History
The Pantheon's history is presumably similar to their Earth-616 counterpart's.
According to Paris, the Pantheon were aware of Bruce Banner for years due to their surveillance of his father, Brian Banner as well as a vision of Bruce Andromeda had. At an unknown period of time, the Pantheon's base, the Mount was destroyed.[1]
After humankind was devastated by nuclear war, Prometheus was sent to investigate the Black Scythe terrorist organization in Philadelphia after Delphi had a vision. However, Prometheus was caught in the organization's biological attacks and died soon after. After that, the Pantheon's leader Atalanta swore vengeance on the Black Scythe.[2]
The Pantheon later went into seclusion and lived in a base beneath Canada's Columbia Icefield. One day, Delphi sensed that the Pantheon's former teammate Hulk had survived, was now going by the moniker of the Maestro, and was the middle of conquering Washington, D.C. Delphi informed the rest of the Pantheon. Hector and Ulysses wanted to stop the Maestro, but Atalanta was against it, having grown disillusioned with protecting humankind after its devastation. Later, the Pantheon discovered that their base had been discovered by Doctor Doom, and he demanded to be let in.[3]
Atalanta told her team to ignore Doom, but he promptly teleported himself into their base, forcing them to hear him out. Doom told the Pantheon that the Maestro planned on conquering the world, which interfered with his own needs. The Pantheon and Doom then came up with a plan to stop the Maestro. The Pantheon met with Maestro who welcomed them with open arms, though that almost didn't happen when Ajax recklessly attacked Maestro. As the two parties talked, the Pantheon told Maestro that A.I.M. had killed their member Prometheus and wanted revenge. Maestro agreed to help the Pantheon, and they took off for A.I.M's base in the Pantheon's jet. Maestro eventually grew suspicious and asked how Prometheus died. Ajax accidentally let it slip that Prometheus didn't die by A.I.M.'s hands. Maestro threatened the Pantheon but was then rendered unconscious by a powerful knockout gas provided by Doom.[2]
After capturing Maestro, the Pantheon debated what to do with him. They agreed keeping him in stasis wasn't a good option. So, Paris agreed to go into Maestro's mind with telepathy and force him to revert to Bruce Banner so he would be vulnerable. Using a machine, Paris entered Maestro's mind and managed to trick Maestro into thinking he broke free from stasis and killed most of the Pantheon. Paris then conjured an illusion of Maestro's mother Rebecca, which affected Maestro emotionally, causing him to turn back into Bruce Banner. This allowed Paris to shoot Banner to death with a handgun.[1]
However, Banner recovered from his gunshot wounds despite not being in his Maestro form. So, Atalanta had Banner been sealed away permanently in duranium, believing that it would hold him, while Ulysses openly expressed that this was a bad idea. Ulysses was proven correct when Banner transformed back into Maestro and easily broke free of the duranium. The Pantheon confronted Maestro as he was breaking into their base's missile room. Maestro took Atalanta hostage and forced Ulysses to fire missiles at A.I.M.'s base in Los Angeles. Despite that, Maestro killed Atalanta anyway. Ulysses that he would, though, and chose to launch missiles at the Pantheon's base as well. While Maestro fled, the Pantheon huddled around Atalanta's body and waited for the eventual demise.[4]
It was late revealed that Doom and Maestro were actually working together so they could destroy both the Pantheon and A.I.M. so they felt the two organizations impeded their plans to rule the world.[5]Paraphernalia
Weapons
Transportation
See Also
- 5 appearance(s) of Pantheon (Earth-9200)
- 2 mention(s) of Pantheon (Earth-9200)
- 6 image(s) of Pantheon (Earth-9200)
- 9 member(s) of Pantheon (Earth-9200)