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由Roy Thomas和Sal Buscema创建的 Hyperion 的第一次迭代,作为Squadron Sinister的成员在复仇者联盟#69 中首次亮相是松散的基础上,从英雄DC漫画“美国正义联盟,与海波基于超人。
两年后,托马斯和铅笔匠约翰布西玛创造了一个替代的、英雄版本的邪恶中队,称为中队至尊,再次以复仇者联盟为标题,[5]使用与邪恶中队同名的角色(这导致漫威制作部门的混乱,因为复仇者联盟#85 和#141的封面声称这些问题的特点是 Squadron Sinister 出现,而实际上是 Squadron Supreme 出现在这两个问题中)。在 12 期Squadron Supreme限量系列(1985 年 9 月 - 1986 年 8 月)中,Mark Gruenwald在Defenders 中最后一次看到 Earth-712 的地方捡到了 #114 并揭示了这个 Hyperion 的起源。
这个角色是为漫威的MAX烙印头衔Supreme Power重新想象的,在那里他是一个被政府抚养长大的外星人。[6]这个迭代收到了一个衍生迷你剧,至尊力量:海波龙,它展示了一个反乌托邦可能的未来。
另一个 Hyperion在Jonathan Hickman的The Avengers vol. 中加入了复仇者联盟。5,#1(2012 年 12 月)。Hickman 描述了使用新 Hyperion 而不是现有 Hyperion 的决定:
这是另一个平行宇宙海波龙。这不是King Hyperion,也不是Supreme Power Hyperion,也不是Gruenwald's Hyperion。这是没有所有包袱的海波龙。
这是带有新石板的 Hyperion,用于非常特殊的目的。他说出了我所拥有的整个复仇者联盟三年计划背后的大故事。他非常重要,非常关键,我认为人们真的会挖掘我们的方向。
他不会成为我们对超人的可怜模拟。
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Publication history[edit]
The first iteration of Hyperion, created by Roy Thomas and Sal Buscema, debuted in The Avengers #69 as a member of the Squadron Sinister.[3] The team was loosely based on heroes from DC Comics' Justice League of America, with Hyperion based on Superman.[4]
Two years later, Thomas and penciller John Buscema created an alternate, heroic version of the Squadron Sinister called the Squadron Supreme, once again in the title The Avengers,[5] using characters with the same names as those of the Squadron Sinister (this caused confusion in Marvel's production department, as the covers of Avengers #85 and #141 claimed the issues featured appearances by the Squadron Sinister when it was in fact the Squadron Supreme that appeared in both issues). In the 12-issue Squadron Supreme limited series (Sept. 1985 - Aug. 1986) Mark Gruenwald picked up from where Earth-712 was last seen in Defenders #114 and revealed this Hyperion's origins.
The character is re-imagined for Marvel's MAX imprint title Supreme Power, where he is an alien who has been raised by the government.[6] This iteration received a spinoff miniseries, Supreme Power: Hyperion, which showed a dystopian possible future.
Another Hyperion joins the Avengers in Jonathan Hickman's The Avengers vol. 5, #1 (December 2012). Hickman described the decision to use a new Hyperion, rather than an existing one:
This is yet another parallel universe Hyperion. This is not King Hyperion, or Supreme Power Hyperion, this is not Gruenwald's Hyperion. This is Hyperion without all that baggage. This is Hyperion with a fresh slate, for a very specific purpose. He comes out of what the big story is behind the whole Avengers three-year plan that I have. He's very important, very pivotal, and I think people are really going to dig where we go with that. He's not going to be our poor analogue for Superman.[7]
A pastiche of Hyperion, "Hyperius", appears in DC Comics' Final Crisis and The Multiversity, part of a group of recursive homages to other companies' pastiches of DC characters.[8]