fiction.wikisort.org - CharacterMothergod (Erica Pierce) is a fictional character from Valiant Comics. She was exposed to the same energies that turned Phil Seleski into Solar, and she gained the same energy and matter manipulation powers. Driven mad by the destruction and imperfect recreation of the universe, Mothergod sought to repair reality by erasing everything and starting again with the time streams aligned, leading to the events of the world-shaking UNITY Crossover.
Comics character
Mothergod |
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Publisher | Valiant Comics |
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First appearance | Solar, Man of the Atom #1 (1991) |
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Created by | Jim Shooter Barry Windsor-Smith Bob Layton |
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Alter ego | Erica Pierce |
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Abilities | Energy manipulation
Matter manipulation
Reality warping |
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Publication history
Despite being a central character within the original Valiant Universe, Mothergod was not given her own title series.
Fictional character biography
Original Valiant continuity
Erica works as a physicist along with Phil Seleski at Edgewater Nuclear Plant during the original near-explosion incident. The same accident that gives Phil Seleski his powers also grants Erica powers of her own - reality warping. Later, when Seleski accidentally destroys Earth and sends himself back in time, Erica is sucked back with him. The overall result of that moment is what became the Original Valiant Universe.[1]
Erica's domestic life was bad and getting worse, ending with the decision to kill her abusive husband one evening.[2] While in shock from the killing, the Erica Pierce who had traveled back in time came in and kills the Erica Pierce of this timeline and took over as her.[1]
She takes her son and goes into hiding until August 5, 4001, when she set Unity in motion.[1] Seleski's trip back in time had tangled up the timeline and Erica saw no way to untangle the mess. Instead she wants to start fresh by creating a new timeline.[3] Her plans are stopped and she was put in a wormhole of non-existence to keep her from doing any more harm.[4]
Acclaim Comics continuity
Erica is last seen in the wormhole during the second Unity.[5]
References
- Solar Man of the Atom (vol. 1) #12
- Solar Man of the Atom (vol. 1) #11
- Shadowman (vol. 1) #4
- Unity (vol. 1) #1
- Unity 2000 (vol. 1) #2
Jim Shooter |
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Defiant Comics |
- Warriors of Plasm
- The Good Guys
- Charlemagne
- Dark Dominion
- Prudence & Caution
- War Dancer
- Dogs of War
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Broadway Comics |
- Broadway Comics
- Fatale
- Babes of Broadway
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DC Comics |
- Legion of Super-Heroes
- Mordru
- Fatal Five
- Shadow Lass
- Nemesis Kid
- Raymond Maxwell Jensen
- Emerald Empress
- Val Armorr
- Ferro Lad
- Leland McCauley
- Chemical King
- Controllers
- Laurel Kent
- The Death of Ferro Lad
- Persuader
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Marvel Comics |
- Marvel Superheroes Secret Wars
- Beyonder
- Stained Glass Scarlet
- Graviton
- Henry Peter Gyrich
- Star Brand
- Lightmaster
- Lethal Legion
- Tabitha Smith
- Titania
- Paul Denning
- Jocasta
- Julia Carpenter
- New Universe
- Epic Comics
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Valiant Comics |
- Rai/Rai and The Future Force
- Rai Zero
- H.A.R.D. Corps
- Mothergod
- X-O Manowar
- Harbinger/Harbingers
- Faith Herbert
- Shadowman
- Eternal Warrior
- Valiant Universe
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Valiant Comics |
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Valiant Universe (1992–1994) |
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Valiant universe publications |
- Archer & Armstrong
- Armorines
- Bloodshot
- Eternal Warrior
- Geomancers
- H.A.R.D. Corps
- Harbinger
- Magnus, Robot Fighter
- Ninjak
- Outcast
- Psi Lords
- PunX
- Rai
- The Second Life of Dr. Mirage
- Secret Weapons
- Shadowman
- Solar
- Timewalker
- Turok
- The Visitor
- X-O Manowar
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Miniseries | |
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Crossover | |
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Editors-in-chief |
- Jim Shooter (1989–1992)
- Bob Layton (1992–1994)
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Acclaim Comics (1994–2004) |
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Acclaim universe publications |
- Bloodshot
- Doctor Tomorrow
- Eternal Warriors
- Psi Lords
- Killer Instinct
- Magnus, Robot Fighter
- Ninjak
- N.I.O.
- Quantum and Woody
- Shadowman
- Sliders
- Trinity Angels
- Troublemakers
- Turok
- X-O Manowar
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Editors-in-chief |
- Fabian Nicieza (1994–1999)
- Walter Black (1999–2004)
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Valiant Entertainment (2005–present) |
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Ongoing series |
- Archer & Armstrong
- Bloodshot
- Bloodshot Reborn
- Doctor Mirage
- Doctor Tomorrow
- Eternal Warrior
- Harbinger
- Imperium
- Ivar, Timewalker
- Livewire
- Ninjak
- Quantum and Woody
- Rai
- Shadowman
- Unity
- Wrath of the Eternal Warrior
- X-O Manowar
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Miniseries |
- The Death Defying Dr. Mirage
- The Death Defying Dr. Mirage: Second Lives
- The Delinquents
- Secret Weapons
- Divinity
- Eternal Warrior: Days of Steel
- Harbinger: Omegas
- Faith
- Quantum and Woody Must Die
- Roku
- Shadowman: End Times
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Events |
- Armor Hunters
- Book of Death
- Dead Drop
- Harbinger Wars
- The Valiant
- 4001 AD
- Divinity III: Stalinverse
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Editors-in-chief |
- Dinesh Shamdasani (2005–2018)
- Warren Simons (2012–2018)
- Joe Illidge (2018)
- Robert Meyers (–present)
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Adaptations |
- Ninjak vs. the Valiant Universe (2018 web series)
- Bloodshot (2020 film)
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