AN: This chapter is in three different people's pov, Rogue, Mantis, then Saphira; I was going to split it up into three chapters but didn't want to spend too much time on this plot or a lot of chapters, plus not enough in each for three different chapters, so I put them all in one. I hope you enjoy it.
Disclaimer I don't own anything.
Chapter 66: Maze
Thankfully, before Loki went searching for whoever was on the craft; the guys had fixed the little things that had gone wrong; it didn't take long to repair since it wasn't damaged; they had pulled out the wires, and by doing the repairs first, Loki was hoping to keep up the illusion that they only landed to fix the ship. With Kurt updating the enchantments, they were able to make it look as if that was the only reason for doing magic when in reality, Loki was doing spells to break Sigyn's concealment and make her appearance; the sight of Sigyn shocked Loki since he thought it to be someone else, plus it's been a long time since he's seen her. Mystique said Loki had stood there staring at her in disbelief.
Sigyn started rumbling on and on about what she had been doing on the craft; she had snuck on when they stopped to pick up Mantis and had been hiding under magic the whole time, using magic to get into their heads, make them think things, bring up something, Rogue realized Loki had been the only one that had not said or done anything that was out of character when they spoke of exes the other day, the only time he got into the conversation was to ask Kurt about Amanda Sefton, Loki had been curious because Kurt had never mentioned her; Rogue remembered what Saphira had said and wondered if her mind hadn't been being messed with, when she said that, yeah, she's known for saying anything that pops in her head. But what she said had offended Kurt when saying it and disgusted Loki. Then they all bickered with one another, and then there was the fight. She and Remy had one night that had him sleeping on the floor.
During Sigyn's rant, the others and their henchmen came aboard the ship; having waited a specific time Sigyn had told them to stay, she admitted to taking Kurt and Remy's phones and had wanted to take all of them, but they were the only ones that ever laid their phones down and walked away from them; they were stashed in the heat vents somewhere. Sigyn explained meeting Bella Donna and Cerise; after hearing about Loki's new family, she went to earth to learn more about the people Loki was with and find a way to get revenge. She decided to seek out old loves of the two other men on the ship; Bella Donna immediately agreed to help still a little made about Rogue and Remy defeating her and her people a few years ago, but when it came to Kurt's old flames, the ones she could find told her to get lost, then she found out about Cerise and her, and Bella Donna went to space looking for her; after a while, she agreed to help, and they have been plotting their revenge for a bit now. After Sigyn's rant, they attacked, they fought them off pretty good, even when it was four people against over a dozen, but then the henchmen somehow got power dampening collars on the guys, and one stabbed Mystique; even with that, they still did a good job fighting them off, but soon were overpowered Mystique got knocked out when she awoke the guys were gone, and she heard Rogue talking.
After Mystique's story, Saphira left the room, taking Mantis with her; they were gone for a while. When they returned, Saphira was carrying Mischief and Lucifer, and Mantis had Oliver; she had gone in search of the remaining cats. Right now, Rogue sat in the seat next to Mystique, trying to hold in her tears; not only was she angry, but she was also upset; they had killed one of Remy's cats, he's had them for so long, and he loves them so much, and they took him, and Loki, and Kurt, those bitches got on their ship and kidnapped her husband and two brothers, they took half her family from her, Rogue wanted to punch someone damn it. And the woman from Loki's past surprised Rogue; Loki and Saphira acted as if they had only been with each other, though to be fair, one date may not count as being with someone. They had one date, one freaking date, not even actually a real couple, and she thinks she deserves revenge after all this time. Why can't Asgardians just ever let things go? They'd probably be happier and stop thinking they have to battle everything that moves.
"You'll get him back," Mystique told her; Rogue looked at Remy's staff. She had laid across her lap, damn right, she'll get him back. "Though I don't know why you'd want him back."
"Momma," Rogue snapped.
"Sorry, old habits and all that." Mystique said.
"You're just an old miserable crow, aren't you, Mysti?" Saphira asked.
"And you're a brat." Mystique replied, "A brat that better save my son."
"Oh, don't worry, " Saphira said, "I will, and I'm already thinking of what I can do to Sigyn; I'm not going to kill her; that's too easy of a punishment for her, I want her to suffer."
"Hey, bug lady, it'll most likely be up to you to save Kurt." Mystique said, reaching in her boot and pulling out one of her daggers and reaching it back to Mantis. "I'd loan you my gun, but you'd probably shoot yourself with it; you've watched all kinds of violent movies with Loki; think of something you've seen in them, and do it to whoever gets in your way."
"I will get Kurt back no matter what," Mantis said with a nod.
"You might be able to just use your abilities on them," Rogue said, "But if it comes to it, don't forget you have the knife and only kill in self-defense."
"We'll get them all back." Mystique said, "I'll let you three do as they ask; I'll stay behind and watch Fenrir, Saphira take your phone with you; if you need help, I'm one phone call away; if you girls can't do it alone, call, I'll come help."
Everyone went quiet after that, only saying something every few minutes; Rogue just wanted to get there and get her husband and brothers back, but it felt as if it took years to get there when finally Mystique was slowing down the ship and lowering it to land.
"This is most likely a trap." Mystique warned, "But you have no other choice, and I'm one phone call away."
"What about Fenny, though?" Saphira demanded, "Who would watch him if you come to the rescue?"
"Hopefully, he stays asleep." Mystique replied, "And if not, Rosey is awake; she can watch him; I'll lock up the ship and keep him strapped into his car seat; he'll be fine for a few minutes."
"You can't leave my one-year-old on a spaceship alone," Saphira argued.
"Guys, please, let's not start fighting," Rogue said, "We'll get in, get the guys and get back to the ship; Momma won't have to come to our rescue."
"You're right." Saphira agreed, "Stupid to argue over something that may not happen when we are supposed to be working together."
Once the ship landed, Saphira stood, kissed Fenrir on the head, then headed out of the control room, Rogue and Mantis following after her; once their feet touched the ground, Rogue turned Saphira.
"What will we do if we get overwhelmed? You can't call momma; you're right. She can't leave Fen by himself." Rogue said.
"If we need help, I'll call out to Heimdall, have him send Thor and Enid," Saphira replied, "I don't think that'll be needed, though; we can do this ourselves, Loki and I once took on The Avengers, and X-MEN at the same time and almost won, we'll win now."
With that, Saphira started walking, and Mantis and Rogue followed; not knowing where to go, the three paused and looked around; the only thing they saw was big giant bushes that went way over their head, and Rogue was pretty sure it was a maze.
"You took your time getting here." A voice said, then a woman Rogue had never seen before appeared out of nowhere, standing in front of the corn maze; she was tall, with muscular arms, long blonde hair, blue eyes, and wearing a yellow skirt with a slit up one side, a yellow bra-like top, and had some weird crown helmet thing on her head, and a long green cap.
"You bitch!" Saphira cried out and tried to attack her, but Rogue grabbed her by the arms and held her back; the woman, who Rogue realized was Sigyn, laughed.
"Saphira." Sigyn said, "It has been a long time; you haven't changed one a bit, "
"Where is Loki," Saphira demanded, "I swear if you have done anything to him, you will regret it."
"This is not Asgard, daughter of Bard; hold your tongue." Sigyn replied.
"You hold your tongue," Mantis said. Sigyn looked at her as if she found her amusing, then turned away.
"Ladies, ladies," Sigyn said, "No need to get all upset. You want your men back, fine, all you have to do is get through my maze, and at the end of your set path, you'll find your guy waiting for you in an hourglass; get through my maze and break the hourglass to let them out, and they are all yours."
"That can't be all," Rogue said. "Sounds too easy."
"Yeah, what's the catch?" Saphira demanded.
"No catch." Sigyn replied. "Make it to the end of the maze, and your man is yours again, don't make it within an hour, then your time runs out, and they will get buried under all that sand, buried alive, smoothing and dying, what I can only guess would be a very gruesome death. Oh, and don't think their powers will save them; they are unusable to them, so long as they wear those neat collars."
"You are sick." Saphira cried.
"No need for name-calling," Sigyn said, then looked at Rogue. "Midgardian, you go down the entrance on the left; Saphira, you go straight ahead, in the middle, and the insect woman, you take the path on the right. Your time starts when you step into the maze; you have one hour."
"That's more than enough time," Saphira said; Rogue and Mantis agreed.
"Sounds easy, but you will not be alone in the maze; there is also my paid henchmen. Hopefully, you do not run into any of them; people are so willing to do anything for money these days." Sigyn started to laugh. "Just one hour!"
With that, Sigyn disappeared, and the three looked at each other, then back at the maze; all three took a deep breath, Rogue gripping Remy's staff she still had, then the three of them stepped into the maze. Each woman was on their own now. Rogue was okay with that; she could take whoever or whatever came at her, she was confident Saphira could too; only one of them she was worried about was Mantis; Rogue didn't know how good of a fighter she was or how much of help her abilities would be to her. Hopefully, she can hold her own and save Kurt. The thought of Mantis not making it to Kurt in time kept creeping into Rogue's mind; she wanted to hurry and save Remy fast, then the two of them could help Mantis save Kurt if she needed it. She was a Guardian of the Galaxy, so maybe Rogue had nothing to worry about.
Rogue walked straight for about two minutes, then came upon a dead-end, so she turned right and went on, then suddenly on her left, some humanoid-like creature came charging out at her. With quick reflections, she threw out Remy's staff and caught them in the throat; he fell to the ground coughing and whizzing, Rogue ignored him and went on, she walked a few steps forward, and a woman jumped out at her, and she punched her, sending her flying back. Rogue went on, she came upon another dead end, and turned to the left, then went straight, then took a right turn, Rogue took another right, then paused at a large dog-like creature in front of her growling; she got in a fight stand gripped Remy's bo-staff, ready to use it to protect herself when she was suddenly grabbed from behind, making her drop the staff.
"Get off me," Rogue ordered; she threw her arms out, easily breaking the hold the person had on her, then turned around and punched him, knocking him down, then Rogue, full of anger, got down and hit him a few times. "You're wasting my time, asshole." She stood and gave him one last kick before turning back around.
The dog-like creature let out a growl and came charging at her; Rogue turned got him with a punch, the thing fell to the ground and didn't move; she picked up the staff, and turned right, came upon a dead end, then went left, then right, then left, took out a woman, then continued, it was both male and female henchmen in the maze, Sigyn was right about one thing, most anyone would do anything for money.
"Fifty minutes," Sigyn called out, using magic to make her voice carry; Rogue paused, so she's been in her ten minutes already and had no idea how close or far she was to Remy or even if she was still going the right way.
"Damn it," Rogue swore, then chose to go right and started walking faster; in an almost run, a yellow skin humanoid being jumped out at her, one good punch put her down, and Rogue moved on; she needed to get to Remy fast, he needed to save, plus she needed to make sure someone got to Kurt on time, she wasn't going to lose her husband and brother. Rogue went on, taking out anyone who tried to stop her; there were aliens of all kinds helping Sigyn, yellow skin with dark hair, yellow skin with orange hair, green skin, even a few reptilian looking beings, which she wondered if they were the cause of the conspiracy about every leader on earth being reptilian aliens, maybe they've visited before or something.
"Hello." A voice said as Red skin alien stepped out in front of her. "You're almost there, have to get by me, then Bella Donna, and the annoying earthling is all yours."
"Then get out of my way," Rogue said, stepping forward; she swung a punch at the alien, he stumbled back a little, then looked at her and laughed before stepping forward and giving her a punch that knocked her to the ground.
With a groan, Rogue popped up and came at him, got him in the stomach with a good punch, then the face; he stumbled back again and came at her with a few hits, then Rogue would come back with a few of her own, then she remembered she still had Remy's staff, ducked another punch, did a roll, then grabbed the staff off the ground and smacked the alien in the head as hard as she could, and knocked the guy out. Rogue decided she's had another of playing Sigyn's game, and she flew into the air, paused, and looked around for the guys; she spotted Remy right away; he was inside a giant hourglass that was filling with red sand; Bella Donna sat on top of it, waiting, as he sat leaning against the front of the hourglass, trying to avoid the falling same. Over from it was Kurt; his sand was blue, and he was doing his best to keep the sand in one pile and not fill the rest of the hourglass. Loki's sand was green, and he was acting weird; he would look down at the sand filling around his legs, then up towards the pathway, with a panic look and not doing anything to try and avoid it.
Rogue flew towards Remy as fast as she could; and landed on the ground in front of the hourglass.
"Cherie!" Remy cried, jumping up, but before Rogue could move, she got blasted back, landing hard on her back. "Rogue!"
"Bitch!" Rogue yelled out; she dodged another of Bella Donna's energy blast flew up, landed on top of the hourglass, and walked towards Bella Donna; she didn't have time for questions; she didn't care what caused Bella Donna to be part of this, was sick of her, and she was sick of this maze, and just wanted out and her family safe. Rogue dodged another energy blast, then ducked one, came back up and got Bella Donna with a punch; her eyes widened in shock as she flew backward and fell off the hourglass to the ground below and didn't move. She was alive; Rogue could see her stomach moving; how badly hurt Bella Donna was, she didn't know; she at least had a broken jaw.
Rogue flew down from the hourglass, Remy backed up out of the way; as Rogue punched the glass, shattering it, the sand rushing out nearly knocked Rogue down, but Remy caught her in his arms up; he grinned at her.
"My hero." Remy teased, then bent down and kissed her.
"You're a jackass," Rogue told him; Remy laughed and kissed her one more time.
"Thirty minutes left," Sigyn said, causing Rogue to pull away from Remy.
"Come on, Remy," Rogue said, "We need to make sure Mantis has made it to Kurt. Then help Saphira."
"Alright, Cherie, we go save our family," Remy said; he pulled on the power-dampening collar. "We need to get this off somehow; Bella Donna searched me and took all my pins and stuff, even the one under my tongue, so she learned something from our last fight."
"Don't worry, sugar," Rogue said, pulling a bobby pin out her hair.
"This is why you're my favorite person, Cherie." Remy grinned, taking the pin.
Mantis POV.
Mantis put another guy coming at her to sleep, then went on; she was angry, all her life, she's only had Ego as family, and he wasn't the best father figure to have. She then met The Guardians of the Galaxy, and they helped her escape all that and gave her a real family, then she met Kurt. She got herself a boyfriend, she was happy, and now someone was trying to take some of that happiness away; no, Mantis wasn't going to allow that; she hadn't even gotten her first kiss yet.
"Get out of my way," Mantis said as a woman from the Badoon species jumped in front of her, she said. "Sleep," and the Badoon fell to the ground, and Mantis walked past her and went on; thanks to Rocket and what he called her what's what lessons, Mantis was pretty good At identifying what races she's had to fight since entering the maze, so far, she's fought Badoon, Aakon, and Ba-Bani; fought a little but mostly used her abilities because Mantis didn't have time to play around, and she's already gotten lost in this damn thing many times. Fortunately, she hasn't had to pull out Mystique's dagger.
Mantis turned left, then right, ran into a dead-end, groaned, then turned around, and walked back the other way, stepping over the still asleep Badoon women; she walked the opposite direction as before and kept moving. When a Terran woman stepped in front of her holding a weird-looking small club, she swung at Mantis, who ducked. Still, the women kept coming at her causing Mantis to back up, and pull out Mystique's dagger, and held it out, trying to defend herself; she slashed at her with it, the women avoided it and swung the club, getting Mantis on the hand, she gasped in surprise and pain, and dropped the blade, and backed up, holding her hand.
The woman came at Mantis again and swung them back; Mantis ducked, then got an idea; she untied the wrap from around her waist, then as the women stepped closer, Mantis swung it at her, smacking the woman on the face, one of the beads got her in the eye, she cried out in pain and stepped back, holding her face.
"You bitch." She cried out; Mantis stepped forward grabbed her head.
"Sleep," Mantis said; the woman dropped to the ground snoring; Mantis tied the wrap back around her, picked up Mystique's knife, stuck it to her side, then looked down at her hand; it was hurting and starting to swell. "Heal" Mantis's hand healed itself, satisfied; Mantis picked up the bat and walked on.
"Hello," A voice said, stepping in from Mantis was an Ergon; she could tell what it was by its red skin. "Good news, you are almost to your goal, have to get by me, then Cerise and the little blue devil is yours."
"Don't call Kurt a devil." Mantis cried out; she swung the club and hit him on the head as hard as she could, and the Ergon stumbled back, laughed, then his smile dropped, and he fell to the ground; Mantis nodded then walked on. Soon a giant hourglass came into view, and Mantis started walking faster until she was running.
"Kurt!" Mantis cried as she ran out into the clearing where his hourglass sat; Kurt jumped up and put his hands on the glass.
"Mantis." Kurt cried, "How did you...where did you get a baseball bat?"
"Took it from the women I put to sleep," Mantis answered; she stood back from the hourglass and gripped the bat, "Stand back, I'll break the glass."
Kurt stepped back as Mantis got ready to hit the hourglass, but then some jumped down from the top and grabbed Mantis by the neck; she dropped the back as she was forced backward.
"I don't think so." The woman said.
"Cerise, let her go," Kurt yelled, running back towards the glass and hitting it.
"Okay," Cerise said; she pulled Mantis forward, then tossed her down; Mantis looked up at the woman standing above her was a lot taller than her and had feathers instead of hair; that was white, pink, maroon, and black, she wore a leather outfit that was red and black, with no sleeves and red armband, Mantis snorted. "Find something amusing."
"You should meet my friend Drax," Mantis said, "He'd love to tell you how ugly you are."
"You bug," Cerise said, reaching down and lifting Mantis. "I should squash you like the bug you are."
"Cerise, please, let her go." Kurt cried out, hitting the glass. Mantis gripped Cerise's arm, the tips of her antennas lit up.
"You are so happy; you want to dance," Mantis said; Cerise smiled and started dancing; Kurt watched, surprised as Cerise went dancing into the maze.
Mantis picked up her club and ran up to the hourglass, and Kurt stepped back; Mantis swung the bat and hit it, putting a crack in the glass, then she hit it again, on the third hit, it broke, and both the sand and Kurt came rushing out, knocking Mantis down and covering them both in the sand.
"Are you okay?" Kurt asked, helping her to set up; both were sitting in the blue sand with it all over their legs and was even in their hair; Kurt tried knocking it out of her hair.
"Kurt," Mantis said she wanted that kiss now, but Kurt was too busy knocking sand off her; he turned to her legs and started dusting them off; he didn't even seem worried about getting the collar off his neck.
"Yes," Kurt answered, brushing sand off her, then his attention went to the collar, and he pulled on it. "I need to figure out how to get this off."
"Kurt," Mantis snapped; she was getting annoyed by him not paying attention to what she was trying to say, "Damn it, Kurt Wagner, kiss me."
Mantis shocked him by her outburst, but before he could reply, she grabbed his shirt and pulled him to her and put her lips on his; not knowing what else to do, she just sat like that, it didn't take long for Kurt to start kissing her and soon, Mantis was copying him by moving her lips against his the way he was his against hers, causing Kurt to put his hand around her waist and pull her closer and start kissing her deeper when they pulled apart, Mantis looked up at him with wide eyes, looking a bit daze, she did not only feel her enjoyment from the kiss, but she also could feel the pleasure Kurt felt during the kiss.
"Wow," Mantis said; Kurt grinned.
"Yeah, wow." Kurt agreed, leaning in to kiss her again as he pulled her closer to him.
Saphira's POV
Saphira was mad; that damn Phoenix could have warned her this was going to happen when taking her on that trip through the time stone, or any other time, she can still feel the fireball in her head sometimes; she couldn't have warned her Sigyn the world's first blond bimbo was plotting to kidnap her husband along with his brother, and her guild brother. The next time she popped up, Saphira would have a few words with her.
Saphira rolled her eyes when an Aakon male jumped out in front of her; how many of these bastards would she have to kill. She ducked the blow and came back up, grabbed his arm, swung him over her shoulder, made a dagger appear, got down next to him, and cut his throat before standing and moving on; she came upon another dead end.
"Move," Saphira said, and the bush moved out of her way, and Saphira walked on as any bushes in her way moved; she figured the quickest way to Loki would be to keep going straight and not have to take many turns. As the goddess of nature, it will always obey her, so dead ends in a maze did nothing to stop her from her goal. Neither did any of the henchmen who dared to try and stop her; she's either knocked out, killed, or trapped them in vines or a bush she was able to get to attack someone. She didn't care; her goal was to rescue Loki, and she had no time to be nice to anything.
"Move." Another bush moved out of Saphira's way, then a male reptilian being stepped in front of her, swinging a sword; Saphira ducked then and made her sword appear in her hand. She turned it at him, dipped, then came back up and clashed swords with him; they went back and forth a few minutes until Saphira pushed him back then stabbed him in the gut with her sword, he fell to his knees, and Saphira walked on.
"Hello." An Ergon stepped in front of her and grinned, "You're almost there; you have to get past me, and then Sigyn and Loki are yours again."
"Loki never stopped being mine," Saphira replied, grabbed his arm, flipped him over her shoulder, and vines grew out of the ground and wrapped around him; Saphira turned back to the bush. "Move," it did, and she walked on until finally, she saw Loki in his hourglass being buried in sand; Saphira took off running to him.
"Saphira, my love." Loki cried out dramatically as Saphira made it up to him. "Honey, I was so worried; I didn't know if you would be able to make it through the maze with all those things in there."
Saphira paused, trying to find a way to break the glass, and looked at him with a raised eyebrow. Loki has never doubted her ability to fight. And since when did he call her honey? Loki doesn't even like to eat honey; he says it's too sweet and messy.
"Honey, is something wrong?" Loki asked as Saphira glanced at his left hand; there was nothing there; Loki had never taken off his wedding band since they got married. "Could you hurry and get me out of here."
"Who are you?" Saphira demanded; Loki frowned.
"Honey, please, we don't have time. The sand is getting too high." Loki or not, Loki replied the sand was almost to his chest, and there were only about fifteen minutes left before he would be buried.
"Who are you?" Saphira demanded.
"I am your husband, damn it." Not Loki replied, "Now you listen to me, wife, and let me out." That imposter wasn't Loki; he would never talk to her like that or call her wife that way.
"Why don't you get yourself out?" Saphira demanded.
"What?" Fake Loki demanded.
"You're not wearing one of those power-dampening collars." Saphira said, "Teleport yourself out."
"Come on, lady, I am Loki; now get me out." He demanded.
"No, you're not," Saphira yelled, "Who are you, and where is Loki?"
"Well, you didn't fall for my trick," Sigyn said; Saphira looked up to see she now stood on top of the hourglass. "I was hoping it would take you a while to find out my Skrull friend wasn't Loki."
Saphira looked back down at him to see the green face of a Skrull looking back at her. He shrugged, and Loki glared at him, then turned to Sigyn.
"What the hell have you done with Loki?" Saphira demanded, backing away from the hourglass.
"My Loki is not here." Sigyn said, "He never was, and you can look all you want, but you'll never find him. He's in a place hidden from even Heimdall's gaze, and you can't use this thing to track him." She tossed Loki's phone down to her. "I felt sick when your father came to me and told me you and Loki were married and had a child together. I knew then I had to save him from that fate."
"You're going to tell me where my husband is," Saphira said. She then walked up the air as if she was walking upstairs and stepped onto the hourglass while the Skrull was pounding on the glass, screaming, wanting out.
"You can stop calling him your husband because you are not getting him back," Sigyn told her. "You are never going to see my Loki again."
"Loki isn't yours!" Saphira shouted. She ran at Sigyn only for her to disappear and Saphira land on her side; she reappeared on the other side.
"With me by his side, Loki won't even miss you." Sigyn said, "You'll be nothing more than a thought from the past, and once I start giving Loki sons, he won't even remember your son, children I'll birth for him will be a lot cuter than that ugly thing you call a child."
"Oh, hell, no." Saphira cried; she jumped up and tackled Sigyn off the hourglass; they both fell to the ground below, bounced a little, then rolled onto their backs; Saphira then jumped up and got on Sigyn punched her once, then again, then again, then grabbed her by the neck. "Tell me where Loki is. Now!"
"Bye," Sigyn said, then disappeared out of Saphira's gasped.
"No, no." Saphira cried out, punched the ground, and started crying; she reached over and picked up Loki's phone; the lock screen wallpaper was a picture of him with Kurt and Rogue, she smiled at how Loki was looking serious, but his two siblings were both acting silly and hanging on his arms. The wallpaper on his home screen was of her holding Fenrir when he was only a few months old. Saphira brought up one of her legs and put her head On her knee, and started crying.
"Hey, are you going to let me out or what?" The Skrull demanded.
"Fuck off," Saphira yelled, right before the Skrull's head was completely covered in sand; Saphira just turned away and ignored it, Sigyn left, she wasn't coming back, and she took with her any chance Saphira had of getting out of her where Loki was. Now she had no idea what to do or how She'd find Loki. Her husband was waiting for her to save him, had faith she would find him, and Saphira didn't know how she was going to save Loki or how she was going to find him.
AN I know a lot about certain characters in comics but don't know everything or a lot about comics. I am not into reading, so I had to look up information on aliens in Marvel comics, the ones I used I found on wiki.
