Jaspers' Warp
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"Jaspers' Warp", also known as "Crooked World", was a Marvel UK storyline featuring primarily the character Captain Britain. It was originally published between 1981 and 1984 in Marvel Superheroes, #377–388, The Daredevils, #1–11 and The Mighty World of Marvel, volume 2, #7–13.
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Cover to X-Men Archives No. 06, illustrating Jaspers reality warp. Cover art by Alan Davis.
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Marvel Comics
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1984
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Mad Jim Jaspers
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Marvel UK, reprints Marvel Comics
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Jaspers' Warp
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1981
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Jaspers' Warp
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Marvel Superheroes #377–388
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The Daredevils #01-11
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The Mighty World of Marvel #07-13
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Captain Britain
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"Jaspers' Warp", also known as "Crooked World", was a Marvel UK storyline featuring primarily the character Captain Britain. It was originally published between 1981 and 1984 in Marvel Superheroes, #377–388, The Daredevils, #1–11 and The Mighty World of Marvel, volume 2, #7–13. The story features Alan Davis's first work with the Captain Britain character. It also features the only mainstream Marvel Universe work by Alan Moore, who took over writing of the storyline one-third of the way through the saga (Marvel Superheroes #387) when David Thorpe (who began the storyline) abruptly left the series. It officially designated the mainstream Marvel Universe with the label 616 and introduced many concepts regarding the Marvel Multiverse, such as the Captain Britain Corps and Saturnyne.
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