—Xandarian WorldmindDue to his mental health, Richard Rider can no longer be entrusted with the roles of Nova Prime or Centurion. I have removed the Nova Force to the repository. Richard Rider has been deselected.
Appearing in "Brave New World"
Featured Characters:
- Nova (Richard Rider) (Depowered)
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Ego
- Thor (Mentioned)
- Tony Stark (Mentioned)
- Annihilus (Mentioned)
- Phalanx (Mentioned)
- God (Yahweh) (Mentioned)
- Supernova (Garthan Saal) (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Genius Loci
- Rigellians
- Manufactured Harmonites
- Shi'ar
- Phalanx (Mentioned)
- Xandarians (Mentioned)
Realities:
Locations:
- Near-Earth Orbit
- Surface of Ego/Nu-Xandar
- Hell (Mentioned)
- Xandar (Mentioned)
- Earth
- New York
Items:
Vehicles:
Events:
- Skrull Invasion (Mentioned)
Synopsis for "Brave New World"
- Synopsis not yet written
Solicit Synopsis
Richard Rider: Nova no more? With the new Nova Corps on Earth laying down the law, is there no longer a need for the Human Rocket? Plus: guest-stars Darkhawk and the original Quasar! Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning and Wellinton Alves hit you with the biggest twists yet in the latest jaw-dropping installment of what Wizard calls "the best outer space soap opera since "Star Wars!"
Notes
- the Writers are making Fun of DC's Green Lantern Corps, particularly its Member Mogo, who is a living Planet, in this Issue:
- Thing: Don't tell me he's made Ego a blasted Centurion!
- Nova: No, Mr. Grimm. I don't think anyone would be foolish enough to recruit a Planet into the Corps. (while smiling in the Reader's Direction)
- Torch: Right. For a Start, you'd need a really big Helmet... (or a Ring for the GL Corps...)
- Reed: Very droll, Johnny...
Trivia
- The title refers to the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley.