Phase 12 (Secret Wars)

Spider-Man: Spider Island

The Incredible Hulk: Land of the Maestro

Iron Man 7

A-Force

Angela The Witch Hunter

The Thor Corps

Inhumans: Attilan Rising

Marvel Zombies

Captain America: Legacy of Rogers

Avengers: Secret Wars

Spider-Man Spider Island: The new Battleworld is all that remains of the multiverse, with Loki as its God. Separated into different regions, Battleworld is harshly regulated to ensure no interaction. One of these regions is the Spider Island: A world where the Spider-Queen mutated every citizen of Manhattan into Spider/Human Hybrids. However, a small team of heroes who survived the initial spread of the Retro-Arachnid Virus opposes the Spider-Queen's brutal regime: Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, Werewolf by Night, Agent Venom, and Vision. These four have spent the last six months (since Battleworld was created) hidden in the sewers of Spider Island, formulating ways to break the citizens free of the Spider-Queen's control. The only way to do this, however, is to transform a person's DNA, breaking their bond with the Spider-Queen.

Thus, during these last six months, the resistance has acquired several artifacts to help them transform people back: The Lizard's serum, Morbius The Living Vampire's formula, and Werewolf by Night's saliva. However, the team is still searching for artifacts, one of which is the Green Goblin's serum. Breaking into OsCorp, the resistance reaches the secret Green Goblin research room, only to find Iron Spider-Man (Tony Stark) waiting for them. As the Vision holds back Stark, Spider-Man grabs the Green Goblin's serum, has Werewolf by Night break through Stark's armor, and sprays the Goblin's serum into his armor. Now exposed to the Green Goblin's serum, Stark is transformed into Iron Goblin, freeing him from the Spider-Queen's control.

With a new ally on their side, the resistance convince Iron Man to request back-up, bringing another person to them to be freed. That person is revealed to be Spider-Hulk, who the group expose to the Lizard's serum, transforming him into Lizard-Hulk. With Lizard-Hulk and Iron Goblin alongside them, the resistance plans to take a note from Lizard's book, taking all of the serums and dispersing them throughout the city. However, they are almost stopped by Spider-America, who was tracking Iron Goblin the whole time. Taking it into his own hands, Werewolf by Night bites Spider-America, transforming him into Werewolf-America.

Heading to Lizard's old lab, the resistance readies the serum for air dispersal, planning to release it over Avengers Tower. However, when they get there, the Spider-Queen herself is revealed to have taken up the tower as her own personal nest. Firing an incendiary grenade into the best, Agent Venom sets fire to the tower, making it a race against the clock to release the serum before the tower comes crashing down. Just as the team makes it to the roof, the entire building begins to collapse, something Peter takes into his own hands by surrounding the team in web and sticking them to another building.

With the building coming down around him, Peter releases the serum, freeing Manhattan from the Spider-Queen, but transforming its people into werewolves, vampires, goblins, and lizards. Just as Peter is about to escape the tower, he sees Spider-Queen also trying to escape. Thus, Peter grabs the Spider-Queen, preventing her from escaping, but costing him his own life. With Spider-Man and the Spider-Queen dead, the Spider Island has been taken back by the resistance.

After credits scene:

Loki is shown sitting on a throne, looking at a live image of Battleworld. Suddenly, Stephen Strange warps in.

Strange: "God Loki, the Spider-Queen is dead. Spider Island has fallen."

Loki: "I am aware, sherif. Close off all access to the walls and send the Thor Corps in immediately."

Strange: "Yes, God Loki."

Strange then disappears, leaving Loki overlooking Battleworld.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

Iron Goblin is shown projecting a hologram of a statue to Spider-Man in the rubble of the Avengers Tower.

Goblin: "A fitting tribute to our savior"

Vision: "Yes. Quite so"

Lightning is shown in the background.

Goblin: "Oh god. They're here. Vision, get everyone underground, before they-"

A lightning strike hits Iron Goblin, killing him instantly. Another bolt then hits Vision, destroying him.

Screen cuts to black.

The Incredible Hulk Land of the Maestro: In an imperfect realm of Battleworld, the personalities of Bruce Banner and the Hulk have become one to form the ultimate villain: the Maestro. An infinitely strong and incredibly intelligent being, the Maestro has ruled his domain without question to his authority. But now, a group of rebels has arisen, led by a man who claims to know the Maestro better than anyone else. While the rebels hope to overthrow the Maestro, the Maestro has other plans: to overthrow God Loki.

Heading to the rebels' main base, the Maestro offers the leader the chance to rule over his domain if he helps him overthrow God Loki. The leader is then revealed to be Bruce Banner, who survived the incursions and made it into this reality. With his memory of the world before, Bruce tries to tell the Maestro that even if he destroys God Loki, that the Maestro's reality would be destroyed. The Maestro disagrees, and says that the rebels must fall in line with his ideals if they wish to survive. In response, Red Hulk arrives from the shadows to attack the Maestro, alongside Abomination. However, the Maestro is able to easily overpower them, exhibiting his amazing power. Bruce then calls off his rebels, agreeing to go with the Maestro. The two then leave the base and begin to search for the weapon that the Maestro believes can destroy God Loki: The Destroyer of Asgard. They then track the Destroyer to the land of 2099, where they head, breaking the law of God Loki by crossing the border. Once in 2099, Banner and the Maestro encounter the 2099 Avengers (Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow, Hawkeye, and Hercules).

Transforming into Hulk, Banner and Maestro defeat the 2099 Avengers and carry on into the center of the domain, where they encounter the final protector of the Destroyer: The Ancient One. As the two fight the Ancient One, he summons a friend from the past: Rick Jones, the A-Bomb. Under control of the Ancient One, Rick Jones attacks Hulk and the Maestro, but with the Maestro's intelligence, he is able to defeat the Ancient One's mind control and have Rick Jones join his side. With A-Bomb, Hulk and Maestro are able to kill the Ancient One and get access to the Destroyer. Maestro then takes control of the Destroyer, flying it to God Loki's castle, where he kills God Loki. The Maestro then teleports himself to Loki's Castle, where he claims God Loki's throne for himself. However, it is soon revealed that everything that happened after the Maestro encountered the Ancient One was an illusion, and that the Maestro is to die within that illusion, as he is stuck in it for eternity. Outside of the illusion, Bruce Banner returns to the Future Imperfect Reality, where he takes control of the reality as the new baron of the domain.

After credits scene:

Bruce Banner is shown underground, where he is shown assembling his armor he wore on Planet Hulk.

Banner: "You are a lot of things, Loki, but the creator of the universe is not one of them. And I'm going to show the whole world just who you really are."

Banner's eyes then glow green.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

The Maestro is shown locked up in God Loki's castle, surrounded by an illusionary ball. A Thor then approaches the Maestro.

Screen cuts to black.

Iron Man 7: The Battleworld is vast, with many realities covering the world's surface. One of these realities is Extremis-Utopia, where this land's Tony Stark resides. In this world, Tony has become even more arrogant and powerful than he ever was before. After launching an application known as Extremis, Tony solved most of his world's problems, tripling lifespans and curing innumerable amounts of disease. However, just as everyone got on Extremis, Tony jacked up the prices to $99 per day, a fee that few could actually uphold. But, due to their extensive use of the app, the world's people are now addicted to it, leaving Tony to profit from their misfortune. This also allowed Tony to once again play hero, as the invincible Iron Man was now needed to stop the massive uptick in crime due to the need for money to use the application. With crime surrounding him every second of the day, Tony decided it was time he created a new armor: the Endo-Sym Armor. Part metal, part Venom symbiote, the suit can be called upon immediately, granting Tony infinite protection against all those who would do him wrong; or so he thinks. Because while Tony's Extremis Application made him a hero in the eyes of many, his acts of corporate greed and terror inciting have made him plenty of enemies, one of which is his beloved Pepper Potts.

Using her Rescue persona, Pepper has done her best to fight Tony's aggressive business tactics, but nothing has seemed to stop this tycoon. That is, until Pepper breaks into Tony's office, where she discovers a file made years ago for the purpose of stopping Tony if he ever went over the deep end. But before she can escape, Tony himself arrives, armor at the ready to prevent this act of corporate sabotage. Though Pepper is able to fight Tony for a few minutes, his Endo-Sym Armor proves too strong for her, and she is forced to flee from him. Returning to her base, Pepper activates the software she stole, which is revealed to be a copy of Tony Stark's mind from when he was good. Meanwhile, Stark is flying throughout the city when he discovers a teenage version of the Abomination. Seeing this as an opportunity to control a powered individual, Tony takes the misfortunate monster under his wing. But as the creature is about to kill for the first time, Rescue and Tony 1.0 arrive.

As the Superior Iron Man tries to take down this copycat duplicate of him, Pepper rushes to the side of Teen Abomination, hoping he'll join her side against Tony. However, she soon sees that the teenager sees Tony as too much of a father figure, as he grabs her from her armor and tries to kill her. Only with Tony 1.0's intervention does Pepper survive, as the robotic Stark absorbs the Teen Abomination's radiation, transforming him back into a human. With his newest weapon gone, Superior Iron Man attacks Tony 1.0, throwing him into space. However, this seems to have been Tony 1.0's plan all along, as he explains that Tony's symbiote will die without oxygen. As Superior Iron Man's armor wilts around him, Tony 1.0 believes he's won, only to be hit in the face by Superior Iron Man's Hulkbuster-Sym. It would appear that long ago, Tony altered the Endo-Sym to no longer require oxygen. As the Hulkbuster-Sym and Tony 1.0 plummet to Earth, Rescue arrives with one final idea. Firing repeating bursts of sound, Rescue forces the symbiote to jump onto Tony 1.0 in an attempt to escape the sound.

With the symbiote on his armor, Tony 1.0 detonates himself, destroying himself and the armor. However, without his Endo-Sym Armor, Tony is plummeting to the ground, something that Pepper prevents. When Pepper lands Tony on his feet, she explains that he no longer has control over Stark Industries, as while he was fighting Tony 1.0, she bought up 51% of the shares, making her the owner. Thus, Pepper plans to make Extremis free again and lock Tony away so that he may not use his genius for evil anymore.

After credits scene:

Tony is shown sitting in a lighthouse far from civilization. An oozing sound is then heard, and a piece of Tony's Endo-Sym is shown to latch onto him. Tony's eyes then turn blue, and he smiles.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

Teen Abomination is shown sitting on the side of the street, when Pepper comes out of her building.

Pepper: "Hey, come on. You're late."

Abomination: "Sorry, Ms. Potts!"

Abomination then places a nametag on himself and walks inside the building with Pepper.

Screen cuts to black.

A-Force: In the realm of Battleworld, the many different realities were united into one single planet. One of those realities is an all-female universe where the A-Force defend the people of Arcadia from evil. Led by She-Hulk, the A-Force is composed of hundreds of different members. But when megalodons attack their great nation and Ms. America ejects them outside the walls of Arcadia, God Loki banishes her to the wall. Missing her close friend, Sister Grimm heads to the outskirts of Arcadia, where she discovers a woman named Singularity. Meanwhile, She-Hulk sends out Namora and Namorita to investigate where the megalodons came from, only to discover they came in through a portal.

As if on queue, Sister Grimm returns with Singularity, who She-Hulk accuses of creating the portals. But when Singularity saves Crystal from an Asgardian Valkyrie, She-Hulk is quick to reconsider her judgement. However, none of this occurs in time, as the Thor Corps arrive, told that the A-Force intends to break God Loki's rules. Suddenly, the many members of the A-Force are surrounded by the many forms of Thor: Beta Ray Bill, Thunderstrike, Throot, and Odin Thor. With Singularity's powers, She-Hulk, Sister Grimm, Carol Danvers, Crystal, and Medusa escape the Thor Corps to the outskirts of Arcadia, where they realize just who the traitor really was.

With a message from Namora, the group finds out that the portals were of Asgardian origin, meaning that Lady Loki was the traitor all along. Returning to Arcadia, the new Baroness, Lady Loki, is being crowned. In response, the A-Force attacks Lady Loki, eventually defeating her, only for her to break the wall separating Arcadia from Utopia, a world where Ultron won. With Ultron's drones flooding into Arcadia, the Thor Corps join the A-Force and defend the kingdom. After a long battle and as the horde begins to overrun Arcadia, Singularity sacrifices herself, taking all the Ultron drones with her. With Arcadia protected, the A-Force can return to their work as defenders of peace, with Singularity's memory living on.

After credits scene:

God Loki is shown on his throne, when the Thor Corps arrive with Lady Loki.

Loki: "Ah, the imposter arrives!"

Lady Loki: "Imposter?! I am Loki of Arcadia! I have always looked like this!"

Loki: "I am aware. But your existence brings questions to my people. Therefore, you must perish.

Thor! Eliminate her for her crimes against Battleworld!"

The sound of Mjolnir is heard as it approaches the guards around Lady Loki.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

A Thor is shown flying through Battleworld, when they are suddenly struck by a missile. The Thor then crashes to the ground, where a shadow approaches him. The sound of the repulsor charging is heard.

Screen cuts to black.

Angela The Witch Hunter: In the lands of Battleworld, a small space of land exists that appears to be stuck in the past. This is the land of King James' England, where all the superheroes of the modern world exist in the year 1602. In this time of knights and kings, the Inhumans, known as the Witchbreed, are seen as abominations that must be eliminated. Leading this extermination are Sister Angela and Lady Serah. Heading to the wilds, Angela and Serah discover a Faustian, someone who made a deal with the devil to gain powers. This person, Captain James Barnes, is then cut in half by Angela, only to reform and transform into a werewolf.

After killing this creature, its creator is summoned, the witch known as the Enchantress. The Enchantress then critically injures Serah, requiring Angela to take her to a nearby village, where she meets the Gardiner's Men (Peadar O'Cuill, Madam Gomorrah, Arthur Dubhghlas, Goodman Root, and Aroughcun the Raccoon). With the Gardiner's Men, Angela heals Serah, and the group heads out to the wilds once more to hunt Faustians to draw out the Enchantress. In the wilds, the group comes across one of the science advisors to King James, Brix Banner. However, when they try to interact with Banner, he transforms into an abominable green monster. While the team is unable to defeat the hulking beast, they are able to escape it after Goodman Root traps the creature in the ground, sacrificing himself.

Continuing on, the group finds a wedding, where the groom, Edwin Brocc, is revealed to have enchanted his bride, forcing her to marry him. He then transforms into a venomous monster and attacks the group. Fortunately, during the fight, Angela is able to decapitate him. Finally, the group reaches a tower where they discover a woman by the name of Margaret Johannes. This woman, a Faustian who claims to have had her powers forced upon her by the Enchantress, then explains that by orders of the Enchantress, she must kill Angela and all companions. Alongside her is Sir Campbell and Sir Joseph. The two then assault the Gardiner's Men, but are easily defeated. Meanwhile, Serah and Angela fight Margaret, but just as they seem to be getting the upper hand, Enchantress takes control of Margaret's body and kills Serah.

With Serah dead, Angela takes out her anger and throws Margaret out of the tower. The Enchantress then arrives, and the two have a one-on-one fight on top of the tower, that ends with the Enchantress being stabbed in the face by Angela. With her greatest enemy, and her greatest ally now dead, Angela returns to King James' Palace, where she is granted the rank of Grandmaster Witch Hunter.

After credits scene 1:

In the middle of the wilds, an old english version of the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back" is playing. A baby Goodman Root is then shown dancing in the ground.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

Edward Stark is shown in the dungeon of the Enchantress, where he is building what is his own version of the Mark I.

Screen cuts to black.

The Thor Corps: In the land of Battleworld, one police force keeps the entire planet in line: the Thor Corps. Two of the members, Beta Ray Bill and Ultimate Thor, are the lead investigators into the murder of five women across Battleworld. When the two bring the information back to forensics, Throg tells them that all of the women are alternate versions of the same person. Heading to Manhattan, Ultimate Thor meets with an informant, only to be cut short as a thunderclap explodes across the sky. Heading to its origin, Ultimate Thor finds a dying Beta Ray Bill, who reveals that the women is Jane Foster.

Returning to Manhattan, Ultimate Thor interacts with his informant once more, who is revealed to be a depowered Thor Odinson, stripped of Mjolnir during a murder investigation in the early days of Battleworld. During that investigation, Odinson had discovered a conspiracy of two of the members of the Thor Corps. Who these people were, however, was unknown to Odinson, as he was banished when his snooping was discovered. Giving the case number to Ultimate Thor, Odinson leaves to return his life in the city. Back in the Thor Corps HQ, Thor heads to the case archive, where he requests the file of Odinson's case by Throot.

After obtaining the file from Throot, Ultimate Thor sees that the entire file has been blacked out, with no surviving evidence left. With only the overseers of the case visible, Ultimate Thor heads to them, reaching Rune Thor and Destroyer Thor, the two judges who led the Battleworld Court. Though the judges give Ultimate Thor no answers, they do declare that they have discovered the culprit of the murders: Lady Sif. Questioning Sif, Ultimate Thor gets the feeling that she is not responsible, and calls upon Odinson once more. Meeting him in Manhattan, Odinson introduces Ultimate Thor to his Jane Foster, which triggers a questioning of existence inside of Ultimate Thor. This revelation opens his mind, and suddenly, Ultimate Thor understands everything.

Taking Odinson and Jane Foster to the Battleworld Court, Ultimate Thor barges into a court session and accuses Rune Thor and Destroyer Thor of murdering the many Jane Fosters. Though they deny it, the appearance of another Jane Foster breaks them, and causes them to reveal their guilt. They then explain that a single look into the eyes of Jane Foster gives a Thor reason to exist beyond being a simple policeman of Battleworld. Thus, to prevent the destruction of the Thor Corps, Rune Thor and Destroyer Thor planned to kill every Jane Foster in Battleworld. As they prepare to kill everyone in the courtroom, Jane grabs Mjolnir from Ultimate Thor, granting her the immense powers of Thor. She then beats both Rune and Destroyer Thor, then calls upon God Loki, who strips Destroyer and Rune Thor of their powers, granting their Mjolnirs to Jane Foster and to Odinson.

After credits scene:

God Loki is shown looking over a map of Battleworld. Sheriff Strange then arrives in the room.

Strange: "The Thor Corps know their place. They continue to follow your laws, God Loki."

Loki: "As they should. Sheriff, the Thor Corps are to be put under your control. Do with them as you wish."

Strange: "Yes, God Loki."

Loki smiles.

Screen cuts to black.

Inhumans Attilan Rising: In the land of Battleworld, rebellions have begun to rise up in hopes of overthrowing God Loki and his barons of the divided world. Recently, a rebellion in Manhattan resulted in a violent fight between the Thor Corps and enhanced rebels. On order of God Loki, Queen Medusa of New Attilan must interrogate one of the captured rebels to discover their headquarters. In the interrogation room, G-Man (an alternate version of Ghost Rider) is killed, but not before the Inhumans learn of the club where the rebels have made their base.

Sending the Inhuman Auran to the club, the team finds the leader of the rebels is none other than Black Bolt. While Auran distracts Black Bolt, Kamala Khan breaks into the rebels' base, where she is caught by the Bard (an alternate version of Daredevil). However, with Auran's help, Kamala is able to alert Medusa of the group, and the queen and her Inhumans close in around the rebels, arresting them.

Back in New Attilan, Black Bolt is being interrogated, to minimal results. But when Queen Medusa attempts to communicate with the rebel leader, he explains that he wanted to destroy New Attilan, as it was releasing a signal that was pacifying the people of Manhattan. Medusa, thinking she knew everything about New Attilan, is shocked to discover this, and believes Black Bolt to be lying. But as the Thor Corps are taking the rebel leader away, Medusa decides to believe him, and attacks the Thor Corps, freeing Black Bolt.

The two, with Lockjaw's help, free the Bard, as well as discover the survival of G-Man, and recruit Kamala and Auran to help them destroy New Attilan. As the team reaches the core of New Attilan, the Thor Corps arrive and start to mow down inhumans that side with Black Bolt and Medusa. As Black Bolt is injured, Medusa has no choice but to take him into a terrigen room, where she has him undergo terrigenesis, granting him his powers and healing him of his injuries. Unaware of his new powers, Black Bolt speaks, instantly killing Medusa and critically injuring those around him. In agony, Black Bolt breaks down, screaming as loud as he can, destroying all of Manhattan, New Attilan, and everyone who inhabits it.

Following this, Black Bolt races towards Loki's castle, where he hopes to kill him for ruining his life. But just as the rebel is leaving the boundaries of what was once New Attilan, the domain resets, with Black Bolt forgetting everything and now leading an attack against a group of rebels in Manhattan, led by Medusa. It would appear that the entire time, Loki had been watching, and reset the area when Black Bolt grew too powerful.

After credits scene:

A dark and dead area of Battleworld is shown. The moans of the undead can be heard in the background. Suddenly, a flash of blue races past the screen as a shotgun is heard cracking. The red-haired woman then turns around, revealing Elsa Bloodstone. She then aims her shotgun at the camera and fires.

Screen cuts to black.

Marvel Zombies: In an infested domain of Battleworld, the dead have risen and roam the land on the quest for flesh. Two months ago, Elsa Bloodstone fell off the wall surrounding the undead domain, and has been trapped inside ever since. But when Elsa finds an amnesic girl in the wild, she takes her under her wing and hopes to return her to the walls. However, on the way, Elsa must endure challenge after challenge. First, Elsa encounters a zombified MODOC (Moribund Organism Designed Only For Cannibalism), who fires a mind beam at Elsa, giving her memories of her abusive father.

Escaping the abomination, Elsa and the girl encounter another survivor: Marc Spector, the Moon Knight. He then gives Elsa a compass, telling her he will bring the child to safety. As Elsa heads back off into the deadlands, she discovers that the compass she was given is a fake. Returning back to where she found Moon Knight, Elsa finds that Marc was really a zombified Skrull. Looking to the child, Elsa sees that she has already been bitten, and becomes confused as to how the zombies were smart enough to trick Elsa. Escaping the skrull, Elsa is able to stalk it back to its camp, where she discovers a captured Blade. Reaching Blade, he explains to Elsa that the child has not been transformed into a zombie, even though she was bitten, and that he can't transform because he is half-vampire.

As this happens, the Skrull is preparing to murder the child, which Elsa's bloodstone refuses to allow, as it sets off an explosion that kills the skrull, leaving the child, Elsa, and Blade. As the child and Elsa leave, Elsa kills Blade, putting him out of his misery. But as they leave, Elsa encounters the last person she expected to see: her father, Ulysses. Confused and bewildered at his survival, Elsa tries to ask about what happened, but is continuously stopped by her father, who says to focus on the horde behind him. As the zombie horde closes in, Ulysses activates his bloodstone, killing the zombies around them and healing himself. He then explains that he has been searching this world for every member of the Bloodstone line to steal their powers, and the little girl was created by the bloodstone to bring Elsa to him. In a struggle to escape her father, Elsa is bitten by a zombie, giving Ulysses enough time to start draining her of her life force. As he does this, Elsa realizes who the girl is: Elsa from her childhood, which she never got because of the abuse Ulysses committed against her.

Now a zombie, Elsa submits to her hunger and devours Ulysses, grabbing the bloodstone from his chest. With it, Elsa combines the child with herself, curing her of the infection. With the power of the final bloodstone, Elsa revives her father, granting him another chance to be a better person. The two then walk off into the deadlands, with nothing but each other.

After credits scene:

A Thor is seen flying over the deadlands, when he spots a horde of zombies. A shotgun is heard being fired, but suddenly stops. Thor then flies away.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

The camera is shown in the deadlands, when it pans to a zombie approaching the wall. Suddenly, an energy bolt is shot through the zombie.

The camera pans up, revealing a soldier on the wall. On the other side, a high tech fortress is shown, with a Hydra flag flying above.

Screen cuts to black.

Captain America Legacy of Rogers: Ian Rogers, the Nomad, spent his entire life fighting Hydra, so much so that when he met Captain America, he changed his name from Leopold Zola to live on as the successor to Steve Rogers, shield and all. But when he escaped a base of Baron Zemo's and entered an experimental infinity elevator, he found himself transported to a new world. In this new world, it would seem that Hydra controls Manhattan, and when Nomad asks a graffiti artist when Hydra took over, the boy explains that Hydra created the city. Confused, Nomad assumes he fell into some alternate reality where Hydra rules the world, and sees it best to try and overthrow them.

Meanwhile, the artist is captured by Hydra and sentenced to death, by order of Hydra's ruler: Arnim Zola. However, Nomad had been following the boy, having felt guilt for causing his arrest, and saves him. The boy then reveals himself to be Chris Miller, followed by him telling Nomad the history of the United Confederation of Hydra. When Nomad explains how he arrived in this world, Chris says that Arnim Zola controls the only infinity elevator in the UCH. Chris then says he will help Nomad get in contact with the rebels, but is immediately decapitated by a thrown shield. The thrower of the shield, half-Hydra and half-Captain America, calls over to Nomad. Angered at the perversion of Captain America's legacy, Nomad attacks him, knocking off his helmet and revealing his true identity: Leopold Zola. In the ensuing battle, Nomad has his spine broken, but manages to throw himself out the window, landing in the river.

Later, Nomad is awoken to a young woman named Ellie, who was tending to his wounds. Ellie then leads him to the rebel base, where he is introduced to the resistance: Steve Rogers (formerly Captain Hydra), Ant-Man, Hawkeye, Matt Murdock, Nick Fury, Wasp, Ultron, Tony Stark, and Sharon Carter. Ellie then introduces herself to Nomad as the daughter of Sharon Carter and Steve Rogers. However, just as Steve is explaining their plan to overthrow Hydra, Venom and his vipers attack. During the onslaught, the entire resistance is killed except for Nomad and Ellie. Unfortunately, Ellie was infected by Venom, and knows she will eventually transform into a new viper.

With Stark's new invention, Nomad explains that he will capture Arnim Zola's mind within it, destroying Hydra. The two then travel to the Temple of Hydra, and experience an unusually easy walk inside. Once inside, they encounter Arnim Zola, who offers an ultimatum: Sacrifice enough of Nomad's blood to regenerate his son, and they are free to live in the empire of Hydra. But when Zola shows the two the body of Steve Rogers as a potential trade, Nomad attacks and traps Zola within the device.

As the two flee the temple, they encounter Hydra's Avengers (War Machine, Doctor Strange, Black Widow, Falcon, Captain Marvel, and Spider-Woman), and Ellie is shot in the leg. As the symbiote inside her takes over to heal her, Ellie tells Nomad to escape to the infinity elevator, which he does. However, as he rises in it, he is attacked by Falcon. Seeing that this world could never be free without him, Nomad throws himself and Falcon out the window, destroying the elevator. As the two fall, Nomad is caught by Ellie, who has gained control of her symbiote. The two then escape the Avengers, with the promise to build a new resistance to oppose Hydra.

After credits scene:

Nomad and Ellie are seen running down a hallway, when the Captain (Steve Rogers) teleports in front of them.

Rogers: "Come with me!"

The three then jump out the window, with the Captain and Nomad breaking their fall. The group then runs towards the wall, escaping Hydra's rule.

Screen cuts to black with the message "Nomad will Return."

Avengers Secret Wars: While the majority of Battleworld cannot remember a time where God Loki did not rule, a depowered Kevin Connor, Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, and T'Challa survived. However, when a member of the Thor Corps discovers the crashed lifeboat that the four reside in, they are forced to kill him. With the death of this patrolman, the team incurres the wrath of Battleworld's Sheriff, Stephen Strange. Bringing himself to their location, Stephen has this team explain themselves. Now aware that this team is in fact from another universe and that Loki isn't really a god, Strange agrees to teleport them across Battleworld, so that they may accumulate armies to oppose Loki, something God Loki opposes, and teleports himself to Strange. While Strange is able to teleport the survivors across the world, his betrayal is too severe for forgiveness, and God Loki kills him.

Meanwhile, Tony arrives in Technopolis, a domain where everyone wears Iron Man-like armor to survive. Locating the rebels of the domain, Tony establishes an alliance with their leaders, Wilson Fisk, Spyder-Man, and Titanium Man. During this, Steve Rogers arrives in the Hydra Empire, where he rescues Ellie and Nomad and escapes the empire with them. Back in Technopolis, Tony and the rebels are attempting to leave, but are stopped by that domain's Thor, War Machine. Sacrificing himself, Titanium Man squares off against Thor Machine, killing them both as he shatters their armors. Meanwhile, Kevin Connor arrives in Arcadia, where after much convincing, Kevin is granted a meeting with She-Hulk, who agrees to use A-Force to assist them in overthrowing God Loki.

During this, T'Challa arrives in the Warzone, a domain where the Superhero Civil War never ended, and the entire domain is divided between Iron Man and Captain America. T'Challa, an ally of Captain America in his original Civil War, speaks with this reality's Captain America, Sam Wilson. Sam agrees to help T'Challa, allowing Scott Lang and Hawkeye to leave their posts on their border to help Black Panther.

With four teams assembled, the planet-spanning rebellion makes contact with one another, and plan a way to destroy God Loki. Initiating their plan, Kevin orders A-Force into action, to which they break the walls that hold back the zombies and the ultron bots, spreading chaos among Battleworld and distracting the Thor Corps.

Meanwhile, in Loki's Castle, the New Avengers arrive, where they meet God Loki and his newest guardian: the Maestro. Running at the Maestro, Kingpin, Spyder-Man, and Iron Man sacrifice themselves, detonating their suits right against the hulking monster. While the other Avengers fight Loki's soldiers, Kevin Connor escapes to behind Loki's Throne, where a glowing vault lays. Breaking into the vault, Kevin Connor discovers the source of God Loki's powers: the mangled body of the Beyonder. Seeing his vault opened, God Loki teleports himself inside, standing between Kevin and the Beyonder. Apologizing to the Beyonder, Kevin throws himself at Loki, grabs his staff, and stabs the Beyonder in the chest, transferring its power to Kevin instead of Loki.

As the world crumbles around them, Kevin destroys the universe, using his power to recreate the universes that came before. With his powers holding these new universes together, Kevin sacrifices his future to become the creator of all universes. However, to prevent someone like Loki from ever obtaining the Beyonder's powers ever again, Kevin creates an empty universe for himself, where he will spend the rest of eternity, rebuilding the pre-Battleworld multiverse.

After credits scene:

Miles Morales is seen on top of the Empire State Building, when suddenly Peter Parker appears next to him.

Miles: "Hey, Pete."

Peter: "Hey, Miles."

Miles: "Same old, same old?"

Peter: "Same old, same old."

The two then websling off the building.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

The Avengers (The Captain, Falcon, Scarlet Witch, Iron Man, Ant-Man, and Captain Marvel) are shown on Avengers Tower as the Avengers music blares.

Screen cuts to black.