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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* "Earth 616" is here presented as a term situated in the [[omniverse]] of all fiction. | * "Earth 616" is here presented as a term situated in the [[omniverse]] of all fiction. | ||
* The omniverse presented here connects much of [[Alan Moore]]'s then-published work, with the extended sequence on [[Earth 238]] showing parallel characters to the [[Quality Universe]]. | * The omniverse presented here connects much of [[Alan Moore]]'s then-published work, with the extended sequence on [[Earth-238]] showing parallel characters to the [[Quality Universe]]. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
Revision as of 14:27, 1 April 2024
Rough Justice was a Captain Britain comic and the main story published in The Daredevils #7 and cover-dated July 1983. It featured the Special Executive characters Wardog, Zeitgeist and Cobweb from Black Sun Rising. It was colourised in X-Men Archives Featuring Captain Britain #4.
Interestingly from a Marvel perspective, this comic marks the first time the Prime Marvel Universe has been designated "Earth-616".
Plot
To be added
Characters
- Captain Britain
- Linda McQuillan
- Captain England
- Captain Albion
- Captain Commonwealth
- Opal Luna Saturnyne
- Captain Airstrip-One
- Wardog
- Zeitgeist
- Cobweb
- Fascination
- Legion
- Lord Chancellor
- The Fury
- Lord Mandragon
- Android Andy
- Arachnid
- Bash Street Bunty
- Captain Roy Risk
- Colonel Tusker
- Gaath
- Kid Miracleman
- Miracleman
- Puppetman
- Rick
- Tom Rosetta
- Dimensional Development Court
- Jackdaw
- Dimples
- Neil
- Bob
- James Jaspers
Worldbuilding
- The Assembly of the Supreme Omniversal Tribune includes Mister Miracle and a Green Lantern.
Notes
- "Earth 616" is here presented as a term situated in the omniverse of all fiction.
- The omniverse presented here connects much of Alan Moore's then-published work, with the extended sequence on Earth-238 showing parallel characters to the Quality Universe.
Continuity
To be added
External links
to be added