Synopsis
Avengers, The (1963 series) #131 synopsis by
Rob Johnson
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This issue switches between 2 separate strands, following the Avengers and Kang. I'll disentangle them.
The Avengers (Hawkeye, Iron Man, Thor and Vision) are still in Saigon helping Mantis to sort out her past. But no-one remembers her there as a youngster, only in her recent occupation as a bar girl. Against that there is Libra's version of her upbringing from #123, and Kang's prediction in Giant-Size #2 that she will be the Celestial Madonna.
The cast's musing over a mugger Mantis has just apprehended is interrupted by the arrival of Nomad, the new identity of Steve Rogers. He's just concluded his 1st adventure in Captain America #180-181, which ended in the Pacific. So he popped over here to see the gang before going home to chase down the 2 members of the Serpent Squad (Cobra and Viper) who escaped the final battle. He promises to rejoin the team after he's dealt with them.
Hawkeye contacts Jarvis, who tells him that Scarlet Witch is still spending all her time with Miss Harkness learning witchcraft, and there's still no word from Captain Marvel or Rick Jones.
Mantis apologises to Vision for coming on to him in previous issues. She must now prepare herself for her prophesied new role. But Vision finds himself confused by feelings for her (conflicting with his love for Wanda). He goes for advice to Iron Man (as a confidante of playboy Tony Stark), but doesn't get any.
As Mantis ponders her fate she briefly senses someone watching, who we see is the hooded figure from last issue. Then she sees what appears to be the ghost of her dead love Swordsman, until it vanishes away.
Then Jarvis contacts Hawkeye to relay a message to Nomad about the Serpent Squad in Los Angeles. And Steve Rogers exits to CA#182.
In the other strand, Kang and Rama-Tut are where we left them in GSAv#2, at each other's throats in Kang's time sphere falling through a time vortex. Kang the Conqueror cannot believe that he is destined to become Rama-Tut the man of peace. Suddenly they are whisked away to the throne room of Immortus, Master of Limbo, who hasn't been seen since his initial appearance in #10 (apart from a threatening cameo at the end of #16).
Kang introduces himself and claims he would soon have defeated his enemy Rama-Tut without Immortus' interference. Tut is unconscious, and Immortus imprisons him in a transparent tube. Kang swears to become even more ruthless to avoid turning into Tut. And Immortus plans to use him as a pawn.
Immortus suggests to Kang that they combine forces against the Avengers. Kang laughs and says he's already watched Immortus defeated by the team in #10. But Enchantress used magic to rewind time so that whole affair never happened - and so Immortus won't remember it. But it gives Kang an idea. Immortus called forth heroes from the past to fight the Avengers in #10, but only mortals. But Kang will use Immortus' machinery to bring super-powered characters from the past. Moreover they will be characters who are now dead, to strike terror as a Legion of the Unliving.
He fetches the Frankenstein Monster from 1898, the Ghost from Silver Surfer #8-9 and the martial-artist Midnight from Marvel Special Edition #16. Closer to home is Captain America's foe Baron Zemo. And especially for the Vision he chooses Wonder Man from #9, the source of his brain pattern, and the android Human Torch from 1954.
Kang is about to send his Legion against the Avengers when Immortus suggests instead they bring the heroes to face their foes in his labyrinthine Limbo castle. Kang accepts the idea but dismisses its author by imprisoning Immortus in one of his own transparent tubes.
Then Kang transports the 5 Avengers to separate parts of the castle, and uses a Limbo public address system to tell them where they are, who he is, and to prepare for battle.
CharactersGood (or All)Plus: Libra (
Gustav Brandt), Nomad (
Steve Rogers), Rama-Tut.
EnemiesPlus: Ghost (
Flying Dutchman), Midnight.