Exiles: Endless (Marvel;Re)

Exiles: Endless is an ongoing comic book series published under the Marvel;Re banner, written by Jacky 50A. Endless is both a continuation and soft reboot of the older Exiles: New World series, which was part of the Marvel NEW initiative. The series abolishes the Reborn story arc that ran from Exiles: New World #15 and the D-Day Special, focusing on a new team of Exiles, which replaces the previous one seen in New World.

Due to Marvel;Re's reboot, Endless takes place in the new Multiverse, though it doesn't make much of a difference since the events of New World's past issues are also retconned to have taken place in the new Multiverse.

Synopsis
The Multiverse is an enormous place. It is home to an infinite amount of timelines and universes, each being a part of the great machine that is the Multiverse. However, it's not uncommon for the machine to break down at the most inconvenient of times. Sometimes, interdimensional despots seek to conquer new realms. Sometimes, a universe's future is interrupted by the coming of an unexpected disaster. Sometimes, another reality seeks to invade another reality. Whatever the case is, when these calamities occur, the Multiverse sends its engineers to fix what's broke. Enter the Exiles: a team of some of the Multiverse's most remarkable individuals sent to deal with insurmountable threats in hopes of restoring the order of universes. Against impossible odds and dreaded assignments, will the Exiles survive their grand duty?

Story Arcs and Issues
After a number of harrowing victories, the Exiles' Timebroker, Kang, reminisces the heroes' previous adventures while also preparing the team for perhaps the biggest challenge of their lives... Recently, another team of Exiles have succeeded in their mission to restore the order of Earth-21119 by freeing the Void from the Sentry... only to go silent mere seconds after their success, unable to be teleported back to the Panoptichron. Fearing the worst, the Exiles are sent to retrieve the other team, only to discover a new dire situation that could doom the Multiverse. On Earth-20900, Spider-Man thwarted a feral Venom's attempt to destroy New York City. With the aid of some of New York's greatest heroes and a grave sacrifice from Eddie Brock himself, Spider-Man once again saved the city and returned to a normal life of fighting crime. On Earth-30900, Spider-Man was a ruthless web-slinger who made New York the stomping grounds of the aliens he was supposed to stop. Taking Black Cat as his consort, this Peter Parker sought to turn the world over to the Symbiotes he lead now. Though his former friends hadn't made it easy for him, a convenient opportunity arrived at his doorstep when a mysterious being convinced him to conquer the city that his alternate self had saved. Of course, the Symbiotes unanimously agreed with their leader's invasion and clawed their way to Earth-20900. The war between worlds situation that is, the Exiles are dispatched to send these Symbiotes back home. Welcome to the Kyln: a prison built in the remains of the Battlerealm for the worst of the worst the Multiverse can offer. Floating through space six hundred and sixteen light years away from Battleworld, the Kyln shares only the name and concept with the other Kylns in the Multiverse. This inescapable prison is powered by thirty six Infinity Stones drawn from different universes and the Iso-Sphere, guarded by the remnants of Emperor Doom's Thor Corps and an elite host of guardians aptly named the Kyln's Guard, whose ranks are drawn from the Multiverse's finest. There has never been a successful prison break before, but a certain evil genius is about to prove how wrong such a statement is...
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Featured Characters
WARNING: Unmarked spoilers ahead!

The Heroes
The main protagonists of the series. They debuted in Exiles: New World #1.
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Timebrokers

 * Susan Storm (Earth-13074) / Ultimate Kang.
 * An alternate version of the Ultimate Universe's Invisible Woman who became a time traveler in order to save her home universe from certain doom, now employed as the Exiles' Timebroker. First appeared in Ultimate Comics Wolverine Vol 1 4.
 * Uatu (Earth-2301) / Mangaverse Uatu
 * A diminutive and semi-pacifistic Watcher who observes the performance of the Exiles and their Timebroker. First appeared in Marvel Mangaverse Vol 1 1.

Original Members

 * Steve Rogers (Earth-460) / Rojhaz
 * A Captain America from a dark future controlled by the Purple Man. Rogers was sent into the past that would be known as Earth-311, taking the name of Rojhaz to appropriate himself to the inhabitants of year 1602. First appeared in Marvel 1602 Vol 1 1.
 * Greenskyn Smashtroll (Eurth)
 * An incarnation of the Hulk who is a boisterous, jolly troll with muscles matched only by his warm disposition and love for battle. First appeared in Avataars: Covenant of the Shield Vol 1 1.
 * Juan Juarez (Earth-62412) / Armor Wars Ghost Rider
 * A young Hispanic Ghost Rider from a world where the Armor Wars never ends. His naivety and friendliness hides a tragic background and an untapped potential of power. First appeared in What If? Age of Ultron Vol 1 2.
 * Cassandra Bull (Earth-23238) / Justicer Bull
 * A stern member of the Captain Britain Corps with a heavy adherence to 'protocol' and a stubborn soul. For a by-the-books hero, Bull slowly becomes a much more relaxed person thanks to her experience in the Exiles. First appeared in Excalibur #23.
 * Frank Castle (Earth-20011) / Punisher MAX
 * The most brutal Punisher in the Multiverse, who hails from a universe without either superheroes or mercy. He compensates his lack of powers with his extreme savagery and no-nonsense attitude, as well as a huge arsenal of weapons. First appeared in Born Vol 1 1.
 * Peter Parker (Earth-13) / Captain Universe Spider-Man
 * A Spider-Man who possesses the Uni-Power, granting him unprecedented cosmic powers. First appeared in Amazing Spider-Man Vol 3 11.
 * James Rhodes (Earth-12311) / Thor War Machine
 * A War Machine who finds himself worthy of the Mjolnir in a future heavily influenced by Tony Stark. Charismatic, selfless, but a little careless. First appeared in Armor Wars Vol 1 ½.

Recruits

 * Stephen Strange (Earth-41101) / Marvel Knights Doctor Strange
 * An inexperienced but powerful Sorcerer Supreme with a snarky demeanor. First appeared in Strange Vol 1 1.
 * Rael Rider (Earth-691) / Guardians 3000 Nova
 * An aging descendant of the former Nova, Richard Rider, from the distant future of 3000 AD. First appeared in Guardians 3000 Vol 1 3.

The Adversaries
An army of Symbiote-bonded vigilantes and enhanced individuals commanded by their home reality's Spider-Man, who is also bonded with a Symbiote. They first appeared in Exiles: Endless #1.
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 * Peter Parker (Earth-30900) / Web of Shadows Symbiote Spider-Man
 * Felicia Hardy (Earth-30900) / Web of Shadows Symbiote Black Cat
 * Maxwell Dillon (Earth-30900) / Web of Shadows Symbiote Electro
 * Adrian Toomes (Earth-30900) / Web of Shadows Symbiote Vulture
 * Aleksei Sytsevitch (Earth-30900) / Web of Shadows Symbiote Rhino
 * Marc Spector (Earth-30900) / Web of Shadows Symbiote Moon Knight

Recommended Reading
This section will explain in summary about a number of issues recommended to be read by viewers for further understanding or just plain entertainment.

Introduction

 * Exiles: New World #1-2
 * These introductory issues set the stage for the Exiles, their missions and risks, as well as the interactivity of each member. The events of these issues are retold in an updated version in the beginning of Exiles: Endless.
 * Exiles: New World #3-7
 * The first multi-issue mission arc for the Exiles. This story arc brings back familiar readers and players to the infamous Electronic Arts Marvel game, Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects. The team receives their first casualties and replacements.
 * Exiles: New World #8-13
 * The team and their new recruits are sent in two separate groups to handle two different universal problems involving the Hulk. Tragedies ensue and Kang's legitimacy as a Timebroker is questioned. Features a cameo from an idea abandoned by one of the project's writers, who is still in Marvel;Re at the moment.

Trivia

 * Because the Reborn, Answers, and D-Day Special stories are retconned, Rojhaz is still without a shield while Armor Wars Ghost Rider is still alive and his replacement, MCU Vision, is no longer on the team.
 * Justicer Bull and War Machine Thor's romance is retconned into non-existency in this series. The reason for the Exiles' founding is also modified to not involve the (cancelled) event from Marvel NEW, Ultron Beyond. Instead, they are (re)founded after this Multiverse's version of the events in Exiles Volume 3.