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Appearing in "The Hammer, the Cross and the Eye"
Featured Characters:
- ⏴ Thor (Eric Masterson) ⏵ (Main story and flashback)
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Prester John (Main story and flashback)
- Nebula
Other Characters:
- Avengers (Only in flashback)
- Black Widow (Natasha Romanova) (Only in flashback)
- Hercules (Only in flashback)
- Crystal Maximoff (Only in flashback)
- Black Knight (Dane Whitman) (Only in flashback)
- Sersi (Only in flashback)
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Appears on screen)
- Vision (Mentioned)
- Unnamed Timely inhabitants
- Gilgamesh (Only in flashback) (Cameo)
- Unnamed ancient Mesopotamia inhabitants (Cameo)
- Unnamed ancient Troy and Greece's warriors (Cameo)
- Thor Odinson (Mentioned)
- Horde of Vikings
- Rollo the Northern / Hrolf the Walker (First appearance)
- King Charles the Simple (First appearance)
- King Charles' Knights (First appearance)
- King Richard (Only in flashback)
- King Richard's Knights (First appearance) (Only in flashback)
- Fantastic Four (Mentioned)
- Kang the Conqueror (Nathaniel Richards) (Only in flashback)
- Unnamed 20th Century's Ellis Island inhabitants (Cameo)
Races and Species:
- Humans (Main story and flashback)
Locations:
- Marvel Universe (Appears in various ages)
- Earth (Appears in various ages)
- United States of America (Present and early 20th Century)
- New York (Present and early 20th Century)
- New York City
- Avengers Mansion (Only in flashback)
- Upper New York Bay
- Ellis Island (Cameo) (Early 20th Century)
- Upper New York Bay
- Wisconsin (Only in flashback)
- Timely (Only in flashback)
- Massachusetts
- New York (Present and early 20th Century)
- France (Main story and flashback) (911 A.D.)
- Mesopotamia (Only in flashback) (Gilgamesh's time)
- Troy (Only in flashback) (Trojan War's time)
- Avalon (Only in flashback) (Ancient legends' time)
- United States of America (Present and early 20th Century)
- Earth (Appears in various ages)
- Limbo
- Nebula's Future (Mentioned)
- Prester John's 12th Century Realm (Mentioned)
Items:
- Mjolnir (Main story and flashback)
- Captain America's Uniform (Appears on screen)
- Eye of Avalon (Main story and flashback)
Vehicles:
- Quinjet (Only in flashback)
Synopsis for "The Hammer, the Cross and the Eye"
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "The Ten Most Heinous Enemies of the Mighty Thor"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Thor's List of Enemies
Other Characters:
- Thor Odinson (Mentioned)
- Gaea (Mentioned)
- New Men (Mentioned)
- All-Father Odin (Mentioned)
- Rock Trolls (Mentioned)
Locations:
- Nine Realms (Mentioned)
- Asgard (Mentioned)
- Muspelheim (Mentioned)
- Hel (Mentioned)
- Niffleheim (Mentioned)
- Earth (Midgard)
- United States of America
- France (Mentioned)
- Olympus, Greece (Mentioned)
Items:
Synopsis for "The Ten Most Heinous Enemies of the Mighty Thor"
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "Tales of Asgard: Looking for Trouble"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Other Characters:
- Keven
- Mick
- Skullnik (a Troll-woman) (First appearance)
- Unnamed Asgardian women
- Odin Borson (Mentioned)
- Odin's Vizer
- Hela (Invoked)
- Ulik
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Asgard
- City of Asgard
- Bifrost
- Volstagg's Home
- Hogun's home
- City of Asgard
Synopsis for "Tales of Asgard: Looking for Trouble"
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "Paradise Lost"
Featured Characters:
- Kang the Conqueror (Nathaniel Richards) (Main story and flashback)
Other Characters:
- ⏴ Ravonna Renslayer (Last appearance)
- Unnamed aliens (Only in flashback)
- A Skrull (Only in flashback)
- Immortus (Nathaniel Richards) (Appears on screen) (Only in flashback)
- Spider-Man Android (Only in flashback)
- Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (Only in recap)
- Black Knight (Sir Percy of Scandia) (Appears on screen) (Only in flashback)
- Morgan Le Fay (Appears on screen) (Only in flashback)
- Merlin (Only in recap)
- King Arthur Pendragon (Mentioned)
- King Arthur's Kinghts (Only in recap)
- Uatu the Watcher (Only in recap)
- Fantastic Four (Only in recap)
- The Thing (Ben Grimm) (Only in recap)
- Human Torch (Johnny Storm) (Only in recap)
- Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards) (Only in recap)
- Avengers (Only in flashback)
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Only in flashback)
- Iron Man (Tony Stark) (Only in flashback)
- Thor Odinson (Only in flashback)
- Giant-Man / Yellowjacket (Hank Pym) (Only in flashback)
- Wasp (Janet Van Dyne) (Only in flashback)
- Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff) (Only in recap)
- Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) (Only in recap)
- Hawkeye / Goliath (Clint Barton) (Only in recap)
- Black Panther (T'Challa) (Only in recap)
- Vision (Only in recap)
- Black Knight (Dane Whitman) (Only in recap)
- Princess Ravonna Renslayer (Only in recap) (Apparent death)
- King Carelius (Only in recap)
- Baltag (Only in recap) (Death)
- Growing Man (Only in flashback)
- Grandmaster (En Dwi Gast) (Only in flashback)
- Squadron Sinister (Only in recap)
- Hyperion (Only in recap)
- Whizzer (Jim Sanders) (Only in recap)
- Doctor Spectrum (Kinji Obatu) (Only in recap)
- Nighthawk (Kyle Richmond) (Only in recap)
Locations:
- Limbo
- 41st Century (Only in flashback)
- Earth (Only in flashback)
- King Carelius' Realm (Only in recap)
- Earth (Only in flashback)
- Heroic Age (Only in recap)
- Limbo (Mentioned)
Items:
- Kang Armor (Main story and flashback)
- Iron Man Armor (Only in flashback)
- Captain America's Uniform (Only in flashback)
- Captain America's Shield (Only in flashback)
- Mjolnir (Only in flashback)
Vehicles:
- Time-Ship (Only in flashback)
Synopsis for "Paradise Lost"
Kang's recollections of a half dozen of his encounters with various heroes from 20th century Earth.
Notes
- This is part 2 of the Citizen Kang event, following Captain America Annual #11 and and continuing directly into Fantastic Four Annual #25.
- Similarly, the fourth story is the second part of Kang's chronicle of his life, something that he was shown beginning to record in Chronopolis in that Captain America Annual. However, since it was later established that Kang had stopped recording that chronicle just before the events of the Citizen Kang storyline, the opening and closing scenes that show Kang kneeling near the preserved body of Ravonna must be something that occurred well before he started that recording and in his citadel on his conquered Earth.
- Kang's account of how he defeated Merlin in Camelot[1] does not mention the fact that that "Merlin" was actually an evil mutant who was briefly impersonating the true Merlin, as revealed by the Terminatrix in Avengers Annual #22. So, either Kang was not aware of the impersonation or he was lying in his own chronicles.
- Kang's suspicion that the Watcher who enlisted the Human Torch and the Thing to oppose his conquest of Camelot might have be an agent of Immortus was baseless since that action was one of Uatu's violations of the non-interference code of the Watchers that was mentioned in Captain Marvel #39.
- In Avengers #269, Kang told some captive Avengers that the Infinity Vortex that Thor had used against his camouflaged time-sphere[2] had obliterated his vehicle and sent him into Limbo for the first time, an event that was substantiated by Kang's autobiography in Avengers: Forever #9. However, in this story Kang claims that he and his timeship were unaffected because they were already on their way back to his 41st century Earth. There would seem to be three ways by which this contradiction could be explained:
- One of Kang's claims is a lie.
- These accounts are actually from two different Kangs who had similar encounters with two different Thors that ended differently in two different timelines.
- Thor's use of the Infinity Vortex against Kang's Time-ship actually caused the single Kang he had battled to undergo a divergence into two different Kangs, one who went to Limbo and another who just returned safely to his 41st century empire.
- As revealed by Kang's autobiography tapes in Avengers: Forever #9, four different Kangs were responsible for the building of Chronopolis, the brief conquest of Camelot, the contest with the Grandmaster and the creation of the Council of Kangs. However, this Kang claims to have both conquered Camelot and played that game with the Grandmaster. This is presumably due to the fact that Immortus had previously tricked one Kang into unintentionally downloading the life memories of all other Kangs into his mind in Avengers #269.