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+ | * {{apn|[[Mar-Vell (Earth-616)|Captain Marvel]]}} |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{apn|[[Yon-Rogg (Earth-616)|Yon-Rogg]]}} |
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+ | * {{apn|[[Una (Earth-616)|Una]]}} |
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+ | * {{apn|[[Carol Danvers (Earth-616)|Carol Danvers]]}} {{flash}} |
'''Villains:''' |
'''Villains:''' |
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* {{apn|[[Kl'rt (Earth-616)|Super-Skrull]]||Avengers #92}} |
* {{apn|[[Kl'rt (Earth-616)|Super-Skrull]]||Avengers #92}} |
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'''Other Characters:''' |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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* {{apn|[[Sentry 459 (Earth-616)|Sentry 459]]||Avengers #89}} {{FlashOnly}} |
* {{apn|[[Sentry 459 (Earth-616)|Sentry 459]]||Avengers #89}} {{FlashOnly}} |
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+ | * {{apn|[[General Bridges (Earth-616)|General Bridges]]}} {{Flash}} |
* {{a|[[Zarek (Earth-616)|Zarek]]}} |
* {{a|[[Zarek (Earth-616)|Zarek]]}} |
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− | * [[Kree]] |
+ | * {{a|[[Kree|Kree Soliders]]}} |
'''Locations:''' |
'''Locations:''' |
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* Space Sector X3-Y |
* Space Sector X3-Y |
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+ | *{{a|[[Florida]]}} |
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− | * The Cape |
+ | ** The Cape |
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+ | '''Items:''' |
* Psychoprobe<br/> |
* Psychoprobe<br/> |
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Revision as of 16:47, 25 May 2014
Appearing in "From the Ashes of Defeat!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
Other Characters:
- ⏴ Sentry 459 ⏵ (Only in flashback)
- ⏴ General Bridges ⏵ Template:Flash
- Zarek
- Kree Soliders
Locations:
- Space Sector X3-Y
- Florida
- The Cape
Items:
- Psychoprobe
Vehicles:
- Helion: A Kree Star Ship
Synopsis for "From the Ashes of Defeat!"
Continued from last issue... Captain Marvel is now the prisoner of the Super-Skrull, who takes Mar-Vell aboard his ship in order to probe his mind and learn why the Kree are so interested in the planet Earth. In doing so he learns about Mar-Vell's mission and his recent battle against the Kree Sentry, his identity as Walter Lawson, and his carrying case with the self destruct mechanism. Mar-Vell manages to break free and escape the Super-Skrull's ship and return to his own ship.
There when Yon-Rogg refuses to grant Mar-Vell permission to go back to Earth and stop the Super-Skrull and save the Earth from nuclear holocaust, Mar-Vell petitions the Imperial Minister, who allows Mar-Vell to go back to Earth, more to get revenge on the Skrull who defeated him than to save Earth. Mar-Vell arrives just in time to see the Super-Skrull (disguised as Lawson) enter the Cape with the carrying case.
Mar-Vell attacks the Super-Skrull, blowing the Skrull's cover and forcing him to reveal his true identity. However, when the battle is evenly matched, the Super-Skrull tries to use his Skrull-born hypnosis abilities on Mar-Vell. Anticipating this move, Mar-Vell uses a reflective surface to turn this power against the Super-Skrull. Mar-Vell takes back the carrying case and deactivates it's self destruct mechanism, and then orders the Skrull to flee to the furthest reaches of space. With the Super-Skrull defeated, Mar-Vell learns the owner of his hotel is being taken to the hospital for his injuries and will be in a coma for a while.
Notes
- This issue contains a letters page, "Mail It To Mar-Vell". Letters are published from: Liz Hough, Jonathan Yost, George Reiss, Joel Bender, Guy Lillian, Perry Boxx, Craig Pearce, and John Rounds, Jr.