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Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions

Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions is a three-issue comic book limited series published from June to August 1982 by Marvel Comics. The series was written by Mark Gruenwald, with art by John Romita Jr. and Bob Layton.

Contest of Champions
Cover of Contest of Champions #1 (June 1982).
Art by John Romita Jr. and Bob Layton.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
Publication dateJune–August 1982
No. of issues3
Main character(s)
  • Daredevil
  • Talisman
  • Darkstar
  • Invisible Girl
  • Iron Fist
  • Sunfire
  • She-Hulk
  • Captain Britain
  • Defensor
Creative team
Written byMark Gruenwald, Bill Mantlo, and Steven Grant
Artist(s)Bob Layton
Letterer(s)Rick Parker, typeset

This series was significant as it was Marvel's first published limited series.[1] Contest of Champions brought forth the idea of a major event affecting the Marvel Universe; it introduced crossovers before the concept of multi-title crossovers was even conceived.[citation needed]

An unrelated five issue limited series published in 1999, Contest of Champions II, is a sequel in title only.[2]

Publication history edit

The story was intended to be a celebration of the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow, and depicted Marvel superheroes engaging in competitions. The plan was scuttled when the United States refused to participate in the summer games, as a protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in late 1979. The comic was already mostly-complete, so Marvel published Contest of Champions two years later, with a reworked storyline that avoided any connection to the Olympics.[3]

Plot summary edit

An Elder of the Universe, the Grandmaster, challenges a hooded female called the "Unknown"—eventually revealed to be Death—to a game for the life of his fellow Elder, the Collector (killed by the cosmic being Korvac in the title Avengers).[4] The pair decide to use various superheroes from Earth as pawns, the goal being to collect the four pieces of a prize called the "Golden Globe of Life". A victory for the Grandmaster's team means the Collector may be resurrected, while a loss indicates the character must remain dead.

The Grandmaster's team consists of Captain America, Talisman, Darkstar, Captain Britain, Wolverine, Defensor, Sasquatch, Daredevil, Peregrine, She-Hulk, the Thing, and Blitzkrieg.

Death's team consists of Iron Man, Vanguard, Iron Fist, Shamrock, Storm, Arabian Knight, Sabra, Invisible Girl, Angel, Black Panther, Sunfire, and the Collective Man.

Although the storyline depicts a tie and the Grandmaster's team is written as being successful, Death advises that the Collector can only be resurrected if the Grandmaster takes his fellow Elder's place in the Realm of the Dead, with the character agreeing to the terms. International heroes Blitzkrieg (Germany); Collective Man (China); Defensor (Argentina); Peregrine (France); Shamrock (Ireland); and Talisman (Australia) debut in the series, and each issue contained a catalogue of all featured heroes and was the prototype for the publication the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe.[citation needed]

In 2015 Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars revealed that alongside the main contest a bonus round occurred featuring lesser-to-unknown characters. The Grandmaster's team consists of Rocket Racer, She-Man-Thing, The Vile Tapeworm, and Frog-Man. Death's team consists of Deadpool, Howard the Duck, Doop and The Pink Sphinx. Death's team wins, the prize being a 'participant' trophy.

An Avengers Annual eventually reveals that this was a ruse perpetrated by the Grandmaster as he is able to steal Death's powers and then, via another deception, forces the entity to banish all Elders from her realm, effectively making them immortal.[5]

Contest of Champions (2015) edit

In the aftermath of Secret Wars, the Collector and Grandmaster put in motion another Contest of Champions. They use the remnants of Doom's Battleworld as their base of operations which becomes known as the Battlerealm, with the prize being an artifact called the Iso-Sphere.[6]

In other media edit

Television edit

Film edit

  • In Thor: Ragnarok, the Contest of Champions is the name of the gladiatorial event the Grandmaster runs on Sakaar. In the film, Thor is forced to do battle with the Hulk in the contest.[7]

Video games edit

Miscellaneous edit

Collected editions edit

Title Material collected Published date ISBN
Avengers: The Contest Contest of Champions #1–3, West Coast Avengers Annual #2, Avengers Annual #16 June 2010 978-0785145066

References edit

  1. ^ Bickham, D. R. "Contest of Champions: Marvel's DEADLIEST Games, Explained: Over three titanic series, the greatest heroes of the Marvel Universe have come to blows in several Contests of Champions," CBR (APR 01, 2020).
  2. ^ Contest of Champions II #1–2 (September 1999); #3 (October 1999); #4–5 (November 1999)
  3. ^ Brevoort, Tom; DeFalco, Tom; Manning, Matthew K.; Sanderson, Peter; Wiacek, Win (2017). Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History. DK Publishing. p. 208. ISBN 978-1465455505.
  4. ^ Avengers #175 (September 1978)
  5. ^ Avengers Annual #16 (1987)
  6. ^ Contest of Champions vol. 2 #1–10
  7. ^ Trumbore, Dave (18 April 2017). "'Thor: Ragnarok': Director Taika Waititi's Cameo Revealed". Collider.
  8. ^ "Marvel's Contest of Champions Comics and Games – A History". superheroreviews.com. 24 July 2016.
  9. ^ Sherr, Ian (29 June 2015). "Marvel's Contest of Champions leaps from video game to comic book". cnet. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  10. ^ mahalodotcom (17 September 2011). "Ask Scott Lobdell, DC Universe Comic Book Writer, Anything!" – via YouTube.

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For other uses see Contest of Champions Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions is a three issue comic book limited series published from June to August 1982 by Marvel Comics The series was written by Mark Gruenwald with art by John Romita Jr and Bob Layton Contest of ChampionsCover of Contest of Champions 1 June 1982 Art by John Romita Jr and Bob Layton Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsScheduleMonthlyFormatLimited seriesPublication dateJune August 1982No of issues3Main character s Daredevil Talisman Darkstar Invisible Girl Iron Fist Sunfire She Hulk Captain Britain DefensorCreative teamWritten byMark Gruenwald Bill Mantlo and Steven GrantArtist s Bob LaytonLetterer s Rick Parker typeset This series was significant as it was Marvel s first published limited series 1 Contest of Champions brought forth the idea of a major event affecting the Marvel Universe it introduced crossovers before the concept of multi title crossovers was even conceived citation needed An unrelated five issue limited series published in 1999 Contest of Champions II is a sequel in title only 2 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Plot summary 3 Contest of Champions 2015 4 In other media 4 1 Television 4 2 Film 4 3 Video games 4 4 Miscellaneous 5 Collected editions 6 ReferencesPublication history editThe story was intended to be a celebration of the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow and depicted Marvel superheroes engaging in competitions The plan was scuttled when the United States refused to participate in the summer games as a protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in late 1979 The comic was already mostly complete so Marvel published Contest of Champions two years later with a reworked storyline that avoided any connection to the Olympics 3 Plot summary editAn Elder of the Universe the Grandmaster challenges a hooded female called the Unknown eventually revealed to be Death to a game for the life of his fellow Elder the Collector killed by the cosmic being Korvac in the title Avengers 4 The pair decide to use various superheroes from Earth as pawns the goal being to collect the four pieces of a prize called the Golden Globe of Life A victory for the Grandmaster s team means the Collector may be resurrected while a loss indicates the character must remain dead The Grandmaster s team consists of Captain America Talisman Darkstar Captain Britain Wolverine Defensor Sasquatch Daredevil Peregrine She Hulk the Thing and Blitzkrieg Death s team consists of Iron Man Vanguard Iron Fist Shamrock Storm Arabian Knight Sabra Invisible Girl Angel Black Panther Sunfire and the Collective Man Although the storyline depicts a tie and the Grandmaster s team is written as being successful Death advises that the Collector can only be resurrected if the Grandmaster takes his fellow Elder s place in the Realm of the Dead with the character agreeing to the terms International heroes Blitzkrieg Germany Collective Man China Defensor Argentina Peregrine France Shamrock Ireland and Talisman Australia debut in the series and each issue contained a catalogue of all featured heroes and was the prototype for the publication the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe citation needed In 2015 Deadpool s Secret Secret Wars revealed that alongside the main contest a bonus round occurred featuring lesser to unknown characters The Grandmaster s team consists of Rocket Racer She Man Thing The Vile Tapeworm and Frog Man Death s team consists of Deadpool Howard the Duck Doop and The Pink Sphinx Death s team wins the prize being a participant trophy An Avengers Annual eventually reveals that this was a ruse perpetrated by the Grandmaster as he is able to steal Death s powers and then via another deception forces the entity to banish all Elders from her realm effectively making them immortal 5 Contest of Champions 2015 editMain article Marvel Contest of Champions Comic book adaptation In the aftermath of Secret Wars the Collector and Grandmaster put in motion another Contest of Champions They use the remnants of Doom s Battleworld as their base of operations which becomes known as the Battlerealm with the prize being an artifact called the Iso Sphere 6 In other media editTelevision edit A version of the Contest of Champions storyline was adapted in Fantastic Four World s Greatest Heroes In this version the Grandmaster pits the Fantastic Four against Ronan the Accuser Impossible Man Annihilus and the Super Skrull In the end the Thing defeats Ronan and saves Earth from destruction A variation of the Contest of Champions was adapted in the self titled four part season three finale of Ultimate Spider Man As opposed to the comic book storyline Spider Man teams up with the Avengers the New Warriors the Agents of S M A S H and the Collector to save Earth from the Grandmaster and his army of supervillains Ultimately Spider Man and the Collector defeat the Grandmaster and saves Earth from destruction Film edit In Thor Ragnarok the Contest of Champions is the name of the gladiatorial event the Grandmaster runs on Sakaar In the film Thor is forced to do battle with the Hulk in the contest 7 Video games edit The comic book was adapted into a 2014 fighting game for Android and iOS with a similar title Marvel Contest of Champions 8 9 Miscellaneous edit Scott Lobdell began submitting stories for Marvel based on these characters for short stories in Marvel Comics Presents 10 Collected editions editTitle Material collected Published date ISBN Avengers The Contest Contest of Champions 1 3 West Coast Avengers Annual 2 Avengers Annual 16 June 2010 978 0785145066References edit Bickham D R Contest of Champions Marvel s DEADLIEST Games Explained Over three titanic series the greatest heroes of the Marvel Universe have come to blows in several Contests of Champions CBR APR 01 2020 Contest of Champions II 1 2 September 1999 3 October 1999 4 5 November 1999 Brevoort Tom DeFalco Tom Manning Matthew K Sanderson Peter Wiacek Win 2017 Marvel Year By Year A Visual History DK Publishing p 208 ISBN 978 1465455505 Avengers 175 September 1978 Avengers Annual 16 1987 Contest of Champions vol 2 1 10 Trumbore Dave 18 April 2017 Thor Ragnarok Director Taika Waititi s Cameo Revealed Collider Marvel s Contest of Champions Comics and Games A History superheroreviews com 24 July 2016 Sherr Ian 29 June 2015 Marvel s Contest of Champions leaps from video game to comic book cnet Retrieved 12 June 2019 mahalodotcom 17 September 2011 Ask Scott Lobdell DC Universe Comic Book Writer Anything via YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions amp oldid 1218333325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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