10 Weirdest Parts Of Cosmic Marvel Comics

By Tom Baker /

1. Everything That Ever Happened With Adam Warlock

Ever since an Easter Egg in the Guardians Of The Galaxy film hinted at his future appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there€™s been a renewed interest in Adam Warlock. Which is cool, because writer-artist Jim Starlin€™s radical reinvention of the Stan Lee/Jack Kirby creation is the most bonkers story in Marvel history. Well, not quite Spidey€™s Radioactive Death Semen bonkers, but close. Apparently inspired by repeat listens of the Jesus Christ Superstar Soundtrack (not a joke), writer Roy Thomas spun the cosmic hero into an intentionally messianic figure, and Jim Starlin went even further in crafting an impenetrable, time-is-a-flat-circle space opera. The Magus Saga saw Adam Warlock as a paranoid schizophrenic, still trying to protect Earth from The Living Tribunal and such whilst dealing with his own slowly collapsing mind in the face of an all-powerful villain called the Magus. After dozens of issues of fighting the villain, it turned out the Magus was none other than Warlock himself, travelled back from the future. In a basic sense, Adam Warlock is a character who explores the concepts of destiny and escaping your fate. In practise, it was an impossible-to-read mess of beautiful double-page spreads with an orange man with a Championship Wrestling belt crying in space.