Appearing in "When Arrows Fail!"
Featured Characters:
- Hawkeye (Clint Barton) (Main story and recap)
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Trickshot (Main story and recap)
Other Characters:
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- Greece
- Unnamed island
- Kansas, United States of America (Referenced)
- France (Main story and recap)
- Unnamed castle
- Paris (Mentioned)
- Greece
Items:
- Hawkeye's Suit (Only in recap),
- Hawkeye's Bow and Trick Arrows
Synopsis for "When Arrows Fail!"
Hawkeye wakes up stripped of his gear on a deserted island with only a bow and arrows provided to allow him a chance against the traps set by his mentor, Trickshot. Clint survives all of Trickshot's attempts on his life, though he thinks a little too easily. When he deliberately misses a chance to take out Trickshot, his tormentor breaks down and admits he's dying of cancer and was looking for a way to go out fighting. Clint refuses to kill him, but vows to help him get through his suffering another way.
Appearing in "A Love That Never Dies"
Featured Characters:
- Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) (Main story and recap)
Supporting Characters:
- Melinda Morrison (Main story and flashback)
Antagonists:
- John Kowalski (Main story and flashback)/Death
Other Characters:
- Xandu (Only in recap)
- Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (Only in recap)
- Tommy Maximoff
- Billy Maximoff
- Ghosts of German soldiers
- Ghosts of American soldiers
- Vision (Victor Shade)
- New York Mets (Mentioned)
- Black Knight (Dane Whitman) (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Abstract Entities
- Mutants (Mentioned)
- Human-Demon Hybrids
- Ghosts
- Synthezoids
Locations:
- Earth
- United States of America
- New Jersey
- California (Only in flashback)
- Los Angeles (Only in flashback)
- Westwood (Only in flashback)
- Los Angeles (Only in flashback)
- Vietnam (Vision or hallucination)
- United States of America
Items:
- Spider-Man's Suit (Only in recap)
Events:
- World War II (Vision or hallucination)
- Vietnam War (Vision or hallucination)
Synopsis for "A Love That Never Dies"
Wanda is visited at home by her old resurrected acquaintance, Melinda, who is on the run from her lover, John Kowalski, since she found out he's an avatar of Death. Wanda finds John upstairs holding one of her children. John claims only to be curious about a life born from magic, but the gesture is no less menacing. Wanda challenges him, and Kowalski, annoyed with superheroes' tendency to cheat death, accepts the challenge. He brings her into a vision of bloody war to horrify her, but it only strengthens her resolve. As she strikes at him more violently, Kowalski reveals his other motive, to make Wanda take his place as an avatar of Death. As Death begins to possess Wanda, she prepares to kill John, but then Melinda runs in begging her to spare him. Wanda comes to her senses and John, learning that Melinda still loves him, agrees to spend three years preparing a successor so that he can stay together with her. Wanda returns home from the vision encouraged by the the love that survives even in death.