Appearing in "Twas the Night Before Christmas"
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #10
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Supporting Characters:
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Agent Laura Brown
- Agent Jasper Sitwell
- Numerous unnamed agents
- Santa Claus (Behind the scenes)
Antagonists:
- Harv
- Luke
- Dolly
- Hate-Monger's Henchmen
- HM-5
- HM-9
- A-1
- Numerous unnamed henchmen
- Hate-Monger (Adolf Hitler)
Other Characters:
- Sir Galahad (Mentioned)
- Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Mentioned)
- Frank Sinatra (Mentioned)
- Uncle Sam (Mentioned)
- Sean Connery (Mentioned)
- Tony Stark (Mentioned)
- PAPD (First appearance)
- Three unnamed members
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Locations:
Vehicles:
- Nick Fury's Porsche 904
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Self Orbiting Attack Craft
- Hate-Monger's Orbiting Fortress (First appearance)
Events:
Synopsis for "Twas the Night Before Christmas"
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #10
Appearing in "Spider-Man Goes Mad!"
Amazing Spider-Man #24
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Other Characters:
- Frederick Foswell
- Vulture (Adrian Toomes) (Illusion or holographic simulation)
- Sandman (Flint Marko) (Illusion or holographic simulation)
- Dr. Octopus (Otto Octavius) (Illusion or holographic simulation)
- Human Torch (Jonathan Storm) (Mentioned)
- X-Men (Mentioned)
- Ned Leeds (Mentioned)
- Connie (Peter Parker's classmates) (First appearance)
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Locations:
Items:
- Spider-Man's Suit and Web-Shooters
- Spider-Man's Belt Camera
- Spider-Man's Spider-Signal
- Vulture's Wings (Illusion or holographic simulation)
- Doctor Octopus' Tentacles (Illusion or holographic simulation)
Synopsis for "Spider-Man Goes Mad!"
Amazing Spider-Man #24
Peter then turns into Spider-Man and makes his way to Jameson's office but, out of nowhere, Doctor Octopus comes to attack him but disappears just as quick. This repeats again with Sandman as well as The Vulture and Spider-Man starts doubting his sanity. He worries that he might start attacking innocent people believing they're criminals so he heads home for rest. When he sees himself in the mirror, he decides not to wait and visits Dr. Rinehart immediately. As he enters the doctor's house, the entire room is upside down including the furniture, bookshelves, and even the doctor. As he runs to another room, it's also upside down and as Dr. Rinehart starts to consult him, Pete is taken to a room where everything is normal. As the consulting begins, more images of his enemies appear and vanish. At The Daily Bugle, however, Foswell comes to Jameson with news and Jameson tells the press room to kill the story on Rinehart as Jameson goes out to find him. Jameson enters in (with an angry Flash) just as Spider-Man is ready to confess who he is and confronts Dr. Rinehart of being a fraud. As the fraud is revealed, Flash tackles Jameson and Spider-Man runs after Dr. Rinehart realizing that the house had been staged with furniture nailed to the ceiling. The mask is pulled off and the doctor is none other than Mysterio.
Mysterio tells Jameson that due to his editorials he picked the right time for Spider-Man to crack and tells Jameson that had he not have interrupted, Spider-Man would have been finished. Liz finally catches up to Peter and they go out to study. Before doing so, Peter tells a worried Aunt May where he's going.Appearing in "Jingle Bombs!"
Hero for Hire #7
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- "Marley" (Impersonates Jacob Marley, Vietnam Veteran, 1984 Sergeant, Santa Claus and Executioner) (Main story and flashback) (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Timmy
- Shakespeare (Mentioned)
- Ebenezer Scrooge (Mentioned)
- Phil Fox (Mentioned)
- St. Nick (Mentioned)
- NYPD
- Charlie (Viet Cong) (Mentioned)
- God (Mentioned)
- Gary Cooper (Mentioned)
- Simon Legree (Mentioned in narration)
- Little Eva (Mentioned in narration)
- Selma Pennington] (First appearance)
- Rackham (Mentioned)
- United States Army (Only in flashback)
- O.S.S. (Only in flashback)
- Unnamed Burglar
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Locations:
- Earth (Main story and flashback)
- North America
- United States of America
- New York State
- Seagate Prison (Mentioned in narration)
- United States of America
- North America
Items:
- 1984 (Book) (Mentioned)
- EMIAD 230 Computer (Destroyed)
Events:
- Vietnam War (Mentioned)
- World War II (Mentioned)
Synopsis for "Jingle Bombs!"
Hero for Hire #7
Before leaving with Claire, Luke is warned by Burnstein that Phil Fox has been nosing around to try and get a story about Noah's clinic, bringing up fears that Noah's past might reveal Luke's past as a criminal. Later as Luke and Claire are out for a walk, they encounter what appears to be a war vet. Upon giving him some change, he has about of shell-shock and attempts to shoot them with an automatic weapon. Luke quickly disarms the man and breaks his gun, feeling sorry for the man they leave him be. This "vet" however turns out to be Marley once more, continuing the test he started earlier.
After taking Clair out for dinner, the two are attacked by Marley yet again -- this time dressed like a futuristic "police-man" right out of George Orwell's Nineteen-Eighty Four, demanding their "identification cards" and attacking Luke with a laser. Luke manages to subdue Marley and turn him over to the police. However, when Luke notices the police car crashed on the side of the road not far after, he sends Claire home in a cab and goes after Marley. Marley gets the drop on Luke, managing to knock him out while disguised as a charity Santa Claus.
Waking up, Luke is face to face with Marley, who tells him that the entire evening's episode was to see if there was still any good in mankind. Unconvinced, he plans on destroying New York with a nuclear bomb of his own design at dawn. However, before he can detonate the bomb, he is distracted by the sound of someone coming down the chimney. This gives Luke the chance to stop Marley and destroy his detonator. With Marley incapacitated Luke is surprised to find that the person coming down the chimney was a would-be thief. However, having just saved the city, Luke allows the thief to stumble through his explanation and the two watch the sunrise, as Christmas Day finally arrives.Appearing in "Heaven Is a Very Small Place!"
Incredible Hulk #147
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Other Characters:
- seismologists
- Bob
- Doctor Strange (Stephen Strange) (Mentioned in narration)
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Synopsis for "Heaven Is a Very Small Place!"
Incredible Hulk #147
Confused, the Hulk finds a little girl in a wheelchair, who can apparently see and talk to him. Calling him a friend she tells him that they will talk forever. But just as suddenly as the Hulk meets this girl, she and the mirage world around him suddenly vanish.
Alarmed at the sudden abandonment, the Hulk screams for the town to come back, but to no avail. After a moment of sorrow, the Hulk angrily strikes the ground, causing an earthquake large enough to register at a seismology center.Appearing in "Eternity, Eternity!"
Doctor Strange #180
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Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Eternity
- Tom Wolfe
- Munnopor (Invoked)
- Vishanti (Invoked)
- Watoomb (Invoked)
- Oshtur (Invoked)
- Seraphim (Invoked)
- Hoggoth (Invoked)
- Valtorr (Invoked)
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Synopsis for "Eternity, Eternity!"
Doctor Strange #180
Notes
- Wolfman is credited as Marvin Wolfman.