

The Life Foundation, an organization that believes in WW3, and in the collapse of global economy, and also sells luxury houses in secure bases to rich people who think they'll need it. After that, humanity was no longer in danger, so Spidey lost his cosmic powers.Ģ2 issues later, in Amazing Spider-Man #351-352, Michelinie brought back the Tri-Sentinel. Fortunately, those few seconds were enough for Spidey to focus on an energy blast that reduced the Tri-Sentinel to scraps. The Tri-Sentinel was a robot impregnated with magic, so, after a few seconds standing still, he started moving again. With cosmic Spidey being unable to gain an advantage, Shaw activated the self-destruct mechanism in his sentinels. The new mechanical creature, the Tri-Sentinel, was programmed by Loki to destroy the nearest nuclear power plant, so he went to the one in Amity Point. Who were property of Sebastian Shaw, a mutant, enemy of the X-Men, into one (Amazing Spider-Man #329). When Loki was finally defeated by Thor,Īnd his group disbanded, he left Earth a farewell gift: he merged three Sentinels Acts of Vengeance endangered it, and Spider-Man was chosenĪs the champion, so he got cosmic powers.

"Enigma Force" that imbues a champion with the power of Captain Universe whenever Want to know more about it?Īt the Appendix of Marvel Universe, or find our ownĬosmic Spider-Man/Acts of Vengeance review for Spidey's adventures duringīottomline (what you need to know for this profile), there's something called the

The saga Acts of Vengeance was originated by Loki getting togetherĪ group of criminal masterminds (Magneto, Red Skull, Kingpin, Mandarin, Doctorĭoom and the Wizard). Loki (creator), and Carlton Drake, with the Life Foundation (rebuilders). Before that, 3 giant robots and destroyers of mutants. Giant magical robot and destroyer of nuclear power plants. David Michelinie, Erik Larsen, Andy Mushynsky
