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Marvel Mangaverse

The Marvel Mangaverse is a series of comic books published by Marvel Comics from 2000 to 2002, with a sequel, New Mangaverse, released in 2006.

The series is set in an alternate universe to the Marvel universe, where its characters are portrayed in a manga-like style. Four volumes were published, with Volumes 1 and 2 being connected by a story arc featuring multiple Marvel characters and Volumes 3 and 4 having stories focusing on Spider-Man and an alternate version of Jean Grey, respectively.

The 2005 edition of Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe designates Marvel Mangaverse as Earth-2301 in the Marvel multiverse. Most of the artwork for Volume 1 was shared between different artists, each of whom contributed to one issue, with book-ends by Ben Dunn, who also did artwork for Volume 2. The artwork for the miniseries New Mangaverse: The Rings of Fate was done by Tom Hanks.

Three years prior to the story's events, Bruce Banner discovered the Negative Zone, a dimension containing vast amounts of energy, and was tricked by the terrorist organization Hydra into building the Energy Well, a means of harvesting the energy to power a weapon of mass destruction. When the weapon was fired, it created a massive EMP that caused a twenty-four hour global blackout, killing thousands. During the crisis, Namor invaded the surface, but was stopped by Iron Man, who disappeared soon after. Tony Stark rescued Banner, who had gone insane, and suppressed his memories using a Cerebral Driver. Various forces conspire to create a second Energy Well, resulting in Dormammu invading Earth, but he is defeated by Thor and the other heroes. Serving Dormammu is a massive, Godzilla-like incarnation of the Hulk who Thor destroys.

Tony Stark later returns, having been reduced to a head, in an advisory role to the Avengers. Iron Man also appears in the form of several large robots that combine into a larger mecha, which he calls Ultimate Ironman. Ultimate Iron Man reappears in Volume 2, where it is destroyed in combat with T'Channa, the sister of Black Panther and the second Doctor Doom.

Volume 2 continued the stories of the original series, which were later collected as the first graphic novel. It brings back the Mangaverse version of the Fantastic Four while introducing versions of Galactus, as a parasitic life form created by the Skrulls; Captain Marvel (Marvin Ellwood), the son of Mar-Vell and Alice Ellwood; and the Inhumans. An armored individual resembling Doctor Doom appears in the first few issues before becoming the main villain for the remainder of the series. Revealed to be the sister of Black Panther, he overwhelms the Avengers before being defeated by the Fantastic Four, Doctor Strange, Tigra, and Scarlet Witch.

The X-Men first appeared in the first series of one-shots, which were later compiled in Volume 1 of Marvel Mangaverse. Wolverine, Cyclops, Storm, Mirage and Jean Grey form the core of the group, with Rogue living with them but seemingly not being a member. In this version of the X-Men, Wolverine is Cyclops' brother and assembled the team rather than Charles Xavier. He has white hair and a tattoo on his face as well as a prosthetic arm with energy claws. Wolverine is also implied to have been in a relationship with Jean Grey, who began to favor Cyclops. Other X-Men characters appear in the story, most as forces for evil, including Beast, Amanda Sefton, Mystique, and Nightcrawler.

The story follows the X-Men and the Hellfire Club, who are battling due to the Club's attempts to abduct Jean Grey and bring her into their group. During the story, Storm falls in love with Forge. The Phoenix Force, which was briefly seen in Volume 1 of Mangaverse, becomes more important as Jean develops its powers. Charles Xavier is depicted as the leader of the Hellfire Club, putting him into direct opposition to the X-Men along with his daughters, Sage and Emma Frost. The X-Men are also opposed by the Sentinels, mechas piloted by humans that Jean later destroys. They are aided by Toad, a former friend of Xavier who is determined to destroy the Club and bring him back to the X-Men.

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