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What new adventures await us as we prepare to dip our toes into the pool of hindsight?
Although, this time, he does so with the help of a magic flute and a bunch of alligators.
He then sets off to Asgard, in search of a showdown with the man to blame for it all - Loki.
Now safely ensconced in the Latverian Embassy, Dr Doom's captured our heroes and is trying to recreate his original body, with the use of his occult powers.
When that fails, he has an even better plan. He'll summon the Beyonder and order him to do it!
The only problem is the Beyonder doesn't like him. Or anyone much.
I do believe that, now having some of the Beyonder's power added to that of the Phoenix, Rachel Summers decides to take another crack at destroying him.
Needless to say, everyone she knows tries to convince her that's a stupid idea.
Things get experimental on the story-telling front when an odd tale sees a whole bunch of different things occur in a whole bunch of different places with a whole bunch of different people and it culminates in a department store Santa trying to rob Peter Parker’s neighbours!
While the mindless Hulk blunders around in the desert, looking for things to smash, Bruce Banner brings together an outcast group of scientists to form a team capable of stopping the brute.
Speaking of which, that's precisely what Doc Samson is also determined to do.
Except he's determined to do it by using the persuasive power of his fists!
We encounter a sad little tale in which the Porcupine, fed up of always losing, decides to quit his life of crime and sell his armour to whoever'll have it.
Well, it turns out Cap'll have it - just so long as Porcy agrees to help him bring the Serpent Society to justice for their murder of MODOK.
Unfortunately, the prickly plunderer may not live long enough to collect his reward.
I'm struggling to recall anything that happens in this one, other than that the Avengers fight the Beyonder.
And, of course, they get nowhere, in their bid to defeat him.
His life as Matt Murdock now wrecked by the Kingpin's machinations, our hero confronts the villain and ends up being dumped in a river while locked inside a sinking car.
Is this the end for him?
Kingie thinks so.
But perhaps the rotund rascal shouldn't count his chickens before the fat lady sings.
After all, in his time, the man without fear's survived far worse crises than being chucked in a river...
As far as I can make out - from hushed whispers on the internet - Imhotep attacks General Soto's men while the Witch Queen and her daughters hide in a swamp.
I bet Conan and his sword'll have something to say about it all.
In a bid to prevent the Beyonder from destroying his wretched kingdom of misery, Mephisto places a wager with the all-powerful entity. One that will see everyone's favourite web-slinger psychologically tormented by the demon Zarathos, as he tries to foil an assassination attempt on the Kingpin.
Iron Man's got problems too. Madam Masque's mind is in the body of Beth Cabe, and vice versa.
Can the man of ferrous decide just who's who?
And, if he can, can he work out how to get their minds back into the right skulls, without killing the pair of them?













































