Aleph
Creation & Design
Aleph was created as a representation of the infinite possibilities of the universe, designed to embody the concept of cosmic balance.Early Years
Initially introduced as a mysterious figure in the multiverse, Aleph's origins were shrouded in mystery, leading to various interpretations by fans and creators alike.Character Development
Over the years, Aleph has evolved from a mere cosmic observer to a pivotal player in the multiverse, grappling with the weight of their powers and the moral implications of their actions.Cultural Reception
Aleph has been well-received for their complex character design and philosophical themes, resonating with readers who appreciate deep narratives.Character Details
Real Name:
Unknown
Aliases:
The Infinite One, The Cosmic Entity
Species:
Cosmic Entity
Gender:
Non-binary
Affiliations:
The Celestial Council, Guardians of the Multiverse
Abilities:
Reality Manipulation, Time Travel, Telepathy
Equipment:
Cosmic Staff, Dimensional Cloak
Weight:
150lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
gold
Hair Color:
white
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Avengers #1
Marvel
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2012
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Vol. 5
1st appearance of the Aleph
1st appearance of Abyss and her brother Ex Nihilo who are of a species created by the Builders to travel to other worlds and initiate life
1st cameo appearance of the fourth Captain Universe, Tamara Devoux
1st cameo appearance of Smasher, the first human to serve as Imperial Guard to the Shi'ar
Eden Fesi becomes Manifold
1st appearance of the Aleph
1st appearance of Abyss and her brother Ex Nihilo who are of a species created by the Builders to travel to other worlds and initiate life
1st cameo appearance of the fourth Captain Universe, Tamara Devoux
1st cameo appearance of Smasher, the first human to serve as Imperial Guard to the Shi'ar
Eden Fesi becomes Manifold
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