THE TOP 5 GREATEST BATTLES OF
HYPERION
BY
John "THE MEGO STRETCH HULK" Cimino
HYPERION
Created by: Roy Thomas and Sal Buscema First Appearance: THE AVENGERS #69 (1969)
While Hyperion is an unapologetic
"Superman/Captain Marvel" hybrid copycat, he does have a
nice reputation within the Marvel Universe and with comic readers in general. Actually,
there are several
notable versions of him flying around to date since his first
appearance in 1969... sheesh. But the reason why Hyperion
worked so much better than other Superman clones in comics was because he was never intended on being a serious character, he was suppose to be an obvious carbon copy of Superman. And throughout the years after several writers began throwing their takes on the character, Hyperion started to come into his own despite how similar he was to the Man of Steel.
As stated, Marvel has introduced various versions of Hyperion, each originating in a different dimension of the Marvel Multiverse. Sometimes he's a villain part of the Squadron Sinister, sometimes as a hero among the Squadron Supreme or Avengers and sometimes a tyrannical ruler of an alternate universe. But despite what incarnation of Hyperion shows up, he will most definitely be bringing a whole bunch of power to the table. Hyperion easily ranks among the greatest Super-Heavyweights in the Marvel Universe, side by side with the likes of the Hulk, Thor, Hercules, Sentry, Silver Surfer, Gladiator, Juggernaut and Thanos. He can also match fire with the most powerful of the cosmic gods in the known universe and not just hold his own - actually win!! Hey, they don't call him the "Sun God" for nothing.
So, with that much power at his disposal, Hyperion is a fearsome opponent for any character in comics and that has lead me to make this list. Interestingly, despite the many explosive battles Hyperion has had over the years (in all his incarnations), never has a list been compiled for him. Well, don't say I don't love you comic readers and Hyperion himself because I'm fond of being the "first" to do things. So here, for you - for the first time ever - is a write up on the 5 greatest battles Hyperion has ever had regardless of which version of him showed up to the dance. All hail the mighty Sun God!
5.) THE AVENGERS #3 (2012)
Writer: Jonathan Hickman
Art: Jerome Opena and Dustin Weaver
Historically, all versions of Hyperion have always had problems when dealing with Marvel's resident Super-Heavyweight champion the Incredible Hulk. Truth be told, the Green-Skinned Goliath usually pounded on Hyperion when the Squadron Sinister clashed with the Defenders. But this new incarnation of Hyperion from Earth-13034 (and fellow teammate on the Avengers at the time) seemed to have a little extra "fire" within him and held his own with the brute when the Hulk was possessed by the villain Abyss. Hyperion and the Hulk go back and forth in an epic clash until Abyss finally loses control of the brute and bringing forth Bruce Banner. Luckily for him, Hyperion stops in mid-swing and welcomes the good doctor back. All hail the mighty Sun God!
4.) SQUADRON SUPREME #8 (1986)
Writer: Mark Gruenwald
Art: Bob Hall and Sam de la Rosa
Knowing that the Hyperion imposter has already killed Power Princess' husband, Hyperion flies to Squadron City, where he finds the Squadron in the midst of a meeting. Hyperion bursts through the ceiling and attacks his doppelganger, telling the rest of the Squadron that he's an imposter. He punches the imposter through the building and tells his teammates to leave them alone so he can deal with him. The two Hyperions slug it out at President's Mountain, Earth-712's equivalent to Mount Rushmore. The imposter has the upper hand by having no problem going all-out in a fight. The real Hyperion starts to use his atomic vision, and the imposter matches his move, their eye beams meeting in the middle with a large discharge of energy. Each Hyperion realizes that he will have to kill the other to win. Eventually, the real Hyperion, who has been blinded from the over-use of his power, starts to pummel him. Doctor Spectrum comes in and uses his Power Prisim to hold Hyperion back, but is unable to do so for long. Power Princess finally tells Hyperion to back off, and cradles the fake Hyperion in her arms as he starts to disintegrate. He admits to killing her husband Howard, and asks her to forgive him before telling her he loves her. The rest of the Squadron look on as Power Princess weeps and Arcanna comforts her friend. All hail the mighty Sun God (or is it Gods)!
3.) INFINITY #6 (2013)
Writer: Jonathan Hickman
Art: Jim Cheung and Dustin Weaver
After a massive build-up, Hyperion from Earth-13034 and the Avengers arrive to fight Thanos and his Black Order to end their threat once and for all.
They break through a barrier created around the Earth and crash land in the
desert. Heading to an Inhuman village, they find Abigail Brand and the
Guardians of the Galaxy fighting Thanos and several members of the Black
Order. The Avengers don't far well against the evil forces and begin losing badly. But as all heroes do, they press on despite the odds! The major highlight during this intense battle is when a hurt Hyperion manages to
shoot his Atomic Vision into Corvus Glaive, killing him and changing the entire tide of the war. Eventually the Avengers rally and will prevail in the struggle against Thanos and the rest of his evil forces. All hail the mighty Sun God!
2.) THE AVENGERS ANNUAL #16 (1987)
Writer: Tom DeFalco
Art: Bob Hall, John Romita Jr., Keith Pollard, Marshal Rogers, Jackson Guice, Ron Frenz, Tom Palmer, Bill Sienkiewicz, Al Williamson, Bob Layton, Kevin Nowlan and Bob Wiacek
As a result of the Contest of Champions, the Grandmaster had restored
the Collector's life at the cost of his own. Once within the realm of
Death, however, he schemed to conquer the final adversary. Now, after
having pitted the West Coast Avengers against their eastern counterparts
in Death's domain, he has distracted, then defeated Death itself. Bored
with life, the Grandmaster has created five life-bombs which will cause
a new "big bang," replacing the present universe with one of his own
designs. When all the Avengers challenge him to a final game, he pits them
against a new Legion of the Unliving composed of their deceased friends
and foes.
Many of the match ups had definitive and even deadly outcomes. In an Arctic waste Captain America, Wonder Man, and the Wasp combat
Hyperion from the Squadron Sinister (who is a duplicate of the Earth-712 Hyperion of the Squadron Supreme), Baron Blood, and Bucky. Hyperion has one of the most incredibly brutal and destructive battles of the entire war when he kills Wonder Man by driving
him through the planet and into into a nearby sun. It was honestly an incredible show of power by the Sun God. In the end, it was Captain America and Hawkeye that ultimately saved the day against the Grandmaster and revived all the heroes, but it was Hyperion who had the most memorable moment of the story. All hail the mighty Sun God!
1.) SQUADRON SUPREME #1 (2015)
Writer: James Robinson
Art: Leonard Kirk
Hyperion from Earth-13034, Nighthawk from Earth-31916, Zarda from
Earth-712, Blur from Earth-148611, and Doctor Spectrum from Earth-4290001
are the sole survivors of their native realities and formed the
Earth-616 version of the Squadron Supreme. Their first mission to restore order to the world is
attacking Namor, the Sub-Mariner of Atlantis, whose crime is being responsible for the
destruction of Doctor Spectrum's and Nighthawk's worlds. The Squadron battle Namor, Attuma, and the forces of Atlantis
head on. Eventually Attuma is killed at the hands of Zarda. Namor is able to hold
on his own against the Squadron but their attack is just a diversion
as Hyperion flies into the ocean and lifts the entire city of Atlantis to the
surface.
After mercifully allowing the Atlantean denizens to escape their city,
Hyperion throws Atlantis onto solid ground and utterly destroying it. In
a fit of rage, Namor attacks Hyperion, who merely decapitates the charging Sea King with his Atomic Vision ending his very life. This moment solidifies Hyperion and his Squadron Supreme as a true force to be reckoned with on planet Earth. Unknown to the Squadron, they are observed
by Thundra and Tyndall, who hoped to call on them for help
but are now totally unsure.
All hail the mighty Sun God!
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YES!!! ALL HAIL THE MIGHTY SUN GOD!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm really digging this. I love Hyperion, especially earth-13034 version.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I always found Hyperion to be a bit cheesy and never really lived up to his---uhm---hype. LOL. I've not seen these new versions of him. Much more impressive. I wonder who would win if it came down to a tussle between Hyperion, Sentry and Gladiator of the Imperial Guard (whom was also treated very much like a MU version of Superman, at least by John Byrne.
ReplyDeleteDecapitating Namor was pretty impressive. Great choice for the number 1 spot.
ReplyDelete"Call it a gift then"
ReplyDeleteSoooooo goooood!
DeleteGood call on Avengers Annual 16
ReplyDeleteI like Hyperion, but there have been way too many versions of him in the Marvel Universe. It's gotten to the point that Marvel probably has more Hyperions than DC has versions of Superman.
ReplyDeleteI don't think Hyperions fight with Namor iss impressive at all, cause I don't think rigged fights are impressive. And ignoring that Namor, and Atlantis, are Hyperion's kryptonite, amongst other things, is the ultimate rigged fight.
ReplyDeleteBeyond that, I find it hard to believe that Hyperion's best fight in 45 years, is one where he does nothing but look at a character. He didn't fight anyone in Gruenwald's run? Or JMS' run? I'm not familiar with all of his appearances, but a simple google shows a fight where THREE Hyperions fight each other. Or Gladiator fights Hyperion.
The Gladiator fight was good but Hyperion lost that fight. Why would it be on a list of his best fights?
DeleteFor those keeping score, there are apparently a few things that the Hyperions are vulnerable to, including "argonite radiation" and certain lead isotopes (it's probably a safe bet that this weakness is well known, and makes you wonder how long would Hype last in a battle with someone who has complete control over electromagnetic radiation like Monica Rambeau, or someone who can transmute elements like Sersi); his own nuclear vision (which begs the question, would he stand a chance against certain heralds of Galactus, or the original Human Torch, or other level 5 energy manipulative Eternals, who are also capable of generating similar degrees of nuclear energy); anti-matter bombardment (which is how Blue Marvel beat him; I imagine a skillful wielder of Mjolnir would also have a field day here, since it can project antimatter or "anti-force" as Thor calls it); and physical harm by a sufficiently powerful force (as was the case when Gladiator broke Mark Milton's back).
ReplyDeletetheoretically, all of those things should be able to take him down (Hammond's nuclear flame seemed to harm him); as well as certain magic based attacks. of course, most have to ignore his speed. the most powerful Hyperion might have been the MAX Supreme Power version. that world only had one Reed Richards level individual. the military tried everything (including point blank nuclear explosions) to take him out. all they managed to do was damage his costume and piss him off. that same Hyperion caught Ultimate Thor's hammer mid swing and swatted him away with it. I have no idea how the current Marc Milton measures up to that one. his power levels and vulnerabilities are inconsistent. I think that they are afraid of making him less usable by becoming too powerful; like the Sentry. personally, I think it unwise to give a Superman so many Achilles heels. kind of misses the point. it's like when they tried to make Simon Williams a pacifist.
DeleteBlue Marvel kicked King Hyperion's mighty arse in Age of Heroes #3.
ReplyDeleteKing Hyperion is an alternate reality Hyperion and I don't consider him a "real" Hyperion. Besides, Blue Marvel sucks.
DeleteYou forget his last stand with his brother Thor against the beyonders that fight should be number one
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