Appearing in "In the Hands of HYDRA!"
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Antagonists:
- Hydra
- Supreme Hydra (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- U.S. Air Force
- Rick Jones (Mentioned)
- Hulk Robot (Only on screen as a static image or video record)
- Iron Man (Tony Stark) (Mentioned)
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Locations:
- Earth
- North America
- United States of America
- California
- Unidentified Air Force Base
- Los Angeles County
- California
- United States of America
- North America
Items:
- Thermo-blasters
Vehicles:
- Hydra aircraft
Synopsis for "In the Hands of HYDRA!"
Jim Wilson informs General Ross that he is going to leave, not feeling comfortable among the soldiers. Needing Wilson because -- like Rick Jones before him -- he has established a friendship with the Hulk, Ross sends Glenn Talbot to tail the boy. However, Talbot betrays himself when Jim spots him and the boy makes a break for it. Turning into an alley, Jim finds a Hydra ship waiting for him and hops aboard the ship and it flies off before Talbot can arrive. Jim is taken to a secret Hydra base where one of their leaders tells Jim that they have a common foe in the military and that they intend to rescue the Hulk. This is a trick of course, and Hydra manages to convince Jim to help them out after they show him a fake film reel of the Hulk being tortured with military weapons.
Hydra then has Jim returned to the military base, where he presents himself to General Ross and asks if he can see the Hulk. Granted access to the room where the Hulk is being kept, Jim helps Hydra air lift the Hulk's body out of the ship. Once they have the monster secured, the leader of Hydra tells Jim the organization's true intentions of rescuing the Hulk: To brain wash the monster into being a loyal member of Hydra. When Jim tries to attack the leader, the other Hydra agents hold him at bay. Watching his friend being roughed up by Hydra angers the Hulk, who breaks free of his bonds.
During the fight, Jim is hit in the crossfire and is injured causing the Hulk to become more enraged and start smashing the ship. This attracts the attention of the military, who send ships to investigate, prompting the Hydra agents to abandon ship. As the military secures the Hydra vessel the Hulk abandons ship with the injured Jim. As General Ross curses his loss of both the Hulk and Jim, the Hulk vows that if Jim dies he will make the entire world pay.Appearing in ""None are So Blind..!""
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Other Characters:
- Dave (First appearance)
- Daily Bugle
- May Parker
- World Motor Company Board of Directors
- J.W. (First appearance)
- Nero (Mentioned)
- Hulk (Bruce Banner) (Mentioned)
- F.B.I. (Mentioned)
- Ringmaster (Maynard Tiboldt) (Mentioned)
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Synopsis for ""None are So Blind..!""
Matt and Karen convince Spider-Man that Foggy couldn't be Daredevil, and Spider-Man then flees the scene realizing that he made a mistake. However, afterwards, Foggy plays up the situation by not denying that he's Daredevil to hopefully win over Karen and soon leaves the office. When Matt is left alone, he changes into Daredevil and swings over to the makers of the XB-390 plans that the Marauder stole. Overhearing them he learns that without the formula, the plans for the XB-390 are useless.
Getting an idea, Daredevil then travels to the Daily Bugle and convinces J. Jonah Jameson to help him with a news report, playing up Jameson's natural hatred of Spider-Man. When the Bugle reports this on national television, the Marauder, and Spider-Man (in his civilian guise of Peter Parker) learn the truth and both head towards the location to get to the formula, the Marauder to steal it, Spider-Man to stop him.
Daredevil intercepts Spider-Man along the way, and after a brief battle, the two decide to work together to stop the Marauder. When the Marauder attacks the location of the formula, the two heroes work together to stop the Marauder and their men and destroy the Marauder's blimp.
Afterwards, Karen shows up on the scene to find Foggy on site, who once again doesn't deny that he's not Daredevil. However, he is unaware that somebody who is planning revenge on Daredevil overheard him. While the real Daredevil, with his mission accomplished, returns to the office and resumes his Matt Murdock identity, and loses himself in reflection of his battle with the Marauder, adventure with Spider-Man, and Foggy's current attempt to win Karen's affections.Appearing in "Among Us Hide... The Inhumans"
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Supporting Characters:
- Crystal (First appearance)
- Dragon Man
Antagonists:
- House of Agon (Inhumans) (First appearance)
- Sandman (Flint Marko)
- Trapster (Pete)
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Inhumans
- Robots
- Inhuman Dogs (First appearance)
- Mutants (Mentioned)
- Sparrows (Mentioned)
Other Characters:
- Dorrie Evans (Voice only)
- Frightful Four (Mentioned)
- Wizard (Mentioned)
- Aunt Petunia (Referenced)
- X-Men (Mentioned)
- Hulk (Bruce Banner) (Mentioned)
- Frank Sinatra (Mentioned) (Topical Reference)
- Munsters (Mentioned) (Topical Reference)
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Items:
- Fantastic Four Uniforms
- Paste-Gun
- Tranquilizer Gun
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Synopsis for "Among Us Hide... The Inhumans"
Elsewhere, the Sandman and the Trapster attempt to break out of their prison cell. Sandman tries to punch his way through the glass window, but as soon as he does, a secondary pane of glass slides overtop of it. The Trapster wonders if Medusa will attempt to rescue them.
The Invisible Girl manages to tame the Dragon Man and discovers that the creature behaves as if he were actually a small child. Sue and Johnny bring the Dragon Man back to the Baxter Building.
Johnny leaves and tries to call Dorrie Evans for a date. Dorrie has other plans, and Johnny gets miffed. He goes for a walk down the streets of Midtown Manhattan. He finds a skittish red-haired woman sitting in the back of an alleyway. Johnny is completely mystified by her and tries to approach. The woman shoos him away and suddenly a strong gust of wind blows through the air separating the two. When Johnny recovers his senses, the girl is gone. Confused, he returns to the Baxter Building.
Johnny is frustrated and gets into an argument with Sue and Ben. Angrily, he snaps back and leaves the building to search for the mysterious redhead. He finds her in another alleyway and discovers that her name is Crystal. Crystal sees Johnny demonstrate his powers and deduces that they are similar to one another. She decides to take Johnny back to her home. Crystal’s pet is an over-sized bulldog named Lockjaw. Lockjaw has forked antennae on his brow, which generates a charge of energy. The energy opens up a portal to Crystal’s homeland and the three enter the rift.
At the Baxter Building, the Dragon Man begins to lose control again. Reed and Ben attempt to contain him, while Sue renders him inert with a tranquilizer gun. Afterwards, Ben stalks off to reflect upon what it is like to live as a monster.
Crystal meanwhile, introduces Johnny to her people – the Inhumans. He first meets Karnak, who demonstrates his martial prowess by judo-flipping Johnny over his shoulder. He then encounters Black Bolt, Gorgon and Triton. The most surprising member of the Inhumans however is Crystal's sister, Medusa – a woman whom Johnny remembers as a member of the Frightful Four. Karnak claims that Johnny tricked Crystal into believing that he was an Inhuman like she, and a fight breaks out. Despite his powers, Johnny cannot defeat all his adversaries, so he burns a hole through the ceiling and flies off. He creates the "4" signal in the air with his flame to alert the rest of the Fantastic Four.
Reed sees the signal and the team boards their new Airjet-Cycle. They track Johnny down and encounter Gorgon, Karnak, and Medusa. The super-powered combatants begin to fight when suddenly, Black Bolt, leader of the Inhumans, arrives on the scene.