<P> The story climaxes at the Magus' base: a group of heroes free those who were replaced by doppelgängers; cosmic adventurer Quasar arrives with the Ultimate Nullifier (with Thanos goading Quasar to use it against the Magus knowing that Quasar would also be destroyed) and villains Kang the Conqueror and Doctor Doom appear, hoping to harness the source of the powerful energies detected . </P> <P> Warlock and the still inactive Gauntlet are captured by the Magus, and both attacked by Doom and Kang . Warlock is defeated and the Magus is severely weakened in the battle and attempts to use the containment units but discovers they have been stolen . Doom betrays and stops Kang, and then demands the Gauntlet from the Magus . Eternity, however, has just been revived and has requested the Gauntlet be reactivated, which the Living Tribunal agrees to . An apparently omnipotent Magus easily defeats Doom and dissolves Quasar, who arrives with the Ultimate Nullifier . Thanos defeats his doppelgänger and distracts the Magus, allowing Warlock to grapple with the villain for the Gauntlet . Warlock releases from the Gauntlet a being that is a composite of the entity Eternity and his twin, Infinity . The being incapacitates the Magus, allowing Warlock to absorb the Magus into the Soul Gem . The experience places Warlock in a coma . </P> <P> Thanos reveals to the assembled heroes that the Magus was tricked and never gained omnipotence as the Reality Gem on the Gauntlet--which Thanos is revealed to be the secret guardian of--was a convincing fake . The heroes return to Earth and the final page of the last issue reveals that the containment units have been stolen by Warlock's "good" persona, the Goddess . In addition to these developments, Eternity--who is apparently' deputized' by the Living Tribunal to make such a decree--thereafter declares that the Gems on the Gauntlet will never be able to be used again as a single unit, no matter what future crisis befalls the universe . </P> <P> The full storyline was published as The Infinity War, a 400 - page trade paperback that collects The Infinity War limited series, Warlock and the Infinity Watch #7 - 10, and Marvel Comics Presents #108 - 111 (April 2006, ISBN 0 - 7851 - 2105 - 6) </P>

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