WARLOCK AND THE INFINITY WATCH #1
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WARLOCK AND THE INFINITY WATCH #1
Volume 1 · 1992-1995
Published
February 1992
Cover price
$1.75 USD
Edition
DIRECT EDITION
Era
Modern
UPC
LOPTSSON Contact
Key issue
Yes

Creators

Writer
Jim Starlin
Penciler
Angel Medina
Inker
Terry Austin
Letterer
Jack Morelli
Cover artist
Angel Medina, Terry Austin
Editor
Craig Anderson

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Synopsis

Judgment After saving the universe from Thanos and ultimately acquiring his prize, the Infinity Gauntlet, Adam Warlock finds himself on trial, judged by the very cosmic beings who supported him in the conflict. Presiding over the trial is the Living Tribunal, and the one making the case that Warlock is not fit to be the supreme master of the universe is Eternity. Eventually, the Living Tribunal rules against Warlock, and he is forced to surrender his godhood by dividing the six Infinity Gems. Judgement After saving the universe from Thanos and ultimately acquiring his prize, the Infinity Gauntlet, Adam Warlock finds himself on trial, judged by the very cosmic beings who supported him in the conflict. The Aftermath of the Infinity Gauntlet. Following the events from the Infinity Gauntlet miniseries, Adam Warlock maintains posession of the six Infinity Gems and has the combined might of a demi-god. This issue deals with the case brought before the Living Tribunal initiated by Eternity wherein he claims that an artificial being like Adam Warlock who has had a brief, but tumultus past, is unfit for weilding the vast power currently in his grasp. After a confrontation, the Living Tribunal agrees with Eternity and Adam Warlock is sentenced to distribute the six Infinity Gems among five other individuals, retaining the Soul Gem for himself, and also the Living Tribunal decrees that the Infinity Gems may never be used in unison again unless Eternity himself wills it. So begins a great cosmic series by writer extraordinare, Jim Starlin.