Appearing in "Havoc at the Heart of the Atom"
Incredible Hulk #202
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Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- "God of the Mountain" (giant robot) (First appearance) (Destroyed)
- Psyklop
Other Characters:
- Warthos
- God of the Mountain (Mentioned)
- Gods of K'ai (Invoked)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Microverse
- Terragonia (Referenced)
- K'ai
- Castle of the Mountain God (First appearance)
- Earth
Synopsis for "Havoc at the Heart of the Atom"
Incredible Hulk #202
Shrinking down in size to sub-microscopic sizes, the Hulk finds himself passing through into the Microverse and after a seeming eternity of falling, he finds himself in a lush forest on a viridian planet. When he is suddenly attacked by a pair of Warthos, the Hulk realizes that he is on the world of K'ai, home of Jarella, the warrior queen that he loves. The Hulk easily dispatches the two Warthos and then begins looking for Jarella and his people.
Back on Earth, Glenn Talbot has made a full recovery from the brain surgery that helped reawaken his mind. However, the danger is not over as they believe that the Hulk still exists within an atom inside his brain. Despite the protests from Betty, his wife, Talbot leaves with Doc Samson to have surgery done to remove this piece of matter from his brain lest the Hulk return to normal size and explode out of his head.
At that moment, the Hulk has found Jarella who is about to be launched from a catapult by her own people who believe that they are appeasing the so-called God of the Mountain. Furious to see his love in danger, the Hulk leaps and catches Jarella in mid-air. The Hulk then attacks Jarella's people until the area is stricken by an earthquake. Jarella tells the Hulk to help her people and he closes up a slip in the earth that opened up by the quake. When Hulk tries to attack her people, Jarella merely asks that he bring her somewhere safe, and the Hulk complies. Out of danger, Jarella explains that her world has been plagued by earthquakes since the Hulk's last visit and the people have come to believe that this is the wraith of the Mountain God who has demanded they sacrifice her in order to appease him.
The two have a brief romantic respite but it is soon interrupted by yet another earthquake. The Hulk decides to do something about it and prepares to leave to face the Mountain God. Jarella convinces the Hulk to allow her to accompany him and the pair venture up the mountain where they come upon a massive castle carved into the mountain. Smuggling themselves inside, the Hulk and Jarella find themselves face-to-face with the so-called Mountain God, a massive green-skinned humanoid. The Hulk refuses to cower in fear at this apparent god and battles the massive being. During the course of the battle, the Hulk damages to the "Mountain God" revealing it to be nothing more than a massive robot. Furious at this deception, the green-skinned brute smashes the Mountain God into pieces.
Suspecting that someone built this robot, the Hulk and Jarella enter the next room where the Hulk is stunned by a blast from his old foe, Psyklop, the mastermind behind this plot.
Appearing in "Revolt of the Gorilloids"
Planet of the Apes #28
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Synopsis for "Revolt of the Gorilloids"
Planet of the Apes #28
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "Deadly Genesis!"
Captain Marvel #35
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Rick Jones
- Carol Danvers
- Mordecai Boggs
- Rachel Dandridge
- Ant-Man (Hank Pym)
- Wasp (Janet Van Dyne)
- Ant-Man's Ants
Antagonists:
- Annihilus
- Living Laser (First appearance; dies) (Revealed to be an android duplicate)
- Lunatic Legion (Voice only)
Other Characters:
- Thanos (Mentioned)
- Nitro (Robert Hunter) (Mentioned)
- US Air Force (Mentioned)
- God (Yahweh) (Invoked)
- Supreme Intelligence
- Avengers (Mentioned)
- Howard the Duck (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Kree
- Humans
- Human-Kree Hybrids
- Cyborgs
- Arthrosians
- Androids
- Ants
- Zombies (Referenced)
Locations:
- Prime Marvel Universe
- Milky Way
- Solar System
- Earth
- United States
- Illinois
- New York City, New York (Mentioned)
- South Pole (Referenced)
- United States
- Sun (Referenced)
- Earth
- Solar System
- Negative Zone
- Large Magellanic Cloud
- Milky Way
Items:
- Captain Marvel's Suit and Nega-Bands
- Compound 13
- Ant-Man's Suit and Helmet
- Wasp's Suit and Bio-Synthetic Wings
Synopsis for "Deadly Genesis!"
Captain Marvel #35
After the events of Captain Marvel #34, Rick Jones is trapped in the Negative Zone and is attacked by Annihilus, but is then switched out by Captain Marvel who can only stay on Earth for 3 hours at a time. Annihilus takes Captain Marvel back to his lair. The Supreme Intelligence contacts Rick and tells him he has the ability to control Captain Marvel, who Rick uses to attack and subdue Annihilus. The Lunatic Legion sends their agent, the Living Laser, to kill Rick Jones. But Rick is rescued by Ant-Man and Wasp who were in the same hospital at the time of the attack.
Appearing in "And Death Is a Woman Called Widow"
Daredevil #81
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Antagonists:
- Owl (Leland Owlsley)
- Owl's Henchmen
- Mister Kline/The Assassin
- Baal (Voice only)
Other Characters:
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Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "And Death Is a Woman Called Widow"
Daredevil #81
The story continues from last issue as the man without fear, Daredevil sinks to the bottom of New York's Harbor after going down with the Owl's Helicopter. Meanwhile Karen Page who saw Daredevil's fateful crash on television believes that Matt is dead and faints from the excitement. However, unbeknownst to Karen and even the Owl, Daredevil is rescued by the Black Widow. She pulls him ashore then pulls back keeping her presence hidden for the time being.
At the same time Mr. Kline cuts ties with the Owl after he almost killed Daredevil, who he wanted captured. Luckily Mr. Kline reveals that he had alternate plans in place to save him. The Owl having just been kicked to the curb gets his men in order while Karen shares a comforting moment of romantic mourning with Phil Hichok after believing Matt to have been killed. Flashback to Mr. Kline who is talking to his superiors, and is revealed to be a robot called MK-9. The two discuss their plans to setup Foggy as the next Governor of New York, with Foggy acting as their pawn.
Daredevil who's still reeling from the crash and almost drowning returns to the offices of Nelson and Murdock to recover. Foggy who's there, questions if he should be helping him before Daredevil collapses on the floor, which leads him to help him. Switch scenes and the Owl and his men are robbing the Treasury Building, but just a few blocks away Natasha and Ivan are having a financial consultation when they hear the sounds of explosives coming from the building. Natasha jumps into action as the Black Widow and confronts the Owl and his men, meanwhile Daredevil who has since awoken hears the commotion as well and heads off to fight just as Foggy returns to find him missing from the room.
Black Widow and the Owl continue to fight and just when it looks like the Owl is getting the upper hand Daredevil makes it into the Treasury Building and aids the Black Widow. He finishes off the Owl and then collapses in Natasha's arms due to fatigue and injuries. The Owl and his men are arrested, but flash to Mk-9 who has been promoted to the code name Assassin decides it's time to set his plans in motion.