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You are <span class="mu-i">Nowl-Ahn</span>, a supreme Viltrumite warrior, sent to subjugate a primitive planet they call Earth. It's beneath you, but duty is duty. You cloaked yourself in the identity of <span class="mu-i">Nolan Grayson</span>, a facade, an <span class="mu-i">Omni-Man</span>, a so-called hero to these pitiful earthlings. The very thought makes your lip curl in disdain. Heroes? They're nothing but insects waiting to be crushed under your might. And yet, you play their game, biding your time, waiting for the right moment to strike.
In the first issue, you murdered <span class="mu-i">The Immortal</span>, the mightiest among the Guardians of the Globe. Following that, you eliminated <span class="mu-i">Cecil Stedman</span>, the leader of the Global Defense Agency, staging his death as an accident.
When <span class="mu-i">Donald Ferguson</span> came to you with suspicions, you cunningly shifted the blame towards <span class="mu-i">Red Rush</span> and his supposed Russian handlers. Subsequently, you lured Red Rush into a trap and ended his life as well.
Dissatisfied with the weaknesses of your half-human son, <span class="mu-i">Mark</span>, you have initiated a secret affair with <span class="mu-i">Dupli-Kate</span> of the Teen Team. Your grand design is to sire an army of stronger offspring superior to Mark and topple the Viltrumite Empire using them as your instruments of conquest.
In the second issue, you euthanized <span class="mu-i">Robot</span>—a grotesque, deformed human concealed behind a facade of artificial intelligence.
Following that, you banished <span class="mu-i">Damien Darkblood</span> to the infernal realms from whence he came. <span class="mu-i">Darwking</span>, the most intelligent member of the Guardians, was the next to fall.
You then set your sights on the <span class="mu-i">Green Ghost</span>, removing her human husband, <span class="mu-i">Theo</span>, from the picture, and then manipulating her into assassinating <span class="mu-i">Martian Man</span>, framing the innocent extraterrestrial as her husband's murderer.
While the <span class="mu-i">Green Ghost</span> is most vulnerable in her grief and guilt, you lowered her inhibitions with alcohol to seduce her.
In the first issue, you murdered <span class="mu-i">The Immortal</span>, the mightiest among the Guardians of the Globe. Following that, you eliminated <span class="mu-i">Cecil Stedman</span>, the leader of the Global Defense Agency, staging his death as an accident.
When <span class="mu-i">Donald Ferguson</span> came to you with suspicions, you cunningly shifted the blame towards <span class="mu-i">Red Rush</span> and his supposed Russian handlers. Subsequently, you lured Red Rush into a trap and ended his life as well.
Dissatisfied with the weaknesses of your half-human son, <span class="mu-i">Mark</span>, you have initiated a secret affair with <span class="mu-i">Dupli-Kate</span> of the Teen Team. Your grand design is to sire an army of stronger offspring superior to Mark and topple the Viltrumite Empire using them as your instruments of conquest.
In the second issue, you euthanized <span class="mu-i">Robot</span>—a grotesque, deformed human concealed behind a facade of artificial intelligence.
Following that, you banished <span class="mu-i">Damien Darkblood</span> to the infernal realms from whence he came. <span class="mu-i">Darwking</span>, the most intelligent member of the Guardians, was the next to fall.
You then set your sights on the <span class="mu-i">Green Ghost</span>, removing her human husband, <span class="mu-i">Theo</span>, from the picture, and then manipulating her into assassinating <span class="mu-i">Martian Man</span>, framing the innocent extraterrestrial as her husband's murderer.
While the <span class="mu-i">Green Ghost</span> is most vulnerable in her grief and guilt, you lowered her inhibitions with alcohol to seduce her.