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− | | Synopsis1 = The Black Knight enters Otherworld in pursuit of Mandrac, who has stolen the corpse of Captain Britain. |
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+ | | Synopsis2 = Captain Britain has fallen in battle and the Black Knight believes that his quest to get the hero to Merlyn has ended in failure. However, Moondog tells the Knight that they must bring Captain Britain to Otherworld anyway. |
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+ | Before they can resume their travels, they are interrupted by the Neithergod known as Mandrac and his hordes. Mandrac is the Lord of the Slain and claims Captain Britain's body and spirits it away into the portal to Otherworld. The Black Knight then battles the guards placed at the gate so that Moondog and his Elves can slip past and go after the Captain's body. |
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+ | Finding the battle futile, the Black Knight retreats back to his horse Valinor and uses the steed to push past the guards and pass through the portal into Otherworld. Along the way he grabs up Captain Britain's Star Septre to prevent it from falling into enemy hands. |
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+ | * Although Captain Britain is dead here, he is resurrected in {{c|Hulk Comic (UK) #29}}. |
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Revision as of 03:20, 30 October 2018
Appearing in "Incredible Hulk"
Incredible Hulk Annual #5
(originally printed without story title)
- Appearances not yet listed
Synopsis for "Incredible Hulk"
Incredible Hulk Annual #5
(originally printed without story title)
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "Black Knight"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
Races and Species:
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Black Knight"
Captain Britain has fallen in battle and the Black Knight believes that his quest to get the hero to Merlyn has ended in failure. However, Moondog tells the Knight that they must bring Captain Britain to Otherworld anyway.
Before they can resume their travels, they are interrupted by the Neithergod known as Mandrac and his hordes. Mandrac is the Lord of the Slain and claims Captain Britain's body and spirits it away into the portal to Otherworld. The Black Knight then battles the guards placed at the gate so that Moondog and his Elves can slip past and go after the Captain's body.
Finding the battle futile, the Black Knight retreats back to his horse Valinor and uses the steed to push past the guards and pass through the portal into Otherworld. Along the way he grabs up Captain Britain's Star Septre to prevent it from falling into enemy hands.
Appearing in "Ant-Man"
Tales to Astonish #44
(originally printed as The Creature from Kosmos!)
Featured Characters:
- Ant-Man (Henry Pym) (Main story and flashback)
- Wasp (Janet Van Dyne) (First appearance)
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Kosmosians (First appearance)
- Pilai (First appearance) (Apparent death)
Other Characters:
- Maria Pym (First appearance) (Only in flashback) (Death)
- Maria's father (Mentioned) (Only in flashback) (Death)
- Vernon Van Dyne (First appearance) (Death)
- United States Army
- FBI
- Lee Kearns (First appearance) (Voice only)
- Joe (First appearance)
- NYPD (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Humans (Main story and flashback)
- Creatures from Kosmos (First appearance)
- Ants
- Wasps (Mentioned)
- Wolves (Mentioned)
Locations:
- Sol (Main story and flashback)
- Earth (Main story and flashback)
- North America
- United States of America
- New Jersey
- New York
- New York City
- Manhattan
- Vernon Van Dyne's Laboratory (First appearance)
- Financial District
- Wall Street (First appearance)
- Hudson River
- Manhattan
- New York City
- United States of America
- Europe (Only in flashback)
- North America
- Earth (Main story and flashback)
- Kosmos Dimension (Mentioned)
Items:
- Reducing Gas/Growth Gas
- Ant-Man's Suit and Helmet
- Wasp's Suit (First appearance)
- Bio-Synthetic Wings (First appearance)
- Ant-Man's Catapult
- Unstable Molecules (Mentioned)
Synopsis for "Ant-Man"
Tales to Astonish #44
(originally printed as The Creature from Kosmos!)
Returning from another mission, Ant-Man dwells on his loneliness and the loss of his late wife: Maria Pym. Flashing back to the past we learn that on their honeymoon, Henry and Maria Pym visited Maria's native Hungary, in spite of Maria's fears that her history as a political prisoner would make her a target. Shortly upon arrival in Hungary, Maria is captured by armed men and Henry is knocked out by the butt of one of their guns. Recovering at the American Embassy, Pym is informed that his wife has been murdered, as a lesson to those who wish to leave the Iron Curtain. Angered, Pym attempts to track down his wife's killers but only lands himself in jail. He is freed by Embassy officials and sent home. There, Pym uses his late wife's uncle's old saying "Go to the ants, thou sluggard!" as the inspiration for devising his size-changing formula and becoming Ant-Man.
His reflection over, Ant-Man realizes that he cannot continue his crusade against crime alone and needs a partner to aid him in his work. He begins working on a new set of abilities for his future partner utilizing wasp biology, but is interrupted by the arrival of Professor Vernon Van Dyne and his young daughter, Janet.
Pym immediately realizes that Janet bears a striking resemblance to his late wife, Maria, but dismisses any attraction due to her age and apparent ditzy personality. Meanwhile, Janet also dismisses any attraction to him, due to the stereotype that scientists are boring individuals. Vernon asks Pym to look at his Gamma Ray Beam device which would allow him to make contact with another galaxy. While Pym finds it interesting, he explains to Van Dyne that his area of expertise is in biology, not astronomy. Realizing Pym isn't interested in the project, Van Dyne and his daughter leave.
Later that day, Van Dyne attempts to use his gamma ray beam and inadvertently transports a creature from the planet Kosmos. The creature states that it is an escaped criminal. It uses its powers to kill Dr. Van Dyne and then flees. Janet stumbles upon her father's body. In a panic she calls Henry Pym, who dismisses her once again as a bored ditzy girl and hangs up, but later learns his error when he finds out the truth from his ants.
Donning his Ant-Man identity, he travels to the Van Dyne house and finds that Professor Van Dyne was killed by pure fear. He tells Janet to report her father's death to F.B.I. agent Lee Kearns, and tells her to go see Henry Pym right after. On his way back to his lab, Ant-Man learns from his ants that there were large traces of an alien form of formic acid, which frightens his ants.
Janet Van Dyne arrives at Dr. Pym's lab, where Henry reveals to her his identity as Ant-Man and asks her to become his sidekick, the Wasp. Agreeing, Janet is implanted with wasp wings and antenna that she can use while shrunken down by Ant-Man's shrinking gas. As Ant-Man and Wasp, the duo arrive on scene where the Creature from Kosmos is on a rampage. Before going into battle, Janet announces that she's in love with Hank, which he immediately dismisses, due to her age and his fear of a second tragedy in his love life. Even with the aid of the military, and Ant-Man's army of ants they are unable to stop the monster's rampage.
Realizing what he must do, Ant-Man and Wasp return to base where Ant-Man devises a compound to counteract formic acid. He then puts the compound into shotgun shells and, with the aid of his ants, succeeds in dispersing the creature by shooting it with a number of shells of the compound.
With the monster defeated, Ant-Man and Wasp return home, where Ant-Man calls F.B.I. agent Kearns to tell him that the menace has ended. When Kearns asks to be Ant-Man's partner, Ant-Man declines, telling the F.B.I. agent that he already has a partner. Janet thinks to herself that she'll certainly soon make him fall in love with her, and will stay with him so that he does.
Appearing in "Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D."
Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #7
(originally printed without story title)
- Appearances not yet listed
Synopsis for "Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D."
Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #7
(originally printed without story title)
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "The Eternals"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Ransak (First appearance)
- Kro
- Margo Damien
- Samuel Holden
Antagonists:
- Brother Tode
- Karkas (First appearance)
Locations:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "The Eternals"
Kro attempts to rekindle his love for Thena and takes her to Lemuria, home of the Deviants. Thena and Kro are the guests of the Deviant leader Tode for the purification ritual: a combat to the death between Karkas and the Reject.
Appearing in "What If Rick Jones Became the Hulk? Part Three: Alone Against Annihilus"
What If? #12
(originally printed as What If Rick Jones Had Become the Hulk?)
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Doctor Bruce Banner
- Medical Doctor who examined Rick
- The Avengers
- Captain America (Steve Rogers)
- The Intelligence Supreme
- Lou-Ann Savannah
- Reed Richards
Antagonists:
- General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross
- Army men under Ross' command
- Loki
- Space Phantom
- HYDRA Agents
- Annihilus
- Megaton (Jules Carter)
Other Characters:
- Uatu the Watcher
- Scarlet Witch (Wanda)
- Quicksilver (Pietro)
- Vision
- Mordecai Boggs
- Professor Benjamin Savannah
- Negative Zone Natives
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth-7812 (Reality)
- Earth
- United States of America
- New Mexico
- Desert Testing facility
- Washington, D.C.
- Virginia
- New York
- New Mexico
- An Undersea Examination Chamber
- United States of America
- Asgard
- Negative Zone
- Halla
- Hall of Judgement
- Halla
- Earth
Items:
- Three Generations of Gamma-Ray beam Machines (Gammatron)
- Captain America's Shield
- Compound Thirteen
- Reed's Negative Zone Portal
Vehicles:
- Rick's car
- Army Jeeps
Synopsis for "What If Rick Jones Became the Hulk? Part Three: Alone Against Annihilus"
What If? #12
(originally printed as What If Rick Jones Had Become the Hulk?)
Rick pushes Bruce Banner into the ditch first, causing his transformation into the Hulk. While Banner dedicates his life to curing the boy, Rick goes on to join the Avengers, become Cap's second Bucky, and swap atoms with Captain Marvel. Eventually, Banner manages to separate Rick from the Hulk while they're in the middle of a battle with Annihilus in the Negative Zone. Rick is rescued, and Hulk beats Annihilus into submission, becoming the new respected ruler of the Zone, admired and loved by the residents there.
Rick and Captain Marvel are also separated, causing Mar-Vell to live freely without having to return to the Negative Zone.
Notes
Continuity Notes
Black Knight
- Although Captain Britain is dead here, he is resurrected in Hulk Comic (UK) #29.