Appearing in "Berserker!"
Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #7
Featured Characters:
- Avengers
- Iron Man (James Rhodes)
- Fantastic Four
- X-Men
- Hulk (Bruce Banner)
- Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
- Spider-Woman (Julia Carpenter) (First full appearance)
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Dr. Doom (Victor von Doom)
- Ultron
- Molecule Man (Owen Reece)
- Volcana (Marsha Rosenberg)
- Titania (Skeeter MacPherran)
- Dr. Octopus (Otto Octavius)
- Wrecking Crew
- Absorbing Man (Crusher Creel)
- Enchantress (Amora)
- Galactus (Galan)
- Lizard (Curt Connors)
- Klaw (Ulysses Klaw)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Battleworld
- Zsaji's village
- Doombase
- Magneto's Base
- Sol (Mentioned)
- Earth (Mentioned)
- North America (Mentioned)
- United States of America (Mentioned)
- North America (Mentioned)
- Earth (Mentioned)
- Asgard (Mentioned)
Items:
- Spider-Woman's Suit
- Doctor Octopus' Tentacles
- Spider-Man's Suit and Web-Shooters
- Iron Man Armor MK V
- Captain America's Uniform and Shield
- Fantastic Four Uniforms
- Hawkeye's Suit, Bow and Trick Arrows
- Mjolnir
- Wasp's Suit
- Captain Marvel's Suit
- Wolverine's Suit
- Cyclops' Visor
- X-Uniforms
- Absorbing Man's Ball and Chain
- Magneto's Helmet
- Doctor Doom's Armor
- Wrecker's Crowbar
Vehicles:
- Galactus' Worldship
- The Wrecking Crew's alien tank
- The Villains' alien ship
- The X-Men's alien ships
Synopsis for "Berserker!"
Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #7
The heroes gathered on Battleworld by the Beyonder have discovered someone spying on them at their camp. When the Torch corners her, the mystery woman introduces herself as Spider-Woman. When the other heroes question how another human they haven't previously met could be on Battleworld, Mister Fantastic theorizes that since the Beyonder constructed Battleworld from planetary fragments a portion of Earth must have been used as well. Spider-Woman confirms this by explaining that the entire city of Denver has been brought to Battleworld. When she explains that she has come to help, she shows that she is more than capable of demonstrating her enhanced strength. The other heroes decide to trust her considering the fact that Dr. Doom has too much raw power to need to plant a spy among them. Suddenly they are attacked by a giant vehicle. When the Wrecker pops out of the porthole, he tosses out the seemingly deceased body of the Wasp before the villains take off. Some of the heroes try to chase after them but the vehicle is too fast. Quickly, She-Hulk picks up the Wasp's body and hands it over to their healer, the alien woman known as Zsaji, who tries to use her powers to revive the Wasp but to no avail. The Avengers are furious at the death of their comrade and are ready to rush off and get revenge when Captain America stops them and reminds them of the threat of Galactus who is still preparing to consume Battleworld. Convincing the others to stay their hand, they begin to plan their next course of action, all save for She-Hulk, who storms off on her own.
Elsewhere, the X-Men retreat from the active volcanic region, and although they failed to stop a group of villains Xavier is impressed that they were able to send Titania, Molecule Man, Absorbing Man, and Doctor Octopus packing. However, instead of returning to base, Xavier tells them to follow after their foes while he, Magneto, Storm and Nightcrawler rendezvous with them. Meanwhile, aboard the villains' craft, they care for the Molecule Man, who was seriously wounded by Wolverine's claws. Seeing Owen's condition from the monitors at Doombase, Volcana rushes to the Enchantress and asks the Asgardian sorceress to teleport her to Owen's side. When Volcana tells Amora that she is willing to do anything, the Enchantress teleports her away, satisfied by this offer. Volcana appears within the ship just as the two containing the X-Men and Magneto attack. During the course of the ensuing battle, Wolverine manages to chop off the Absorbing Man's arm while he is in the form of stone, but is burned badly by Volcana. Outnumbered and outgunned, Volcana calls a strategic withdrawal and uses her powers to cover their escape. At that moment aboard Galactus' ship, Doctor Doom continues to search for something that will allow him to defeat Galactus and the Beyonder. However, his plan to create a distraction by creating volcanic eruptions on the other side of Battleworld has backfired and has succeeded only in alerting Galactus to Doom's presence. Locating the intruder, Galactus uses his power to violently eject Doom from his ship.
Back at Doombase, Doctor Octopus and his crew return and Volcana begs the Enchantress to save the Molecule Man's life. At first, Amora refuses, but Titania warns her that if Owen Reece dies she will rip out her throat. Elsewhere, the Absorbing Man wonders what to do about his severed arm. By holding it in place where it was cut, he risks changing back to human form and is surprised when his gambit pays off and his arm reattaches itself. While down below in the dungeon the members of the Wrecking Crew lock the Lizard in a cell since he cannot be controlled after they seemingly killed the Wasp. Leaving the Lizard to rot, the Wrecking Crew are unaware that Klaw has been secretly watching the entire situation unfold. When Bulldozer retires to his room he notices that the wall has been ripped open from outside. Suddenly he is ambushed by She-Hulk, who begins to pummel on him for his part in the Wasp's death. Hearing the commotion, Titania enters the room and sees that the She-Hulk has defeated every member of the Wrecking Crew in a fight. She gets the jump on She-Hulk just as Doctor Octopus and Absorbing Man enter the fray. In yet another part of Doombase, the Enchantress laments over her current situation and pines for the love of Thor. Her thoughts are distracted by the return of Doctor Doom who has just barely survived being ejected from the Worldship of Galactus. He stumbles into his room and passes out, proclaiming that the battle is over.
As the other villains are pummeling She-Hulk, the other heroes have discovered that she is missing. When Hulk and Hawkeye tell this to Cap and try to get him to mobilize a searching party, Captain America denies their request. When Cap sees that others want to go out and rescue her, he reminds them all that the stakes are too high to make decisions of the heart. Elsewhere in the village, Colossus is finally up and about after recovering from his injuries. He goes looking for Zsaji and finds her as she is leaving her hut. When she suddenly collapses he is there to catch her. Suddenly, Captain America is contacted by Professor X who tells him that he and his team can go after She-Hulk while the X-Men take their place watching over Galactus. With this bit of news, Captain America orders everyone to get ready to move out.
Appearing in "The Fuse!"
Iceman #1
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Marge Smith (First appearance)
- Walter Smith (First appearance)
- Marge Smith's family (First appearance)
- William Drake
- Madeline Drake
- Anne Drake (First appearance)
- Joel Drake (First appearance)
- Mary Drake (First appearance)
Antagonists:
- Oblivion (First appearance)
- angry neighbor
- Idiot (First appearance)
- White Light (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Port Jefferson Police Department (First appearance)
- Ralph Ratchit (First appearance)
- Leo (First appearance)
- Drakes' party attendees
- Willie (First appearance)
- unnamed attendees
- Silver Surfer (Norrin Radd) (Mentioned)
- Defenders (Mentioned)
- Angel (Warren Worthington III) (Mentioned)
- Beast (Henry "Hank" McCoy) (Mentioned)
- Gargoyle (Isaac Christians) (Referenced)
- X-Men (Mentioned)
- William Stryker (Mentioned)
- Dazzler (Alison Blaire) (Mentioned)
- Professor Power (Tony Power) (Mentioned)
- Champions (Referenced)
- Secret Empire (Referenced)
- Magneto (Magnus) (Referenced)
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Mutants
- Abstract Entities
- Unrevealed alien races
- Dogs
Locations:
- Oblivion's Realm (First appearance)
- Sol
- Earth
- North America
- United States of America
- New York
- Long Island
- Brookhaven
- Port Jefferson
- the Drake house
- the Smith house (Destruction)
- Port Jefferson
- Brookhaven
- Kings County (Mentioned)
- Long Island
- New Mexico (Referenced)
- Defenders Headquarters (Referenced)
- New York
- United States of America
- Europe (Mentioned)
- North America
- Earth
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Synopsis for "The Fuse!"
Iceman #1
War has broken out on an advanced alien world, but in a fortress chamber with a large high-tech throne, one alien demands two subordinates to bring him something he wishes. They seek to comply and are teleported elsewhere.
Meanwhile, Iceman is back in his hometown of Port Jefferson and sees his cousin. He gives her a lift in the style of his ice slides before he spots a beautiful girl walking with her family. His distraction causes him to tumble from his slide and scare the girl and her brother who fearfully run away. He is briefly harassed by a policeman before running off and changing into street clothes in the backyard of an elderly neighbor who yells at him, thinking him to be a deviant. He leaves and runs into the pretty young girl again with her family and learns her name is Marge before finally arriving home. His parents are happy to see him but scold him for his disheveled appearance.
The aliens Idiot and White Light arrive from the dimensional portal. They run into two policemen who they send away with a mind control trick.
Back at the Drake home, a party is being thrown and there is a lot of attention given to Bobby but after getting annoyed and scolded by his father, he leaves the house and runs into Marge again. Bobby and Marge talk on her front porch but are soon interrupted by Idiot and White Light who make a dramatic entrance and smash through the roof of the house. Bobby transforms into Iceman and battles the aliens while Marge and her brother run off and disappear through a portal. The house ultimately collapses and the aliens escape through a portal of their own after Iceman encases them in a block of ice. The policeman that harassed Bobby earlier soon arrives looking to arrest him for his alleged acts of destruction while Bobby's family are horrified to discover that Booby is a mutant.
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Appearing in "What Fools These Mortals Be..."
Alpha Flight #5
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Nurse Margaret "Maggie" Cambridge (First appearance)
- Nurse Daly (First appearance)
- Doctor Craigborne (First appearance)
- Sergeant McNamara (First appearance)
- Morrie (First appearance)
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Synopsis for "What Fools These Mortals Be..."
Alpha Flight #5
At a hospital in Fort Albany, Michael Twoyoungmen treats his comrade Puck for injuries he sustained at the hands of the feral Marrina. He combines his medical knowledge with that of Sarcee mysticism in order to reduce Judd’s pain.
Later that night, the painkillers wear off, and Puck begins suffering terribly from his wounds. He tries to summon a nurse, but no one responds. Getting out of bed, he scampers down the hall to the nurse’s station where he stumbles upon Nurse Daly. She appears flustered and fumbling about with several vials of painkillers. Puck suspects that she may be an addict.
The following day, Puck consults with Chief Administrator Dr. Craigborne. Craigborne wants to call the police concerning Daly's possible drug problem, but Judd suspects that the issue may be larger than just "one junkie nurse". He asks Craigborne to give him forty-eight hours to resolve the mystery.
That night, Judd catches Nurse Daly meeting with her supplier. He tracks them back to a boathouse and gets into a fight with two drug dealers. He succeeds in defeating them, but also manages to tear open his stitches. Pucks passes out onto the floor.
He awakens back inside his bed at the Fort Albany hospital. He speaks with Dr. Craigborne and a detective named Sgt. McNamara. McNamara has concluded that Nurse Daly was the actual ringleader of the entire drug operation. After McNamara leaves, Craigborne attempts to give Judd a sedative. Puck realizes that the needle is actually filled with insulin and punches Craigborne. He knows that Craigborne is the true ringleader of the drug operation and was letting Nurse Daly take the fall. Puck calls Sgt. McNamara to come back and pick up the corrupt doctor.
Appearing in "Zoids"
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Synopsis for "Zoids"
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