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The event allowed Marvel to "reset" certain characters; for instance, Tony Stark returned as a version that merged his original, teenage, and "reborn" personas, effectively cleaning up a convoluted history.
Franklin travels to Counter-Earth to reveal the truth to the heroes, who have no memory of their previous lives. The heroes eventually realize they don't belong in this "reborn" reality and must find a way back home. Heroes Reborn - The ...
A Celestial named Ashema the Listener arrives on Earth-616 to inform Franklin of his creation. She presents him with a devastating choice: he must choose one world to survive while the other is destroyed. The event allowed Marvel to "reset" certain characters;
The series picks up a year after the event, where the heroes were seemingly destroyed. In reality, they were transported to a "Counter-Earth" created by Franklin Richards , the powerful young son of Reed and Sue Richards, who unintentionally crafted this world to save them. A Celestial named Ashema the Listener arrives on
is a four-issue Marvel Comics miniseries published in 1997 that served as the grand finale to the controversial "Heroes Reborn" era. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Salvador Larocca, the story provided the narrative bridge to bring Marvel's core heroes—the Avengers and the Fantastic Four—back to the mainstream Marvel Universe (Earth-616) after a year spent in a pocket dimension. Plot Overview: The Moral Quandary
This miniseries launched the "Heroes Return" branding, which saw the relaunch of flagship titles like Avengers and Captain America under fan-favorite creators like Kurt Busiek and Mark Waid.



















