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We've got to keep fighting these fights until we win, Because if we lose them -- there's no hope for any of us.

Captain America

Appearing in "Channel 33 1/3"

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Appearing in "The Sins of the Fathers"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Captain America #246

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Synopsis for "The Sins of the Fathers"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Captain America #246
The story opens with school superintendent, Martin Harris, being pursued by a costumed Joe Smith, who badly beats him. Captain America later encounters Joe tearing up a high rise Federal Building. The two fight but Cap is unable to capture him. Joe destroys a Social Security machine and escapes. Steve Rogers' neighbor, Josh Cooper, is able to tell Steve about Joe's situation. Joe's son, Joey, was a special needs child who had recently died. Joe seems to blame the School Superintendent (for slashing funding), the Social Security System, and Larry Sawyer, a social worker who worked with his son Joey. Steve shadows Sawyer, Joe's last potential victim. Joe attacks Larry on the subway. Steve changes into uniform and again confronts Joe. This time Cap tells Joe that he knows his situation, but killing people is not the answer. Joe eventually breaks down and stops his pursuit of vengeance.

Appearing in "The Monaco Prelude"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Iron Man #125

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  • Stark's Mazda RX-7

Synopsis for "The Monaco Prelude"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Iron Man #125
The police move in to arrest Iron Man for the death of Sergei Kotznin (the Carnelian ambassador) but he professes his innocence, saying he will need to be free to prove it and refuses to surrender. Aware that they cannot force him to surrender, the police give him the benefit of the doubt and let him go free, to Bethany's annoyance. In exchange, Tony promises to hand in the Iron Man armor. An hour later Tony gives an inoperable suit of Iron Man armor to the mayor to satisfy the authorities. Tony and Bethany argue over Iron Man's status and Tony winds up getting drunk afterward. Later Tony visits Avengers mansion and has Capt. America train him in hand-to-hand combat, knowing that he cannot rely on his armor while he seeks the persons responsible for Kotznin's death. Recalling that Whiplash is working for a "Hammer," Tony recruits Scott Lang to find out who Hammer is. He rings the answers from Whiplash. Tony heads to Monaco to find Justin Hammer with Jim Rhodes, who insists on accompanying him. Tony and Jim follow a lead to Hammer's location, where they run into costumed men in Hammer's employ. While being chased by these men, they head to the beach where more of Hammer's men suddenly emerge from the ocean ahead of them.

Appearing in "Val in Valhalla Part Three: Valhalla Can Wait!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Defenders #68

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Synopsis for "Val in Valhalla Part Three: Valhalla Can Wait!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Defenders #68
As the Defenders are tricked into battling the forces of Hela along with an army led by Ollerus by Barbara Norriss (who is posing as Valkyrie), the real Valkyrie arrives to join her comrades to fight against Ollerus and his soldiers. Seeing her friends the Defenders fighting on the opposite side, she tries to convince them the Valkyrie they are following is an imposter. Meanwhile, Hela has sought audience with Odin and asked him to help her win the war, Odin tells her that he hopes she wins, but will not get involved and whichever side should fall Odin will ursurp the ruler of Valhalla as he has no love for either. Barbara Norriss reveals her true identity to the Defenders, realizing they were tricked they team up with the real Valkyrie and help defeat Ollerus' army. When Ollerus tries to use his mountain base to crush his opponents it is smashed into bits by the Hulk. After Ollerus' defeat, Hela banishes him and his accomplaces (including Barbara Norriss) to Niffleheim. Hela then restores all the people Ollerus killed back to bloister his ranks back to life, and then relinquishes control over Valhalla to Harokin. Val, realizing that this was what the vision of the future meant, returns back to Earth with the rest of the Defenders.

Appearing in "Where Demons Fear to Dwell!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Dazzler #2

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Synopsis for "Where Demons Fear to Dwell!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Dazzler #2
Guest stars abound as Dazzler takes the stage for her first major gig. In the audience are Spider-Man and members of the X-Men, Avengers and Fantastic Four. Unfortunately, the Enchantress is also watching the show. As Dazzler starts to sing, the Enchantress zaps Dazzler with an ageing spell. Dazzler begins to grow old and shrivel up, but manages to pull her energy into one last light blast. The blast, amplified by a handy disco ball, knocks the Enchantress for a loop and disrupts the aging spell.

The zillions of heroes in attendance, realizing help is needed, rush to the men's room to change into costume. In one of comicdom's greatest scenes, Spider-Man can't find a stall to change in, since they're all being used by other superheroes.

Now fully garbed, the heroes burst onto the scene. The Enchantress, desperate to harness the energies of the opening dimensional rift, summons hordes of Asgardian monsters to keep the good guys at bay.

While the heroes are distracted, the Enchantress concentrates on the dimensional rift. A huge demon begins to emerge, ready to grant the Enchantress power beyond imagining. Dazzler, all but forgotten, sees what is happening. She absorbs all the sound in the area and transforms it into one huge light burst, which forces the demon back through the portal. The rift begins to collapse, and the Enchantress desperately tries to hold it open with her magic, but to no avail. Defeated once again, she dispels her Asgardian horde and vanishes, vowing vengeance.

Looking around at the demolished night club and her missing audience (long since fled in terror), Dazzler laments her luck. Just then, one Joseph R. Ercoli climbs out from under a table where he'd been hiding. He's a music publisher, and was really getting into Dazzler's performance (before all the action began). Ercoli gives Dazzler Harry Osgood's business card. Osgood's a talent agent, and one of the best.

Dazzler goes to meet Osgood, accompanied by a whole host of heroes. Though Osgood is reluctant to grant Dazzler an audition, the good guys intimidate him into listening. Once he hears Dazzler sing, Osgood immediately wants to sign her.

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