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King James believed the Witchbreed were of the Devil and that unless they were killed, God would be displeased. When offered, King James accepted a deal made with the Grand Inquisitor. He would give the Inquisition all Witchbreed captured in England, if the Inquisition helped James become King and helped make the English more willing to have the Witchbreed killed. When Queen Elizabeth I was killed, James marched to London to take her throne and ordered Sir Nicholas Fury to go to Carlos Javier's school. James did not, however, come through with his part to deliver the Witchbreed to the Inquisition and Fury betrayed him and freed the prisoners. James responded by imprisoning Fury's associates and beheading Dr. Stephen Strange. James sent his right hand man, Robert Banner, and Fury's assistant, Peter Parquagh, to the New World with orders to kill Fury, though their mission did not succeed. After his coronation James was the first man to rule over Scotland and England and was making strides towards conquering Ireland. Then, one night Matthew Murdoch paid him a visit in the dark of night and made James realize he was not invulnerable and threaten him to leave "his island" alone before disappearing into the night.

Shortly afterwards, James was present when Wiliam Shakespeare was kidnapped by Vulture Fliers, as he was "correcting" Shakespeare's portrayal of King Macbeth.[1]

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The Hulk grapples James I in his hands and then predictably killed

Later, James had since not heard of David Banner, who unbeknownest to James became the Hulk, and dispatched Lord Irons to recover his advisor in the New World. Four months later, after Banner willingly turn himself in and return to England James was acknowledged of his former advisor's treachery for defending the Roanoke colony's independence, and sentence him to the stake. At the execution, James leisurely watches in front of Banner's execution, but for him to turn into the Hulk which he subsequently kill the king.[2][3]

Trivia

  • James' hostility towards "Witchbreeds" mirrors the real-life James' view of Catholics.
  • James is an alcoholic as he was in real life, as he was seldom to be seen with a cup of wine in his hand.
  • It is hinted that James is homosexual, as there was some suggestion that he was in real life.

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