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The Godwheel is one of the main concepts of the Malibu Comics Ultraverse. Malibu Comics was an American Comic book publisher active in the late 1980s and early 1990s best known for its Ultraverse line of Superhero The Ultraverse was the name given to a Comic book Imprint published by Malibu Comics. While it lent its name to a 1994/1995 four-issue series, the Godwheel is actually the place of origin of quite a few Ultraverse concepts, characters and significant items that predate that series. It has even been retconned as a place where both Rune of the Ultraverse and Adam Warlock of the main Marvel Universe lived in the distant past. Retroactive continuity is the deliberate changing of previously established facts in a work of serial fiction Rune is a fictional Vampire -like being from Malibu Comics ' Ultraverse imprint Adam Warlock, originally known as Him, is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Marvel Universe is the fictional Shared universe where most of the comic stories published by Marvel Comics take place

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Geography

Much information about the Godwheel is detailed in the Godwheel limited series #1. It is disc-shaped, with an inner core 30,000,000 miles wide. Inside this core, shielded mostly by immensely high cliffs, are two binary suns which provide a measure of heat and light to the wheel.

It is 400,000,000 miles from the cliffs to the edge of the wheel. Innumerable billions of entities live on this surface, in comparison to which Earth is an insignificant dot.

Multiple other planetary bodies are seen 'around' the Godwheel.

The wheel can be considered similar to an Alderson disk. An Alderson disk (named after Dan Alderson, its originator is an artificial astronomical Megastructure, like Niven 's Ringworld

Locations

It has very rarely been explored; only a few locations are seen in the Godwheel limited series as various Earth Ultras explore it to gain powerful relics.

A rocky realm of cliffs and forests is called 'Aerwa' and is said to the source of all magic. This is where the heroine Flygirl dies in battle against Lord Pumpkin. This article is about Malibu Comics ' Flygirl; for the Archie Comics character named Flygirl please go here. Lord Pumpkin is a fictional being from Malibu Comics ' Ultraverse continuity Even the underside of the Godwheel is inhabitated; it is called Techtopia and is filled with all manner of machinery and life. In issue #3, a spot at the base of the inner rim is seen, there is an inhabited primitive village heated by firepits.

It was the place of origin for Lord Pumpkin and the addictive Zuke plants. Lord Pumpkin is a fictional being from Malibu Comics ' Ultraverse continuity

The Entity

Ultraverse Future Shock also implies that it is the origin of the spaceship that became The Entity, thus tying together the two main sources of Ultras in the Ultraverse. Written by Marc Paniccia with artwork by Fabio Laguna, Kevin West and Manny Clark, Ultraverse Future Shock was a Comic book The Entity (sometimes called The Entity from the Moon) was a fictional device from Malibu Comics ' Ultraverse.

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An Alderson disk (named after Dan Alderson, its originator is an artificial astronomical Megastructure, like Niven 's Ringworld
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