Kang-Fred finds himself trapped on the surface of the Time Bubble. He looks into a reality in which Earth has been invaded by demons from Limbo—but he does not see the Avengers. Deciding his only hope lies in entering the Avengers’ timeline, he surveys the invaded planet, seeing buildings corrupted by the demonic plague. He sees the villains: Sym, Nastirh, and the Goblin Queen in their separate locales, then he spies the Captain, recognizing him as Captain America in a different guise, Invisible Woman, and Mr. Fantastic, engaged in battle in a park; Kang flies there. He finds Cap, Reed, Sue, and the Forgotten One fighting Nanny, Orphan-Maker, and the red-armored villain who is Franklin Richards. The battle is a stalemate until Reed, realizing OM is a literal child, wraps him up in his coils, forcing Nanny to free Franklin in order to get her own kid back. Nanny unleashes Franklin, still armored, with a compulsion to kill. Reed runs electric current through his armor in order to save him and, as Nanny’s craft takes off, Sue uses her force beam to bring it back. But the ship explodes and the debris falls into he lake. Reed says that Franklin is okay but removing him from the armor will be a challenge. Forgotten One notes that the ship’s debris is less than it should be, indicating that it was a decoy while Nanny got away cleanly. After the Forgotten One introduces himself, Reed suggests he return to one of his ancient names, Gilgamesh, which the eternal hero agrees to. While they are talking, the demon N’astirh, having discovered that he can harness Franklin’s powers to conquer the Earth, steps through a portal, picks up the armored boy, and vanishes with him. The four heroes hop in the Fantasti-Car and pursue, Reed trying to latch onto some emanation to track them by. Kang, fading into nothingness, decides to help the proto-Avengers to locate their quarry and bond as a team; to that end, he reactivates his Growing Man, lying in an abandoned tenement, and it sets out on its task. The doll is attacked by a demon; it grows in size and clobbers the monster, continuing on its way. Ordered to disguise itself, GM coats itself in the demon plague dripping from various buildings….
Atop the World Trade Center, N’astirh removes Franklin from the armor and places him into walls which will draw off his power while he sleeps eternally, ready to be directed into a pentagram which will open a portal allowing all of the demons to enter Earth at once….
As the heroes search the city, Cap recognizes a thunderstorm in the distance and directs Reed to the site. It’s Thor, smashing demons left and right with Mjolnir, while he guards the paralyzed Black Knight. Gilgamesh joins in the smashing and soon the monsters are vanquished. After getting each other caught up in their stories, Thor puts a stasis vortex around Black Knight to keep him safe until they can retrieve him later. But they don’t know where to go to find Franklin. So the Growing Man, now a giant, hurls a car at them to provoke pursuit and leads them to the World Trade Center; it begins to climb so they continue upward after it until they reach the demons on the roof. While the men fight the monsters, Sue discovers Franklin trapped in the walls and being drained of power. She contains him with a force field but his power grows until it bursts the force field, melting the walls holding him, and causing the pentagram to explode. This makes the demons angry so the battle grows in intensity, but the good guys win. Franklin seems okay but they need to take him home, when the building begins to shake. It’s the Growing Man; Thor conks it with the hammer and it grows, making Thor recognizes him—and his power. So Reed rigs something that, when shot into GM, causes him to shrink with each blow; Thor and Gilgamesh pound it into nothingness….
Back at the Richards home, they put Franklin to bed and Cap explains his plan to reform the Avengers. Thor, Gilgamesh, Reed, and Sue agree to join and they vow to stand together over the sleeping Franklin….
Story 2: The Coming of the Cursed Avengers - rating 4/5
Writer: Ralph Macchio. Art: Walt Simonson. Colors: Gregory Wright. Letters: John Workman.
Synopsis: Loki makes his annual pilgrimage to Asgard’s Isle of Silence. There he throws a major fit over the fact that his sinister actions to defeat Thor resulted in the formation of the Avengers and his own defeat. After showing us the story in flashbacks and wallowing in self-pity, he returns to Midgard to forget about his embarrassment for another year.