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Appearing in "Captain Britain"

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Synopsis for "Captain Britain"

Partial reprint of Captain Britain Vol 1 2.

Appearing in "Incredible Hulk"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Incredible Hulk #233
(originally printed as ...At the Bottom of the Bay!)

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Synopsis for "Incredible Hulk"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Incredible Hulk #233
(originally printed as ...At the Bottom of the Bay!)

With Curtiss Jackson fleeing Alcatraz following the Corporation's failure to destroy Captain America and the Falcon, the white-collar criminal now has the Hulk following him as he escapes into San Francisco Bay. When the Hulk attacks Jackson's sub, he ejects out of a smaller craft, making the primary one explode. On the island of the former prison, S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Jasper Sitwell is briefed on what happened by Marvel Man when the explosion happens. Suspecting it's the Hulk, Marvel Man uses his Quantum Bands to fly off and recover him.

Meanwhile, the Hulk recovers from the first explosion and follows after the escaping craft. Jackson tries torpedos, which fare just as well. The Hulk leaps out of the water this time, knocking Marvel Man into the water as he goes. The Hulk follows Jackson into a Corporation owned warehouse. Inside, Jackson orders his men to hold the Hulk back while he makes his escape. Naturally, the two guards are no match for the Hulk, but before the brute can leap off after Jackson he hears a horn honking. At first he thinks it's the delivery truck in front of him, but then realises that it's coming from the storage area of the truck. Ripping open the back trailor, he finds his friend Fred Sloan and his van, who have been locked up since they were first captured by the Corporation.

The Hulk begins untying Jackson when Marvel Man arrives and orders the Hulk to surrender to him. The Hulk refuses and Marvel Man tries to stop him by force. The Hulk merely slaps him away and he and Fred flee in his van. When Marvel Man lands in the middle of a crowd, a little boy asks him if he is a super-hero. When Marvel Man tells the boy his name, everyone around him laughs at how lame that sounds.

Meanwhile, Jasper Sitwell reports the news that Senator Stivak worked for the Corporation to the staff at Gamma Base. This comes as a shock to his colleague Senator Hawk. The news gets worse when Sitwell also tells Doc Samson that Karla Soften was also Moonstone. When Samson asks if this ends Senator Hawk's investigation of Gamma Base, Hawk responds that this is just the beginning. Fed up of having his job questioned, Samson tells Hawk that he is welcomed to it and storms out. Miles away in Mexico City, Glenn Talbot waits at the airport for the arrival of his estranged wife Betty. Although they are both sorry that things have come to this, the pair agree that what they do next is what must be done.

At that moment, Fred and the Hulk have arrived in Berkley where some of his friends live. When they arrive, Fred asks the Hulk to wait in the van while he smooths things over. When he goes out to greet one of his friends, the Hulk grows impatient. As it turns out, one of the residents of the rooming house is Trish Starr, a past aquaintence of the Hulk.

Appearing in "Ant-Man"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Marvel Feature #4
(originally printed as The Incredible Shrinking Doom! / The Beginning:)

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  • Ant-Man (Hank Pym) (Main story and as }} {{g|as Giant-Man and Yellowjacket in flashback in flashback)

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Synopsis for "Ant-Man"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Marvel Feature #4
(originally printed as The Incredible Shrinking Doom! / The Beginning:)

Hank Pym and Peter Parker are working in Pym's lab when a gangster steps in and tells them to warn Dr. Curt Connors that he and his crew have kidnapped Connors' son and they want the new drug that Doctor Connors has been working on. Pym doesn't know Parkers' identity as Spider-Man but Hank's identity is public so they go off to stop the kidnappers and retrieve Connors' son. They can't tell Connors because any stress will turn him into the Lizard.

They confront the criminals but their leader produces the kidnapped boy and explains that he's been infected with a fatal virus and that Ant-Man and Parker (Peter doesn't put on his costume for this fight) will stop or he will not give the antidote to the boy.

The boy escapes and Ant-Man demands that he be allowed to go rescue him, but the kidnappers tell Ant-Man that they won't let him go unless he and Parker allow themselves to be injected with the drug, first. Allowing it, Ant-Man and his dog, Orkie, goes off to find the boy, but on the way he discovers that he cannot grow to his full height again once he's shrunk to just above ant-size. Parker, tied-up in the next room, escapes and changes into his Spider-Man garb and defeats the kidnappers, retrieving the drugs. The duo and the boy are cured but Ant-Man has discovered that he still cannot grow to full-size.

Appearing in "Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D."

Reprint of the 1st story from
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #11
(originally printed as The 1st Million Megaton Explosion)

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Synopsis for "Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D."

Reprint of the 1st story from
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #11
(originally printed as The 1st Million Megaton Explosion)

The Hate-Monger is back, this time with an orbiting Hate-Ray that can inspire any kind of hate at all, starting with ageism instead of racism. With the country's youth rising up in violent revolution, Fury gets permission to take the fight into orbit and stop it at its source.

Appearing in "The Eternals"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Eternals #14
(originally printed as Ikaris and the Cosmic Powered Hulk)

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Synopsis for "The Eternals"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Eternals #14
(originally printed as Ikaris and the Cosmic Powered Hulk)

The Uni-Mind ritual ends, but not before inadvertently charging a Hulk robot with cosmic power. Ikaris, Makarri, and Sersi return to the States to investigate the mysterious source of cosmic power and are attacked by a rampaging Hulk.

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Also contains reprints of Hulk, Ant Man, Nick Fury and the Eternals.

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