Phase 13 (Kang Dynasty)

Spider-Man: Attack of the Spider Slayers

Thunderbolts

Doom

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol X

Captain Marvel: Return of the Kree

Inhumans: Maelstrom

West Coast Avengers: Atomics

Rocket Raccoon

Iron Man 8

Fantastic Four

Avengers: Kang Dynasty

Spider-Man Attack of The Spider Slayers: The Secret Wars are over, and nobody remembers Battleworld. There was no Cabal, there was no God Loki, and there was no Spider Island. However, one very important element has changed in the universe: Peter Parker is no longer the only Spider-Man in his world. Alongside him is Miles Morales, brought from another universe to this one. But in Peter's mind, Miles was always in this universe, he only just became a Spider-Man. Thus, the two youths protect the city as your friendly neighborhood Spider-Men. However, like before, some view the Spider-Men as a threat to everyone in the city. One of these people is Spencer Smythe, who has spent the last few years constructing a series of killer robots to kill the Spider-Men: The Spider Slayers.

With funding from J Jonah Jameson, Smythe is finally able to enact his master plan and send his robots after the Spider-Men. However, Peter and Miles are able to defeat his squadron of robots, leaving Smythe with nothing but shame to show for his efforts. So, J Jonah Jameson gives Smythe an ultimatum: create the perfect Spider Slayer in one month, or Jameson exposes Smythe to the police. Thus, Smythe gets to work immediately, abandoning his family, including his son Alistair, in the process.

After months of toiling while the Spider-Men continue their faffing about in New York, Smythe creates what he believes to be the perfect Spider Slayer. This bot, which Smythe calls a Super Adaptoid, is capable of detecting superpowers and countering every one that is thrown against it. At first, the Adaptoid seems like an amazing success, as it is able to defeat Miles in the middle of Central Park. However, just as it is about to kill Miles, Peter arrives with someone else to help out: Cindy Moon. With the three spiders working together, the Super Adaptoid is destroyed, publicly showing the failure of the Spider Slayers. In response, J Jonah Jameson tells the police who is creating the Spider Slayers, and Spencer Smythe is thrown in jail. However, the betrayal angers a third party: Alistair Smythe, who declares revenge on J Jonah Jameson for taking his father away.

With his engineering know-how, Alistair builds a suit for himself, and augments his own body, making himself into the Ultimate Spider Slayer. Attacking J Jonah Jameson, Alistair hopes to kill the man who ruined his life, only to be stopped by Peter and Miles. Confused as to why, Alistair tries to tell the Spider-Men why Alistair deserves to die for everything he's done. However, the Spider-Men make it clear that not even someone as heartless as J Jonah Jameson deserves death, and the two throw Alistair out the window, webslinging after him. The group then fights on the street, eventually resolving with Alistair's defeat and arrest.

After credits scene:

A woman is shown in a dark mansion.

Unknown: "The spiders think they are invincible. Let us prove them wrong."

Another person then steps out of the shadows, revealing themselves to be Chameleon.

Chameleon: "Yes, mistress Kraven."

The woman then steps out of the shadows, revealing herself to be Kraven's daughter.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

Alistair Smythe is shown in prison, when he is called over by a group. That group is then revealed to be Kurt Connors, Doctor Octopus, Mysterio, the Rhino, and the Vulture.

Screen cuts to black as the Sinister Six Theme plays.

Thunderbolts: In a world where Gods, spiders, green giants, and androids save the world on a daily basis, the thought of their betrayal has always come into question. Many still wonder if the Avengers are truly fighting for the people, or for themselves. Thus, a coalition of nations has come together to form a new team of heroes that oppose the ideology of the Avengers: The Thunderbolts. Unlike the Avengers, the Thunderbolts consists of villains, meaning that they have no moral code holding them back from completing their mission. Led by Baron Zemo, calling himself Citizen V, the team consists of: Red Hulk, Songbird, Mach 1, Cyclone, and Joystick.

Together, this team must not only prove the Avengers are not the only team for the job, but also that their morale code makes them more menaces than heroes. To do this, Zemo calls upon the Grim Reaper, recently broken out of prison, and orders him to attack the United Nations building. Reaper does so, and soon, the Avengers (Iron Man, Falcon, Scarlet Witch, Vision, The Captain, and Spectrum) arrive to sort it out. However, the team is stopped when the Thunderbolts appear, claiming they have the situation under control. Zemo heads directly into the building, with none of the Hydra agents shooting at him, and approaches Grim Reaper. Assuming Zemo is there to help, Reaper allows him in close, which Zemo repays him for by stabbing him through the face. Thus, Zemo and the Thunderbolts have shown that their lack of morale code allows them to permanently deal with villains, while the Avengers merely lock them up. This grants the Thunderbolts international fame, with the world believing that the team could handle any force the Avengers could.

Later, the team is called upon to rescue a hijacked cruise ship under the control of another Hydra member, Commander Kraken. Once on the cruise ship, Zemo tries to talk to Kraken, but it would appear his betrayal at the UN spread quickly, and Kraken has his soldiers fire upon Zemo. However, while Zemo is shot at by the Hydra soldiers, Red Hulk explodes from behind him and bolts towards Kraken, grabbing him mid-air and slamming him through the floor of the cruise ship. Zemo then jumps down the hole in the ship and stabs Kraken through the chest.

With two missions under their belt, the Thunderbolts are then sent to stop three superpowered bank robbers: Mindwave, Blue Streak, and Polestar. However, the mission goes horribly wrong, and Joystick is killed in the ensuing battle by a blast from Mindwave. While the three escape from the Thunderbolts, they are soon taken down in a chase by Red Hulk. While Mindwave is torn in half by Red Hulk, Polestar is decapitated by Songbird's wings, and Blue Streak is stabbed by Baron Zemo. With a dead teammate, the team is put back into solitary confinement until the Thunderbolts are to be called on again.

After credits scene:

A man with a clipboard is seen overlooking a board with the Thunderbolts listed. He then makes a mark through Joystick, before circling the name Atlas below her.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

A jailbreak is shown on TV, led by a superpowered villain, with a police officer watching it. He then turns to his right, where a button with a lightning bolt is shown. He then pushes it, calling upon the Thunderbolts.

Screen cuts to black.

Doom: Victor Von Doom was born decades ago to a tribe of Romani people under control of the Latverian leader, known only as the Baron. Soon after his 5th birthday, Victor learned of his mother's death, which he would later learn was caused by Mephisto. His father, Werner Von Doom, was then called to the capital to heal the Baron's wife with his renowned medical abilities. But when the Baron's wife succumbs to her illness and dies, Werner is labeled a traitor and ordered for execution. Escaping to the mountains with his young son, Werner died with his eight year old son in his arms. Fortunately for Victor, the youth escaped back to the Romani camp, where he learned of his mother's occult abilities.

Mastering magic and combining it with technology, Victor's abilities soon gained the recognition of an American college that requests Doom to come study in America. Agreeing, Doom leaves Latveria and arrives in America. Once there, Doom meets his roommate, Reed Richards, a young genius who was offered a full ride to the university. Believing Reed to be too arrogant, Doom requests a new roommate, but is denied. Following this, Doom meets Sue Storm, who he falls in love with, only to learn she is together with Reed. In rage, Doom cuts other interferences out of his life to focus on his work.

Soon, Doom begins construction on a machine capable of talking to the dead, only for it to break and cause an accident that kills multiple students. However, before Doom is called out for his crimes, he learns of the reason for the machine's destruction: meddling by Ben Grimm. Doom tries to explain to the school that Ben Grimm caused it, only to learn that Ben didn't even go to the school. Thus, Doom is expelled, forcing him to leave America as he had no residence.

Heading to Tibet, Doom collapses while trekking the mountains, and is taken in by a group of monks. These monks then train Doom in their Chi-channeling ways, something they do for six years. During this time, Doom spent his free periods forging himself a suit of armor to use in retaking his homeland. With his armor complete, Doom renames himself as Doctor Doom and heads back to Latveria.

Back in his homeland, Doom tries to return to his tribe, only to see that while he was gone, the Baron slaughtered every tribe that dared oppose him. With everyone he ever cared about dead, Doom is a man with nothing to lose, and heads to the capital. Forcing himself into the castle, Doom faces off against the Baron and his guards. With victory in hand, Doom kills the Baron and claims the throne of Latveria for himself. Everything then cuts to ten years later, with Doom continuing to rule over Latveria, but now with an iron fist almost as strong as the Baron. Thus, the transformation into a villain has concluded, with Doctor Doom as the unopposed Latverian King.

After credits scene:

Doom is shown sitting in his throne room, when he is approached by a Doombot.

Doombot: "Lord Doom, one of the tribes has begun an uprising in the south. What are your orders?"

Doom: "They submit, or they die. We do not allow insubordinates in Latveria."

Doombot: "Yes sir."

Doom then removes his mask and looks down at it, symbolizing the realization that he has become what he once hated. Doom then clenches his fist, smiles, and places the mask back on.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

Reed Richards, now in his 30s, is shown working in his office, overlooking a massive space cloud on his monitor.

Behind Reed, Sue Storm approaches and looks over his shoulder. The two then look at one another and smile.

Screen cuts to black.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol X: On the faraway world of Xarth Three, a group of heroes protect the inhabitants from evil. This group is the Luminals, composed of: Brightstorm, Cynosure, Drone, Impact, Jarhead, Korda, and Toxin. Fighting against the Luminals is their arch-enemy: The Abyss. Recently, the Luminals imprisoned the Abyss within a prison cube, locking him away forever. The group then casts a spell, sending Abyss to the other side of the universe, which turns out to be Knowhere.

With a mysterious prison appearing randomly, Cosmo calls in the Guardians of the Galaxy (Star-Lord, Groot, Drax The Destroyer, Quasar, Moondragon, and Mantis) to investigate. When they arrive, they realize that whatever is inside is casting magic that mind controls anyone who is exposed. The guardians then head to Cosmo's security deck, where they are trapped when Cosmo is taken control of by Abyss. Thus, Cosmo locks the guardians inside the security deck and powers the vents, infecting almost all of Knowhere with Abyss's magic. With his final breath, Star-Lord calls upon all other available guardians in the sector to report in and stop the Abyss.

Thus, a new Guardians of the Galaxy (Captain Marvel, Nova, Adam Warlock, Angela, Gamora, and Major Victory) forms outside of Knowhere. Splitting up, Nova, Major Victory, and Adam Warlock head to Abyss, while Captain Marvel, Angela, and Gamora head to the security deck. Inside, the teams equips different forms of protection to keep them safe from Abyss. Later, Team Nova reaches the prison sector, where they find Drax guarding it. Even with his momentum, Nova is unable to beat Drax, and Major Victory has his spacesuit punctured by Drax's knives, allowing Abyss's magic to seep in. Now under Abyss's control, Victory begins to beat Nova into submission, with Adam Warlock only just being held off by Drax. Everything then comes to a boil as Drax punctures a fuel canister, which Nova ignites with his rocket powers. As it lights, Drax is caught in the explosion, while Major Victory escapes towards Abyss. Nova and Warlock follow him, but are soon caught by Drax, who survived the dangerous explosion.

Meanwhile, Team Danvers reaches the security deck, where they discover Cosmo mentally fighting off Abyss. As the team searches around, they are attacked by Groot and Mantis. Just as Groot is about to break Captain Marvel's energy barrier, Cosmo frees himself from Abyss's control and saves Captain Marvel. Meanwhile, Angela and Gamora square off against Mantis, who is now being backed up by Quasar and Moondragon. The two then flee, heading towards the cells where Team Nova has requested help. Back with Team Nova, Drax is fighting Adam Warlock, and with no remorse, kills him, just as Team Danvers arrives. With their help, Drax and Victory are defeated, allowing the guardians to enter the chamber where Abyss's cell is.

Inside, however, they find Star-Lord, flanked by Quasar, Moondragon, and Mantis. While Star-Lord attempts to persuade them to surrender themselves to Abyss, the team disagrees and a fight ensues. During the action, Angela is able to call upon Heimdall, who opens the rainbow bridge and brings Abyss to the Asgardian Vault, where he will be unable to take control of anyone from, freeing those under his control. With everything going back to normal, the guardians locate the original source of the Abyss, Xarth Three, and head there, where they tell the Luminals of the destruction Abyss caused. The group apologizes, and the Guardians of the Galaxy welcome Xarth Three into the galactic community.

After credits scene:

Drax is shown onboard the Milano, sitting on his bunk, when Star-Lord comes in.

Drax: "Quill, we need to talk."

Star-Lord: "What about?"

Drax: "I'm done. I'm an unstoppable weapon, and can't just run around endangering all of you. At the next spaceport, I'm getting off. I'm sorry."

Star-Lord solemnly looks down.

Star-Lord: "Oh, I'm sorry that you feel this way. If there's anything I can do-"

Drax: "No, I must do this for the good of us all."

Star-Lord nods, and Drax exits the room.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

Adam Warlock's cocoon is shown on an unknown planet, pulsating, implying that he is regenerating.

Screen cuts to black.

Captain Marvel Return of the Kree: After helping the Guardians of the Galaxy, Carol Danvers returns to Earth when she receives information from SWORD about a Kree appearance in the system, only to arrive and see the Kree swept right through their forces. Heading down to SETI, Carol hunts for Kree communications, finding it coming from the Moon. When Carol heads there, she finds a cloaked Kree ship containing a villain she thought was long dead: Yon-Rogg, the Kree who ordered the death of her predecessor, Mar-Vell.

After a short battle with the powerful Kree, Carol is incapacitated by a mental link she shares with Yon-Rogg due to their connection with the Psyche-Magnitron, the device which gives Carol her powers. Ejecting her out into space, Yon-Rogg returns to the moon, where he orders his minions, Minn-Erva and Att-Lass, to head down to the planet and begin cutting human communications. Meanwhile, Carol awakens as she crashes into Mars, her head pounding from the connection to Yon-Rogg. While flying back to Earth, Carol feels her memories starting to merge with Yon-Rogg's. Through the merging of memories, Carol is able to learn of Yon-Rogg's plan.

Thus, Carol rockets back to the dark side of the moon, only to see the ship is long gone. However, she is not given enough time to search for the ship, as SWORD orders her back to Earth, where Kree have been detected attacking large radio towers across the world. Heading to Chicago, Carol finds Minn-Erva attacking Willis Tower, and eventually defeats her by removing her quantum bands, which connect her to the Psyche-Magnitron. With her defeated, Carol flies to the CN Tower where Att-Lass is attacking. To distract Carol, Att-Lass crashes her through the tower, placing the people inside in danger of falling. Though Carol saves them, Att-Lass is able to get away. Hunting for Kree signals, Carol and SWORD eventually locate them near Venus, where Yon-Rogg is trying to open a portal for a Kree fleet.

With such a monumental task ahead of her, Carol knows she cannot do this alone, and calls upon heroes who could operate in space. Alongside her, Carol is joined by Sam Alexander, the younger Earth Nova, Vision, Iron Man, and War Machine. With them, Carol heads to Venus and attacks the Kree ship, as her mind is swarmed with the memories of Yon-Rogg. Breaking into the command deck, Carol attacks Yon-Rogg while Vision and Sam attack Att-Lass. During the battle, Carol begins to feel her brain begin to overload with memories, and her powers begin to drain. As a result, she purposely over clocks her powers and destroy the piece of the Psyche-Magnitron logged inside her head, causing extreme hemorrhaging.

Two weeks later, Carol awakens from a coma, with Tony Stark there to explain what happened. When she overclocked her powers, she did kill Yon-Rogg, allowing Tony and the others to deactivate the portal and prevent the invasion, but also caused the piece of the Psyche-Magnitron in her head to be destroyed. Thus, Carol is now powerless, or would be if it weren't for Min-Erva's quantum bands, allowing her to continue on as Captain Marvel.

After credits scene:

A Kree commander is shown approaching the Supreme Intelligence.

Commander: "Supreme Intelligence, the portal to Sol was closed from the other side. Yon-Rogg was killed in the battle."

Intelligence: "It matters not. The planet Earth shall soon be the Kree staging planet for the coming war. We must ensure that."

Commander: "Yes, Supreme Intelligence."

The commander walks away, with the Supreme Commander floating in his tank.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

A ship is shown floating around Earth, with a crystal monitor displaying Captain Marvel's efforts.

Unknown: "This is not the disturbance we are looking for. Danvers is not the cause of the disturbance. Computer, move ahead .67 cycles."

The ship then flashes and disappears, reappearing over the moon as the Inhumans theme plays.

Screen cuts to black.

Inhumans Maelstrom: When the Kree arrived on Earth, they were greeted by multiple subspecies of humanity: The standard humans, the mer-people, the eternals, and the deviants. Then, the Kree created the Inhumans. Generations later, an Inhuman mated with a deviant and created a son: Maelstrom. However, this interbreeding was against Kree law, and the deviant mother was killed. Thus, Phaeder (Maelstrom's father) and Maelstrom cryogenically froze themselves in a cave near Attilan to escape Kree persecution.

Thousands of years later, they have been woken up by a mining operation. After killing everyone there, Maelstrom and his father escape to nearby ruins, where they set up a small base to discover the powers of the ruins and activate them to take control of the inhumans in Attilan. However, the deaths of the inhuman miners brings the attention of the Inhuman King: Black Bolt. Thus, Black Bolt calls upon his strike force of Inhumans: General Ator, Eelak the Agile, Glaboo, Margoyle, Pulssus, Rootar; with orders to take back the mining station. When they arrive, they quickly find the ruins where Maelstrom and his father are working. When the team of Inhumans refuses to bow before them, Maelstrom attacks and kills everyone except General Ator. Ator then flees, heading back to Black Bolt, where he tells him of the danger Maelstrom presents.

With an incredibly powerful inhuman trying to claim his throne, Black Bolt personally heads to the ruins, with his Royal Guards (Gorgon, Alaris, Tonaja, and Arvak) alongside him. However, when he arrives and the fight ensues, Black Bolt's powerful voice is useless against the energy absorbing villain. With his absorption of Black Bolt's voice, Maelstrom throws it back at the king, almost killing him. With his body critically damaged, Black Bolt tells his Royal Guard to escape, and instead of attacking Maelstrom, Black Bolt attacks the ruins above them, collapsing the ceiling onto them. As the Royal Guard escape, they find Phaeder, who they capture.

Returning to Attilan, the Royal Guard call upon Queen Medusa to lead an inhuman army against Maelstrom, as only together could they defeat this foe. Assembling a team of incredibly powerful inhumans (Karnak, Triton, Jolen, Sisko, Sporr, Gorgon, Alaris, Tonaja, Arvak, Lockjaw, Nahrees, San, Inferno, Dinu, Naanis, Neifi, and Crystal), Medusa plans an all-out attack on Maelstrom, using his father as bait. Heading to the ruins, the army sees that the battle between Black Bolt and Maelstrom rages on, with the nearby ruins all but demolished around them. The army tries to intervene, but are stopped when Phaeder reveals his inhuman power: multiplication.

Suddenly, the inhuman army is forced to fight against hundreds of clones of Phaeder, while Medusa races towards her husband on the back of Lockjaw. While riding however, Medusa is stopped by Gronk, a servant of Maelstrom who was freed for the battle. Defeating him, Medusa races into Black Bolt, with Lockjaw teleporting the two away. Without a target reflecting his energy, Maelstrom's energy begins to spiral out of control, killing his father. Overcome with rage, Maelstrom's energy becomes too much for him, and he disintegrates. Thus, Attilan is saved and the inhumans may live free once more.

After credits scene:

The Genetic Council is shown in their chambers.

Sapphiras: "The Monarchy has existed for generations! It is unthinkable that they be removed!"

Furgar: "More and more threats have risen up during Black Bolt's reign than during the Unspoken's reign! We need a king who doesn't encourage heroism and calls for attacks against Attilan!"

Kilang: "Before Black Bolt, the Inhumans were secret! We were protected by the shadows! Now we stand out and are vigorously attacked for doing so! Either we see a bigger effort from King Black Bolt to cut us off from humanity, or we will do it for him!"

Targon: "Do you expect him to just remove us completely?! That is impossible!"

Kilang: "For this King, perhaps. But not for the Unspoken!"

Targon: "The Unspoken is dead! We cannot return ourselves to his time!"

Kilang: "But perhaps we can…"

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

A Kree General, Bel-Dann, is shown overlooking the Inhumans.

Bel-Dann: "The Inhumans are fighting amongst themselves, Supreme Intelligence. If we stand up against them, they will crumble and obey. They are perfect for the war."

Unintelligible sounds are heard from the communicator.

Bel-Dann: "Yes, Supreme Intelligence."

The Kree then walks away and cloaks.

Screen cuts to black.

West Coast Avengers Atomics: The West Coast Avengers return with a new roster (Hawkeye, Wonder-Man, Tigra, Ant-Man, Hercules, and Shroud). In the beginning, the West Coast Avengers fought the dangerous Graviton. Now, many years later, a man calling himself Franklin Hall, Graviton's real name, has resurfaced in San Francisco. When the WCA arrives at the hospital he's been sighted at, they find it destroyed: sunken into the Earth. The team is then attacked by Graviton, who they chase to the WCA mansion, where he obtains a file of all Avengers enemies, and goes out to hunt for allies.

Breaking out the electromagnetic Zzzax and the age-controlling Half-Life from the Cube, Graviton uses these two to help him break into a SWORD facility where they are holding the final member of Graviton's team: Quantum, an alien with the powers of super speed. With each member representing the four forces of the universe (strong force, weak force, gravity, and electromagnetism), the Unified Field Theory is created. The UFT wishes to take over the world with their universe-altering powers, and the only people to stop them are the West Coast Avengers. Searching for seismic activity, the WCA locate the UFT in an old nuclear testing site in Nevada.

When the team reaches the site, they find out only Wonder-Man (in ionic form) and Hercules are capable of entering the intensely irradiated area. Inside, the two learn that Zzzax is absorbing the radiation to grow his power and EMP North America. As Zzzax absorbs the radiation, the area becomes safe enough for the rest of the WCA to enter and lock Zzzax inside the reactor and flood it, destroying Zzzax. With only three of the UFT left, Graviton decides to move ahead with his plans: raising the west coast into the sky to create his own country.

Choosing Alcatraz as the place to enact his plan, the UFT head to the prison island. However, when they arrive, they are greeted by Wonder-Man, who is able to resist Half-Life's aging abilities and incapacitate her. During the fight, however, Graviton begins to lift San Francisco while Quantum races around, declaring Graviton their new king. Even with his speed, Quantum is no match for the wormhole to the dark dimension that Shroud casts, sending him to the dimension. With Graviton now the only remaining force, the WCA head to Alacatraz, and in the final conflict, Shroud releases Quantum, who distracts Graviton long enough for Hawkeye to spear him through the chest with an arrow, killing Graviton once more, and hopefully, for good. To ensure his death, Shroud even throws his body in the dark dimension.

After credits scene:

A crystal monitor displays the city of San Francisco being lifted into the air, with the West Coast Avengers rushing in. Suddenly, a blue hand is shown hitting a button and turning off the display.

Unknown: "These are not the ones who ruin this timeline. We must find the real Avengers. Computer, move forward 1.25 cycles."

The ship is then seen starting to fade, but slow enough that the camera gets a shot of the illuminated face of the man: Kang the Conqueror.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

Ant-Man is shown in his study, working on a file labeled "Vision 2.0". The picture of an all-white Vision is shown.

Screen cuts to black.

Rocket Raccoon: When Rocket Raccoon left the Guardians of the Galaxy, he said he needed to take time off, but this couldn't be farther from the truth. In reality, his mate, Lady Lylla the Otter, had located the planet she and Rocket were first created on. Thus, Rocket, having rediscovered his ship's first mate, Wal-Russ and having made friends with the extra-dimensional being Howard the Duck, assembled a team to help him prevent anymore creatures from being experimented on like he was. However, when the team arrives on the world, known as Halfworld, they discover it hasn't been in operation for years. Instead, the group was called by a former rival of Rocket: Blackjack O'Hare.

Years ago, when Rocket was a simple mercenary, he and Groot completed the one mission Blackjack and his Black Bunny Brigade never could, tarnishing their record forever. Thus, Blackjack always wanted to get revenge on Rocket, and now he has his chance. So, he challenges Rocket to a mercenary hunting challenge. Twenty targets across all of Halfworld, and the one who kills or apprehends the most wins. To make things fair, Rocket allows use of Blackjack's Black Bunny Brigade, while Blackjack allows the use of Rocket's allies. With the terms set, the race is off to see who is truly the better mercenary.

The hunt, however, starts off poorly for Rocket, as Blackjack and his team possess maps that gives live locations of all the targets, and this results in them leading by three before Rocket and crew can even get one. Their luck then turns around, as they find a Kree mass murderer, who Lylla traps, to Rocket's pleasure. The group then finds the tracker, and realize that Blackjack is cheating. Thus, the group starts a new goal: trap Blackjack and his Black Bunny Brigade. During this quest, the team also obtains the map, and uses their knowledge of the target's locations to catch up to an equal score with Blackjack, all the while trapping more and more of the BBBs.

By the time there are only 5 targets left, Rocket's team leads with 8 and a full team, while Blackjack's team lags behind with 7 and 4 lost teammates (with 2 left). So when the groups meet at a target, Blackjack takes drastic measures and kills Lylla, to Rocket's outrage. As a result, Rocket enters a close combat fight that results in Blackjack's death, while Wal-Russ and Howard fight the two remaining BBBs. With his love dead, Rocket decides he wants to go back to work, and declares he plans to return to the Guardians of the Galaxy. Even after a long conversation with Wal-Russ about escaping his problems, Rocket still believes that he belongs with the Guardians of the Galaxy, and plans to head out to find them.

After credits scene:

Rocket's ship is shown hovering in the background, while Rocket digs a small grave for Lylla.

Rocket: "Your life started here, it seems fitting that it ends here. Goodbye."

Rocket then kisses her forehead and places her in the hole, covering it with dirt. After looking at the grave for a few seconds, Rocket heads for his ship.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

Rocket is shown walking in Knowhere, entering a bar.

Rocket: "I need the hardest liquor you have"

Rocket then is handed a bottle of a strange purple liquid, that he begins to down directly from the bottle. All of a sudden, a bark-like hand touches his shoulder.

Unknown: "I am Groot?"

Rocket then puts the drink down, smiles, and begins to turn his head.

Screen cuts to black.

Iron Man 8: Tony Stark returns as the wealthy billionaire superhero Iron Man. In his earliest years as Iron Man, Tony Stark took on Justin Hammer of HAMMER Industries. Then, years later, HAMMER reemerged under Norman Osborne, culminating in the Dark Avengers. Even after that, HAMMER Industries continued shady practices on the West Coast, being defeated by the mercenary, the Silver Sable. Now, with Justin Hammer back in jail, HAMMER Industries has reappeared, now led by Justine and Sasha Hammer, Justin Hammer's daughter and granddaughter. With its return, HAMMER hopes to establish itself as the next Stark Industries, given the weakening of its stranglehold on the market. But when Tony announces his plans to create arc reactor-powered vehicles, his stock begins to rise, and his hold on the tech industry seems to be anything but dead. Thus, Justine and Sasha believe the only way to move up in this Stark-dominated industry is to do what their father failed to do: defeat Tony Stark.

In weeks, the girls and their engineers have constructed Detroit Steel, a powerful suit than can only be piloted by cybernetically enhanced people, one of whom is Lt. Doug Johnson. Hoping to make up for lost time during their development phases, the Hammers order Detroit Steel to attack Stark publicly and display that his arc reactors aren't the safest technology. This almost works, as Detroit Steel publicly attacks Stark and rips through his armor like tissue paper, even crushing the arc reactor in his hand like a mere toy. Steel then escapes, as this was only a demonstration on the lack of safety Tony could provide, even for himself. But in a world where an Ancient Greek God defends California from aliens and a demonic, flaming skull from Hell rides a motorcycle to fight crime, the threat of a mech is little more than a footnote: another case of Tony Stark being attacked for being an innovator. In fact, the public seems to rally behind Tony, as they know that like Iron Monger, Whiplash, the Mandarin, Fin Fang Foom, MODOK, AIM, and Zeke Stane, this metal menace will fall to the Iron Man.

So, with their plan ruined, the Hammers send Detroit Steel out into the wild to show it is a force for good. Claiming they fired the pilot who attacked Mr. Stark, and even donating a large sum of money to the Stark Foundation, the Hammers are able to make it seem like the attack was never their plan. But during Detroit Steel's tour of the Middle East, Lt. Johnson starts to lose his head when PTSD flashbacks return. Suddenly, the Detroit Steel is accused of gunning down unarmed civilians in Syria, bombing defenseless villages in Jordan, and tearing through towns in Yemen. Because of this, the US orders War Machine to take down Detroit Steel, with Tony assisting him.

The two end up finding Detroit in the UAE, and during the fight, Detroit's chainsaw is destroyed, meaning he can no longer tear through their armor. But before they can beat him, they learn that Detroit Steel is anything but alone, as three smaller Detroit Steels appear alongside him. Significantly weaker and auto-piloted, these slightly upgraded HAMMER drones are easily torn through by the iron men, giving them access to chainsaws similar to Detroit Steel's. With these powerful weapons, Stark and Rhodey are able to slice through Steel, leaving Johnson paralyzed and his connection to the armor lost. Knowing he lost, Johnson turns himself in, testifying against Sasha and Justine in court, and killing the name of HAMMER Industries once more.

After credits scene:

A Stark satellite is shown orbiting Earth. Suddenly, a red light inside starts going off, displaying a meteorite with metal sticking out hurtling towards Earth.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

Tony is shown looking out upon the skyscape of New York from the Avengers Tower. The camera then pans to the Baxter Building as the Fantastic Four theme plays.

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The Fantastic Four: Two months ago, scientist Reed Richards took co-scientist Sue Storm, her intern brother Johnny Storm, and his childhood best friend, Ben Grimm into space, where he believed a massive space storm would put on a beautiful lights show for them. However, when the storm changed course, it collided with the station and granted each one of them mysterious powers. Reed, his body half-trapped by his desk and half thrown backwards, gained the power to stretch. Johnny, after being engulfed by fire, gained the ability to become a fire covered, flying hero. Sue, caught up in the electrical room, gained the power to create energy fields and turn invisible, while Ben Grimm, hit by space debris from the cloud, transformed into a rock monster.

Thus, the group decide to dedicate themselves to bettering mankind, and become the Fantastic Four. With Johnny revealing their identities on TV, the Fantastic Four are quickly turned into celebrities, and their faces are plastered all around the world. This, of course, brings out a former rival of Reed's past: Victor Von Doom, the ruler of Latveria. Seeing Reed as a threat to his plans for world domination, Doctor Doom sends Doombots to the Baxter Building, hoping to kill the Fantastic Four. However, Doom underestimated the team, and they defeat them. Hoping to avoid violence, Reed heads to the UN, and reveals the attack, causing sanctions to be placed upon Latveria to ensure Doom doesn't step out of line again. As his people starve around him and Doom himself is losing their loyalty, he finds no other choice than to get his hands dirty.

Heading to New York City, Doom attacks Reed in the Baxter Building, telling him to call off the sanctions or else. Reed then tells Doom that violence is not the answer, to which Doom agrees, and leaves. The next day, Doom unveils the new queen of Latveria: Sue Storm. Little does anyone know however, that Sue is being kept against her will by Doom, as a way of showing he means business to Reed. In response, Reed, Ben, and Johnny head to Latveria, fighting off Doom's forces as they do so.

When they reach Castle Doom, the three fight Doctor Doom, but are unable to defeat him. That is, until Sue is able to break free and capture Doom within a force field. With him constrained, the Fantastic Four think they have won, only for Doom to call upon UN soldiers, with claims that superpowered individuals attacked him unprovoked. They believe this, as the sanctions were meant to be the only actions against Latveria, and the attack by the Fantastic Four, in their minds, had no cause. However, Doom agrees to drop charges, in silent threatening towards Reed to drop the sanctions. Reed agrees, and the world is once again put at peace, but with a madman still in power, and a superhero team who will do anything to take him down when he steps out of line.

After credits scene:

Reed is seen working in his office on a robot. Placing a final plate onto its head, Reed activates it.

HERBIE: "Greetings Doctor Richards, I am Humanoid Experimental Robot, B-Type, Integrated Electronics. I am HERBIE. What are my directives?"

Reed then smiles.

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After credits scene 2:

A silver being is shown in space, hurtling through on a surfboard. The being then flies towards the camera.

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Avengers The Kang Dynasty: As more and more heroes come on the scene, the Avengers roster has changed drastically, with a brand new roster (Iron Man, The Captain, Wasp, Hulk, Vision, Captain America, and Thor). This new group will be put to the test however, as a new villain emerges: Kang the Conqueror of the 41st Century. In his timeline, Kang ruled over thousands of star systems, but something in the timeline has caused his reality to be erased, and to save his love Princess Ravonna, Kang must change whatever in the timeline destroyed his reality. This destroying wave, however, was caused by the re emergence of one man: Steven Rogers.

Traveling into the 21st century, Kang arrives and attacks the Avengers at Avengers Tower, telling them of how Steve Rogers will destroy humanity if he is not killed. The Avengers, obviously, don't believe him and attack him, so to prove his point, he takes them to 20 years in the future, when every living thing on Earth is dead. Kang then explains that all of this destruction was brought about by Steve Rogers. Kang then explains that in his timeline, Steve Rogers was killed by Thanos during the Infinity War, and was never revived. Thus, when Tony Stark learned of Carol Danver's encounter with the Kree, he assembled the Illuminati and used a powerful weapon known as the Ultimate Nullifier to destroy the Kree homeworld. But in this timeline, Steve Rogers convinces Tony otherwise, and the Avengers attempt an attack upon the Kree homeworld, resulting in their deaths. With them dead, the Kree arrive and destroy Earth to use as a waystation for their armada to fight against the Skrull. Thus, Kang wishes to conquer this time period, kill Steve Rogers, and ready humanity for the coming war against the Kree.

The Avengers, obviously seeing a problem with this, prepare to attack Kang, but are stopped by Steve, who surrenders himself to Kang. But just as Kang is about to kill him, Bucky steps in the way, sacrificing himself so that Steve may live. With his last words, Bucky hands Steve back his shield, giving him the title of Captain America back, while Tony hacks into Kang's chair, and forces everyone to travel back to reality, leaving Kang in the dead future. Although this allows the team to return to their world, it is a mere waste of time for Kang, who returns to Damocles Base and sends out his armada, beginning his conquering of Earth.

While Tony locates Kang, the rest of the team either fights Kang's bots on the ground or fight the armada ships in the air. During this, Tony locates Kang's ship orbiting the planet while cloaked, and has the Quinjets take the Avengers to the skies. However, tragedy strikes as Kang fires a massive laser towards the planet, that Thor intercepts. Though he survives and is grabbed by fellow hero, Sentry. The rest of the team then heads into space and intercept Damocles, entering the ship.

Inside, they encounter Kang in the time room, where they plan to destroy the generator keeping Kang's fleet in the timestream. But, just as Stark is about to override the ship, Wasp stops him, as she has learned of Kang's love and offers to help. Though Kang refuses, Captain America knocks him out, and remove his time-controlling armor, rendering him harmless. Thus, the Avengers give Damocles Base to SWORD, hoping they can use it to fight the Kree when they arrive, and the world is saved from Kang.

After credits scene:

Reed Richards, Tony Stark, and Nick Fury are shown in a room with a massive door labeled "42" in it.

Stark: "Thus, Reed and I spent time in a think tank to discuss ways to improve the world. This was number 42, Fury."

The three then enter the portal and come out in the Negative Zone.

Richards: "Welcome to the Negative Zone"

Stark, Richards, and Fury then walk around the prison, where they find the cell of Kang.

Stark: "How's our favorite time wizard doing?"

Kang: "You don't understand the damage you have done."

Stark: "Uh huh, that's nice. We could handle your fleet, we can handle a few aliens."

Kang: "The worst is yet to come!"

The camera then pans out to show a full shot of the Negative Zone.

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After credits scene 2:

SWORD is seen throughout Damocles Base. A SWORD officer then approaches someone on the command deck.

SWORD Intern: "Ms. Brand, the sweep of the ship is complete. All aliens have been apprehended. What are your next orders?"

Brand: "Interrogate them, find out what you can. I want this ship's controls in our hands by the days end. Dismissed."

The intern then leaves, while the camera pans to show the Damocles orbiting Earth.

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