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In Marvel's 'Ruins' storyline, Mystique died due to her brain imploding because of her power. The fact that too many people surrounded her led her to begin shapeshifting rapidly, which also overwhelmed her mind.


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It's a dystopian universe where superheroes are grotesque abominations, dangerous to the public. One of the superheroes that had to be "contained" was Quicksilver, and in this post, we're going to analyze his story. Let's see what happened to Quicksilver in 'Ruins.'


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Mystique is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by artist David Cockrum and writer Chris Claremont, the character first appeared in Ms. Marvel #16 (April 1978).


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Mystique Aliases Affiliation and Relationships Physical Characteristics Origin and Living Status Personal Information Creators and Appearances Creators Chris Claremont, Jim Mooney First Ms. Marvel #16 ( January, 1978) (Cameo) Ms. Marvel #18 ( March, 1978) (Full appearance) I am everywhere. I am nowhere. A shadow, unchained and unleashed.


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Ruins (Earth-9591) Ms. Tique. Amalgam pocket universe (Earth-9602) Day of Future Tense (Earth-9620) Archangel remained Apocalypse's pawn (Earth-10197) X-Campus. Mystique (Baby X-Men) Mojoworld (Mojoverse) Mystique (Adorable X-Babies) Mojoworld (Mojoverse) Current Reality is Unknown (Unknown Reality)


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Published: January 21, 2009 Marvel's favorite pessimist looks through his darkest glass yet into a world where "marvel" is just another word for "horror." Nuclear warfare, internment camps, government oppression, drug addiction, degradation, suicide.and those are just the ones we have words for.


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1. "Women in Flight" Appearances · Synopsis Writer (s) Warren Ellis Penciler (s) Cliff Nielsen Terese Nielsen Chris Moeller Inker (s) Cliff Nielsen Terese Nielsen Chris Moeller Colorist (s) Cliff Nielsen Terese Nielsen Chris Moeller Letterer (s) Jon Babcock


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Ruins was a 1995 miniseries by Warren Ellis, Cliff Nielsen, Terese Nielsen, and Chris Moeller that parodied the critically acclaimed Marvels series by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross. Where Marvels.


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Ruins is a 1995 limited series from Marvel Comics, a two-issue story set in an Alternate Universe inspired by Marvels. Whereas Marvels shows the history of the Marvel Universe through reporter Phil Sheldon's eyes, Ruins shows a world where everything went horribly wrong. It's written by Warren Ellis, with art by Cliff Nielsen and Terese Nielsen.


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First Death Ruins #2 ( September, 1995) Ruins #2 ( September, 1995) Contents 1 History


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Published Apr 21, 2021 In a new preview for Women of Marvel #1, Mystique is working a prehistoric-themed job, and she may have ruined Jurassic Park as a result. In a preview for Marvel's new series focused on its female heroes, Women of Marvel #1 will feature a story where one of the X-Men's greatest villains may have just ruined Jurassic Park.


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First Ruins #1 ( June, 1995) Everything that can go wrong will go wrong. — Phil Sheldon [src] Contents 1 History 2 Notes 3 Trivia 4 See Also 5 Links and References 5.1 References History Earth-9591 was a world similar to, but vastly different from the Earth-616 universe.


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One of the heroes' stories that really ended in a disturbing manner in Marvel Ruins was Mystique's. Like everyone else, the shapeshifter is not in the best shape here, and it certainly is one.


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10 Galactus In Ruins #1, it's revealed on the front page of a newspaper that Galactus had died mysteriously in space. The image shown was taken from a telescope powerful enough to get close-up pictures of Mars, where Galactus' corpse was seen floating in orbit.


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11 Hawkeye While Hawkeye was also an Avenger at this time, he wasn't on the quinjet when it was shot down, and his life was spared as a result. However, he wouldn't last much longer than his fellow Avengers, as Hawkeye was detained by authorities and promptly shot in the head, execution style.


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The cosmic radiation that Silver Surfer's dead body emitted long after his death caused the stealth mechanisms on the invading Kree ships to fail, which in turn caused them to be destroyed by the humans and their invasion of Earth to fail.