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Marvel Comics #1000 (Comic Book)
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Marvel Comics #1000 is an extra large comic book published by Marvel Comics for their 80th anniversary. It contains over eighty pages, each page with one comic and corresponding to a year that Marvel (or Timely or Atlas Comics) published a comic. It's called Marvel Comics #1000 due to the editors extrapolating what number Marvel Comics (which turned into Marvel Mystery Comics and then Marvel Tales) would be had it not stopped being published.note Though according to The Hollywood Reporter, even if Marvel Comics had continued to be published monthly since 1939, it would only have gotten to roughly issue #960 at the time #1000 was publishedThe overall story of the book, written by Al Ewing with a variety of artists, is about the Eternity Mask — a mysterious mask that makes the wearer equal to whomever they fight — and the people who wore the mask, tried to use the mask for their own purpose, or sought the mask. As Robert daCosta, Jimmy Woo, Night Thrasher, and Adam Brashear try to unravel its mystery, they soon learn that the Eternity Mask is intrinsically tied to the history of the Marvel Universe. | |
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Canon Foreigner | |
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Canon Foreigner: Now that Conan the Barbarian is part of the Marvel Universe, the book features two stories not set in the Marvel Universe: "Red Four," which is set in the Star Wars universe, and "Miracleman: Prelude," which is set in Miracleman's universe. | |
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Strong as They Need to Be | |
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Strong as They Need to Be: The Eternity Mask makes the wearer the equal to whomever they are fighting. But as the aged Black Rider said, you can still be defeated or killed, all it does is give you a fighting chance. | |
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Creator Cameo | |
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Creator Cameo: J. Michael Straczynski appears in one panel of "What Do You Regret?" regretting his Amazing Spider-Man story "Sins Past." | |
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Breaking the Fourth Wall | |
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: The Deadpool pages, sure, but also the Hercules page, too. And Rick Jones's page. | |
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Chekhov's Gag | |
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Chekhov's Gag: During Night Thrasher's segment, he speculates that a person with the Eternity Mask could be wearing a mask under the mask. Sure enough, the new Masked Raider is wearing mask over the mask. | |
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Ironic Echo | |
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Ironic Echo: Night Thrasher, investigating the Eternity Mask, quotes something his old (evil) mentor said about "building with many hands", then murmurs "the mystery intrigues me", something The One Above All said in the final issue of The Ultimates Squared. | |
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TheUnReveal | |
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The Un-Reveal: Night Thrasher speculates that among the many owners of the Eternity Mask could've been a few others over the years who've worn black masks, like one of the Zodiacs. We don't learn if his hunch is correct. Whoever the newest Masked Raider is goes unrevealed. For now, though the page notes it will be revealed come 2020. | |
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Animated Actors | |
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Animated Actors: "Enter—Stage Center" presents the moments before Wolverine's introduction as an actor getting jazzed up for his big scene, showing him briefly going over his background with his writers before he goes on stage. | |
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Mask of Power | |
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Mask of Power: The Eternity Mask, created by a group of mages in medieval Europe from Eternity's own substance to empower their peasants into equals of King Arthur's knights and overthrow the monarchy. It is enchanted to equalize ones power and skill to whoever they face, always giving them a fighting chance as long as they don't use it for oppression or already outmatch them. It's changed hands many, many times over the centuries, came into the possession of both individuals and groups, all using it to their own ends even if most would never fully understand how it works. | |
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Mythology Gag | |
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Mythology Gag: Here and there... The cover itself is Alex Ross's hand-painted collage of iconic Marvel Comics covers. The first story is drawn by Steve Epting, who also drew the Golden Age-focused story The Marvels Project, which began with the creation of the Human Torch. The first story with Roberto uses the same style of introductory captions used through New Avengers and U.S.Avengers. Not coincidentally, those were written by Al Ewing. The Young Avengers page is drawn by Jim Cheung, who drew the original series and Children's Crusade. The In Memoriam page that includes all the names of the Marvel staff that passed away, reuses the opening page of the first Marvel Graphic Novel (better known as The Death of Captain Marvel), the book where Captain Marvel died from cancer and the Marvel Universe came together to honor him. | |
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Deathly Unmasking | |
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Deathly Unmasking: Jim Gardley is found bleeding out by Matt Masters. While Matt wants to take the Eternity Mask off of Jim so he won't choke on his own blood, Jim begs him not to, as he claims the mask gives him a Healing Factor that lets him withstand grave injuries. True to form, once Matt takes off the mask, Jim succumbs to his wounds and dies. | |
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy | |
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: One of Deadpool's segments has him brush off the 9-panel layout as too claustrophobic and short to get anything said... while rambling for 8 of those panels. | |
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Rapid Aging | |
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Rapid Aging: The fate of Blind Justice, aged to death by agents of the Enclave, which makes figuring out when he died impossible. | |
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Elemental Motifs | |
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Elemental Motifs: Eternity presents Marvel Comics' first four heroes — The Human Torch, who becomes an Elemental Embodiment (fire), Namor, who has a fully amphibious body with mastery of undersea combat (water), Ka-Zar, who has superhuman strength (earth), and The Angel, who has wings that allow him to fly (air) — as representatives of the elements. | |
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The Stinger | |
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The Stinger: The story ends, followed by the long list of artists credits for the issue, then a memorial page for all the Marvel personnel who've passed over the years... then one last story page, showing the last of the Enclave working on Adam-IV... also known as Korvac... | |
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Obliviously Evil | |
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Obliviously Evil: One of the few conditions of wearing the Eternity Mask is you can't use it to oppress people, so the Enclave are miffed when they can't get it to work for them. They're just trying to control the world. What's so evil about that? | |
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Artistic License – History | |
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Artistic License – History: The page for 1943 features America Chavez, stating that Miss America debuted that year. However, that was Madeline Joyce, while America Chavez didn't premiere until 2011. | |
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You Kill It, You Bought It | |
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You Kill It, You Bought It: Jimmy Woo asks his old buddy Gorilla Man to help scan the mind of the dead Celestial the Avengers are operating out of to find out more about the Eternity Mask. Ken is reluctant in case it kills him, and then passes the powers of Gorilla Man on to it. | |
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Child Naming Request | |
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Child Naming Request: "We're Calling Him Ben." reveals that several pregnant women have asked Spidey what his real name was, since they wanted to name their infant sons after the man who'd just saved them. Peter lied and told them his name was Ben, to honor his dead uncle. Makes one wonder how much NYC naming demographics have shifted. | |
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Once Done, Never Forgotten | |
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Once Done, Never Forgotten: A lot of the Jessica Jones and Luke Cage page has her bringing up the Doctor Doom money story. | |
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Coat, Hat, Mask | |
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Coat, Hat, Mask: The outfit of the new Masked Raider. His mask just happens to be the Eternity Mask. | |
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Put on a Bus | |
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Put on a Bus: Roberto does some of the leg-work through the main story, only to disappear partway through due to his death in Uncanny X-Men (2018) (though he returns in X-Men (2019)). | |
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Continuity Cavalcade | |
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Continuity Cavalcade: What do you expect from an Al Ewing book celebrating 80 years of Marvel? | |
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Cerebus Retcon | |
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Cerebus Retcon: America Chavez's backstory in "Fight For Love" is given a darker treatment. In Young Avengers: Vol. 2 and America (2017), she was depicted arriving on Earth-616 from the Utopian Realm with little trouble, the latter even having her immediately join a party. In #1000, she arrived in the Bronx nearly exhausted to death from the energy consumption it took for a small child to travel to another universe. The same Nuyorican grandma seen feeding her at the party in America is established to have rescued young Chavez when she found her laying on the street. | |
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Canon Character All Along | |
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Canon Character All Along: The Operative was an original character created for Mystery Men and active during the period immediately predating Marvel's publication history. Turns out after the events of that story, he became the Golden Age Private Eye, the Ferret. | |
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Art Shift | |
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Art Shift: This is a given since every page is by a different artist. | |
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The Bus Came Back | |
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The Bus Came Back: The Young Avengers segment has Eli Bradley return as Patriot, after last having been seen at the end of Avengers: The Children's Crusade back in 2011. | |
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Meta Origin | |
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Meta Origin: The Eternity Mask ties the origin of the Masked Raider, the Black Rider, the Thunderer/Dark Avenger and Blind Justice together. Meanwhile, the Enclave side of things ties together the Human Torch, Adam-II and Adam Warlock. | |
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Intimate Lotion Application | |
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Intimate Lotion Application: One joke panel features Domino, Rogue, and Psylocke in swimsuits trying to convince Deadpool to rub lotion on them for the next swimsuit special. | |
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Deliberate Values Dissonance | |
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Deliberate Values Dissonance: Sir Percy, the Black Knight, is horrified by the idea that the Eternity Mask might one day lead to the birth of a nation without a king, where the common man holds power over nobility.note Notably, Al Ewing has expressed anti-monarchist sentiments in the past. | |
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Reunion Show | |
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Reunion Show: More like Reunion Short but the Young Avengers segment acts as one for the original team getting back together for the first time in a while. | |
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Cool Mask | |
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Cool Mask: The Eternity Mask. It's not just cool, it makes anyone who wears it is equal to anyone they fight. | |
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Series Continuity Error | |
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Series Continuity Error: One segment showing Captain America's childhood depicts him as being friends with Bucky... except that wasn't true for the comic versions of Cap and Bucky. Bucky grew up a military brat, and didn't meet Steve Rodgers until he became Captain America in World War 2. There is a note saying that Stan Lee played a Watcher in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Anyone who has seen the film knows that he didn't. In the credits, he is listed as "Watcher's Informant." | |
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Lower-Deck Episode | |
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Lower-Deck Episode: "Make Mine Manhattan" is about Tessie the Typist and her cousin Cindy, two of the few non-powered or heroic focus characters of the issue, watching as superhero battles and gunfights unfold around them. | |
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Arc Welding | |
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Arc Welding: Al Ewing manages an epic version of this as he connects the Scientists Guild, the Three Xs, and the Enclave together, as well as the Black Rider, the Masked Raider, the Operative, the Ferret, the Thunderer, and Blind Justice. Oh, and Korvac. It's also revealed that Blind Justice, whose identity was previously unknown, was Jerome Hamilton, the Enclave scientist who was believed to have died in their first appearance. The Enclave are also said to have played a part in the creation of the original Human Torch, and Adam-II (apparently being responsible for Adam-II's evil.) | |
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Something We Forgot | |
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Something We Forgot: Blind Justice being the "something" in question - back when Adam Warlock bust out of his cocoon way back when, he apparently killed most of the Enclave. Jerome Hamilton survived, but was blinded. He grabbed the Eternity Mask and spent the next several years fighting against the Enclave, and anyone he thought was affiliated with them. | |
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Call-Forward | |
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Call-Forward: Many. The Three Xs mention that they believe a new evolution of humanity will soon appear — which, ironically, become the X-Men. Then, when they become the Enclave, we see them sketching Adam Warlock's cocoon. | |
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Adaptation Origin Connection | |
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Adaptation Origin Connection: The Black Rider and the Masked Raider originally had no connection. Now they do. As do the Operative and the Ferret, who it turns out are the same person. (The Operative is a Golden Age anti-hero that was retconned into existence much later on, while the Ferret originally appeared during the Golden Age.) | |
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Grail in the Garbage | |
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Grail in the Garbage: The Ferret had the Eternity Mask in his possession at one point. He gives it up to the Three X's because he figures he doesn't need it and they said they wanted to fight Nazis with it. Anyone who's read The Marvels Project knows he'll come to regret that decision... | |
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Shown Their Work | |
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Shown Their Work: Al Ewing certainly has, managing to pull from Marvel's obscure history such characters as "the Three Xs" and connecting two random Western characters, the Black Rider and the Masked Raider, merely by the fact that they wore black masks. | |
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