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"God War: Part 1 of 6"




Image:Quote1.png This place smells. And the indigenes--they look just human enough to be creepy. It's like a bad sense-net flick. Planet of the Monkey People. Image:Quote2.png
-- Vykni, commenting on New York City and it's human population.

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Synopsis for "God War: Part 1 of 6"

Reed Richards and Susan Storm are taking a normal shopping at a cosmetic store. Suddenly a group of super beings, known as Seed Nineteen, teleported into the midst of the store and having been escaping from their enemies. The group's leader, Threshold, is confuse as to why they are lead to Earth by a being called Seed. Among the group, "Tesseract" (the team's sentient vehicle) is unconscious (i.e. immobile) and Sky-Eater is seriously hurt. The group are extremely concern of him, and are encountered by a gun-wielding security officer. However, Threshold easily manage to absorb the officer's bullets and Vykni conjure and merge the debris of the store into a giant organism and allows to attack the officer. Fortunately Sue save the officer, and Reed easily cut the organism horizontally in half. But the two are quickly defeated by Dreamcatcher and Threshold. As the New York police arrived on the scene, Threshold have Dreamcatcher cloak the team in human disguises. Force to abandon Sky-Eater, Seed Sixteen then easily walk out of the scene. As they walk the city streets, Vykni finds the city and it's people odd since they are coordinated to a lesser known dimension due to previous circumstances, while the group are concern of Tesseract and especially Sky-Eater. The group then find their way to Central Park for a clearing zone to establish a beacon to their home dimension; however, Threshold suddenly realize to the group that they are trapped on Earth.

Seed Nineteen

Meanwhile back at the cosmetic store, Lieutenant Lumpkin and his troops arrives and regroups with Reed and Sue. The two explain what has happened to Lumpkin and Sue strongly suggest of confiscating Sky-Eater. Outside of the store, the soldiers are transporting the vehicle and Reed discovers a dropped Seed.

In Central Park, Brute is dismay in learning from Threshold that she has lost Seed. The team then put Tesseract in a clear surrounding as Vykni transforms the nearby trees into sentient guardians (tree-men). Threshold then orders Vykni to stay with Sky-Eater as she and the others are going to recover Seed.

At the Baxter Building, Reeds relates to Johnny Storm and Benjamin Grimm of his and Sue's encounter with Seed Nineteen as he studies Seed. Meanwhile, Sue and her father Dr. Franklin Storm examines Sky-Eater. Sue explains to her father about the vehicle being alive giving that it is photosynthesizing, but reveals that it is also dying if not treated soon.

Some blocks away, Dreamcatcher reveals to the group that she has located Seed in the Baxter Building.

Back at the Baxter Building, Reed is trying to communicate with Seed. Suddenly, Seed emits a bright light that engulfs Reed. At the bottom floor of the building, Seed Nineteen have easily bypass the building's security and are about to utilize the building's elevator. Ben and Johnny overhears the building's alarms and investigate what is happening as they await side-by-side with Lumpkin and his men for Seed Nineteen. As the elevator opens, they find them disguise as children. Not realizing who he is dealing with, Johnny approach Fountain and greets him. Once upon touching Johnny, Fountain cause him to burst him into flame in which Johnny actually feels absolute pain from his fire.

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Trivia

Seed Nineteen crossing a street as similar to the cover of Abbey Road.
  • The God War story arc pays homage to Jack Kirby's Fourth World. The characters Seed Nineteen are model after the Forever People.
  • The issue makes a reference to the front cover of The Beatles' album, Abbey Road, when Seed Nineteen crosses a street.


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