Phase 14 (Galactus)

Spider-Man: The Final Hunt

The New Warriors: Forever Yesterday

Captain Marvel: Exposed

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 11

The Fantastic Four: Coming of The Silver Surfer

West Coast Avengers: Galactic Storm

Captain America: Prime Directive

Iron Man 9

Namor The Sub-Mariner: The Tides of War

Avengers: Coming of Galactus

Spider-Man The Final Hunt: Peter Parker and Miles Morales, the two Spider-Men who protect New York City from chaos. Seen as heroes to many, but seen as targets by one: Anastasia Kravinoff, daughter of Kraven the Hunter. Alongside her butler, Dmitri Smerdyakov, the Chameleon, she plans to take revenge on them for imprisoning her father. Thus, Anastasia begins her hunt for the Spider-Men. Her first move is to tear apart their friendship, and make them more vulnerable. With his knowledge from Ana's files, Dmitri is able to successfully disguise himself as Eddie Brock and asks to help Peter make the city a better place. Through this, Miles begins to feel that Peter is ignoring him and replacing him as a sidekick. This is when Ana comes in and attacks Miles, critically injuring him and sending him to the hospital.

When Peter arrives, he realizes that if he had been with Miles he could have remained unharmed. But when Peter explains he needs to stay with Miles while he recovers and Brock needs to take over for him, Dmitri disguises himself again, this time as Spider-Man. While Peter helps Miles recover from his injuries, Dmitri runs amuck and attacks civilians under the Spider-Man name. When Peter sees that someone is parading around as him, he calls Eddie to ask why this person hasn't been stopped. Dmitri then explains that this person has eluded him and that only a true webslinger could stop him. Thus, Peter returns as Spider-Man to hunt this other Spider-Man, but because he doubts Eddie's story, Peter calls him and watches Dmitri change his voice to match Eddie's. So, as Peter now knows that Dmitri isn't Eddie, he attacks him. Now that his jig is up, Chameleon transforms back into his normal self and calls upon Ana, who has been shadowing Peter the entire time. Ana then fires a tranquilizer dart into Peter, knocking him unconscious.

When Peter wakes up, he finds himself in Kraven's mansion, where Ana has set up a shrine to her father. She then talks of how she idolized her father, and that she had to finish his final goal: kill Spider-Man. But before she can complete this, Miles arrives and frees Peter. With the two Spider-Men free, they defeat Ana, and have her arrested. However, this still leaves Chameleon, who has continued to run around as Spider-Man. As he his in public, however, Peter and Miles unmask him and clear their name. Miles, though, realizes that he is holding Peter back by just being Peter's sidekick, and chooses to work alone under a new name: Kid Arachnid.

After credits scene:

Chameleon is shown in prison, when the scene pans over to the cell next to him. A Doctor Octopus arm then springs from the darkness as the Sinister Six theme plays.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

Miles is shown swinging through New York. He then swings towards the camera as the words "Kid Arachnid will return"

Screen cuts to black.

The New Warriors Forever Yesterday: The New Warriors are back with a very similar roster of: Night Thrasher, Richard Rider, Firestar, Justice, Namorita, Speedball, and Silhouette. This team, however, is thrown into chaos when Arab Richard Rider comes from an alternate reality where Egypt rules the world. Taking them to this reality, Nova explains that thousands of years ago, Moses was killed by a powerful sorcerer, who obtained an artifact known as the Ka Stone that granted him eternal life. With this, the sorcerer became known as the Sphinx. With his iron fist, Sphinx evolved the world in his image, eventually bringing it into the modern age. Now, however, his dictatorship has been drawn into question, and multiple revolutions have failed to stop him, partially because of his superpowered police: the Avengers. But during their communication, Nova is shot and killed by this realities Black Widow: the Golden Scarab.

The team is then attacked by the rest of this realities Avengers: Captain Assyria, Horus, Iron Man, Scepter, and Eagle Eye. These Avengers then capture the New Warriors, taking them to the world capital of Cairo, where the Sphinx and his wife, Meryet Karim, wait to put them on trial. However, when they arrive, they are met in the prison section by Meryet, who says she knows who they are, and that she secretly provided this reality's Nova with a shard of the Ka Stone to bring the New Warriors into this reality. Now that they are here, she says she plans to have them help her overthrow Sphinx, so that she can create a free world. With no one else to turn to, the New Warriors agree. On Karim's cue, the team escapes the prisons into the throne room, and while Karim distracts the Sphinx, they steal the Ka Stone, draining the Sphinx of his power. Incredibly weakened, Karim stabs Sphinx and kills him, taking the Ka Stone from the New Warriors for herself, and declares she will lead the world as the new dictator.

Immediately, she calls upon the Avengers and has them imprison the New Warriors for escaping the prison. However, while in the prison, the group encounters another member of the rebels: Selah Burke, the Sun Girl. She tells them of how she can help them get out with her team called the New Protectors. Calling them in, Sun Girl is greeted by Night Striker, Fire-Ra, Justicar, Namorita, and Fastball. With the New Protectors, the New Warriors escape their cells and head to their headquarters, where they plan to overthrow Karim. Knowing that the Ka Stone is the only thing that gives her power, the New Protectors plan to distract her while the New Warriors steal it.

Agreeing, they all head to the throne room, where Karim detects them and attacks them. During the battle, Night Striker, Fire-Ra, Justicar, and Fastball are killed, leaving only Sun Girl and Namorita of the New Protectors, and all of the New Warriors. While Nova attacks Karim straight on, Speedball flies forward and steals the Ka Stone, draining Karim of her power. With her dying breath, Karim calls upon the Avengers, but when they arrive, they see Namorita carrying the Ka Stone, and pledge allegiance to her. Now that Namorita is the ruler of this reality, all is well, and she opens a portal to return the New Warriors to their reality. However, Sun Girl, seeing that she could do more good with them, decides to join the team, and follows them to their reality, making her the newest member of the New Warriors. When the group arrives, they see a bank robbery in progress, and with Sun Girl at their side, the New Warriors continue on protecting the world from evil.

After credits scene:

A kid is shown in a coma in a local hospital. The camera pans to his face, revealing it to be the same kid who fell ill from the toxic sludge years ago. The camera then pans over to his nameplate on the desk next to him: Elvin Daryl Haliday.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

The New Warriors are shown sitting around a table together.

Rider: "Now that the team has grown, we need to do what we've always feared: allow vacation time. Anyone want to be the first?"

Suddenly, everyone is gone from the room except Nova.

Rider: "Guys! Come on! Only one of you gets vacation time!"

Screen cuts to black.

Captain Marvel Exposed: Two years ago, Captain Marvel saved Earth when Yon-Rogg and his minions attempted to invade Earth. In the process, Toronto's CN Tower collapsed, and while Carol did all she could to save everyone, hundreds died. Along with this, the death toll in Chiago following Minn-Erva's attack, while not on the scale of Toronto's, was still significant. As a result, many of Captain Marvel's actions have come under fire, with many claiming the Kree only attacked because Carol provoked them. One of the many media outlets that has called for Carol's resignation is the same one that has called for every superhero since Iron Man to resign: New York Beat Magazine, run by the wealthy Grace Valentine. Valentine, a stern supporter of anti-superhero legislation and lobbyist during the early days of the Sokovia Accords, has a special hatred for Carol Danvers following the death of her mother on the CN Tower when it collapsed. As a result, she has pushed harder than anyone else for Captain Marvel to appear before the court and be tried for her crimes.

To do this, Grace Valentine goes out of her way to get an interview with the one person who could help incriminate Danvers: Minn-Erva. Locked up in the Raft, Minn-Erva is given the opportunity to be deported back to her homeworld in exchange for helping Valentine prosecute Danvers. Minn-Erva agrees and soon, the tabloids are reporting the story that Minn-Erva was sent to Earth to attack Carol Danvers, who had threatened the Kree Supreme Intelligence, and to obtain the Psyche-Magnitron shard that Captain Marvel had lodged in her brain. As a result, Carol is called before an international court on the charges of reckless endangerment and involuntary manslaughter. Stepping up as her lawyer is Matt Murdock, who through his charm and ability, is able to convince the judge and the jury that Carol made no such threats and was simply protecting humanity from violent aliens.

With her plan crashing down around her, Valentine breaks her end of the deal and refuses to release Minn-Erva, instead heads to Toronto, where Carol plans to make a speech. When there, Valentine uses her hacking abilities to obtain control of some drones, and attacks Carol with them. But when Captain Marvel defeats them, Valentine tries to put a spin on it, claiming that Carol was in control of the drones the whole time, and this was nothing more than a publicity stunt. However, the public, seeing that Carol was proven innocent in the last accusation made by New York Beat, lashes out at the magazine, forcing them to make an apology, and the board removing Valentine from power, ousting her as CEO.

With no company to manipulate into spewing hate at Carol, Valentine goes all in on being a villain and hacks hundreds of drones, sending them into Times Square in New York City, where they begin to fire upon civilians. Fortunately, Carol arrives fast enough to distract the drones and have them track her to a safe location, where she destroys them. The FBI, tracking the signal, locate Valentine, and call upon Captain Marvel to apprehend her. During the arrest, however, a drone detonates near Carol, and embeds a piece of her Quantum Bands into her head, returning her to full power, allowing her to easily defeat Valentine. With nothing left, Valentine is arrested, and Carol's name is completely cleared.

After credits scene:

Valentine is shown being thrown in a cell. She then looks over to her cellmate.

Unknown: "Who are you?"

Valentine: "I'm...I'm Grace Valentine...who are you?"

Unknown: "So you're the one who tried to take down Danvers. Ha, serves you right. You did it all wrong. But we could fix that. The name's Covington. June Covington."

June then moves forward, revealing her glasses and face.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

J Jonah Jameson is shown sitting at his desk.

Jameson: "This is crap! I don't want pictures of Captain Marvel! I want pictures of Spider-Man! Get this done! NOW!"

An intern nods and runs out the door. Jameson then sits back in his chair and smiles smugly.

Screen cuts to black.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 11: The Guardians return with a new roster (Star-Lord, Groot, Rocket Raccoon, Bug, Quasar, and Mantis) to face an old threat that has recently reappeared: Korvac. Reformed after years of floating throughout space, Korvac has returned and intends to take revenge on the Guardians of the Galaxy. He plans to do this through absorbing the energy of Xandar's sun, killing all life on Xandar, and then using that energy to destroy the Guardians of the Galaxy. To do this, Korvac must draw the Guardians of the Galaxy to Earth so that they can see him absorb the sun. Thus, Korvac ventures to Knowhere, where he recruits a group of mercenaries: The Minions of Menace. With the reptilian Teju, the energy absorber Grott, the powerful Tork, the intangible phantom Brahl, and the gelatinous creature Dumog, Korvac has just the team he needs to attack the Guardians. Sending them out to start to a rampage on Xandar, Korvac waits until the Guardians inevitably arrive, which they do.

During the fight between the Guardians and the Minions of Menace, Korvac reveals himself, to the shock of the Guardians. As a show of his power, Korvac drains Quasar's energy and uses it to instantly destroy Groot's current body. However, Star-Lord prepared for this long ago, and with one of his elemental guns, he begins to drain Korvac's energy. While it is able to drain enough energy to return Quasar her powers, it isn't enough to kill Korvac, as he escapes into thin air. The team, now down a member, holds off the Minions of Menace long enough for the Nova Corps to arrive and apprehend them, allowing the Guardians to go hunt Korvac. On the Milano, Mantis grows back Groot as quickly as possible, while Star-Lord and Rocket hunt for the energy signature of Korvac. The two eventually find him near Xander's sun, which they go to, and find Korvac absorbing the star's energy.

Suiting up, the team heads to space and attacks Korvac, with Star-Lord sucking up enough energy to fire back at Korvac and overload his body, causing him to detonate, and his energy to become absorbed back into the sun, killing him permanently. Thus, the galaxy has again been saved by Guardians of the Galaxy.

After credits scene:

The Guardians are shown flying away from Earth, when they see a flying silver object shoot past them towards Earth. Rocket then turns his head to see it, and the outline of the Silver Surfer is shown.

Screen cuts to black.

The Fantastic Four Coming of The Silver Surfer: Ever since Kang attacked Earth, the Fantastic Four have been working with SWORD on Damocles Base to try and prevent any future attacks against Earth that come from space. But while Sue and Reed help SWORD take control of the battleship from the future, Johnny has spent his time self-promoting himself, while Ben tries to woo a woman he has fallen in love with: Alicia Masters, a blind sculptor. Everything changes, however, when a silver object traveling at the speed of light is detected by Reed's equipment on Damocles, and they see that this object is headed for Earth.

When it arrives, though, they see that it is in fact a silver being, riding a surfboard through the cosmos: the Silver Surfer. Before Reed and Sue can contact him, the Silver Surfer flies through the atmosphere, circling the planet. Reed then calls upon Johnny, and has him follow the Surfer, which results in an aerial brawl between the two. During this, the Surfer begins to slow down, long enough for Sue and Reed to journey down on a shuttle and knock the Surfer unconscious.

Back at the Baxter Building, the Fantastic Four investigate this being, who calls himself the Herald of Galactus. When asked about the identity of Galactus, the Surfer explains that Galactus is a being of incredible power who must devour planets, and that Earth is his next meal. With this, the Surfer grabs his board and escapes the building. However, something deep inside the Surfer seems to have awoken, as he wishes to investigate the people on this planet himself. The first person he meets, however, is an anti-hero activist, who insults and tries to attack the Surfer. Seeing the species as violent, the Surfer believes that they deserve to be consumed, at least, he believes this until a woman saves him from the abuse. This woman, it turns out, is Alicia Masters, who takes the Surfer back to her house to make some tea for.

Meanwhile, the Fantastic Four are contacted by Doctor Doom, who says he is hunting for the Surfer, and wishes to help them catch him. Not trusting Doom, however, they refuse, to his annoyance. Back with the Surfer, it seems that his long repressed emotions have been freed by the kindness of Alicia, and he tells her of his story. Many years ago, Silver Surfer was a being named Norrin Radd, living on the planet Zenn-La. After working with fellow scientists, Radd took a ship to meet a strange alien intruder, and was greeted by Galactus, who said he was to consume the planet. Thus, Radd agreed to be Galactus's herald and to find Galactus new planets in exchange for the survival of his planet. Galactus agrees, and thus, Radd was transformed into the Silver Surfer.

After he finishes his story, Surfer cries for the first time since he was transformed into the Silver Surfer, and his icy soul is reawakened. Having been awoken by Alicia's humanity, the Surfer flies off to the Baxter Building, where he apologies for the trouble he's caused, and plans to fight Galactus alongside the heroes of Earth when he arrives.

After credits scene:

Galactus is shown floating through space, with three other Heralds around him.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

The Silver Surfer is shown flying across the sky. He then lands, and the camera pans to reveal the West Coast Avengers Mansion.

Screen cuts to black.

Captain America Prime Directive: Steve Rogers has returned to the role of Captain America following the death of Bucky Barnes, but this change of hands has not come easily. Steve must learn to accept Bucky's death once more, while defending the world from evil. One of those evils, however, is dealt with by another Captain America, to Steve's amazement. During a UN summit, a man calling himself the Communist Red Skull holds the Russian delegate hostage, requesting the Soviet Union return to its glory days. But quickly, a man calling himself Captain America arrives and stops the villain. When asked who he is, he takes off his helmet and, to Steve's shock, looks exactly like him and calls himself Steve Rogers. Calling upon secret agents Black Widow and Mockingbird, Cap requests that these two look into this man and find out who he is. What they find, however, is beyond belief.

When Cap fell into the ice in the 40's, a symbol of American patriotism died. But it wasn't long before America was in another conflict: the Korean War. During it, a man named William Burnside was recruited by the FBI to become the next Captain America, with an experimental super soldier serum. This succeeded, but had negative side effects upon his psyche. During this time, Burnside legally changed his name to Steve Rogers and had surgery to match his face. When all that was done, however, the Korean War had ended, and the new Captain America wouldn't see combat until the Vietnam War, where he fought as a new symbol of patriotism. In the 80's, during the Afghanistan War, Burnside was supposedly killed in a violent car bomb explosion. But, as this shows, it wasn't true, and Burnside still survives to this day.

After much searching, the trio finds that a doctor known as Dr. Faustus obtained access to a man named Steven Rogers shortly after Burnside's supposed death. The three find him, and after much convincing, discover that in the 90's, he brainwashed Burnside to believe that not only was he Steven Rogers, but he was also the leader of a Neo-Nazi Organization, and had an obligation to the world to bring about the true American ideology of Nazism. Discovering Burnside's location, the group break into his facility, but are ambushed by Burnside and captured. Burnside then reveals that his recent stunt was all part of his plan, and that he wants to brainwash the three to join him in the goal of achieving a New World Order.

While the brainwashing works on Black Widow and Mockingbird, it fails to stick with Steve, who breaks out of the facility with Black Widow and Mockingbird. The three then track down Burnside who's faking an attack on the UN once more. However, the three arrive on the scene, with the real Captain America fighting Burnside. After much convincing, Steve is able to break through Burnside's programming, and causes him to realize what he has become. As a result, he breaks down, and collapses to the ground, detonating an explosive belt around him. With him dead, there is only one Captain America left standing.

After credits scene:

Burnside's body is shown being taken into a facility and placed into a cryo tank. Next to him is a cryo tank labeled "Fuhrer".

Screen cuts to black.

West Coast Avengers Galactic Storm: The West Coast Avengers return with a new roster (Hawkeye, Wonder-Man, Ant-Man, Vision, Silver Surfer, Darkhawk, and Tigra). But when a group of spaceships appear above the west coast, the WCA calls upon all of its reserve members it can. Alongside the standard team is US Agent, X-51, Shroud, Hercules, Moon Knight, War Machine, Arachne, Firebird, and Scarlet Witch. Journeying up to the ships, the WCA discover that they belong to a previously unknown alien empire: The Shi'ar.

While on the ship, however, the group is attacked by the Shi'ar Imperial Guard. Composed of Neutron, Onslaught, Warstar, Solar Wind, and Voyager, the Shi'ar Imperial Guard tell of how they are the enforcers of law throughout the worlds of the Shi'ar Empire, and that Earth is to be the newest planet controlled by the Shi'ar, to prevent the Kree Empire from getting their hands on it. Before anything can be said, Voyager opens a gate and teleports the WCA back to their mansion. Down there, the team decides to establish two teams: an Earth Team and a Space Team to fight the Shi'ar. While Wonder-Man and US Agent discuss the splitting of teams, Ant-Man pulls Hawkeye off to the side, and explains that this isn't the kind of fight where he can just use a bow and arrow, and gives Hawkeye a belt of Pym Particles.

Back with the teams, the groups have been split up: Earth Team will be composed of US Agent, Moon Knight, Shroud, Hercules, Tigra, Firebird, X-51, and Hawkeye, while Space Team will be composed of Arachne, Wonder-Man, Silver Surfer, Vision, Darkhawk, Scarlet Witch, War Machine, and Ant-Man. In agreement, the teams discuss a plan to fight against the Shi'ar: while Earth Team fights any Shi'ar that head to the ground, Space Team will force the Imperial Guard into submission and have them send a message to the empire that Earth will remain free. Heading out into space, the Space Team rendezvous with the Shi'ar capital ship and begin their assault, fighting the Imperial Guard.

Meanwhile, back on the ground, the team is busy fighting an invasion force in the desert, where they have begun to accumulate. To defeat them, Hawkeye uses the Pym Particles to transform himself into Goliath. Back in space, the team is able to reach the communications platform and send out an abort message, telling the Shi'ar that Earth will forever remain free. But as they try to escape, the Imperial Guard ambush them, forcing Vision to sacrifice himself, using his mass increasing abilities to crash through the spaceship, distracting the guard long enough for the WCA to escape.

Back on Earth, the last of the Shi'ar have been defeated, but not without loss; during the fighting, it seems that X-51 was killed. With the deaths of their two androids, the WCA will never forget their battle with the Shi'ar, and will be more prepared for when they return.

After credits scene:

The Shi'ar Emperor is shown sitting in his throne when an Imperial Guard approaches.

Guard: "Emperor, Earth has repelled the invasion force."

Emperor: "Good. They are arrogant in thinking they have beaten us, but they don't have long to be arrogant. Galactus is coming for them. It is only a matter of time before they are consumed."

Guard: "Yes, Emperor."

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

Ant-Man is shown working in his study, with the burnt body of Vision next to him. On the wall are blueprints of a white "Vision 2.0". Scott then turns around and grabs a piece of Shi'ar tech, which he places onto Vision.

Screen cuts to black.

Iron Man 9: Throughout his career as Iron Man, Tony Stark has fought his fair share of space travelers. Kang, Thanos, the Skrulls, Loki, and the list goes on. But while those beings had goals and aspirations, his newest villain does not: Ultimo. An alien machine constructed to destroy their enemies, Ultimo was cast out into the galaxy when his own species saw his destructive force. Now he has landed on Earth and has begun to wreak havoc on Empire State University, the site where he landed. However, he is attacked not only by Iron Man, but by one of the teachers of the university, who is suited up in his own suit of armor. Though the creature is clearly impervious to their attacks, it shrinks itself down and escapes. Tony then discovers the identity of the teacher: Carl Walker, who calls himself the Force.

Recruiting the Force and calling on Rhodey, Tony takes them back to Stark Industries, where he analyzes Ultimo's abilities. Seeing that the machine is stronger than himself and Force put together, Tony calls in Pepper to become Rescue once more. At the same time, Rhodey calls in an old air force friend who could pilot another suit: Bethany Cabe. Meanwhile, Happy Hogan, overhearing this, requests that Stark allow him to pilot a suit, as well as someone else he knows can operate a suit: Edward March. Hesitant to just give out suits to anyone who asked, Tony is assured by Hogan that the suits will be returned upon Ultimo's defeat. Reluctantly, Tony agrees, and has Hogan operate a form of the Igor armor, while Cabe operates a form of the Silver Centurion, and March operates a form of the Shotgun armor.

The six then head out to find Ultimo, eventually finding him wreaking havoc on Wall Street. However, when they reach him, they learn that Ultimo can adapt to every new attack they have planned for him, as well as mind control the teammates to fight amongst themselves. Thus, Cabe and March are turned against Pepper, Tony, Rhodey, and Happy, creating a distraction that allows Ultimo to escape. During this scuffle, March is killed as she prepares to murder Rhodey. Knocking Cabe unconscious and taking her home, the remaining four members of the Iron Army begin to work on how to defeat Ultimo. Tony, taking ideas from his previous creations, decides to construct a suit stronger than any other: the Ultimobuster. Constructed to be almost double the size of the Hulkbuster, Tony works while the rest of the Iron Army hunts after Ultimo, holding back as much of his chaos as they possible can.

When Tony completes and debuts the Ultimobuster, it is quickly torn apart by Ultimo. However, Tony, thinking of this, came up with another idea: Having Veronica fire all Hulkbuster suits, and having five Hulkbusters fight Ultimo. But even these are no match for Ultimo, at least, until Tony calls upon the final Hulkbuster suit, which surrounds Ultimo and rockets it out into space. Thus, Ultimo is destroyed and all is right in the world.

After credits scene:

Ultimo is shown flying through space in the Hulkbuster, when it encounters Galactus floating towards Earth. Ultimo then breaks free and attempts to attack Galactus, but is instantly destroyed by a single swat from Galactus's hand.

Screen cuts to black.

Namor The Sub-Mariner The Tides of War: Last time Namor was seen, he was betraying the Illuminati and allying with Thanos, but after the events of Secret Wars, those events were erased. Thus, Namor remains the protector of Atlantis and ally of the Avengers. Since Namor's alliance with the Avengers began, the Atlantean King has seen defectors attempt to overthrow him and return Atlantis to isolation. However, this time, it would seem the defectors are not isolationists. This group, which calls itself the Fathom Five, simply believes in killing all air-breathers and all Atlanteans who would support them. This team, composed of Llyron, Bloodtide, Dragonrider, Manowar, and Sea Leopard, hopes to spark a war between the Atlanteans and the air-breathers, though with Namor leading the kingdom, this seems incredibly unlikely.

That is, at least, until Sea Leopard uses his mental abilities to make Namor think he sees the Avengers attack the city, when in reality the rest of the Fathom Five are attacking. Namor, assuming that he had his mind manipulated, calls upon his ally, Stingray, who is to remain by his side in case of attack. So when the Fathom Five attack, they are surprised by Stingray, who tells Namor that it isn't really the Avengers, but five of his own people. Namor, in fury, casts these five out of Atlantis, down into the dark abyss of the sea. But in the abyss, a dark force has lurked for years and regained its power and offers to give that power to the Fathom Five. Now super charged, the team re-attacks Atlantis and steal a powerful artifact from Namor: Poseidon's scepter. With this, the Fathom Five can control the tides of the ocean, and plan to use it to destroy the Mediterranean coastal cities.

Namor, with his belief that the surface people deserve to live just as much as Atlanteans, hunts after them with Stingray, finding them off the coast of Italy. Fighting them, Namor watches as Stingray is put on the brink of death as he is held down by the waves of the scepter. Calling upon his strength, Namor tears the scepter from Snow Leopard, along with his arm, and controls the waves to force Stingray to the surface. The sight of Namor controlling the waves, however, frightens the Italians on the coast, who were just attacked by massive tidal waves. This makes the Italian army think Namor caused the waves, and they attack Namor. Though Namor defeats them, and even though they realize he was not in control, Namor is called an enemy by international media, forcing Namor to once again isolate his people. Thus, even though the Fathom Five were defeated, they also somewhat won.

After credits scene:

The abyss of the ocean is shown, glowing a deep blue. The camera then pans to reveal Attuma, now with a body.

Screen cuts to black.

Avengers Coming of Galactus: It's been almost two years since the Silver Surfer arrived on Earth and warned the people of Galactus, and now, his prophecy is coming true. From the sky, the Avengers (Iron Man, Captain America, She-Hulk, Wasp, Falcon, and Scarlet Witch) see a rain of meteors coming down on New York City. However, they stop above Avengers Tower, where the Avengers see a figure: Terrax. This figure then calls out to the entire city, saying that Galactus has arrived and their world is to be consumed. Meanwhile, the other Heralds of Galactus, Air-Walker, Firelord, and Stardust, are detected by SWORD across the world. It soon becomes clear that these creatures mean business, and that they are assembling strange machines in the four corners of the world.

Thus, SWORD calls on the Avengers and any heroes possible to deal with them. So, Iron Man declares a code white, and calls upon every superhero on Earth to fight against this force. Sending out the coordinates of the strange machines, Iron Man calls for the many heroes to fight and take them down. Meanwhile, in the sky, a massive orb appears, which the many heroes take to mean Galactus has arrived. Iron Man, the only one on the current Avengers able to travel to orbit, calls upon Reed Richards, Silver Surfer, and Captain Marvel to head with him into Galactus's ship. As this goes on, Captain America, Scarlet Witch, She-Hulk, Wasp, Falcon, Spider-Man, Daredevil, Kid Arachnid, and more fight Terrax. Meanwhile, Johnny Storm, the Thing, Hawkeye, War Machine, Black Widow, and other heroes fight Stardust. On the other side of the world, Doctor Strange, Iron Fist, Captain Britain, Hulk, Ghost Rider, and other heroes fight Air-Walker. Finally, Spectrum, Doctor Druid, Black Knight, Black Panther, Namor, and even more heroes fight against Firelord.

During this, Iron Man and his team make their way into the orb, where they find Galactus motionless. Noticing these heroes, Galactus tries to kill them, but is stopped by the Silver Surfer, if only for long enough for the rest of the team to hide. Galactus then teleports down to the planet, and seeing that his structures have been destroyed by the many heroes, instantly rebuilds them and starts to consume the Earth.

Though he is temporarily held off by Thor and even Sentry, nothing can stop Galactus, as he murders Sentry and knocks the Asgardian aside. However, he is stopped when Iron Man and team arrive with one weapon capable of defeating him: The Ultimate Nullifier. Found within Galactus's ship, the Ultimate Nullifier is capable of erasing anything from the universe. With this threat, Galactus agrees to leave Earth and never return. Thus, the world is saved once more.

After credits scene:

Tony Stark is sitting on the roof of Avengers Tower, when he hears a telepathic voice.

Unknown: "Mr. Stark! I am glad to finally meet you! We have much to talk about, especially after letting my students help you and your heroes fight Galactus."

Stark: "Who are you?! What do you want?"

The elevator behind him opens, revealing the shadow of a bald man in a wheelchair.

Screen cuts to black.

After credits scene 2:

A bald figure is shown watching the Earth from the Moon, when Doctor Strange arrives.

Strange: "Why didn't you warn us, Uatu?"

Uatu: "I exist to observe, not to intervene"

Strange: "Even if your intervention could mean the survival of millions?"

Uatu is silent. Strange then teleports away, leaving Uatu to watch the Earth.

Screen cuts to black.