![]() Nebula was later freed from prison by her lieutenant Geatar, and converted into a cyborg by Doctor Mandibus. Nebula was later confronted by Firelord in the Titanian prison, where the murder of her abusive father was depicted in flashback which left her in a catatonic state. Nebula was captured by Starfox and returned to Titan for trial, while Adam Warlock claimed the Gauntlet. With Nebula thus distracted- not realizing that they were keeping her occupied by attacking her all at once, thus preventing her from thinking of a less direct method of assault- the Surfer and Warlock were able to steal the Gauntlet from her by exploiting Warlock's connection to the Soul Gem, disrupting the unity between the Infinity Gems and forcing Nebula to drop the Gauntlet. ![]() The Cosmic Pantheon (which Thanos had earlier defeated) immediately appeared, and battled her. The group confronted her, and, with Thanos exploiting Nebula's inexperience with wielding the Gauntlet, she was tricked into undoing the events of his godhood and all the death and destruction he had wreaked with his power. Nebula in interior artwork from Nova: The Human Rocket #1 (May 1999). The group in question consisted of Adam Warlock, Doctor Strange, the Silver Surfer, Thor, the Hulk, Firelord, Doctor Doom and Drax the Destroyer- the only heroes that Strange had been able to locate in the time available to him. ![]() Thanos agreed to help a loose band of Earth heroes defeat Nebula. ![]() Nebula managed to take the Gauntlet from Thanos, using its power to restore herself to health and banish Thanos, seeking to conquer the universe herself. However, when Thanos defeated Eternity and took his place, Thanos expanded his consciousness into the universe, leaving his body comatose. When he later claimed the Infinity Gauntlet, Thanos boasted that Nebula was his greatest creation - unable to die, but not truly alive either. He transformed her into a grotesque virtual corpse still barely alive, leaving her as a maimed and seemingly mindless zombie, burned and disfigured by his energy beams. He reclaimed his ship and almost killed her, using the Infinity Gems. The newly resurrected Thanos was offended by Nebula's claims of kinship. She fought the Avengers, absorbing energies from the Infinity Union through the implant in her brain until Sersi removed the brain implant, depriving her of her powers. This attempt nearly triggered the end of the universe when the experiment caused a second Big Bang that came close to annihilating everything before a small group of Avengers- Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Spider-Man and Sersi- were able to escape the destruction and shut down the equipment in time to negate the unmaking of existence. Harker's atomic compressor to release vast amounts of energy that were absorbed by the Infinity Union. Nebula then schemed to gain absolute power by using Earth scientist Dr. Eventually Nebula used her space fleet to attack the Skrull space armada and the Avengers. However, Firelord learned that Nebula had massacred the Xandarians. Nebula asked the second Captain Marvel to join her mercenary band and aid them in conquering the Skrull Empire, but she only pretended to go along with her plan. Nebula's band of mercenaries and pirates consisted of Skunge, Kehl, Gunthar and Levan. Thanos was believed to be dead at this point, and Nebula claimed that he had been her grandfather. Art by Paul Ryan and Tom Palmer.Ī brutal space pirate and mercenary, Nebula seized control of Sanctuary II, a massive spaceship previously under the command of Thanos. Nebula on the cover of The Avengers #318 (June 1990). 2 (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019), and the upcoming film Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) as well as voices alternate timeline versions in the Disney+ animated series What If.? (2021). Karen Gillan portrays the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. Nebula has appeared in various adaptations of the character in other media, including animated television series and video games. Originally depicted as a supervillain, Nebula was later depicted as an antihero and member of the Guardians of the Galaxy. Created by Roger Stern and John Buscema, the character first appeared in The Avengers #257 (July 1985). Nebula is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Superhuman strength, agility and durability.
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