Lord Chaos (Marvel Comics)

Lord Chaos (Marvel Comics)

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caption =Lord Chaos. Panel from "Marvel Two-in-One Annual" #2 (1977). Art by Jim Starlin.
character_name = Lord Chaos
publisher = Marvel Comics
debut = "Marvel Two-in-One Annual" #2 (1977)
creators = Jim Starlin
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powers = Omnipotence

Lord Chaos is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Marvel Two-In-One Annual #2 (1977), and was created by Jim Starlin.

Fictional character biography

The entity embodies disarray and confusion and is the opposing force to "brother" entity Master Order. The pair are rarely seen, but appear to manipulate events to prompt Spider-Man to solicit the Thing to join the Avengers and Warlock in the first war against the Titan Thanos and defeat him. ["Marvel Two-in-One" Annual #2 (1977)] Lord Chaos and Master Order were then seen observing King of the Norse Gods Odin and master villain Dormammu play a cosmic game of chess. ["Thor" Annual #9 (1981)] Lord Chaos and Master Order next conspired with other metaphysical and "omnipotent" beings against the Beyonder. ["Secret Wars II" #6] Lord Chaos and Master Order were then summoned by the Silver Surfer to regain control over their servant the In-Betweener. ["Silver Surfer" vol. 3, #17 (Nov. 1988)] They imprisoned the In-Betweener for his transgressions. ["Silver Surfer" vol. 3, #18 (Dec. 1988)] Lord Chaos and Master Order also attend the funeral of Eon and speak with cosmic hero Quasar. ["Quasar" #26 (Sep. 1991)]

Lord Chaos and Master Order participated in the congress of metaphysical and abstract beings to determine Thanos's fitness to wield the Infinity Gauntlet. They chose to join Adam Warlock and the other cosmic deities in a bid to stop Thanos. ["Infinity Gauntlet" #3 (Sep. 1991) ] With the other abstract beings, they battled Thanos, ["Infinity Gauntlet" #4 - 5 (Oct. - Nov. 1991) ] and then battled Nebula when she obtained the Gauntlet from Thanos. ["Infinity Gauntlet" #6 (Dec. 1991) ] The congress of abstract beings then witnessed Adam Warlock's cosmic trial to determine his worthiness to wield the Infinity Gauntlet. ["Warlock and The Infinity Watch" #1 (Feb. 1991)] Lord Chaos and Master Order were next seen among a group of abstract beings questioning the Beyonder from the Dimension of Manifestations. ["Quasar" #38 (Sep. 1992)]

References

External links

*http://marvel.com/universe/Lord_Chaos


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