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'''Lord Chaos''' is a [[fictional character|fictional]] [[comic book]] character, and a [[cosmic entity]] in the [[Marvel Universe]]. The entity embodies disarray and confusion and is the opposing force to "brother" entity [[Master Order]]. The character first appeared in [[Marvel Two-In-One]] Annual #2 (1977), and was created by [[Jim Starlin]].
'''Lord Chaos''' is a [[fictional character|fictional]] [[comic book]] character, and a [[cosmic entity]] in the [[Marvel Universe]]. The entity embodies disarray and confusion and is the opposing force to "brother" entity [[Master Order]]. The character first appeared in [[Marvel Two-In-One]] Annual #2 (1977), and was created by [[Jim Starlin]].


The entity is rarely seen in the Marvel Universe and only appears in tandem with Master Order. Instances include prompting [[Spider-Man]] to solicit the [[Thing (comics)|Thing]] and join the first war against the Titan [[Thanos]]; <ref>''Marvel Two-in-One'' Annual #2 (1977)</ref> observing King of the Norse Gods [[Odin (comics)|Odin]] and master villain [[Dormammu]] play [[chess]]; <ref>''Thor'' Annual #9 (1981)</ref> joining the others cosmic deities in a bid to stop Thanos when he wielded the [[Infinity Gauntlet]] and later attending a cosmic trial regarding the artifact; <ref>''Infinity Gauntlet'' #4 - 6 (1991) + ''Warlock and The Infinity Watch'' #1 (1992)</ref> disciplining their servant the [[In-Betweener]]; <ref>''Silver Surfer'' vol. 3, #17 - 18 + Thanos Quest'' #1 (1990)</ref> speaking with cosmic hero [[Quasar (comics)|Quasar]] <ref>''Quasar'' #26 (1991)</ref> and battling Thanos once more in an alternate universe when he possesses the [[Heart of the Universe]]. <ref>''Marvel:The End'' #1 - 6 (2003)</ref>
The entity is rarely seen in the Marvel Universe and only appears in tandem with Master Order. Instances include prompting [[Spider-Man]] to solicit the [[Thing (comics)|Thing]] and join the first war against the Titan [[Thanos]]; <ref>''Marvel Two-in-One'' Annual #2 (1977)</ref> observing King of the Norse Gods [[Odin (Marvel Comics)|Odin]] and master villain [[Dormammu]] play [[chess]]; <ref>''Thor'' Annual #9 (1981)</ref> joining the others cosmic deities in a bid to stop Thanos when he wielded the [[Infinity Gauntlet]] and later attending a cosmic trial regarding the artifact; <ref>''Infinity Gauntlet'' #4 - 6 (1991) + ''Warlock and The Infinity Watch'' #1 (1992)</ref> disciplining their servant the [[In-Betweener]]; <ref>''Silver Surfer'' vol. 3, #17 - 18 + Thanos Quest'' #1 (1990)</ref> speaking with cosmic hero [[Quasar (comics)|Quasar]] <ref>''Quasar'' #26 (1991)</ref> and battling Thanos once more in an alternate universe when he possesses the [[Heart of the Universe]]. <ref>''Marvel:The End'' #1 - 6 (2003)</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 16:47, 10 December 2007

Lord Chaos
Lord Chaos. Panel from Marvel Two-in-One Annual #2 (1977). Art by Jim Starlin.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceMarvel Two-in-One Annual #2 (1977)
Created byJim Starlin
In-story information
Team affiliationsMaster Order
AbilitiesOmnipotence

Lord Chaos is a fictional comic book character, and a cosmic entity in the Marvel Universe. The entity embodies disarray and confusion and is the opposing force to "brother" entity Master Order. The character first appeared in Marvel Two-In-One Annual #2 (1977), and was created by Jim Starlin.

The entity is rarely seen in the Marvel Universe and only appears in tandem with Master Order. Instances include prompting Spider-Man to solicit the Thing and join the first war against the Titan Thanos; [1] observing King of the Norse Gods Odin and master villain Dormammu play chess; [2] joining the others cosmic deities in a bid to stop Thanos when he wielded the Infinity Gauntlet and later attending a cosmic trial regarding the artifact; [3] disciplining their servant the In-Betweener; [4] speaking with cosmic hero Quasar [5] and battling Thanos once more in an alternate universe when he possesses the Heart of the Universe. [6]

References

  1. ^ Marvel Two-in-One Annual #2 (1977)
  2. ^ Thor Annual #9 (1981)
  3. ^ Infinity Gauntlet #4 - 6 (1991) + Warlock and The Infinity Watch #1 (1992)
  4. ^ Silver Surfer vol. 3, #17 - 18 + Thanos Quest #1 (1990)
  5. ^ Quasar #26 (1991)
  6. ^ Marvel:The End #1 - 6 (2003)