting abilities to transform it into any attire she desires in an instant, eliminating the need for changing clothes or buying new ones. However, the increased cost of food consumption to sustain the symbiote's nourishment becomes a significant factor. Gwen's Venom is also relatively sensitive to sound, fearing high-frequency sounds, but it has a fondness for music. It is also afraid of fire, although not as much as regular symbiotes.

Overall, Gwenom represents a unique and powerful amalgamation of Spider-Gwen and Venom, creating a formidable and visually striking character in the Earth-65 universe.

Note: The information provided is based on the character as known up until my knowledge cutoff in September 2021. There may have been updates or developments regarding Gwenom in subsequent comics.

06/22/2023

4."Captain America's Son Becomes the Lord of Dimension Z

The true plan of Winter Soldier in this Cold War operation has finally been revealed.

It turns out that White Wolf was never the true ally that Bucky was aiming for, but rather, it was Nomad Ian Rogers, the adopted son of Captain America. Being a clone carrying Zola's genes, Ian was the chosen one who could sit on the throne of power and rule over the entire monstrous Dimension Z that Zola had created. However, in his current state, Ian is not yet ready in all aspects to ascend to the golden throne, while the other two members of the Outer Circle, Power and Money, have already set their sights on Dimension Z. Therefore, Bucky had to turn to White Wolf, borrowing his help to seize Dimension Z ahead of the two adversaries. Additionally, he gave orders for Peggy to kidnap Ian and bring him to Dimension Z, disguising it as imprisonment but actually preparing him to take over the throne. Bucky then left a clue for Steve and Sam to lead them to Dimension Z, secretly aiding them so they could defeat White Wolf and pave the way for Nomad to ascend the throne and rule over Dimension Z.

With this newfound power, Ian can control the entire army of monsters in Dimension Z, becoming a stronghold and a valuable resource for Bucky in his role as the Revolution against the remaining members of the Outer Circle. While Steve finds Bucky's plan somewhat difficult to accept, he has decided to stay in Dimension Z to support the fight against the Outer Circle, as well as to monitor both his trusted comrades and his adopted son.

Cold War: Omega

06/22/2023

"MOON KNIGHT AND THE GIFT FROM THE ENEMY

One day, Moon Knight suddenly woke up in a strange dream where he had a happy family, reunited with his wife, children, father, and younger brother. But he quickly realized that it was just a dream orchestrated by someone. After waking up, he noticed that many others in the same house were also trapped in a similar state, deeply asleep in a dream where their deepest desires became reality. Marc quickly deduced that the mastermind behind this was Morpheus (not the Sandman from DC, mind you). This Morpheus was a long-time enemy of Moon Knight, whose real name was Robert Markham. Due to an overdose of drugs, he gained the ability to manipulate the dreams of others.

In his quest to confront Morpheus, Moon Knight continued to encounter the ideal dreams of his other personas. With Jake, it was a small cramped bar where he could treat all the downtrodden people abandoned by society. With Steven, it was a peaceful life with Marlene, the butler Samuels, and the maid Edda, without any other disruptive personas. Marc himself was also granted numerous other ideal dreams by Morpheus, such as being recognized by the Avengers, having a romantic adventure with Tigra, defeating Khonsu, having close comrades and friends, and unleashing his wrath upon his enemies. However, Moon Knight rejected all these dreams of happiness and ultimately caught up with Morpheus.

But in the end, it turned out that Morpheus had no ulterior motive. Refusing to help Black Spectre attack Moon Knight, Morpheus was stabbed with a fatal knife and lay waiting to die. In his final moments, he regretted his life and wanted to perform one meaningful act before his departure, so he granted them dreams where they could find happiness.

Moon Knight 2021 issue 24.

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