Secret Wars is the title of Marvel's first ever company-wide crossover event. It was the first crossover event to include all company properties in the history of comics. Secret Wars was developed at the request of the toy manufacturer Mattel, who wanted to capitalize on the resurgence in popularity of action figure toys in the early 1980s and create a new line of toys for popular Marvel characters. The company asked for an editorial concept to be published that tied-in with the new toy line and brought all of the characters together.[1]
The toy line that inspired the Secret Wars event did not sell exceptionally well. However, the limited-edition line of comics that it produced became the best-selling comic book series in 25 years. This inspired the idea of having all of Marvel's characters appear in an annual crossover event, and has been a tradition that Marvel Comics has continued to this day.[1]
A sequel, Secret Wars II was published the next year in 1986, tying-in almost every Marvel comic book written at the time and featuring a plot involving the original Secret Wars architect, Beyonder, visiting Earth. In 2015, Marvel released another large event under the name Secret Wars.
Synopsis
The Secret Wars event began in each individual hero's respective magazines, with all of the chosen heroes feeling "called" to a massive mechanical ring that mysteriously appeared in Central Park and that instantly transports them to a location called Battleworld when they step inside. The events of each character being transported from Earth to Battleworld were depicted in:
- Amazing Spider-Man #251
- Uncanny X-Men #180
- Iron Man #181
- Incredible Hulk #294
- Thing #10
- Thor #341
- Avengers #242
- Captain America #292
- Fantastic Four #265
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Notes
- Though they were allied with Captain America's faction, the X-Men chose to act as a "third force" in the conflict, because of others' skepticism over Magneto's presence among the heroes.
- As revealed in 2015's Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars, Deadpool originally took part in this event. After a failed romance with Wasp, she wished to forget him so strongly, everyone present did as well. However, he in turn wished for Zsaji's revival, and sent her back to her homeworld.[6]
- The heroes' absence causes criminal activity to greatly increase on Earth.[7]
See Also
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