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Appearing in "Contact"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Incredible Hercules #119

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  • Dreamtime chart
  • Book of Worlds (Mentioned)
  • S.W.O.R.D. Close Encounter Protocols (Mentioned)

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  • "Godmobile" (Destruction)

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Synopsis for "Contact"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Incredible Hercules #119
  • Synopsis not yet written

Appearing in "Running the Asylum (Part 1)"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Thunderbolts #122

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Synopsis for "Running the Asylum (Part 1)"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Thunderbolts #122

The Thunderbolts fought Swam in Denver and Norman asked Moonstone to deliver psych profiles on their teammates, as they fought the enemy. Norman ordered Venom to be released, leading to the latter defeating Swarm. Afterwards, Norman lashed out at the team before Moonstone delivered her "final psych profile", which was on him.

Several days later, at Thunderbolts Mountain, Moonstone told Norman that they had a situation involving Swordsman and his sister, who had been resurrected by an outside contractor. After the Thunderbolts ran tests on her, they learned that she was a clone of Andrea Strucker. She claimed that she had no memory of getting there, claiming as if she woke up on the road leading to their mountain. Andreas agreed with Norman that he and his sister would stay in confinement with armed guards while he completed his contract. Then, Norman and Moonstone suspected that Swordsman could have purposely failed to apprehend Arnim Zola before showing up with a clone of his sister and the director searched for a reason to move against the Struckers.

In the Swordsman's quarters, Andrea told Andreas that she was disappointed in him for "bowing and scraping to a lout like Osborn", although the latter sibling claimed that he did it to get her back. In Norman's office, he accused Swordsman of letting Arnim Zola go free to be his outside contractor. Norman allowed Andrea to stay, but going nowhere except under guard and only confined to Andreas' quarters when he was gone, which the latter Strucker agreed to. Then, they realized they were in lockdown before they were attacked by Captain Marvel. Songbird attempted to calm him down before Bullseye attacked him. As Radioactive Man attempted to test Captain Marvel's limits, he was shocked. Then, Captain Marvel grabbed Swordsman before Norman insisted that he was not really Captain Marvel before offering to have a drink and talk.

Appearing in "Running the Asylum (Part 2)"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Thunderbolts #123

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Synopsis for "Running the Asylum (Part 2)"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Thunderbolts #123
  • Synopsis not yet written

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