Master of the World (character)
Master of the World is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a recurring villain of the superhero team Alpha Flight.
Publication history
Master of the World first appeared in Alpha Flight #2 and was created by John Byrne.Fictional character biography
Forty thousand years ago, a caveman warrior named Eshu was cast out of his tribe in what is now northern Asia after he killed another caveman against his tribe's laws. He wanders the Earth and is soon psionically called to the beacon of an alien ship.Eshu is captured by the alien Plodex, who experiment on him and repeatedly dissect and reassemble his body. His intelligence increases over the years until his mind and body are developed to the peak of perfection.
After some time, Eshu learns to access the ship's systems, allowing him to escape. Now calling himself the Master of the World, he captures Alpha Flight after luring them to the Arctic. The Master of the World is confronted by Namor and the Invisible Woman, during which his starship is destroyed. He escapes his ship via a submarine.
Using his knowledge of the alien technologies, the Master gains control of Marrina Smallwood and her Plodex mate. The Master causes Marrina to revert to savagery and captures Namor and Alpha Flight's Puck. However, Puck tears the Master's helmet from his head, severely injuring him. The Master's submarine explodes, thwarting his plans to dominate the world.
The Master escapes and enters a state of suspended animation, from which he is freed by Llan the Sorcerer. His next plan is to take over the Canadian government under the alias Joshua Lord, exploiting the chaos caused by the Super Power Registration Act. The Master also reforms Omega Flight to stop Alpha Flight from getting in his way.
The Master finds James Hudson entrapped in a dimensional limbo. He resurrects Hudson as the Antiguard, intending for him to kill Alpha Flight. Guardian, with the help of his wife Heather Hudson, breaks from the Master's mental control. The Master seemingly kills himself to avoid being imprisoned.
The Master is the founder of Strikeforce One, consisting of Amazon, Behemoth, Demi-God, Dragonfist, Knight Errant, She-Cat, and Stinger. Strikeforce One proves to be difficult opponents for Heroes for Hire, who turn the tide against them. The Master escapes while Strikeforce One is presumed dead.
The Master seemingly dies again, at the hands of Warbird, when she kills him so that the Avengers can use his weapons to help attack Kang the Conqueror's forces. Although Warbird requests that she be tried for the Master's death, a tribunal headed by Captain America concludes that there would be no punishment, as Warbird was acting out of necessity.
During the "Fear Itself" storyline, it was revealed that Master of the World was behind the motives of the Unity Party, which had been targeting Alpha Flight. When Alpha Flight escapes from Department H, the Master forces Vindicator and Department H to assemble Alpha Strike to spread the Unity program and take down Alpha Flight. At the end of the Alpha Flight 2011 series, he is seemingly killed in a battle with Alpha Flight.
During the "Civil War II" storyline, Master of the World resurfaces and assumes the alias of Phillipe Beaulieu, working for the Board of Governors for the Alpha Flight Space Program representing Canada. Master of the World plans to corrupt the evidence in order to isolate Captain Marvel and gain control of the justice system. When it is discovered that Aurora was framed and Captain Marvel confronts Phillipe Beaulieu, he sheds his disguise. After obtaining Thundersword's sword, Master of the World battles Captain Marvel until Thundersword appears and reclaims his sword.