Appearing in "Armechadon!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Underground Legion
- Prime Skrull
- Sentry 459
- Blackwulf of Armechadon ⏵ (First appearance)
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Fourth Host (Invoked)
- Armechadon Deviants
- Hept-Supht (First appearance)
- Kulkulk (First appearance; dies)
- Talon (First appearance)
- ⏴ Starforce
- Underground of Armechadon (First appearance)
- Pelops (Mentioned)
- Mrs. Muggins
- Thor (Mentioned)
- Thunderstrike (Mentioned) (as "T'undastrike")
- ⏴ Nirvana ⏵ (First full appearance)
- First Host (Invoked)
- ⏴ Khult ⏵
Races and Species:
- Deviants of Armechadon
- Human/Deviant of Armechadon Hybrids
- Armechadon/Tebbel Deviant Hybrids
- Mutants
- Androids
- Kree Eternals
- Humans
- Kree Sentries
- Kree
- Prime Skrulls
- Deviants of Tebbel
Locations:
- Armechadon (First appearance)
- Unnamed province
- Tower of Tartarus (First appearance)
- Underground base of the Underground/Resistance of Armechadon (First appearance)
- Unnamed province
- Earth
- Manhattan
- Sparrow's Apartment Building (Destroyed)
- Manhattan
- The higher dimensions of Godstalker (Mentioned)
Items:
Vehicles:
- Vimana
- Club Galaxy's Space Shuttle
Synopsis for "Armechadon!"
- Synopsis not yet written
Notes
- In this issue, the Godstalker confirms that Sparrow's kind (i.e., mutants) is the fruition of genetic experiments performed one million years ago by its progenitors (i.e., the Celestials). The Godstalker later states that, since the "mainstreams" do not shine with Sparrow's light, they, like Tantalus and his species, are "gene trash" to be disposed of.
- After their shuttle emerges from hyperspace, Ultimus states that Armechadon lies "just beyond the white dwarf star." This would seem to be consistent with the idea, stated in Blackwulf #6, that Armechadon was located in the Sirius star system since, in the real world, one of the two stars in the Sirius system is a white dwarf. However, that name is never even mentioned in this issue or in the last two issues of this series.
- Mammoth (William) reveals to Caitlin that his mother was killed by Tantalus for the crime of mating with a human.
- Some online sites claim that the "Mrs. Muggins" who appears as Sparrow's landlady in this issue is the same Mrs. Muggins who was the long-time landlady of Peter Parker. This has not been confirmed.
- Touchstone reveals that she and Schizo are sisters.