Appearing in "Honor"
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- A.I.M.
- G'Tuga
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Synopsis for "Honor"
With most of the Wakandan vibranium rendered useless, multiple terrorist organizations figure Wakanda an easy target. With T'Challa and Storm away, Shuri, as the Black Panther, tackles on AIM, before going on to a conference with various tribe and faction leaders. One of the tribe leaders, G'Tuga, challenges Shuri's claim as Princess Regent, still seeing her as the party-going child she was a few years ago. When Shuri reminds him that she is the Black Panther, he challenges an unarmed fight for leadership. Accepting the challenge, Shuri goes out to face G'Tuga, who thrashes her around. But Shuri soon gains the upper hand and defeats him.
Appearing in "Man of God"
Featured Characters:
- Auckaneck (Main story and flashback)
Supporting Characters:
- Inuit
- Chris/Cikuq
- Tiffany
- Tikaani (Only in flashback)
- Sura (Only in flashback)
Other Characters:
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Only in flashback)
- Namor (Only in flashback)
- Avengers (Only in flashback)
- Iron Man (Tony Stark) (Only in flashback)
- Giant-Man (Hank Pym) (Only in flashback)
Races and Species:
- Humans (Main story and flashback)
- Atlantean-Human Hybrids (Only in flashback)
Locations:
- Earth
- United States of America
- Alaska
- Fairbanks
- Alaska
- United States of America
Synopsis for "Man of God"
An Alaskan man named Auckaneck perceives the return of Steve Rogers to be a sign of God. His grandson Chris (whom he keeps calling Cikuq) insists the Rogers is not a god and advises his daughter Tiffany to not hear anything about Captain America from her great-grandfather while he's out on his date. Nonetheless, Tiffany hears her great-grandfather's story anyway, detailing how his tribe found the frozen Cap and mistook him for a god. Next, he tried to show that he wasn't scared to fish, where he encountered Namor, whom he mistook for a spirit. The following events that resulted from Namor's rampage to the arrival of the Avengers scared him into leaving for the city. His tale is then interrupted, when Chris returns from his apparent sour date. He snaps at his daughter to get inside before snapping at his grandfather for filling her head with crazy faith about frozen superheroes. But Auckaneck doesn't care, for he believes that his encounter with Cap made his life better, as looks to his totem and the picture of him and his wife Sura.
Appearing in "Welcome Back, Zodiac"
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- Agent James Murch (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
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Synopsis for "Welcome Back, Zodiac"
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "Independence Day"
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- Cloud 9's Superhero license (Destruction)
Synopsis for "Independence Day"
Cloud 9 has been summoned by Steve Rogers to Avengers Tower. When he attempts to offer her a position in the Avengers Academy, she asks if it's mandatory, to which he replies no, for the Superhuman Registration Act has been repealed, she rips up her license and takes off her costume, excited that she's now free.
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Notes
- In Man of God, the Inuit tribe that recovers Captain America's body from the sea is implied to be Alaskan (as Auckanek is now living in Fairbanks). This contradicts other sources that have Captain America falling into the northern Atlantic Ocean, unless it is assumed that Rogers' frozen body managed to drift its way through the Northwest Passage.