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Ghoul. Pixx. Enemies. Possibility of revival. Animated series. Episode list. Voice cast. Reception. In other media. References. External links. Ultraforce. The Ultraforce is a fictional superhero group that appears in American comic books published by Malibu, and later Marvel.
- Pre-Black September:, Ultraforce #1 (August 1994), Post-Black September:, Ultraforce vol. 2 #∞ (October 1995)
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The Ultraverse is a defunct comic book imprint published by the American company Malibu Comics which is currently owned by Marvel Comics. The Ultraverse is a shared universe in which a variety of characters – known within the comics as Ultras – acquired super-human abilities.
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Ghoul is an Ultra with the ability to reanimate after dying, talking to the dead, and sensing death. He was a member of the Exiles, and later Ultraforce.
Ghoul is a character from Malibu Comics' Ultraverse continuity. He was created by Steve Gerber, R.R. Phipps, Dave Olbrich, Chris Ulm, and Tom Mason. Ghoul first appeared in Exiles #1. Jonathan Martin was one of the unfortunates who contracted the Theta Virus, which...
Malibu Comics Entertainment, Inc. (launched as Malibu Graphics) was an American comic book publisher active in the late 1980s and early 1990s, best known for its Ultraverse line of superhero titles. [1] [2] [3] Notable titles published by Malibu included The Men in Black, Ultraforce, and Night Man .
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in: Malibu Comics, Ultraverse, Ultraverse Characters, and 3 more. Ghoul (Ultraverse) The Ghoul is an undead superhero in the Ultraverse and a member of Ultraforce . Origin. Jonathan Martin was exposed to the Theta Virus, a virus that gives its victims super powers before it kills them.
Ultraforce was a team of those with superhuman powers, called "ultras" in the Malibu's Ultraverse. They appeared in several comic books published by Malibu, and later Marvel, as well as an ...