Appearing in "Child's Play"
Daredevil #183
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Joey (First appearance)
- John "Flapper" Phillips (First appearance; dies)
- Louieville (First appearance)
- Peter "Hogman" Grunter (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Mary Elizabeth O'Koren (First appearance; dies)
- Sister Helen (First appearance)
- Patrick Donahue (First appearance)
- Nix (First appearance)
- Chuck (First appearance) (Appears on screen)
- Jane Hanson (Appears on screen) (First appearance)
- Glenn Industries (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- United States of America
- New York
- New York City
- Manhattan
- Daily Bugle Building
- Hell's Kitchen
- Poppa's Olympian Palace (First appearance)
- Central Park
- Manhattan
- New York City
- New York
Items:
Synopsis for "Child's Play"
Daredevil #183
A young girl on drugs takes a dive out of her school window and dies, and her brother, DD and the Punisher are all trying to track down the dealer responsible; Matt proposes to Heather. Daredevil and the Punisher get into a fight. Punisher doesnt want to kill him, so he shoots him with a tranquilizer.
Appearing in "Spy School"
Strange Tales #159
Featured Characters:
- Colonel Nick Fury (Main story and flashback)
Supporting Characters:
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Agent Gabe Jones
- Agent "Dum Dum" Dugan
- Agent Jasper Sitwell
- Sam
- Slim
- Agent Sydney E. "The Gaff" Levine (First appearance)
- Agent Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (First appearance)
- Agent Clay Quartermain (First appearance) (Unnamed)
- Numerous unnamed agents
- Laura Brown
- Captain America (Steve Rogers)
Other Characters:
- Daily Bugle (Named only)
- Dick Tracy (Mentioned)
- Nick Fury's Dog (Only in flashback)
- Tom Mix (Mentioned)
- Joe Bonomo (Mentioned)
- Yancy Street Gang (Only in flashback)
- Jack Fury (Mentioned) (Unnamed)
- Mamma Fury (Only in flashback)
- Dawn Fury (Only in flashback) (Unnamed)
- Jacob Fury (Only in flashback) (Unnamed)
- Hydra (Mentioned)
- Supreme Hydra (Arnold Brown) (Mentioned)
- Supereme Hydra (Baron Wolfgang von Strucker) (Mentioned)
- United States Marine Corps (Mentioned)
- Girl Scouts (Mentioned)
- Thomas Edison (Mentioned)
- Humanoid Assassin (Mentioned)
- Ed Sullivan (Mentioned) (Topical Reference)
- Avengers (Referenced)
Races and Species:
- Humans (Main story and flashback)
- Dogs (Only in flashback)
- Birds (Mentioned)
- Chemical Androids (Mentioned)
- Panthers (Referenced)
Locations:
- Earth (Main story and flashback)
- North America (Main story and flashback)
- United States of America (Main story and flashback)
- New York (Main story and flashback)
- New York City (Main story and flashback)
- Manhattan (Main story and flashback)
- 42nd Street
- Broadway
- Greenwich Village (Mentioned)
- Hell's Kitchen (Main story and flashback)
- Lincoln Center (Mentioned)
- Yancy Street (Only in flashback)
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Headquarters
- U.N.I.T. (Underground Network Intelligence Training Academy) (First appearance)
- Nick Fury's Apartment
- Flatbush Avenue (Mentioned)
- Manhattan (Main story and flashback)
- New York City (Main story and flashback)
- Boston, Massachusetts (Mentioned)
- Disneyland, Anaheim, California (Mentioned)
- New York (Main story and flashback)
- United States of America (Main story and flashback)
- Hydra Island (Mentioned)
- North America (Main story and flashback)
Items:
- Satan Claw
- Captain America's Uniform and Shield
- Repulsor Watch
- Invisibility Pill (Mentioned)
Vehicles:
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier (Referenced)
- Nick Fury's Flying Porsche 904 (Only in recap)
Synopsis for "Spy School"
Strange Tales #159
Following the destruction of Hydra Island, Fury goes to UNIT (Underground Network Intelligence Training academy) where recruits undergo rigorous education. He meets 2 new agents: Sidney E. Levine, a tech expert (who agrees to replace Fury's destroyed Porsche 904) and Val, who scoffs at his attitude that the spy game is man's work. Fury takes on Captain America in a display bout for the recruits, but gets dizzy due to a "side-effect" of the invisibility pill he used earlier. Cap tells him he's found out who was responsible for a job they tackled "a year ago"-- "The Big Blackout".
Appearing in "Here Comes the Hulk!"
Captain Marvel #21
Featured Characters:
- Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell) (Main story and recap)
Supporting Characters:
- Rick Jones (Main story and recap)
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Only in recap)
- Brothers Grimm (Referenced) (Topical Reference)
- Charles Atlas (Referenced) (Topical Reference)
- Unnamed New Yorkers (Only in recap)
- Fantastic Four (Mentioned)
- Reed Richards (Mentioned)
- Thing (Ben Grimm) (Mentioned)
- Rat Pack (Mentioned)
- Yon-Rogg (Mentioned)
- Thomas Randolph (Mentioned) (Topical Reference)
- Protesters
- Josiah Weller (First appearance)
- Lord (Yahweh) (Invoked)
Races and Species:
- Humans (Main story and recap)
- Kree (Main story and recap)
- Robots (Mentioned)
- Serpents (Referenced)
- Ants (Mentioned)
- Rabbits (Mentioned)
Locations:
- Milky Way (Main story and recap)
- Solar System (Main story and recap)
- Earth (Main story and recap)
- United States (Main story and recap)
- New Mexico
- Subterranean Kree Outpost (Only in recap)
- New York (Only in recap)
- New York City (Only in recap)
- Manhattan (Only in recap)
- New York City (Only in recap)
- United States (Main story and recap)
- Earth (Main story and recap)
- Solar System (Main story and recap)
- Negative Zone (Main story and recap)
- Large Magellanic Cloud (Referenced)
- Kree-Lar, Pama (Referenced)
- Heaven (Invoked)
Items:
- Nega-Bands (Main story and recap)
- Captain Marvel's Suit (Main story and recap)
- Captain America's Uniform and Captain America's Shield (Only in recap)
Synopsis for "Here Comes the Hulk!"
Captain Marvel #21
Continued from last issue...
The Hulk, believing that Rick Jones is part of a plan to attack him, arrives to find the boy passed out. However, Hulk finds himself conflicted as he remembers that he and Rick are friends and this calms him down enough for him to change back into Bruce Banner.
When Rick revives, he tells Bruce of his bond to Mar-Vell and their plight with Mar-Vell being stuck in the Negative Zone. Banner agrees to help although he tells the boy that the Negative Zone is not his area of expertise since the relative expert -- Reed Richards -- has not divulged much information about the Zone.
When Banner decides to call upon an old colleague who works at Desert State University, Banner's conversation is interrupted when misguided protesters start throwing rocks which injure Banner's friend. Enraged at the protest, Banner turns into the Hulk who is bent on smashing the student protest.
Not wishing anyone to get hurt, Rick switches places with Mar-Vell who chases after the Hulk. After battling the Hulk and protecting the protesters, it takes Mar-Vell switching back with Rick, and Rick talking the Hulk into leaving, that ultimately saves the protesters from the Hulk's wrath.