Nearly a Thousand New Offerings (and Counting)ĭC Universe already had an absolutely staggering lineup of comic books and graphic novels from DC’s past and present-and DC Universe Infinite has added nearly a thousand new titles on top of that, with more added each week. What If? (1977) Issue #14 - Sgt.It’s here: DC Universe Infinite is now live! DC’s premium digital comic book subscription service and community has officially arrived, but what does that mean to you, the DC fan?ĭC Universe Infinite is the evolution of the previous DC Universe service, and let’s look at the key new features and additions that will have you downloading the app before you even finish this article. What If? (1977) Issue #15 - Nova had been four other people What If? (1977) Issue #16 - Shang Chi Master of Kung Fu fought on The side of Fu Manchu What If? (1977) Issue #17 - Ghost Rider, Spider-Woman and Captain Marvel were villains What If? (1977) Issue #19 - Spider-Man had never become a crimefighter What If? (1977) Issue #20 - The Avengers fought the Kree-Skrull war without Rick Jones What If? (1977) Issue #21 - Invisible Girl of the Fantastic Four married the Sub-Mariner What If? (1977) Issue #23 - The Hulk had become a barbarian What If? (1977) Issue #24 - Spider-Man Had Rescued Gwen Stacy What If? (1977) Issue #25 - Thor and the Avengers battled the gods What If? (1977) Issue #26 - Captain America had been elected president What If? (1977) Issue #27 - Phoenix had not died What If? (1977) Issue #28 - Daredevil became an agent of SHIELD What If? (1977) Issue #29 - The Avengers defeated everybody What If? (1977) Issue #30 - Spider-Man's clone lived What If? (1977) Issue #31 - Wolverine had killed the Hulk What If? (1977) Issue #32 - The Avengers had become pawns of Korvac What If? (1977) Issue #33 - Dazzler and Iron Man What If? (1977) Issue #34 - The Watcher were a stand up comedian What If? (1977) Issue #35 - Elektra had lived What If? (1977) Issue #36 - The Fantastic Four Had Not Gained Their Powers What If? (1977) Issue #37 - What if Beast and The Thing Continued to Mutate What If? (1977) Issue #38 - Daredevil and Captain America What If? (1977) Issue #39 - Thor battled conan What If? (1977) Issue #40 - Dr Strange had not become master of The mystic arts What If? (1977) Issue #41 - The Sub-mariner had saved Atlantis from its destiny What If? (1977) Issue #42 - The Invisible Girl had died What If? (1977) Issue #43 - Conan the Barbarian were stranded in the 20th century What If? (1977) Issue #44 - Captain America were revived today What If? (1977) Issue #45 - The Hulk went Berserk What If? (1977) Issue #46 - Spiderman's uncle ben had lived What If? (1977) Issue #47 - Loki had found The hammer of Thor Feeling unwanted and useless she finds solace in the arms of the Sub-Mariner. This actually becomes a problem, since Reed does not want to have Sue in danger he constantly tells Sue to stay behind. In this case instead of turning him down, the Fantastic Four agree to have him in the group. We are then given an introduction to the Marvel Multiverse by the watcher, and told many Universes mirror ours and differ greatly, all because of one small difference. Just as he did in the first issue of Amazing Spiderman, he goes to the Fantastic Four to join, and hopes to earn a paycheck. In this issue we see Peter Parker in need of money. Spidey gets to face FF villains and vice versa. Spidey joins the Fantastic Four but the result is that Sue leaves the group to go with Namor as a concubine. Publication date: February 1977 - October 1984 Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Superhero
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