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Marvel Secret Empire (2017) Glow-in-the-Dark Promo Cosmic Cube (In Package)
Marvel Secret Empire (2017) Glow-in-the-Dark Promo Cosmic Cube (In Package)
Regular Price $5.99Vendor: Marvel Comics
Hurry! Only24units left in stock!Local Pickup OnlyWe do not offer shipping at this time. We are located in Southside Plaza off 50 HWY and 3rd St by Jumpin' Catfish and Johnny Ray's Drive-In.Item HoldsAny items on hold that have not been purchased ahead of time will be returned to the shelf after 48 hours without contacting the store.Out of Stock?Let us know you would like a copy of anything in our inventory and we'll put you at the top of the list!Don't See It?Looking for something we don't have? Let us know! We might be able to get it for you.The unworthy, the untrusted, the unstable – this is their day! BEWARE THE SECRET EMPIRE!
The Cosmic Cube is a major plot device and character in the saga of Secret Empire. It was SHIELD’s use of the fragments of a Cosmic Cube in Project Kobik that set everything into motion. Those fragments reformed and took on a human persona, the young girl who named herself Kobik.
SHIELD used Kobik to create the suburban prison for supervillains called Plesant Hill, using Kobik’s reality warping powers to rewrite each villain’s personality. SHIELD was unaware that Kobik had already befriended the Red Skull.
The Red Skull set a plan into motion to defeat his greatest enemy, Captain America, by corrupting him. Steve Rogers was an old man at the time, having been deprived of the super soldier serum that had previously coursed through his blood and made him into a peak human specimen. Kobik restored Rogers to peak physical form but rewrote his entire history so that, even as Captain America, Rogers was always a double agent for Hydra.
It is now Captain America’s belief that the allies used a Cosmic Cube to rewrite reality so that Hydra lost the war. He also believes that the Red Skull, who was loyal to the Third Reich, corrupted Hydra’s true purpose and caused it to fall. Seeking to avenge both perceived misdeeds, Captain America staged a Hydra coup of America.
Kobik, meanwhile, had joined the Thunderbolts and was under the Winter Soldier’s protection. Things went bad and Kobik shattered into pieces again but was scattered across the planet. Now Captain America is seeking Kobik’s pieces so that he remake the world as he remembers it while his former Avengers allies are seeking those same pieces to revert Captain America to his former self.
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Marvel is excited to announce Glow in the Dark Cosmic Cubes to coincide with the on sale date of Secret Empire #6! Each cosmic cube measures 1-1/2″ x 1-1/2″ x 1-1/2″ and is made of High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS).
Secret Empire #6 (MAY170763) and the Glow in the Dark Cosmic Cubes will be available at your local comic shop on July 12th, 2017!
*Reality warping capabilities not included.
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