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Marilyn Kaye (born July 19, 1949 ) is an American children's writer . She taught children's literature at St. John's University , New York. She is the author of over 100 children's and young adult novel series, including the successful Replica and Gifted series.

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63-414: The Return may refer to: Literature [ edit ] Comics [ edit ] Heroes Reborn: The Return , a 1997 Marvel Comics four-issue limited series written by Peter David and drawn by Salvador Larocca Supreme: The Return , a 1999 six-issue comic book limited series written by Alan Moore and published by Awesome Entertainment , featuring

126-717: A new continuity . In-story, it would be explained that these characters had been accidentally transported into a " pocket universe " separate from the main Marvel universe by Franklin Richards , during a battle with the supervillain Onslaught . While the rest of the world believed these characters had died, they in fact were now in a new universe, essentially "reborn", without any memory of their past universe, which allowed Lee and Liefeld to establish new, revised origin stories for modern readers. For example, Ben Grimm fought as

189-425: A seance at which a boy begs for help finding his dead father's winning lottery ticket. Meanwhile, Amanda possesses the body of a woman plotting to steal the boy's money, uncovering a conspiracy acting against the class. 5. Now You See Me : Tracey investigates her suspicion that there is a spy in the class, particularly after Jenna is framed for a crime she didn't commit and sent away. Meanwhile, Amanda volunteers in

252-495: A 1946 short story by Andrei Platonov "The Return" (Piper and McGuire short story) , a 1954/1960 short story by H. Beam Piper and John J. McGuire The Return (Droit novel) , a 1964 novel by Michel Droit The Return , a. k. a. Exiled in Space , a 1968 novel by Lionel Fanthorpe under the pseudonym Pel Torro The Return , a 1973 novel by Isidore Haiblum The Return , a 1978 novel by Evelyn Anthony The Return ,

315-612: A 1981 novel by K. S. Maniam The Return , a 1987 novel by Richard Laymon The Return , a 1987 novel by Sonia Levitin The Return , a 1988 novel by Terry Harknett under the pseudonym George G. Gilman, the 46th installment in the Adam Steele series America 2040: The Return , a 1988 novel by Hugh Zachary under the pen name Evan Innes, the fourth installment in the America 2040 series The Return (Paulsen novel) ,

378-528: A 1990 Australia-New Zealand horror film Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Return . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Return&oldid=1254578550 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing French-language text Short description

441-594: A 1991 novel by Gary Paulsen, also known as The River The Return , a 1992/1997 novel by Edwin Charles Tubb , the 34th installment in the Dumarest series; originally written in 1985 Remember Me 2: The Return , a 1994 novel by Christopher Pike, the second installment in the Remember Me series The Return (Nesser novel) , a 1995 novel by Håkan Nesser The Return , a 1996 novel by Gene Edwards ,

504-433: A 1994 American police procedural drama television film Universal Soldier: The Return , a 1999 American science fiction action film The Return (2003 film) ( Vozvrashcheniye ), a Russian drama film The Return , a 2003 British television film starring Julie Walters The Return (2006 film) , an American psychological horror film starring Sarah Michelle Gellar The Return , also known as The Lucky Ones ,

567-449: A 1995 album by Melodie MC The Return , a 2011 album by Machel Montano The Return , a 2012 album by actress and singer Lauryn Hill The Return , a 2023 album by Living Legends "The Return", a song by Danny Brown from his 2013 album Old "The Return", a song by Killswitch Engage from their 2009 album Killswitch Engage "The Return", a song by Omnium Gatherum from their 2008 album The Redshift "The Return",

630-516: A 1997 non-fiction book by Petru Popescu The Return: Grace and the Prodigal , a 2010 non-fiction book by J.John and Chris Walley The Return (memoir) , a 2016 book by Hisham Matar Plays [ edit ] The Return (play) , a 2001 play by Reg Cribb Films [ edit ] The Return (1916 film), starring William S. Hooser The Return (1921 film), a silent British film by Fred Paul The Return (1979 film) ,

693-435: A 2000 novel by Buzz Aldrin and John Barnes The Return , a 2001 novel by Peter Turnbull The Return , a 2002 novel by Bentley Little The Return , a 2006 novel by John Vornholt , the second book based on the television series Flight 29 Down X-Men: The Return , a 2007 novel by Chris Roberson , based on the enomymous Marvel Comics superhero team The Return , a 2008 novel by Victoria Hislop The Return ,

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756-691: A 2008 film directed by Neil Burger and starring Rachel McAdams, Tim Robbins and Michael Peña The Return (2013 film) , a Venezuelan film The Return (2024 film) , a film adaptation of The Odyssey by Homer Television [ edit ] Episodes [ edit ] " Chapter 24: The Return ", an episode of The Mandalorian "The Return", Aahat season 1, episodes 82–83 (1997) "The Return" ( Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. ) "The Return", @Gina Yei: WithAllMyHeartAndMore episode 9 (2023) "The Return" ( Arrow ) "The Return", Baahubali: The Lost Legends season 5, episode 9 (2020) "The Return" ( Ben 10 ) "The Return", Beowulf: Return to

819-468: A 2009 novel by Ben Bova, the twentieth overall installment in the Grand Tour novel series The Return ( French : L'énigme du retour ), a 2009 book by Dany Laferrière The Vampire Diaries: The Return , a 2009–2011 trilogy of novels by L. J. Smith The Return (short story collection) , a 2010 short story collection by Roberto Bolaño Non-fiction [ edit ] The Return ,

882-462: A 2024 Power Rangers four-issue comic book limited series written by Amy Jo Johnson and Matt Hutson and drawn by Nico Leon Fiction [ edit ] "The Return", an 1894 short story by Robert Murray Gilchrist , featured in the collection The Stone Dragon and Other Tragic Romances "The Return" (Conrad short story) , an 1898 short story by Joseph Conrad The Return , a 1910 novel by Walter de la Mare "The Return" or "Homecoming",

945-446: A Yugoslav film The Return (1980 film) , an American science fiction film starring Jan-Michael Vincent and Cybill Shepherd Cocoon: The Return , a 1988 American science fiction comedy-drama film Nostos: The Return , a 1989 Italian adventure drama film The Return (1992 film) , a Danish film about the return of Jesus Bonanza: The Return , a 1993 American Western television film Cagney & Lacey: The Return ,

1008-500: A clone. Reluctantly, she decides to improve Tracey's life, ending her years of invisibility. Meanwhile, the Gifted class fights off a TA who attempts to hypnotise Emily to predict the lottery. 2. Better Late Than Never : Jenna, who has begun to befriend Tracey, is shocked by the sudden reappearance of her "father", not realising that this man is a fraud who wants her ability to win at poker. Meanwhile, Amanda possesses Ken and develops

1071-619: A diary as a child and wrote in a wide range of formats. Marilyn majored in English at Emory University , going on to study a master's degree in library science at Emory and a Doctor of Philosophy degree at the University of Chicago , with the thesis title "The nature of didacticism as related to romance and sexuality in young adult novels, 1965–1978". She taught children's literature at St. John's University , New York for over twenty years. She began publishing her work in 1984 under

1134-488: A different student, suggesting the series will run to nine books in total. As of May 2020, there have been no announcements or updates about continuing this series. Goodreads has it listed as a completed series with 6 books, or two volumes (vol. 1 contains the first three books, and vol. 2 contains the last three books). 1. Out of Sight, Out of Mind : Amanda finds herself trapped in Tracey's body, with her own place occupied by

1197-418: A genetic disorder and the betrayal which puts Amy at risk in the modern day. 15. Transformation : When Tasha and Amy's other classmates begin to act like zombies, Amy suspects they have been influenced by the new TV show, Cherry Lane. 16. Happy Birthday, Dear Amy : On the eve of Amy's thirteenth birthday, she suddenly ages into her twenties. After she impulsively runs away from the private hospital where she

1260-635: A pilot in the Gulf War instead of World War II , with Susan Storm and Johnny Storm being explained to have been financial backers for Reed Richards' rocket, hence their presence on the mission. In addition, while Richards' goal of becoming the first man to get to Mars remained, it was revealed that he secretly aimed to explore the interstellar anomalies of that area. Marvel ended Liefeld's contract early after six issues, citing low sales on his two titles, which were reassigned to Lee. Walt Simonson took over Avengers when it moved to WildStorm. Although

1323-405: A romance with a dead boy. 3. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow : Emily is worried by visions that her classmates are disappearing. Soon, many of them are kidnapped and forced to rob a bank, but the remaining classmates work together to rescue them in time. 4. Finders Keepers : Ken struggles to simultaneously help his dead friend Jack look after his girlfriend, and keep his ability secret after attending

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1386-434: A song by War of Ages from their 2019 album Void Other uses [ edit ] The Return (guerrilla organization) , or al-Awda , an Iraqi guerilla organization The Return (American football) , another name for the 2021 Tampa Bay Buccaneers–New England Patriots game See also [ edit ] Return (disambiguation) Returner (disambiguation) The Returned (disambiguation) The Returning ,

1449-426: A trap. 13. The Substitute : Amy is at risk after the death of her mysterious ally, Mr Devon. Amy suspects that the cruel new teacher at school, Ms Heartshorn, is there to kidnap her, but the truth is not what she expected. 14. The Beginning : A trip to Washington DC , home of Project Crescent, puts Amy on edge. Meanwhile, Amy's mother remembers the origins of the project, including the pain of losing her brother to

1512-481: A wilderness camp, and is instantly attracted to him. When someone dies in a freak accident, Andy claims he witnessed the murder and convinces Amy to run away with him. However, Amy grows suspicious and discovers that Andy is another clone, designed to be her perfect other half. 7. The Best of the Best : When Eric is asked to show around a new student, obnoxious eight-year-old child genius Adrian Peele, Amy senses something

1575-427: Is being treated, she finds herself at a very unusual homeless shelter. 17. Missing Pieces : Amy becomes suspicious when her fellow students start losing their most prized abilities, such as a sprinter losing his running ability and a basketball player forgetting how to throw. Meanwhile, Eric has begun High School and has little time for Amy any more, leading her to become fascinated with newcomer Chris. 18. Return of

1638-475: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Heroes Reborn (1996 comic)#⁘Heroes Return⁘ " Heroes Reborn " is a 1996–97 crossover story arc among comic book series published by the American company Marvel Comics . During this one-year, multi-title story arc, Marvel temporarily outsourced the production of several of its best-known comic books to

1701-547: Is not right. She is surprised to discover that, rather than being a victim, Adrian runs a genetics company. 8. Mystery Mother : Amy has always been satisfied that her mother loves her, even though they are not genetically related. However, when a woman claims to be Amy's birth mother, and accuses Nancy of kidnap, Amy begins to wonder if she really is a clone. 9. The Fever : When Amy, who has been genetically modified to never become ill, suddenly becomes feverish and hallucinates, her mother believes that Amy must have been drugged at

1764-415: Is very popular and has been sold internationally. Parts of the series have been translated into Finnish, Polish, and German, for example. There are twenty-four books in the original series, published regularly between 1998 and 2002. A separate trilogy based on the same characters was also published in 2002. 1. Amy, Number 7 : Whilst writing an autobiography for an English project, Amy begins to question

1827-517: The eponymous superhero ThunderCats: The Return , a 2003 WildStorm five-issue comic book limited series written by Ford Lytle Gilmore, the second limited series and the third overall comics installment based on the eponymous 1985 TV series Sweet Tooth: The Return , a 2020 Vertigo six-issue limited series written and drawn by, the sequel to his previous series Sweet Tooth Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return ,

1890-427: The pen name Shannon Blair, and has since had much success, particularly with the internationally selling Replica series. "Replica" is a children's science fiction series about Amy Candler, a young teenager who discovers she is one of thirteen cloned girls who have been genetically modified to have superhuman abilities. She was created in the government-funded Project Crescent, and was kidnapped and adopted by one of

1953-573: The trade paperback Fantastic Four: Heroes Reborn , collecting Fantastic Four vol. 2, issues #1-6 under the 'Marvel's Finest' banner, but no other "Heroes Reborn" reprints followed for some time. With 2006 marking the 10th anniversary of the "Heroes Reborn" crossover, Marvel marked the occasion by having the reality-traversing Exiles team visit the "Heroes Reborn" Earth, in Exiles #81-82. The company reprinted original "Heroes Reborn" series and produced trade paperbacks collecting issues #1-12 (excluding

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2016-773: The Listener . Eventually, Thor is returned to Asgard, while Doom's whereabouts are left unknown. In 1999, Marvel collected Heroes Reborn: The Return #1-4 limited series re-titled as the Return of the Heroes trade paperback. It was re-released in 2009 as Heroes Reborn: The Return trade paperback again collecting the 4-issue mini-series, and also the Heroes Reborn one-shot specials from 2000: Doomsday #1, Ashema #1, Masters of Evil #1, Rebel #1, Remnants #1, Young Allies #1, and Doom #1. In July 2000, Marvel published

2079-465: The Perfect Girls : Thinking she is headed on a romantic cruise with her new boyfriend Chris, Amy is kidnapped by the organisation and taken to a desert island. There, she must compete with the other Amys and Andys in a Survivor -style competition, in which those voted off face death. 19. Dreamcrusher : After being struck by lightning , Amy develops the unwanted ability to read minds and see

2142-678: The Shadows ) "The Return", Window on Main Street episode 1 (1961) "The Return", Young Dracula series 3, episode 10 (2011) Series [ edit ] Twin Peaks: The Return , a 2017 limited series continuing the events of the 1990–1991 television series Twin Peaks The Returned , English title of Les Revenants , a 2012 French supernatural TV series Subjects [ edit ] The Return ,

2205-1144: The Shieldlands episode 1 (2015) "The Return", Black Saddle season 2, episode 21 (1960) "The Return", Bonanza season 6, episode 31 (1965) "The Return", Criminal Minds season 9, episode 8 (2013) "The Return", Crusoe episode 13 (2009) "The Return", Dilbert season 2, episode 13 (2000) "The Return", Doctor Who season 3, episode 28; episode 3 of The Ark (1966) "The Return", Falcon Crest season 9, episode 20 (1990) "The Return", Finders Keepers season 1, episode 5 (1991) "The Return", Fright Krewe season 2, episode 6 (2024) "The Return" ( Girls ) "The Return", Hawkeye episode 22 (1995) "The Return", Hollywood 7 episode 13 (2001) "The Return" ( Homeland ) "The Return", JAG season 5, episode 4 (1999) "The Return", Johnny Staccato episode 14 (1959) "The Return", Justice League Unlimited season 1, episode 8 (2004) "The Return", Kong: The Animated Series season 1, episodes 1–2 (2001) "The Return", Lawman season 1, episode 32 (1959) "The Return", Meet

2268-2304: The Wife series 5, episode 3 (1966) "The Return", Megas XLR season 2, episode 2 (2004) "The Return", Ocean Girl series 2, episode 1 (1995) "The Return", Offspring season 2, episode 1 (2011) "The Return" ( Once Upon a Time ) "The Return", Owen, M.D. series 1, episodes 33–34 (1972) "The Return", Phoenix II episode 4 (1993) "The Return", Power Rangers Mystic Force episode 30 (2006) "The Return", Queen of Swords episode 17 (2001) "The Return", Room 104 season 2, episode 9 (2018) "The Return", Scavengers Reign episode 11 (2023) "The Return", Shin Ikki Tousen episode 1 (2022) "The Return", Speed Racer: The Next Generation season 2, episodes 1–3 (2011) "The Return" ( Star Wars: The Bad Batch ) "The Return" ( Stargate Atlantis ) "The Return", Starman episode 1 (1986) "The Return", Stupid, Stupid Man season 2, episode 5 (2008) "The Return", T. J. Hooker season 3, episode 1 (1983) "The Return" ( The Amazing World of Gumball ) "The Return", The Curse of Civil War Gold season 2, episode 1 (2019) "The Return", The Family Business season 4, episode 8 (2022) "The Return!", The Guild season 3, episode 10 (2009) "The Return", The Hollow season 2, episode 3 (2020) "The Return", The Immortal episode 12 (1970) "The Return", The Legend of Prince Valiant episode 14 (1991) "The Return", The Lone Ranger season 4, episode 46 (1955) "The Return", The Morose Mononokean season 2, episode 11 (2019) "The Return", The Musketeers series 2, episode 5 (2015) "The Return" ( The Office ) "The Return", The Secret of Eel Island series 2, episode 1 (2005) "The Return", The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch season 4, episode 7 (2023) "The Return", The Secret World of Alex Mack season 4, episode 14 (1997) "The Return", The Stranded episode 2 (2019) "The Return" ( The Vampire Diaries ) "The Return", The Waltons season 6, episodes 23–24 (1978) "The Return", V: The Series episode 19 (1985) "The Return", Viper season 4, episode 1 (1998) "The Return" ( What We Do in

2331-431: The artwork "showcases the extreme and many times highly unrealistic anatomy seen in the comics of the era", and came to be viewed as emblematic of Liefeld's artwork as a whole. The image went on to become an internet meme , and was included in critical articles such as "The 40 Worst Rob Liefeld Drawings", "A Gallery of Rob Liefeld's Anatomical Abominations" and "Worst Rob Liefeld Covers", earning Liefeld his status as one of

2394-582: The class know about them. The class teacher, Madame, encourages the students to work together to use their abilities, particularly as they are being targeted by a group who wants to control their abilities to make money. However, the students dislike their abilities and each other, and are often reluctant to join forces. The first book was published in February 2009, with the latest installment scheduled for publishing September 2010. Although only six books have so far been announced, each book so far has focused on

2457-678: The fifth installment in the Chronicles of the Door series The Return (Shatner novel) , a 1997 Star Trek novel by William Shatner The Return , a 1999 novel by Brian Freemantle under the pseudonym Andrea Hart The Return , a 1999 novel by Marilyn Kaye , the third installment in the Last on Earth trilogy The Return (Applegate novel) , a 2000 book in the Animorphs series by K.A. Applegate The Return (Aldrin and Barnes novel) ,

2520-507: The four titles in "Heroes Reborn" were slated for a 12-issue run, James Robinson wrote a thirteenth and final issue for each book. The storyline, entitled "World War III", was a crossover between the Marvel and WildStorm characters. At the end of the storyline, which lasted one year, WildStorm's agreement with Marvel ended, at which point the Fantastic Four and Avengers were returned to the mainstream Marvel Universe , again through

2583-416: The future . 20. Like Father, Like Son : After Chris's absent father returns asking for a bone marrow transplant , Amy suspects that Chris and many of her other classmates are clones intended as organ donors for the wealthy. 21. Virtual Amy : After Andy mysteriously disappears after giving her a warning, Amy becomes worried by a new virtual reality computer game. 22. All About Andy : Andy investigates

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2646-432: The identity of her "father", who supposedly died before she was born. She is also confused by her suddenly increased physical abilities and powers of healing. She is shocked to discover that she is one of thirteen clones created in a government project which her "mother" was part of. 2. Pursuing Amy : Amy struggles to hide her true identity from her friends, particularly when her mother's new boyfriend turns out to be from

2709-651: The industry's most controversial comics artists. Liefeld poked fun at the matter in 2016, tweeting, "Of course I'm #teamcap. I didn't give him those big tits for nuthin…" He revisited the illustration in September 2023, with a New York Comic Con variant cover for Captain America (vol. 10) #1, depicting the Sam Wilson incarnation of the character in the same pose. Posting the image on Twitter, Liefeld commented, "Had to get something off my chest." In October 2023

2772-758: The intervention of Franklin Richards, in the storyline " Heroes Return ", which included a central miniseries Heroes Reborn: The Return , by writer Peter David and artist Salvador Larocca . To promote the Captain America series, Liefeld produced a piece of promo art depicting that character, which became one of the most famous and mocked illustrations from that period of Liefeld's career. The artwork depicted Captain America with "cartoonish proportions", in particular his stomach, arms, and "gaping barrel chest", as Comic Book Resources (CBR) put it. Referred to by Comics Beat as "the most infamous piece of art in comics history," Timothy Donohoo of CBR observed that

2835-404: The new club in town. However, when a doctor arrives for a blood sample, Tasha suspects something more sinister is going on. 10. Ice Cold : Amy fears her secret will be revealed to the world after her worst enemy Jeanine discovers that Amy is a clone and begins blackmailing her. However, Jeanine ends up in a coma, making Amy the main suspect. 11. Lucky Thirteen : Amy meets Aly, another clone who

2898-457: The organization attempting to track her down. She eventually reveals her abilities to Eric, her best friend's brother. Amy also sees another clone for the first time. 3. Another Amy : Another clone comes to Amy's school to film a movie, and is horrified by Amy's insistence that they are clones. Over time, Amy begins to realise that this clone is very unlike Amy – she is evil. Also, Amy begins dating Eric. 4. Perfect Girls : Amy thinks she has won

2961-494: The original 1996 artwork was put up for auction with Heritage Auctions , the second time it had been made so available. On November 17, the final piece was auctioned for $ 132,000 USD . All of the titles experienced a large upsurge in sales. According to Lee, Marvel proposed continuing the Heroes Reborn lineup indefinitely, but under the condition that Lee would draw at least one of them. Lee refused. Critically,

3024-433: The possibility that she must return to a normal life. The Plague Trilogy : A miniseries about Amy's battle against a deadly plague which threatens to destroy civilisation. Gifted is the latest series by Marilyn Kaye and features a small class of students at Meadowbrook Middle School Each has a different supernatural ability, or "Gift", and they all attend a class to learn to use these abilities, although few people outside

3087-464: The remaining heroes break the boundaries between the two worlds, they all suddenly remember their past lives. Bruce Banner and the Hulk are merged back together into one singular being. The returned Anthony Stark possesses the memories of both the original and teenage Anthony Stark, and thus considers himself to be essentially both of them. The pocket universe was then placed under the authority of Ashema

3150-421: The school office to investigate the principal's involvement in the conspiracy. 6. Speak No Evil : Carter is at Harmony House and has talks with Dr. Paley. It is revealed that he has a gift which is shape-shifting. Meanwhile, in the gifted class, Madame tries to get everyone to think of positive ways to use their gifts, while Ken and Amanda find no point to, so they think of losing their gifts. Dr. Paley might have

3213-409: The scientists after a change of heart. Throughout the series Amy struggles to live a normal life as the mysterious Organisation tries to use her and the other Project Crescent clones to create a master race and take over the world. Amy also seeks to help the other clones in the project, and encounters a number of other children and teenagers with genetic modifications or supernatural powers. This series

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3276-514: The series finale cross-over "World War III") of the four titles. A new edition of Heroes Reborn: Fantastic Four trade paperback was released in August 2018 ( ISBN   1-3029-1333-6 ). Also, Jeph Loeb and Rob Liefeld reunited in November 2006 for Onslaught Reborn , a five-part weekly limited series that features both Onslaught and a world similar to the "Heroes Reborn" universe. This

3339-418: The storyline was not well-received. The changes to the characters were controversial, provoking debates among fans. The change in creative team on Captain America was also controversial, since the pre-Heroes Reborn team of Mark Waid and Ron Garney had already been bringing increased sales and critical acclaim to the series, prompting the question of why it had required a reboot by Liefeld, whose artwork on

3402-402: The studios of artists Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld , who had been among Marvel's most popular artists before leaving to form independent companies. "Heroes Reborn" was an attempt by Marvel to address low sales on some of its titles. While Spider-Man and X-Men -related titles sold well, as did some titles under the horror-themed " Midnight Sons " imprint like Ghost Rider , reader interest

3465-499: The title was heavily criticized for its poor anatomy and skill, so much so that it has been subject to parody. The "Heroes Reborn" was followed by "Heroes Return", which consisted of a central, four-issue miniseries, Heroes Reborn: The Return , by writer Peter David and artist Salvador Larocca (December 1997). In the story, the Celestials take notice of Franklin's pocket universe and initially demand that he eliminate one of

3528-412: The trip of a lifetime to New York, but she soon discovers this is a front to capture and test herself and seven other clones. Amy eventually escapes, but no-one believes her story. 5. Secret Clique : When a group of popular girls appear to gain supernatural abilities, Amy begins to investigate, confusing her best friend Tasha and boyfriend Eric. 6. And The Two Shall Meet : Amy meets a boy named Andy at

3591-474: The truth about his past and his family. 23. War of the Clones : When a tabloid runs a story of human clones creating a master race, Amy and Andy begin to uncover the truth about Project Crescent and The Organisation. 24. Amy, On Her Own : When Amy's crescent birthmark fades and she and the other clones begin experiencing new physical problems, they fear that their genes are deteriorating. Amy tries to cope with

3654-500: The two universes, but eventually relent on the condition that all beings native to Earth-616 evacuate the pocket universe and never return. The heroes are gathered in a massive ship to leave the pocket universe. Characters including She-Hulk and several members of the Inhuman Royal Family are depicted as returning heroes, even though they were not among the missing heroes from Onslaught: Marvel Universe . Though it

3717-539: The working title for the 1984 Doctor Who serial Resurrection of the Daleks Music [ edit ] The Return…… , a 1985 album by Bathory The Return (Pat Martino album) , 1987 The Return (Pharao album) , 1998 The Return (Ruben Studdard album) , 2006 The Return (Vanilla Fudge album) , 2002 The Return (Shinhwa album) , 2012 The Return (Nonpoint album) , 2014 The Return (Kamaal Williams album) , 2018 The Return ,

3780-595: Was comparatively poor on Avengers and Fantastic Four . Marvel conceived of an experiment to outsource production for titles with lagging sales to two former Marvel artists Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld , who had left the publisher four years earlier to form Image Comics , and who still enjoyed great popularity among the comics-buying public. The two creators would launch four new titles, with Jim Lee 's WildStorm Productions producing Fantastic Four and Iron Man , and Rob Liefeld 's Extreme Studios handling Captain America and The Avengers . These books would be set in

3843-405: Was later mentioned that these versions of them merged with their regular counterparts. As the heroes travel to their destination, Dr. Doom suddenly escapes the ship with Franklin, hoping to use the siphoning devices he created to steal Franklin's power, but is stopped by Mr. Fantastic and Thor, who rescue the boy. Thor uses his hammer to create a portal, trapping himself and Doom in it. As soon as

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3906-813: Was planned to tie in with the memorial scholarship fund established in honor of Loeb's son Sam . In 2021, Marvel published a Heroes Reborn storyline consisting of a central miniseries by Jason Aaron and Ed McGuinness , though it bears no relationship to the 1996 story beyond its title and some in-story references. Marilyn Kaye Marilyn Kaye was born in 1949 in New Britain, Connecticut . She spent most of her childhood in Atlanta, Georgia , although she spent her tenth year in Montgomery, Alabama and her thirteenth in Ann Arbor, Michigan . She kept

3969-439: Was rejected by the project because of her lack of special abilities. Aly encourages Amy to act out, but Aly's desire to live up to Amy's perfection leads her into trouble. Eventually, Amy is forced to break contact. 12. In Search of Andy : On a trip to Paris , Amy is surprised to run into Andy, her "perfect match" who disappeared suddenly the summer before. She wants to find Andy, but she suspects that he might be leading her into

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