Dark Reignis a 2008 to 2009comic bookbrandingused byMarvel Comics.It deals with the aftermath of the "Secret Invasion"storyline, which resulted in a shift of power in theMarvel UniversetowardNorman Osborn.[1][2][3]The title refers to Osborn's rise to national power and the ramifications thereof.[4]Joe Quesada,then-editor-in-chiefof Marvel Comics, stated that "Dark Reign is not really an event, it's what's happening in the Marvel Universe." He believes that "Dark Reign leads to an interesting place in the Marvel Universe. I think you'll see a pulling back at the end of Dark Reign, but you'll understand at the end of it what we were trying to get to."[4]
"Dark Reign" | |||
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Publisher | Marvel Comics | ||
Publication date | February2009 | ||
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Main character(s) | New Avengers Iron Man Norman Osborn Dark Avengers The Cabal Thunderbolts The Hood's Crime Syndicate Dormammu | ||
Creative team | |||
Writer(s) | Brian Michael Bendis Jonathan Hickman Matt Fraction Rick Remender Kieron Gillen Peter Milligan Andy Diggle Greg Pak Jason Aaron Dan Slott | ||
Artist(s) | Alex Maleev |
Publication history
editThe story-line begins with the release ofSecret Invasion: Dark Reign,aone-shotbyBrian Michael Bendis(writer) andAlex Maleev(art), in December 2008. It continued in standalone mini-series and some individual issues of ongoing Marvel Comics titles throughout 2009. Selected ongoing Marvel titles were temporarily renamed to highlight their involvement in the story-line.[5]
Initial promotional images for the story-line included a series of "We Lost, They Won" images showing: a severed robotic head ofIron Man,Emma FrostholdingCyclops's blood-covered visor, thenew Captain Americabowing toNorman Osborn's Iron Patriot form,Daken'sWolverineform looking down,Thormotionless onLoki's female form,Venom'sSpider-Manappearance defeating Spider-Man,Henry Pym'sWaspalias (with Wasp's picture in the background), and theGreen Goblin(which quotes that "He won" ).
There is no corelimited seriesas there was in the preceding Secret Invasion event. Instead, the story-line is made up of one-shots that help fill in the gaps, limited series exploring the effect of the event on teams and individuals, as well as tie-ins with other ongoing series. The main story-line led into the 2010 "Siege"crossover event, although some plot elements are ongoing.
Plot
editFollowing theSkrullinvasion of Earth during Secret Invasion,Norman Osbornleverages his success in defeating the Skrulls to replaceTony Starkas director ofS.H.I.E.L.D.Deadpoolplays a large part in this, as he is supposed to send the information on how to kill the Skrull QueenVeranketoNick Fury.An error occurs during the process and the information goes to Osborn instead. Osborn shoots Veranke in the head and becomes the director of S.H.I.E.L.D., which he replaces withH.A.M.M.E.R.[6]Osborn simultaneously forms an alliance called theCabalwithDoctor Doom,Emma Frost,Namor,Loki,and theHood.He uses H.A.M.M.E.R. to carry out his agenda and, at times, the Cabal's. However, Osborn's actions and his reputation influence a number of heroes and villains to attempt to resist Osborn's rule and remove him from power by force, if necessary.[7]
Main characters
edit- Norman Osbornis the formerGreen Goblinand central focus of Dark Reign. He is featured in most of the ongoing series and mini-series linked to the Dark Reign story-line. Brian Bendis noted that "people know he's a bastard, but ignore it as long he gives them safety."[8]The character is shown as willing to destroy anything that threatens his public hero status. WriterMatt Fractioncommented that as the Iron Patriot, he is a "showman in armor". Osborn keeps the more volatile members of the Cabal in line with a "secret weapon" which is revealed to be theVoid.[9]Across multiple titles, the character is shown with ongoing mental instability from his days as the Goblin.[10][11][12]
- The Hoodis featured heavily during the Dark Reign story-line in bothNew AvengersandPunisher.[citation needed]In the first, Bendis explores the character's relationship withDormammuand his quest to become the newSorcerer Supreme.[citation needed]Rick Remender,writer ofPunisher,focuses more on his activities as a gangster and criminal.[citation needed]During the event, the character also features in theDark Reign: The Hoodmini-series, written byJeff Parker,and has a major role inMarvel Zombies 4.[citation needed]WriterFred Van Lenteexplained that,
"The Hood, of course, may not be acting of his own volition, since he has an unholy alliance with the Dread Dormammu, who may want the zombies and the virus that creates them for his own nefarious purposes. Plus, the Hood doesn't just bring any group of villains with him on this jaunt. He brings a very horror-oriented group of villains with him."[13](This group is theNight Shift.[13])
- Doctor Doomhopes to use the Cabal to conquer the world and, aided by his ally Namor, seize power when Osborn implodes, preferring to consider the Cabal as an association rather than as partners.[citation needed]A short story written by Jonathan Hickman[14]reveals that he plans to kill or enslave his Cabal allies in the near future. Doom is shown almost killing theBlack Pantherwhen the latter rejects a chair in the Cabal.[15]Doom also usesLatveriato house theAsgardiansas part of an agreement with Loki, which allows them to get rid ofThor,then exiled from Asgard.[citation needed]However, Doom makes it clear that he trusts neither Loki[16]nor Namor,[17]but merely finds them useful. InSiege: The Cabal,Doom leaves the Cabal after one of his Doombot duplicates he sent in his place is attacked by Osborn's secret weapon.[18]
- Lokiis often shown as a manipulator. He uses Osborn's help to make Thor kill Bor (Odin's father), and cause Thor's banishment.[19]Then, with Doom's help, Loki realizes his plan of taking the throne of Asgard. However, during Chthon's attack on Earth, Loki, disguised as theScarlet Witch,gathers a newMighty Avengersteam, which defeats the evil god.[20]Loki then subtly manipulates them to disturb Osborn's mental state and quicken his fall.[11]
- Namorhas possibly the smallest role in the Cabal, appearing mostly in titles written by Matt Fraction.[citation needed]Fraction shows him as a warrior with great pride, and builds a sexual relationship between him and Emma Frost.[citation needed]Namor becomes one of the leaders of theDark X-Men,as shown in Fraction'sUncanny X-Menas well as their own Dark Reign tie-in series.[citation needed]Namor was written as a loyal member of the Cabal until "Utopia",where he and Emma Frost betray Osborn and help the X-Men create their own island.[citation needed]
- Emma Frostwants the mutant community to have a position of power in Osborn's new world order.[citation needed]Multiple stories indicate that her relationship withCyclopssuffers because of secrets they keep from each other.[citation needed]Frost and Namor become the leaders of the Dark X-Men.[citation needed]She helps lead the Dark X-Men until the regularX-Menare captured.[citation needed]She and Namor turn against Osborn and help establish the Utopia island.[citation needed]During a battle with theDark Avengers,Frost uses her telepathy to defeat theSentryby taking part of the Void into herself and frightening him away.[citation needed]She had to remain in her diamond form in order to keep the Void trapped.[citation needed]
- Victoria Handis a former S.H.I.E.L.D. Business Affairs Operative.[citation needed]She is now Osborn's Deputy Director of H.A.M.M.E.R.[citation needed]Osborn has given her a list of jobs for building "a new world peacekeeping task force from scratch," including, but not limited to: creating an acronym for H.A.M.M.E.R., writing a full report on theFifty State Initiative,and stripping down and rebuildingCamp Hammond.[citation needed]Osborn calls her "my eyes and ears and mouth," and names her his second-in-command over his team of Avengers.[citation needed]She is sent by Osborn himself to take onBruce Bannerand his son,Skaar,where she shows great battle skills.[citation needed]
One-shots
editOne-shotshelp the transition from Secret Invasion and fill in other details behind the main story-line.
Dark Reign: Files
editDark Reign: The Cabal
editWritten byRick Remender,Jonathan Hickman,Matt Fraction,Kieron Gillen,andPeter Milligan,this one-shot features fivevignettesthat provide further information about the motivations of the members of the Cabal.[citation needed]
It is reprinted in theSiege Preludetrade paperback.[citation needed]
Dark Reign: Made Men
editWritten byFrank Tieri,this one-shot features vignettes that explore the impact of Osborn's rise, such asAttuma's resurrection, the appearance of the newEnforcer,the return of the originalSpymaster,and the appearance of a newJack O'Lantern.[21]
Dark Reign: New Nation
editThis kicks off ongoing seriesSecret Warriors,Agents of AtlasandWar Machineand limited seriesSkrull Kill KrewandNew Avengers:The Reunion.[citation needed]
Dark Reign: Goblin Legacy
editThe comic sees Victoria Hand collecting info about Norman Osborn's past.[citation needed]
Marvel Spotlight: Dark Reign
editM.O.D.O.K.: Reign Delay
editThis story was written and drawn byRyan Dunlaveyand shows M.O.D.O.K.'s attempt to take over his home townErie, Pennsylvania.It was serialized onMarvel Digital Comicsbefore appearing as a one-shot.[22]
Other one-shots
edit- Captain America Who Will Wield the Shield
- Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Exodus
- Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia
- Dark X-Men: The Confession
- Secret Invasion Dark Reign
- Secret Invasion Requiem
- Free Comic Book Day Avengers
- Planet Skaar
- Thor Defining Moments
- Uncanny X-Men Annual 2
Ongoing titles
editDark Reign has been used as a springboard to launch these ongoing series.
Agents of Atlas
editTheAgents of Atlasare shown opposing Osborn's agenda by taking on the role of "super-villains". Their first act is to attackFort Knoxand steal the gold reserve, which Osborn planned on using to finance a secret weapons system.[23]
Black Panther
editPrinceNamor,the Sub-Mariner, attempts to recruitT'Challafor theCabal,a secret council of super-villains. Attacked by the forces of fellow Cabal memberDoctor Doom,T'Challa is left comatose. His sister Shuri is trained as the next Panther, with the mantle passing onto her officially after T'Challa awakens from his coma and attempts to recover from his injuries. This then leads toDoomwar.
Dark Avengers
editWritten by Bendis, the series chronicles the aftermath of the U.S. government's disbanding of the federally sanctioned superhero team, theAvengers,and its reconstruction under Osborn's control. Their first mission is to save Doctor Doom and Latveria fromMorgan le Fay.
Punisher
editMarvel relaunchedThe Punisher War Journalin 2009 as simplyPunisher,with a thematic link to the events of the Dark Reign story-line. It sees Punisher attempting to kill Osborn, but Goblin sends his cabal member Hood against Punisher. Punisher then goes against Hood's gang.
Secret Warriors
editThis series, co-plotted by Bendis withJonathan Hickmanwriting,[24][25][26]was launched as part of the Dark Reign story-line.[27]Following their introduction in the Secret Invasion tie-in issues ofThe Mighty Avengers,Fury and the Secret Warriors discover that S.H.I.E.L.D. has been controlled byHYDRAsince its creation, and set out to defeat both HYDRA and Norman Osborn's H.A.M.M.E.R.
Spider Woman
editAfter Veranke's actions leave her feeling mistreated, Jessica joinsS.W.O.R.D.after she is recruited byAbigail Brand.Her first mission takes her to Madripoor where she takes on a Skrull posing as Spider-Man. After run-ins with HYDRA, another Skrull, and the newThunderbolts,Jessica eventually finds a wayward Skrull and she takes it down with the help of her teammates in the New Avengers. After the mission, Brand offers her different, new opportunities within S.W.O.R.D
S.W.O.R.D
editHenry Peter Gyrichis assigned as S.W.O.R.D. co-commander alongside Brand. Gyrich is able to persuade the heads of S.W.O.R.D. to pass legislation to have all aliens deported from Earth while Brand was distracted with another mission. He manages to take several notable aliens into custody includingNoh-Varr,Adam X,Beta Ray Bill,Jazinda,Karolina Dean,andHepzibah.
Vengeance of Moon Knight
editMoon Knight returns to New York after faking his death with Jake Lockley as his dominant personality, but still struggles against his violent nature and is hounded by Khonshu in the form of a small imaginary tormentor resembling a man in the Moon Knight costume with a bird skull who goads him to kill.
War Machine
editThe Amazing Spider-Man
editThe Amazing Spider-Man#595–599
Avengers The Initiative
editCaptain America
editCaptain Britain and MI 13
editDark Wolverine
editDeadpooland theThunderbolts
editDuring Secret Invasion, Osborn steals information that Deadpool had stolen from the Skrulls.[28]The story "How Low Can You Go?"[29]deals with the fallout from that, as writerDaniel Wayexplains: "The first thing Osborn does to try and take care of the situation is to bring in a hired gun to take Deadpool down, which would be Tiger-Shark. That would be the standard thing to do, but of course everything about Deadpool is non-standard. So it goes completely awry and Norman has to get more serious about things."[30]The story also sees the return ofBob, Agent of HYDRA,as Daniel Way described: "I don't want the book to become 'Deadpool and Friends', so characters will drift in and out, but Bob was someone I definitely wanted to bring in. It just had to be at the perfect moment and when I was putting this story-line together that moment presented itself."[30]This all leads directly to a confrontation with the new Thunderbolts team (now composed of black ops mercenaries) in "Magnum Opus", which crosses over betweenDeadpool(vol. 2) #8–9 andThunderbolts#130–131.[30]According toThunderboltswriterAndy Diggle:"It's a natural progression for Deadpool to go after Norman, and for Norman to send his personal hit-squad after Deadpool."[31]InDeadpool(vol. 2) #10, Osborn discovers that the Thunderbolts failed to kill Deadpool, so he sendsBullseye,posing asHawkeye,to kill him. However, Bullseye also fails twice, and then pays Deadpool the money Osborn owed so his life would be spared. The Thunderbolts recruit several new members as assassins, includingNuke,Ant-Man,andGrizzly.
Hulk
editIncredible Hercules
editIncredible Hulk
editIron Man
editMighty Avengers
editMs. Marvel
editRefusing to serve under Osborn, Ms. Marvel flees Avengers Tower and joins the New Avengers, becoming second-in-command. Osborn appoints former Thunderbolt member Moonstone (Karla Sofen) as the "new" Ms. Marvel to his Dark Avengers team; Moonstone wears a variation of Ms. Marvel's original costume. Osborn engineers a battle that results in Danvers' powers overloading, causing her apparent death. Moonstone takes over the title role in the ongoing Ms. Marvel series. Carol Danvers returns with the aid of the New Avengers, a group of M.O.D.O.K. embryos (creations of the organization Advanced Idea Mechanics [AIM]), and a character known as the "Storyteller" and reclaims the title of Ms. Marvel from Karla Sofen.
New Avengers
editSkaar Son of Hulk
editThor
editUncanny X-Men & X-Men Legacy
editWolverine Origins
editLimited series
editDark Reignlimited serieslook at the impact of the story-line on specific characters and groups.
All-New Savage She-Hulk
editFollowing the failed assassination attempt during which a key component of the male genetic birthing matrix—stolen to replace an identical component of the Femizon's matrix—is destroyed, Lyra is dispatched back in time to the era of Dark Reign on Earth-616 in a last-ditch attempt to prevent the extinction of her people.
Captain America: Reborn
editA six-issue limited series.
Dark Avengers: Ares
editThis saw Ares training H.A.M.M.E.R agents and then tackling some enemies from the past, including his son.
Dark Reign: Elektra
editA five-issue limited series written byZeb Wellswith artwork by Clay Mann, the series explores the reaction of the world to the return of Elektra in the aftermath of the Secret Invasion.[32]
Dark Reign: Fantastic Four
editA five-issue limited series, written byJonathan Hickman,explores the impact of an assault by H.A.M.M.E.R. on theBaxter Buildingand the team.[33][34]
Dark Reign: Hawkeye
editWritten byAndy Diggleand drawn byTom Raney,this five-issue limited series follows the adventures of Bullseye in his identity as Dark Avengers member Hawkeye. The writer notes that the premise of the series is, "What happens when you hide that behind a hero mask? And what happens when the public is only allowed to see the hero mask, and not the monster behind it?"[35][36]
Dark Reign: Lethal Legion
editWritten byFrank Tieriwith art by Mateus Santolouco,[37]the story showsGrim Reaperassembling a new Lethal Legion to combat Osborn. Writer Tieri notes that "they don't care who's in charge. They don't trust Norman, and they're not buying his talk. Not for a minute. Obviously that will bring them into conflict with Norman and the Dark Avengers."[21]
Dark Reign: Mister Negative
editA three-issue mini-series written byFred Van Lenteabout a gang-war between Cabal member The Hood and Spider-Man foeMister Negative.[38]The series reveals more about the character, something creatorDan Slotthad planned. Van Lente says: "One of the major subplots of the book isBetty Brant,who in the 'New Ways to Die' arc ofThe Amazing Spider-Manwas assigned the job of digging up as much dirt as she possibly could on Martin Li... She's continuing that investigation in theMister Negativeseries and inadvertently digs closer and closer to his actual origin and her life will be put in jeopardy as a result. "[39]
Dark Reign: The Hood
editA five-issue mini-series that details the actions ofHoodand the entity possessing the Hood. It shows that Hood has weakness in the form of his family and how he will do anything to keep their presence secret.
Dark Reign: The Sinister Spider-Man
editA four-issue mini-series by writer Brian Reed and artistChris Bachalo.[40]On the genesis of the series, the writer notes: "The whole Marvel Universe thinks Spider-Man is living in Avengers Tower, when it's reallyMac Gargan,who has a long history as a sociopath. "[41]
Dark Reign: Young Avengers
editA five-issue mini-series by writerPaul Cornell[42][43]and artistMark Brooks,[44]offered to Cornell based on the strength of his previousYoung Avengers Presentsstory,[42]which focused onVisionandStature.[45]
Following the events in Secret Invasion, the Young Avengers team heals the splits caused by the "Civil War",but find themselves fighting an even younger team. According to Cornell:" This is a story about what happens when the next generation come along, and suddenly you aren't the new young thing... There's this group of new super heroes who call themselves the Young Masters. They're young rebels on the run from the establishment, feared and hated by a world they've sworn to protect. "[42]This team is made up ofMelter II,Enchantress II,Executioner II,Big Zero, Coat of Arms, andEgghead II.[44][46]Cornell further said: "This is about what happens when a bunch of kids follow Osborn's lead, decide the world is hard and needs hard heroes."[43]
Dark Reign: Zodiac
editA three-issue mini-series byJoe CaseyandNathan Fox.[47][48][49]The series follows the adventures of a villain known as Zodiac (who kills the members of the criminal organization of thesame name) and gathers a group of villains around him to take on Osborn.
Dark X-Men: The Beginning & Dark X-Men
editIt details the story of Dark X-Men members and how they come to join this team and the return ofX-Manto Marvel Universe.
Doctor Voodoo: Avenger of the Supernatural
editA five-issue limited series, it shows how Doctor Voodoo faces the consequences of becoming Sorcerer Supreme and also takes downNightmare.
New Avengers: The Reunion
editA four-issue limited series, it deals with the reunion of Clint and Mockingbird and how they come to terms with each other.
Skrull Kill Krew
editA five-issue limited series written byAdam Felber,in which the original team is brought back together to fight the descendants of the original Cow-Skrulls.[50]
The Torch
editThe series brings original Human Torch and Toro back to Marvel Universe.
Timestorm 2009–2099
editThe series is a crossover between the mainstream Marvel Universe and a universe very similar to, but with notable differences from, the Marvel 2099 universe.
A4-issuelimited series titledStrangeand2-issue limited seriesX-Men vs Agents of Atlaswas also released during Dark Reign.
Dark Reign: The List
editA collection of one-shots dealing with different characters in the Marvel Universe who are hunted by Osborn,The Listsets the status quo for many books.[citation needed]Every story also contains a back-up feature.
- Avengerswas written by Bendis andMarko Djurdjevic.After the events of "Utopia",Clint Barton(Ronin), enraged that Osborn has been able to continue his rule despite his best efforts, decides to storm Avengers Tower and kill Osborn himself. After throwing Venom out the window and shooting Bullseye (who took his place as Hawkeye) five times, Barton confronts Moonstone andDaken.After killing Daken and using a security force field to eliminate Moonstone, Clint storms Osborn's lab and begins shooting what looks like him, but it is only aLife Model Decoy.Aresknocks Clint out and Osborn then arrests him.[51]This issue gives a lettered preview ofThe List – Daredeviland an unlettered preview ofThe List – X-Men.
- Daredevilwas written byAndy DiggleandBilly Tan.After a group of black-clad ninjas kill a group of crooked cops and lawyers, Osborn turns his attention to theHandand their new leader, Daredevil. Sending Bullseye out in his old suit along with H.A.M.M.E.R. agents, Bullseye and Daredevil clash. The two duel until they make it to the top of a condemned building that is about to be demolished. Bullseye announces that the building will be destroyed, but the 107 people inside refuse to leave. When Daredevil does not help the people, the building explodes and kills them all. Bullseye then retreats and Daredevil is shocked. It turns out later that the ninjas were led byLady BullseyeandKingpin,and were used to set up Daredevil.[52]This issue contains a preview ofDaredevil#501.
- Uncanny X-Menwas written byMatt FractionandAlan Davis.After Emma Frost and Namor's betrayal, Osborn decides to send Namor's former lover,Marrina Smallwood,to kill theAtlanteans.After Smallwood's attack, the X-Men sense her approach andIcemanfreezes the water withPsylocke's help. The X-Men then attack Marrina, and Namor eventually kills her. He throws her head into Avengers Tower and threatens to kill Osborn for what he has done.[53]This issue contains "Dead Man Walking", Matt Fraction's first story at Marvel Comics.
- Secret Warriorswas written by Hickman andEd McGuiness.Fury goes to Avengers Tower and walks into Osborn's office. Osborn tries to frighten Fury by showing him his List (which contains: "Neutralize Clint Barton; Eliminate Daredevil; Kill Namor; Kill Nick Fury; Neutralize Bruce Banner; Kill Frank Castle; Control" The World "; Kill Spider-Man" ), but Fury laughs it off because he has made a list of his own (whose items are: "Save the world; Punch Norman in the face; Have a beer" ). He tells Osborn that he needs to take a man named Seth Waters into custody, a former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent funneling money into accounts such as that of a group called Leviathan. Osborn interrogates Waters before Bullseye tortures him. After Fury gets what he needs, a data retrieval device, his partner Garrett shoots Waters; Fury punches Osborn in the face; and the two escape with the device. Ares throws off the choppers pursuing them to let them escape. Fury opens the device to reveal that HYDRA is a part of Leviathan, or Zodiac.[54]This issue contains "Today Earth Dies", a reprint of a Nick Fury story first published inStrange Tales#168.
- Hulkwas written byGreg PakandBen Oliver.In order to get rid ofBruce Bannerand his sonSkaar,Osborn sends a heavily armedVictoria Handand Moonstone to attack the duo. Banner finds a way around everything the Hand throws at him, but during the battle, he is exposed togamma radiationthat eventually turns him back into the Hulk. The Hand and Moonstone are defeated, but they succeed in their task: ensuring Banner will turn into the Hulk and that Skaar will be there to fight him, hopefully leading to them killing each other. Banner tells Skaar that when he turns into the Hulk, Skaar must be prepared to kill him.[55]This issue contains a reprint ofAmazing Spider-Man#14.
- Punisherwas written byRick RemenderandJohn Romita, Jr.Following repeated failed attempts to kill Castle, Osborn sends Daken and a platoon of H.A.M.M.E.R. troops to complete the mission. After a bloody round of hand-to-hand combat, Daken butchers Castle before kicking his remains from a rooftop. Castle's body parts are collected and spirited away byMoloids,seemingly operating under the protection ofMan-Thing.[56]This issue contains a preview ofPunisher#11.
- Wolverinewas written byJason Aaronand Esad Ribic. During his tenure as leader of H.A.M.M.E.R., Osborn tries to take control of theWorldand theWeapon Pluscreations.WolverineandNoh-Varrhead to the World to try to stop Osborn, but are soon attacked by a large army of Weapon Plus creations infected byAllgod(Weapon XVI), the living religion. Noh-Varr is rescued byFantomex,who admits he should have kept an eye on the World. The two of them make their way to the World's brain (now a sentient being) where they are confronted by the Allgod drones, Wolverine included. Noh-Varr is able to disarm Allgod by kissing the World's brain, thus showing it some compassion, and disabling Allgod. Immediately after this, Wolverine regains his senses and the three of them defeat Osborn's invading army ofDeathlokprototypes. Fantomex then uses a shrink-ray he reportedly stole fromDoctor Doomto shrink the World and take it for his own.[57]This issue contains Jason Aaron's never-before-reprinted first Wolverine story, fromWolverine(first series) #175.
- Spider-Manwas written byDan SlottandAdam Kubert.Peter Parkerteams-up with several other members of the Front Line to expose Osborn as a maniac. As Spider-Man, he breaks into Osborn's lab and downloads a video showing Osborn using a live human as a test subject. However, he is caught by Osborn, who was already planning on killing him. Spider-Man escapes, with Osborn chasing him as the Iron Patriot. After a long battle in which Spider-Man is assaulted by his former fans, now adamantly defending Iron Patriot, he is able to damage the Iron Patriot Uni-Beam, whose star-shape was already structurally unsound. While Osborn recovers from the attack, Spider-Man changes back into Peter Parker. As Parker, he is then able to upload the video to all his friends online, who are all either involved in the media or tech-savvy. When Osborn confronts him, prepared to kill him, Parker states that as a taxpaying American citizen who has not broken any laws, Osborn has no legal ground to assault him. Osborn storms off to attempt to suppress the video, claiming he has added another name to his List: Peter Parker.[58]This issue contains the story fromThe Pulse#5 outing Norman Osborn as the Green Goblin to the world.
Issues
editAs of November 2009, the following issues had been announced as being part of Dark Reign:[27]
- Agents of Atlas(vol. 2) #1–7[59][60]
- The Amazing Spider-ManVol. 2 #595–599
- Avengers: The Initiative#20–25[61][62][63]
- Black Panther(vol. 5) #1–6[64]
- Dark AvengersVol. 1 #1–6[65]
- Dark Avengers:Ares#1–3
- Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Exodus#1
- Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia#1[66][67][68][69][70][71]
- Dark Reign Files#1
- Dark Reign:The Cabal#1[72]
- Dark Reign:Elektra#1–5[32]
- Dark Reign:Fantastic Four#1–5[33][34]
- Dark Reign:The Goblin Legacy#1[73]
- Dark Reign:Hawkeye#1–5[35]
- Dark Reign:The Hood#1–5[74][75]
- Dark Reign:Lethal Legion#1–3[37]
- Dark Reign: The List –Amazing Spider-Man#1[76]
- Dark Reign: The List –Avengers#1[76]
- Dark Reign: The List –Daredevil#1[76]
- Dark Reign: The List –Hulk#1[76]
- Dark Reign: The List –Punisher#1[76]
- Dark Reign: The List –Secret Warriors#1[76]
- Dark Reign: The List –X-Men#1[76]
- Dark Reign: The List –Wolverine#1[76]
- Dark Reign: Made Men#1[21]
- Dark Reign:Mister Negative#1–3[38][39]
- Dark Reign: New Nation#1
- Dark Reign:Sinister Spider-Man#1–4[40][41]
- Dark Reign:Young Avengers#1–5[42][43]
- Dark Reign:Zodiac#1–3[47][48][49]
- Dark X-Men:The Beginning#1–3
- DeadpoolVol. 3 #4–12[30][31]
- Hulk(vol. 2) #13
- The Incredible Hercules#127–129[77]
- The Invincible Iron ManVol. 1 #8–19[78]
- Marvel Spotlight#37 (alsoMarvel Spotlight Dark Reign#1)[79]
- The Mighty AvengersVol. 1 #21–26[80]
- M.O.D.O.K.:Reign Delay#1[22]
- Ms. Marvel(vol. 2) #34–46
- New AvengersVol. 1 #48–55[81]
- New Avengers: The Reunion#1–4
- Punisher(2009)Vol. 8 #1–6[82][83][84]
- All New SavageShe-Hulk#1–4[85][86]
- Secret Invasion:Dark Reign#1
- Secret Invasion: Requiem#1
- Secret Warriors#1–6[24][25][26]
- Skrull Kill Krew(vol. 2) #1–5[50]
- ThunderboltsVol. 1 #128–140[30][31][87]
- Uncanny X-MenVol. 1 #513–514, Annual #2[88]
- War Machine(vol. 2) #1–5 10-12[89]
- WolverineVol. 3 #75–79 (shows as Dark Wolverine)
- Wolverine: Origins#33–36
- X-Men: Legacy#226–227
- Doctor Voodoo Avenger of the Supernatural#1-5
- Involved, but not listed[citation needed]
- Agents of Atlas(vol. 2) #8–11
- Avengers: The Initiative#26–31
- Black Panther(vol. 5) #7–12
- Captain America(vol. 5) #49–50
- Captain America#600
- Captain America Reborn Prelude
- Captain America Reborn#1–6
- Captain America reborn: Who Will Wield the Shield?
- Captain Britain and MI13#10–15, Annual #1
- Dark Avengers#9–12 Annual 1
- Dark Wolverine#80-81
- Dark X-Men#1–5
- Dark X-Men: The Confession#1
- Free Comic Book DayAvengers 2009
- Incredible Hulk#601–605
- The Invincible Iron Man#20–24
- Marvel Zombies 4#1–4
- The Mighty Avengers#27–34
- New Avengers#56–60
- PlanetSkaarPrologue#1
- Secret Warriors#7–10
- Skaar: Son of Hulk#11–12
- Spider-Woman#1–7
- SWORD#1–5
- The Torch#1–8
- Thor#600–606
- Thor Giant-Size Finale#1
- Thunderbolts#126–127
- Timestorm 2009–2099#1–4
- War Machine(vol.2) # 6-9
- Vengeance ofMoon Knight#1–6
- Marvel Encyclopedia #1
- Marvel Preview Special Dark Reign Edition #1
- What If? Dark Reign #1
Aftermath
editStarting in January 2010, Norman Osborn's reign ended in the "Siege"story arc, which details Osborn's invasion of Asgard and the reunion of the Avengers. This then leads into a new era, calledThe Heroic Age.[90]
In other media
editThe plot ofDark Reignwas adapted as the twelve Spec-Ops Mission ofMarvel: Avengers Alliance.It was also the basis forMarvel Puzzle Quest.[91]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^"Getting Dark: Brian Bendis on Dark Avengers & Dark Reign".Newsarama.September 29, 2008.
- ^"Marvel Announces 'Dark Reign' at Diamond Retailer Summit".Newsarama.September 9, 2008.
- ^"Prepare for a Dark Reign".Marvel.com.September 9, 2008.
- ^ab"Updated: NYCC '09 – 'Dark Reign' Panel Full Report".Newsarama.February 6, 2009.
- ^"NYCC: Way and Liu Talk 'Dark Wolverine'".Comic Book Resources.February 6, 2009.
- ^Brian Michael Bendis(w),Mike Deodato(p), Mike Deodato (i). "Secret Invasion: Dark Reign"Dark Avengers,vol. 1, no. 1 (January 2009).Marvel Comics.
- ^Brian Michael Bendis (w),Alex Maleev(p),Dean White(i). "Secret Invasion: Dark Reign"Secret Invasion: Dark Reign,vol. 1, no. 1 (December 2008). Marvel Comics.
- ^Wizard Magazine#210 (April 2009)
- ^Wizard Magazine#212 (June 2009)
- ^Secret Invasion: Dark Reign(February 2009)
- ^abThe Mighty Avengers#24 (June 2009)
- ^Thunderbolts#131 (June 2009)
- ^abRichards, Dave (March 20, 2009)."Fred Van Lente Talks 'Marvel Zombies 4'".Comic Book Resources.RetrievedApril 11,2009.
- ^Dark Reign: The Cabal(June 2009)
- ^Black Panther(vol. 5) #2 (May 2009)
- ^Thor#603 (November 2009)
- ^Dark Reign: Made Men(digital comics) #1 (April 2009)
- ^Siege: The CabalVol 1 (February, 2010)
- ^Thor#600 (April 2009)
- ^The Mighty Avengers#21–23 (March – May 2009)
- ^abcSchedeen, Jesse (February 9, 2009)."Dark Reign Creates Made Men".IGN.RetrievedMay 6,2009.
- ^abParkin, JK (June 5, 2009)."Talking with Ryan Dunlavey about M.O.D.O.K."Comic Book Resources.Archived fromthe originalon June 8, 2009.RetrievedJune 6,2009.
- ^Dark Reign: New Nation(February 2009)
- ^ab"WW Chicago: Hickman and Bendis on 'Secret Warriors'".Comic Book Resources.June 29, 2008.
- ^ab"Brian Bendis: Secret Warriors and Paying It Forward".Newsarama.July 1, 2008.
- ^ab"Uncovering the Secret Warriors".IGN.December 2, 2008.
- ^ab"Marvel's 'Dark Reign' Solicitations".Comic Book Resources.December 5, 2008.
- ^Deadpool(vol. 2) #3 (December 2008)
- ^Deadpool(vol. 2) #6–7 (March – April 2009)
- ^abcdeRichards, David (December 16, 2008)."Way Talks Deadpool and Thunderbolts, Bob".Comic Book Resources.RetrievedMay 10,2009.
- ^abc"Thunderbolts vs. Deadpool: Fight".Newsarama.December 16, 2008.
- ^abEkstrom, Steve (February 18, 2009)."Zeb Wells on 'Dark Reign: Elektra'".Newsarama.RetrievedMay 6,2009.
- ^ab"Jonathan Hickman – Secret Warriors, the FF and More".Newsarama.January 12, 2009.
- ^ab"Osborn Supremacy: Fantastic Four".Comic Book Resources.February 13, 2009.
- ^abGeorge, Richard (February 22, 2009)."Dark Avengers spins offDark Reign: Hawkeye".IGN.RetrievedMay 5,2009.
- ^"What's in a Name? Andy Diggle onDark Reign: Hawkeye".Newsarama.March 2, 2009.
- ^abBrady, Matt (May 26, 2009)."Sticking it to the Man: Frank Tieri Talks Lethal Legion".RetrievedMay 26,2009.
- ^ab"Weekly Webbing: Getting Negative with Fred Van Lente".Newsarama.May 8, 2009.RetrievedMay 9,2009.
- ^abRichards, Dave (May 7, 2009)."Forget It, Spidey! It's Chinatown: Van Lente on Mister Negative".Comic Book Resources.RetrievedMay 9,2009.
- ^abRogers, Vaneta (March 30, 2009)."Look Out! Here Comes the Sinister Spider-Man".Newsarama.RetrievedMay 9,2009.
- ^abRichards, David (April 24, 2009)."The Osborn Supremacy: Venom".Comic Book Resources.RetrievedMay 6,2009.
- ^abcdRichards, Dave (February 7, 2009)."NYCC: Cornell TalksDark Reign: Young Avengers".Comic Book Resources.RetrievedMay 25,2009.
- ^abcArrant, Chris (February 7, 2009)."NYCC '09 – Paul Cornell onDark Reign: Young Avengers".Newsarama.RetrievedMay 25,2009.
- ^abRogers, Vaneta (February 20, 2009)."Mark Brooks: Designing the Young Masters".Newsarama.RetrievedMay 25,2009.
- ^Richards, Dave (April 23, 2008)."Vision Quest: Cornell talksYoung Avengers Presents".Comic Book Resources.RetrievedMay 25,2009.
- ^Stevens, Tim (February 6, 2009)."NYCC '09:Dark Reign: Young Avengers".Marvel.com.RetrievedFebruary 7,2009.
- ^abRichards, Dave (February 28, 2009)."WC: Casey TalksDark Reign: Zodiac".Comic Book Resources.RetrievedMay 6,2009.
- ^ab"WonderCon '09 – Joe Casey TalksDark Reign: Zodiac".Newsarama.February 28, 2009.
- ^ab"The Osborn Supremacy: Zodiac".Comic Book Resources.April 7, 2009.
- ^ab"Adam Felber – Hangin' With the Skrull Kill Krew".Newsarama.February 10, 2009.
- ^Dark Reign: The List – Avengers(November 2009)
- ^Dark Reign: The List – Daredevil(November 2009)
- ^Dark Reign: The List – X-Men(November 2009)
- ^Dark Reign: The List – Secret Warriors(December 2009)
- ^Dark Reign: The List – Hulk(December 2009)
- ^Dark Reign: The List – Punisher(December 2009)
- ^Dark Reign: The List – Wolverine(December 2009)
- ^Dark Reign: The List – The Amazing Spider-Man(January 2010)
- ^"The Osborn Supremacy: Agents of Atlas".Comic Book Resources.January 12, 2009.
- ^"Marvel Heroes:Agents of Atlas#8 ".Marvel Previews(69): 34. June 2009.
Not a 'Dark Reign' tie-in.
- ^"Gage: Taking the Initiative Under a Dark Reign".Newsarama.December 10, 2008.
- ^"Avengers: The Initiative#26 ".Marvel Previews(69): 44. June 2009.Issue #26 is listed under "Marvel Heroes" and not the "Dark Reign" section.
- ^Richards, Dave (May 21, 2009)."The Osborn Supremacy: The Initiative".Comic Book Resources.RetrievedMay 21,2009.
- ^"The Osborn Supremacy: Black Panther".Comic Book Resources.January 6, 2009.
- ^"The Osborn Supremacy: Dark Avengers".Comic Book Resources.January 22, 2008.
- ^"WC: Fraction and Lowe onDark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men".Comic Book Resources.March 1, 2009.
- ^"WonderCon '09 – Fraction TalksUncanny X-Men/Dark Avengers".Newsarama.March 1, 2009.
- ^"Iron Patriotism: Norman Osborn".Comic Book Resources.May 1, 2009.
- ^"Iron Patriotism: Venom".Comic Book Resources.May 8, 2009.
- ^"Iron Patriotism: Bullseye".Comic Book Resources.May 15, 2009.
- ^Richards, Dave (June 5, 2009)."Iron Patriotism: Daken".Comic Book Resources.RetrievedJune 6,2009.
- ^"Marvel Comics' Full April 2009 Solicitations".Newsarama.January 19, 2009.
- ^"Dark Reign: The Goblin Legacy".Marvel Previews(69): 36. June 2009.
- ^"NYCC: Parker TalksDark Reign: The Hood".Comic Book Resources.February 7, 2009.
- ^"Good at Being Bad: Jeff Parker onDark Reign: The Hood".Newsarama.April 16, 2009.
- ^abcdefghJensen, Van (June 22, 2009)."HeroesCon:Dark Reign: The ListPanel ".Comic Book Resources.RetrievedJune 22,2009.
- ^"Marvel Heroes:The Incredible Hercules#131 ".Marvel Previews(69): 51. June 2009.Issue #131 is listed under "Marvel Heroes" and not the "Dark Reign" section.
- ^"The Osborn Supremacy: Iron Man".Comic Book Resources.December 26, 2008.
- ^"Marvel Spotlight (2005) #37".Marvel Entertainment.Retrieved9 February2019.
- ^"Marvel Heroes:The Mighty Avengers#27 ".Marvel Previews(69): 52. June 2009.Though issue #27 was not solicited as a "Dark Reign" issue, the solicitation text does mention that this issue "ties to both 'Dark Reign' and 'War of Kings'. "
- ^"The Osborn Supremacy: New Avengers".Comic Book Resources.January 26, 2009.
- ^"The Osborn Supremacy: Punisher".Comic Book Resources.March 18, 2009.
- ^"Marvel Heroes:Punisher#7 ".Marvel Previews(69): 59. June 2009.Issue #7 is listed under "Marvel Heroes" and not the "Dark Reign" section.
- ^Richards, Dave (June 5, 2009)."Scourging the Underworld: Rick Remender Talks Punisher".Comic Book Resources.RetrievedJune 6,2009.
- ^"The New Green: Fred Van Lente onSavage She-Hulk".Newsarama.March 17, 2009.
- ^"War of the Sexes: Van Lente Talks All-NewSavage She-Hulk".Comic Book Resources.March 27, 2009.
- ^"The Osborn Supremacy: Thunderbolts".Comic Book Resources.January 9, 2009.
- ^"The Osborn Supremacy: Uncanny X-Men".Comic Book Resources.January 21, 2008.
- ^"The Osborn Supremacy: War Machine".Comic Book Resources.April 17, 2009.
- ^Colton, David (January 27, 2010)."First Look: Marvel Comics' 'Heroes Will Be Heroes Again'".USA Today.RetrievedJanuary 27,2010.
- ^Fahey, Mike (October 5, 2015)."Marvel Puzzle Quest Coming To Consoles Without The Free-To-Play Nonsense".Kotaku.Archived fromthe originalon March 4, 2016.RetrievedMay 15,2019.
External links
edit- Official website
- Dark Reign mini-siteatIGN
- Dark Reignat the Comic Book DB (archived fromthe original)
- Dark Reignat comiXology