Judgement Day & Take One Giant Step…Backward

Avengers #90
Avengers #91

Avengers #90
Writer: Roy Thomas
Penciller: Sal Buscema
Inker: Sal Buscema
Letterer: Mike Stevens

Avengers #91
Writer: Roy Thomas
Penciller: Sal Buscema
Inker: Sal Buscema
Letterer: Art Simek

Featured Issues: Avengers #90 and #91

Issue Summaries

Avengers #90

In the hospital room where the Kree warrior Captain Marvel recovers from his recent brush with death, another threat smashes its way in, allowing neither the alien, nor the Avengers who watch over him a moment’s rest. The invader is the living instrument of Mar-vell’s far flung species, a Kree Sentry. Sent by Ronan to eliminate Mar-Vell for treason against the Kree, the Sentry must now contend with a team of unexpected protectors. Though Scarlet Witch manages to surprise the Sentry by dropping the damaged ceiling on him through the use of her hex powers, it does little to slow down the machine. Nor does the attack by the speedster Quicksilver prove any more effective. Now only the synthizoid Vision stands between the Sentry and his prey. Unfortunately, in his weakened state, Vision’s only recourse is to increase his mass in an attempt to slow his opponent. His plan almost works, until Vision takes things a bit too far and causes the floor beneath him to buckle, sending both the Sentry and himself tumbling to the room beneath. For a moment everyone holds their breath to see who is first to emerge, but their hopes are dashed when it is the Sentry that rises victorious. Facing no further resistance, the android scoops up Mar-Vell, steps back out the hole he came through and disappears in to thin air.

Lacking any leads by which to pursue the Sentry, the Avengers head back to New York. On the way, Rick Jones fills in the Avengers as best he can on the history of the Kree and the human race. Thousands of years ago, while most humans were still living in caves and using stone tools, a highly advanced group of humans encountered a Kree Sentry, the same Sentry the Avengers just fought. The Sentry identifies the splinter group as Inhumans and on its departure warns that when the Inhumans next encounter the Kree it may be as allies or as enemies. When the Sentry again awakens in modern times, it, along with Ronan are confronted by the Fantastic Four and defeated. After this, Mar-Vell is sent on his mission to Earth, eventually turning on his people and dedicating himself to defending his newly claimed home. Fate however, is a cruel mistress and after personal tragedy, Mar-Vell once again found himself in the service of the Kree, and what’s more, trapped in the Negative Zone, only able to switch atoms with Rick Jones for a handful of hours at a time.

When they arrive back at Avengers Mansion, the team finds that they don’t even have time enough for the tea that Jarvis has lovingly made for them. Instead, they must rush off to Alaska in order to join Goliath in responding to a distress call from their former teammate, Wasp. With his head start, Goliath arrives on scene first and Wasp fills him on the details of her mission. She and Yellowjacket were preparing to study Alaskan wildlife when they lost contact with the scientific station while en-route. Knowing they could arrive faster if they traveled via their powers, the pair sent off to investigate. On the way the pair spotted a strange light in the middle of a circle of jungle in the middle of the tundra. Taking control of an overgrown dragonfly, the pair made all haste to check out this environmental anomaly. Without warning, Yellowjacket knocked Wasp unconscious and sent her back, strapped to the dragonfly, while he continued into the jungle below.

Seeing the remains of the oversized dragonfly, Goliath knows that this is no joke and immediately jumps into action, once again leaving Wasp alone at the research station. Upon his arrival, Goliath is almost immediately attacked by an unknown monster Although he quickly defeats the creature Goliath is laid low by a blast from behind. The culprits are none other than Ronan the Accuser and his Kree Sentry.

Moments later the remaining Avengers, Rick Jones and Wasp arrive on the scene and are similarly attacked by the alien Sentry and his new ally, Goliath.  The Avengers attack both foes repeatedly, but are rebuffed each time. While the battle continues, at the center of the jungle Ronan brags to a captive Captain Marvel about how the Kree Evo-Rays will hurl all life on earth back thousands of years on the evolutionary ladder. If that weren’t enough, the Avengers have been driven back in a disorganized retreat and Wasp has been discovered by de-evolved creature that use to be her husband. Things are looking down and Ronan stands on the edge of victory.

Avengers #91

Things are look bad for the Avengers. Scarlet Witch, Vision and Quicksilver are being driven back before the combined might of Goliath and the Kree Sentry. Elsewhere, Wasp lies unconscious before the de-evolved creature that was once her husband, Yellowjacket. And the captive Captain Marvel is forced to watch as the Kree criminal, Ronan the Accuser gloats about his anticipated victory.

As Yellowjacket hefts his club above his head in order to strike down the helpless Wasp, a glimmer of recognition sweeps across his face. The moment of hesitation grows until the creature lowers it’s club and decides instead to take Wasp with him, back to his lair. Although Ronan is at first disturbed by this turn of events, his concerns subside when he determines that Yellowjacket is merely looking for a mate. Even with this realization, Ronan wonders if further tests are in order for Yellowjacket and the other de-evolved creatures. This information is vital given that the entire world will soon be under the sway of the Evo-Rays.

The situation continues to remain dire for the remaining Avengers. Breaking into pairs, Rick Jones and Scarlet Witch attempt to take on the Sentry while Quicksilver and Vision focus on their teammate, Goliath. Using his phasing powers, Vision is finally able to bring down the giant-sized Avenger, allowing the whole team to focus on a single threat. Even with this advantage, the team is quickly driven back as the Vision is knock out, Scarlet Witch rushing to his side, and Quicksilver and Rick Jones retreating before a wall of flames projected by the Sentry. In their haste, the pair have left behind three of their comrades to be captured by the Kree.

Taking a moment to collect themselves, the pair notice that they are not alone, but that three de-evolved humans are nearby, the technicians the Avengers were in search of.

Back in the Kree tower, Scarlet Witch and Vision are tied up together so that they may watch Ronan’s triumph. As the pair regain consciousness, Wanda attempts to confess her love for Vision and leans in to kiss him. Sadly for her, Vision turns away and insists that it must not be since he is an android and she is a human. This situation provides no small amount of amusement for Ronan.

Back in the wilds of the arctic jungle, the three de-evolved technicians are attempting to fight Yellowjacket for control of his prize, the lovely Wasp. Even with their caveman strength, the trio are no match for the creature who was once an Avenger. As the Kree observe this, Captain Marvel declares that they’ll never truly defeat the human race so long as emotions like love run so deeply. Surprising, Ronan agrees. To Mar-vell’s horror, Ronan reveals that his plan is not to merely de-evolve the human race by thousands of years, but to de-evolve them back to the primordial ooze from which they originally came.

Outside the tower a determined Quicksilver drives a metal bar through a wall in order to make his entrance and rescue his sister and teammates. And as Quicksilver provides a distraction, Rick Jones manages to free Captain Marvel and use his wristband laser to damage the central control panel causing a chain reaction within the tower and its power source. As if things couldn’t get any worse for Ronan, he receives a transmission saying that the Kree are now at war with the Skrulls. Knowing that his people need him, Ronan teleports away, leaving the Sentry and the Avengers to fend for themselves. Staying at this post, the Sentry attempts to save the tower, but fails and is destroyed in the process. As the Avengers escape the tower, they find Wasp and a restored Yellowjacket making their way to the tower. As the tower sinks back into the ice, the Avengers are left wondering if the Kree will ever try to meddle in the affairs of Earth again.

Avengers

Goliath
Quicksilver
Scarlet Witch
Vision
Wasp
Yellowjacket

Villains

Kree Sentry
Ronan

Look Homeward, Avengers!

Avengers #87

Writer: Roy Thomas
Penciler: Sal Buscema
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Mike Stevens

Featured Issue: Avengers #87

Plot Summary

Returning from their recent dimension hoping adventure, the Avengers settle down for some well deserved relaxation. While the general tone around the mansion is cautious, one Avenger can’t help but be distracted in their new found down time. Questioned about it by Iron Man, Black Panther admits that he is suffering from home sickness, that most common of maladies. In an effort to help their teammate, Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch encourage Black Panther to tell them about his home. With this, Black Panther begins to regale the Avengers with the story of how he became the legendary protector of Wakanda.

As son of the great chief T’Chaka, T’Challa was groomed from birth to follow in his father’s footsteps. Soon after sharing the secret of vibranium with his son, T’Chaka is killed by Klaw. Refusing to give him the vibranium that he sought for his sound transformer, Klaw orders his men to cut the chief down. Still being a young man, T’Challa is sent away for his schooling while the kingdom is ruled over by N’Baza, the witch doctor and his father’s most trusted advisor. Accompanying him on his journey is N’Baza’s son, B’Tumba. For years the pair are inseparable, studying and competing with one another, but still remaining close friends. After graduation, the pair return to Wakanda so that T’Challa may finally claim his throne.

On his arrival, T’Challa is greeted by N’Baza and immediately must begin the trials that will prove he is worthy of succeeding his father as chief. First he must face off against a half dozen of the best warriors, a challenge he quickly completes, though a lesser man would have fallen before any one of his foes. Next, T’Challla must hold a vigil in the temple of the panther god. Again having successfully completed his task, T’Challa was lead in to a gigantic panther statue where he finds the costume of the Black Panther. Donning the suit, T’Challa emerges to the cheers of an assembled crowd and ready to face his final trial. T’Challa must travel to the great plateau and obtain of the rare, heart-shaped herb. If successful, T’Challa must then eat the herb in order to gain the powers of the panther. With this, T’Challa sets out to fulfill his destiny.

Through jungles and swamps and up sheer cliffs, T’Challa overcomes any and all obstacles that cross his path. Just as his journey is coming to an end, T’Challa hears unexpected voices in the distance. On further investigation he discovers a small expedition from Advanced Idea Mechanics, AIM for short. The team is busily loading up a shipment of refined vibranium for transport back to their headquarters. As T’Challa contemplates the ramifications of his discovery, he himself is discovered by a hidden camera left behind by AIM. The young king is quickly ambushed by the now alerted AIM squad.

Although surprised and outnumbered, T’Challa quickly takes the offensive and shows off the incredible power now under his control. His speed, strength and agility end up proving no match for the technological wonders of AIM and he is soon brought down the their portable sonatron. While he recovers, Black Panther demands to know who is responsible for this brazen act of thievery. The traitor is soon revealed to be none other than T’Challa’s close friend B’Tumba. In the process AIM also reveals that it is there intent to beat the US and Soviets to the moon using a rocket constructed of vibranium, eventually leading to a invulnerable space station made of the same metal.

Broken and imprisoned by AIM, Black Panther can only face his death with dignity. His final demand is that his former friend B’Tumba be the one to pull the trigger and end his life. After T’Challa’s repeated taunts, B’Tumba finds himself unable to do the deed and instead decides to free his friend and make their escape. AIM it seems is less forgiving than the Wakandan king and they attack both T’Challa and B’Tumba. With his enhanced abilities as Black Panther, T’Challa is able to avoid the onslaught, but B’Tumba is not so lucky. With the AIM soldiers defeated, Black Panther returns to B’Tumba’s side just in time to comfort him in his final moments. Leaving the body behind, Black Panther returns to his kingdom a changed man.

In New York, the Avengers listen to the end of the story and offer words of sympathy and comradeship to Black Panther. As he leaves to the room, Black Panther informs the Avengers that N’Baza, who has been ruling Wakanda as T’Challa’s regent, has just died and so Black Panther must now choose whether to return home or stay in New York with the Avengers.

Avengers

Black Panther

Villains

AIM