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2006-09-29 13:59:11 · 7 answers · asked by Tony 1 in Entertainment & Music Comics & Animation

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It took almost all the non mutant heroes in the Marvel Universe to defeat him by using their physical bodies to craft a "vessel" to hold him in as the X-Men then destroyed that vessel. Which lead the Avengers, Fantastic Four, Dr. Doom and a few reserve Avengers to their suppossed doom (they were sent to an alternate universe created by the destruction of Onslaught).

Yeah i know makes no sense.

Since this is Marvel Onslaught will be back of course in a new comic later this year early next year.

2006-09-29 14:19:51 · answer #1 · answered by sprydle 5 · 0 0

This is only a small part of the Onslaught Storyline. Try the link.

The Avenger known as Thor, Asgardian God of Thunder, master of storm and lightning, flew into the energy being, disrupting Onslaught's form. Realizing that Thor's efforts alone were insufficient to destroy their adversary, the non-mutant members of the Avengers and the Fantastic Four entered the energy field. The X-Men were unable to do likewise, as it was theorized that if Onslaught, a being of mutant origin, came to possess a mutant host, he would become unstoppable. Onslaught dissolved, seemingly destroyed, along with the heroes who had thrown themselves into the rift. The remaining Sentinels were disabled, Franklin and X-Man were rescued, and Manhattan was returned to normal. Later, it was revealed that the Avengers and the Fantastic Four did not die, as had been surmised. Rather, the heroes were reborn in a pocket universe created by Franklin. The Avengers and the Fantastic Four returned to their rightful home months later, possessing only hazy memories of their time on Counter-Earth.

2006-09-29 14:11:21 · answer #2 · answered by 1rhino 2 · 0 0

1Rhino was correct in most regards but I'd just like to adjust it to give a completely correct answer

The Avenger known as Thor, Asgardian God of Thunder, master of storm and lightning, flew into the energy being, disrupting Onslaught's form. Realizing that Thor's efforts alone were insufficient to destroy their adversary, the non-mutant members of the Avengers and the Fantastic Four AND THE MUTANT SCARLET WITCH (who was protected by her hex powers) entered the energy field. The X-Men were unable to do likewise, as it was theorized that if Onslaught, a being of mutant origin, came to possess a mutant host, he would regain his power. The remaining Sentinels were disabled, Franklin and X-Man were rescued, and Manhattan was returned to normal. Later, it was revealed that the Avengers and the Fantastic Four did not die, as had been surmised. Rather, the heroes were reborn in a pocket universe created by Franklin Richers. The Avengers and the Fantastic Four returned to their rightful home months later, possessing only hazy memories of their time on Counter-Earth.

2006-09-30 23:25:31 · answer #3 · answered by Thomas H 1 · 1 0

I could have sworn that The Avengers and the Fantastic Four were all responsible for Onslaught's death because Onslaught held Franklin Richards captive.

2006-09-29 15:18:07 · answer #4 · answered by Andrea 5 · 0 0

Onslaught died by Spiderman. Says Logo!

2006-09-29 14:16:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It took all of Marvel's Heroes but MAINLY the HULK did.

2006-09-29 17:21:42 · answer #6 · answered by ♥Shortie♥ 5 · 0 0

I dunno. Think all the marvel heroes got in on the action, but Frnklin Richards played a main part in his defeat I think.

2006-09-29 21:09:06 · answer #7 · answered by Knight-wing 3 · 0 0

silver surfer

2006-09-29 14:02:43 · answer #8 · answered by Dustin 3 · 0 0

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