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SECRET WARS (1984-1985)

The first major Marvel crossover. When Mattel decided to create a toyline based on Marvel characters, they found the two most popular words with boys at the time were 'secret' and 'war'. So, we got Secret Wars. Marvel released a twelve-issue limited series to tie-in with the launch of the figures. What they ended up with was the model for event-level stories in the Marvel Universe. And it got eight-year-old me into comics!

Sure, there are issues leading in and out of the main 12-issue series, but the main series stands alone perfectly and is all you actually need to read to understand SECRET WARS.

[What to read before SECRET WARS]
  • Marvel Team-Up #140 (tie-in)
  • Amazing Spider-Man #251 (also see HATRED OF THE HOBGOBLIN)
  • Iron Man #181
  • Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #89 (tie-in)
  • Captain America #292 (tie-in)
  • Uncanny X-Men #180 (also see AWAY GAME)
  • Thor #341 (tie-in)
  • Avengers #242
  • Incredible Hulk #294
  • Thing #10
  • Secret Wars #1-12
  • Fantastic Four #265[1/2] (tie-in)
  • Avengers #243 (also see TOTAL WAR!)
  • Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #90 (tie-in) (also see THE ALIEN COSTUME SAGA)
  • Amazing Spider-Man #252 (also see THE ALIEN COSTUME SAGA)
  • Incredible Hulk #295
  • Uncanny X-Men #181
  • Iron Man #182
  • Fantastic Four #265[2/2]
  • Marvel Team-Up #141 (tie-in) (also see THE ALIEN COSTUME SAGA)
  • Thing #11
Marvel Team-Up #140 (tie-in)
Spider-Man is witness to a robbery in which a pawn shop owner is shot dead. The crime is pinned on a former gang member. With sentencing only a week away, Spider-Man and the Black Widow search for evidence to help Matt Murdock prove the boy's innocence. The duo confront the gang and Spidey obtains the murder weapon. Days later, Spider-Man's spider-sense draws him to Central Park where he disappears into a large, futuristic structure, unaware that the gun wasn't the one used to kill the pawn broker...

Amazing Spider-Man #251
Spider-Man's explosive battle with the Hobgoblin has almost resulted in both their deaths. As their fight continues aboard the Hobgoblin's Battle Van, the vehicle careers into the Hudson River. The van sinks and explodes and all Spidey can find is the Hobgoblin's torn mask. Spider-Man tells J Jonah Jameson that he's free from the Hobgoblin's blackmail scheme, but JJJ has decided to step down as Publisher of the Daily Bugle and confess to helping create the Scorpion. Later, Peter Parker checks in on Harry Osborn who now knows his father was the Green Goblin. Then he investigates the structure in Central Park where he disappears...
Iron Man #181
James Rhodes has taken up the mantle of Iron Man since Tony Stark's descent into alcoholism and the loss of Stark Enterprises. Facing the Mandarin, Rhodey finds himself unmasked and under the control of the villain's rings. Only the headaches he's experiencing allow him to break free, trick the Chinese Air Force into destroying the Mandarin's mountain headquarters and get home. The next day, he investigates a structure in Central Park and disappears...

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #89 (tie-in)
Spider-Man, who's still recovering from his recent bouts with Mister Hyde and the Hobgoblin, goes in search of the Back Cat to repair their relationship. Meanwhile, she's rushing about the city trying to get super-powers so Spidey will consider her an equal. When she's turned down by the Avengers and Fantastic Four, she goes to her underworld connections and accepts an offer from a mysterious benefactor. After gaining 'bad luck' powers, she learns the Kingpin is behind her upgrade and believes she's now in his debt. Elsewhere, Spider-Man disappears inside the Structure in Central Park.
Captain America #292 (tie-in)
After weeks of harassment by a giant spectral crow, the Black Crow finally confronts Captain America in the hope of symbolically freeing America from the white man. Despite almost succeeding, the Black Crow relents when he realises Cap is a good man. Days later, Captain America and the Avengers disappear inside the structure in Central Park.

Uncanny X-Men #180
Professor X makes the most of his new cloned body that allows him to walk again, but the alien probes that are sweeping the Earth are causing him serious harm. Colossus struggles with Kitty Pryde's decision to marry Caliban to save his life, even though she didn't have to go through with it. Kitty makes peace with Storm over her new look, then accompanies Doug Ramsey to the Massachusetts Academy only to be confronted by Emma Frost on the plane journey. The X-Men investigate the source of Professor X's headaches that seem to be coming from a structure in Central Park. They walk inside it and disappear...
Thor #341 (tie-in)
Having lost his Donald Blake persona, Thor returns to Earth to reunite with the Avengers. He soon finds himself disappearing inside the structure in Central Park. Over a week later, after returning to Earth, Thor gets help from Nick Fury in creating a new civilian identity as 'Sigurd Jarlson'. He saves Lorelei from Fafnir, unaware it's all part of her plan. 

Avengers #242
The Avengers return to Avengers Mansion after their mission in California to celebrate Hawkeye's surprise marriage to Mockingbird. Thor returns to the fold. The Vision is back on his feet (since his injuries during ANNIHILATION GAMBIT), though he's been uncharacteristically forceful about the direction the Avengers should be taking. The team investigates the energy emanations coming from Central Park and a handful of them disappear inside the alien structure which vanishes before the eyes of Vision, Mockingbird, Scarlet Witch and Starfox.
Incredible Hulk #294
Bruce Banner not only has full control of the Hulk, he's also using his gamma research to cure various terminal diseases. Former crime kingpin, Max Hammer, hires Boomerang to kidnap Banner's girlfriend, Kate Waynesboro, and forces him to jump from animal testing to human to save Hammer's life. Despite being green, Hammer survives the process. On his way to save Kate, the Hulk investigates the structure in Central Park and disappears inside...

Thing #10
The Thing and Alicia Masters discuss their relationship. Thing seems to be coming to the conclusion that it's unfair on Alicia for them to stay together as he'll never be able to turn back into the human form of Ben Grimm and her life is constantly in danger. Their talk is interrupted when Mister Fantastic orders him and the Human Torch to investigate an energy surge in Central Park. The three male members of the Fantastic Four leave Alicia and a very pregnant Invisible Girl back at the Baxter Building and disappear inside the structure...
Secret Wars #1
Magneto, Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Hulk, the X-Men, Avengers and Fantastic Four find themselves on a construct in space. A similar vehicle containing some of Earth's worst villains floats nearby and both groups witness the introduction of the disembodied Beyonder and his creation of Battleworld from shards of other planets. He offers to grant them their desires if they slay their enemies. Galactus tries to confront the Beyonder, followed by Doctor Doom only for them both to be cast down to Battleworld. 

Once the two groups are beamed down, the heroes question the inclusion of Magneto among them, so he takes his leave. Captain America is selected as leader. Doom finds the other villains in a building filled with weapons, but opts to approach Mister Fantastic to find a way home. Kang shoots down Doom's ship and, when Mister Fantastic offers him help, he rejects it and leaves. That's when the villains decide to attack!
Secret Wars #2
The villains suffer their first loss and some are taken prisoner. The heroes discover a gigantic building which they decide to use as a headquarters. Doctor Doom (who's meant to be dead since THE TRIAL OF REED RICHARDS) witnesses Galactus' recovery and returns to 'Doombase' where he reprograms Ultron as his bodyguard and takes leadership of the remaining villains. Magneto leaves his own HQ and breaks in to the heroes' base and kidnaps the Wasp. The Thing tries to free her, but ends up transforming into human form...

Secret Wars #3
The Wasp becomes less of a prisoner and more of a romantic interest when she discusses an alliance with Magneto. Spider-Man discovers the X-Men's plans to join with Magneto and almost defeats all of them, but Professor X wipes his memory to stop him from telling the others. Doctor Doom empowers two women from the chunk of Denver that makes up part of Battleworld. They name themselves Volcana and Titania. Volcana immediately becomes enamoured with the Molecule Man who's been trying to turn away from his criminal past. Enchantress convinces Thor to free her and go elsewhere with her and put their enmity behind them. Hulk starts to lose his intellect and doesn't notice the attacking villain craft as Doom leads his forces against them...
Secret Wars #4
Under Doom's direction, the Molecule Man destroy's the heroes' headquarters. They try to escape, but Molecule Man drops a mountain range on them. Enchantress and Thor return, but she turns her back on him when the villains attack. Ultron appears to disintegrate Thor, then kills Kang for betraying Doom. The X-Men arrive at Magneto's base and the Wasp take the opportunity to escape. The Hulk props up a tiny gap in the mountain and Mister Fantastic uses Iron Man's armour tech to power a device to break them free. Thor helps them out and the group head to an alien village where Mister Fantastic makes a terrifying realisation...

Secret Wars #5
The Human Torch hooks up with the village's healer, Zsaji. Galactus' Worldship looms above Battleworld. Magneto and Professor X send the X-Men to monitor Galactus while they try to make contact psychically. Mister Fantastic tries to convince Galactus not to consume Battleworld, but the feedback he sends back to Professor X and Magneto pushes him away, too. Galactus send a robot to keep the heroes at bay. They defeat it, but the villains take the opportunity to attack them in their weakened state. The X-Men join the fight against the villains, but leave the injured Colossus behind when it's all over. In the chaos, Doom takes a shuttle up to the Worldship...
Secret Wars #6
Doctor Doom finds and reconstitutes Klaw on the Worldship (his energy was blasted at Galactus during BEHOLD... GALACTUS) and sends him back to Battleworld, despite now being insane, and relays Doom's orders. Wasp finds the Lizard in a swamp area and befriends him until she's shot dead by the Wrecking Crew's tank. A team of X-Men intercept Doom's efforts to use the Molecule Man's power to distract Galactus by firing up dormant volcanos. Wolverine slices Molecule Man open. The villains escape, but Cyclops activates the volcano, anyway. Back at the village, Colossus becomes obsessed with Zsaji after she heals him. And someone's watching the heroes from the shadows...

Secret Wars #7
A new Spider-Woman emerges, having arrived on Battleworld when Denver formed part of the planet. The Wrecking Crew drive through, hurling Wasp's corpse at the heroes on their way. Captain America orders the heroes to stand down and focus on Galactus instead of seeking revenge. Volcana makes a deal with the Enchantress to be transported to the injured Molecule Man's side. The X-Men renew their fight with the small group fo villains and Wolverine cuts the Absorbing Man's arm off while he's in rock form. He manages to reattach it when they return to base. Galactus senses Doom's efforts to look for a weapon to use against the Beyonder on his ship and casts him back to Battleworld. She-Hulk goes off alone and breaks into Doombase and defeats the Wrecking Crew, singlehandedly, only to fall at the hands of the other villains led by Titania. The X-Men agree to monitor Galactus to the other heroes can rescue She-Hulk...
Secret Wars #8
The heroes defeat the villains and find the battered She-Hulk. Mister Fantastic uses Doombase's cell-regenerating devices to help her heal. The villains, including a burnt-out Doctor Doom as put in the base's cells. Zsaji comes to Colossus near death having brought the Wasp back to life. Spider-Man discovers a costume-making machine that gives him a new look that's very similar to Spider-Woman's. And Galactus begins to devour Battleworld...

Secret Wars #9
Ben Grimm somehow transforms back into the Thing. Spider-Man discovers his costume can generate its own webs at will and change shape. The heroes join the X-Men in trying to stop Galactus from eating the planet. Galactus pauses the battle and brings Mister Fantastic to his Worldship to show him how his wife, the Invisible Girl, is doing on Earth. Galactus could consume Battleworld and be rewarded with an end to his hunger by the Beyonder, but Mister Fantastic will fight to see his family again. The battle starts again and Galactus is defeated. He escapes Battleworld and begins to absorb his Worldship to stay alive. Doctor Doom uses the dissected Klaw as lenses to power a device that allows him to steal Galactus' energy...
Secret Wars #10
Captain Marvel flies back to Doombase to witness Doctor Doom taking on the energies from the Worldship. The cosmic-powered Doom gives himself new armour and assaults the Beyonder. Battleworld begins to crumble due to the energies from the cosmic battle and Doom sends his consciousness to the heroes to ask for allies. Magneto is tempted, but the heroes bring him down. The heroes free the villains from the crumbling Doombase. Despite losing body parts and looking like he'd lost, Doctor Doom appears as a giant above the heroes on Battleworld and announces himself as the victor, having taken the Beyonder's power. He returns to normal size and unmasks!

Secret Wars #11
Doom reveals his healed face and new outlook. Molecule Man threatens to kill Doom who, instead, opens Molecule Man's mind to show him the full scope of what his powers allow him to do. Molecule Man gathers the villains, lifts Denver out of Battleworld and powers it through space toward Earth. The heroes are summoned to the Tower of Doom where Doctor Doom has restored Klaw and resurrects Kang. A form of energy hops from Spider-Woman to Klaw. Doom offers to grant the heroes' desires, but warns them not to oppose him. Later, Colossus and Zsaji get together. The heroes meet in the ruins of Doombase to decide what to do about Doom. When they all agree to oppose him, Doom sends an energy blast over that kills them all...
Secret Wars #12
The Enchantress tries to use Volcana's life-energy to transport herself back to Asgard, but she's attacked by the Lizard and transports herself and the savage create back to Battleworld by mistake. She blasts the Lizard and risks teleporting to Asgard, anyway. The Molecule Man restores the stars destroyed by the Beyonder and takes Denver back to Earth. The energy in Klaw (or the madness) convinces Doctor Doom that he has subconsciously resurrected the heroes. Or Zsaji used her power to resurrect Colossus, despite it costing her life. Then Colossus used the regenerative machines at Doombase to restore the others. Either way, the heroes are alive again and they're attacking the Tower of Doom! They fight their way through Ultron and Klaw's cosmically-generated monsters and Captain America faces Doom one-on-one. Klaw repeatedly resurrects Cap each time Doom destroys him. The energy inside Klaw is the Beyonder and it takes the opportunity to reclaim his power from Doom. Klaw and Doom disappear. Mister Fantastic creates a device that transports the heroes back to the ships that brought them to Battleworld and return them to Earth. She-Hulk takes the Thing's place on the Fantastic Four and the Thing decides to remain on Battleworld so he can change back to Ben Grimm whenever he wants to.

Fantastic Four 265[1/2] (tie-in)
The Trapster breaks into the empty Baxter Building, but is defeated by Roberta the robot receptionist.

Avengers #243
The Vision gives a press conference to announce himself as leader of the remaining Avengers, but the public don't warm to him. Despite this, he has bigger plans in mind. Starfox stops a bank robbery and the Scarlet Witch helps stop a fire in an apartment block. The structure in Central Park briefly appears again and the Avengers and the new Iron Man emerge from it. Wasp officially hands the role of Chairman to the Vision who announces the plan to form a team of West Coast Avengers led by Hawkeye. Earth will need all the Avengers it can get if it has a chance of tackling the threat of the Dire Wraiths.
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #90 (tie-in)
The Black Cat searches for the missing Spider-Man, even coming to his apartment and almost blowing his cover to his landlady, Mamie Muggins, and the staff at the Daily Bugle. The Vision has no information, but encourages her to stay on the strait and narrow as many Avengers have criminal pasts. It's not until she's creeping outside Aunt May's house that Spider-Man appears, spooking her out in his new black costume...

Amazing Spider-Man #252
The Daily Bugle runs a story on the missing heroes on the day that they return! Spider-Man emerges from the construct in Central Park with Dr Curt Conners in tow, having been turned from the Lizard to his human form by the Enchantress. He take Doc Conners home and returns to his own apartment (leaving again just before the Black Cat shows up). He destroys the photos he took on Battleworld and his new costume - which almost seems to be alive - slinks back onto him, encouraging him to go for a web-spin. He interrupts two arguing kids and shows them how great New York is, in celebration of being home again.
Incredible Hulk #295
The Hulk emerges from the construct, nursing a leg injury from the final fight with Ultron and with limited control over his rage. He angrily defeats Boomerang when he rescues Kate Waynesboro from Max Hammer's apartment. In his absence, Hammer has been giving away gamma treatments to loads of people. When one of the tested dogs comes back dead, having been shot by its owner to protect his family from its rage, Hammer ends up transforming into an angry behemoth right before the Hulk's eyes.

Uncanny X-Men #181
When the X-Men teleported off Battleworld, a giant alien dragon came along for the ride! Now, the X-Men emerge in Japan and the dragon has come with them. Rogue is sent back to America to check on the New Mutants while the X-Men and Sunfire face the dragon, but it's Lockheed who shoos her away from the city. A girl called Amiko loses her mother during the dragon's rampage. Wolverine decides to adopt her, but leaves her in the care of Mariko Yashida. Cyclops is conveniently dropped back into his honeymoon. Back in America, the US Government puts forward a bill for the Mutant Affairs Control Act.
Iron Man #182
The inebriated Tony Stark wanders the snow-covered New York in search of his pregnant friend, Gretl Anders, unsure if the cold or the alcohol will kill him first. Gretl finds him and he helps her give birth to a baby boy before the cold takes her life. Tony and the baby survive the night. Iron Man returns to Earth and tests the upgrades Mister Fantastic gave the suit using alien tech from Battleworld. Rhodey finds out Tony is in hospital. The experience with the baby makes him want to change his life and get help.

Fantastic Four #265[2/2]
The Invisible Girl is walking in Central Park with Alicia Masters and her son, Franklin Richards, when a blinding flash signals the return of the Avengers. The Fantastic Four soon follow, but She-Hulk emerges in the Thing's place. The Human Torch starts explaining to Alicia that the Thing has stayed behind when the Invisible Girl is suddenly stricken with pain and a flash of radiation. It looks like the birth of her second child may be as dramatic as the first. The Human Torch rushes her to hospital.
Marvel Team-Up #141 (tie-in)
Matt Murdock takes to the streets as Daredevil and, with Black Widow, looks for clues that might save a kid from going to jail for a crime he didn't commit. Spider-Man swings back into action in his new costume and helps apprehend the rival pawnbroker who was behind it all.

Thing #11
It's been three days since the heroes left Battleworld, and Ben Grimm is starting to get lonely. The device that can transport him off Battleworld is stolen by a creater called a Taker. He gives chase and discovers a village where he meets a female alien called Llrrllllnnllyyrrl who helps Ben by giving him a flying beast. He flies it into the Takers' tower and is transported to another part of Battleworld. He changes into the Thing without thinking and confronts the Takers who give him back the device.
MCG Note: The fallout from the main series, the Avengers titles and the one-shot finale are all featured in colourFallout from the secondary tie-ins are featured in grey.

New Mutants #15-16 (1984)
Emma Frost reveals her plan to take Kitty Pryde back into the Massachusetts Academy by force; Kitty saves herself and Doug Ramsey with help from the New Mutants during AWAY GAME.

Fantastic Four #266-268 (1984)
Having been arrested after Denver returns to Earth, Doctor Octopus is called upon to assist in the delivery of the Invisible Girl's baby; the baby doesn't survive.

Uncanny X-Men #183 (1984)
Colossus breaks up with Kitty Pryde over his relationship on Battleworld with Zsaji during HONOR.

Incredible Hulk #296 (1984)
Hulk defeats Max Hammer during TOTAL WAR!

Incredible Hulk #300 (1984)
The Hulk's growing rage on Battleworld comes to a head as he becomes a savage Hulk, thanks to Nightmare's manipulations; Doctor Strange banishes Hulk to another dimension to save New York.

Thing #12-14 (1984)
The Thing's adventures on Battleworld continue; the Thing battles a wizard who's remarkably similar to Doctor Doom and meets the woman of his dreams, Tarianna.


Avengers #244-245 (1984)
The Avengers join in the war against the Dire Wraiths; Quicksilver approaches Bova to become Luna's nanny, but it doesn't end well during TOTAL WAR!

Amazing Spider-Man #255 (1984)
Hobgoblin emerges, having survived the Battle Van crash during THE ALIEN COSTUME SAGA.

New Mutants #21 (1984)
Doug Ramsey joins the New Mutants as Cypher; Magneto next appears, having returned to the seclusion of Asteroid M.

Iron Man #183 (1984)
Rhodey discards the upgrades Mister Fantastic added to his armour with alien tech on Battleworld when they prove to be too powerful on Earth.

West Coast Avengers #1 (1984)
James Rhodes joins the West Coast Avengers as Iron Man during WEST COAST AVENGERS ASSEMBLE!

Iron Man #188 (1984)
Tony Stark creates a new company, Circuits Maximus, to replace the lost Stark Industries .

Amazing Spider-Man #258 (1984)
Mister Fantastic performs experiments on Spider-Man's new costume and reveals it to be a living alien Symbiote; Spider-Man's costume is removed and contained during THE ALIEN COSTUME SAGA / THE SURTUR SAGA.

Thor #350 (1984)
The Enchantress is revealed to have survived the journey back to Asgard when she next appears during THE SURTUR SAGA.

Thing #16-18 (1984)
A mysterious cloaked man begins to make the Thing's life difficult on Battleworld.

Avengers #250 (1984)
The second source of suspicious energy detected by the Vision is revealed to be from Maelstrom; the bi-coastal Avengers join forces to defeat him during WEST COAST AVENGERS ASSEMBLE!

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #100 (1985)
Spider-Man learns the Black Cat gained her powers from the Kingpin, permanently damaging their relationship during THE ALIEN COSTUME SAGA.

Avengers #252-254 (1985)
The Vision's long-term plan to take over the world's computers is revealed and ended by the Avengers.

Thing #21-22 (1985)
Ultron's body is restored and he build an army of conquering robots on Battleworld; the Thing realises his experiences on Battleworld have been created by his own will, including the threat of Grimm the Sorcerer; the realisation ends Ultron's threat and dissolves his body, leaving him as just a robotic head; the Thing takes Ultron's head back to Earth while Battleworld explodes during TO ALL THINGS AN ENDING.

Fantastic Four #277 (1985)
The Thing returns to Earth with Ultron's head; Thing learns 'Alicia Masters' has become involved with the Human Torch during WRAITH WAR / TO ALL THINGS AN ENDING.

Thing #23 (1985)
Thing learns that he could transform back into human form is he'd managed to get over the mental block caused by Alicia Masters, which was already theorised by Mister Fantastic; feeling betrayed the Thing decides not to rejoin the Fantastic Four during TO ALL THINGS AN ENDING.

Iron Man #195 (1985)
Alpha Flight's Shaman helps cure James Rhodes' headaches caused by the Iron Man armour not being adjusted to his brain patterns during IRON MONGER.

Secret Wars II #1 (1985)
The Beyonder comes to Earth to observe humanity directly; the Molecule Man and Volcana next appear, having moved in together and trying to maintain normal lives during SECRET WARS II.

Iron Man #200 (1985)
Tony Stark becomes Iron Man again during IRON MONGER.

Thing #28 (1985)
The Thing becomes a wrestler when he joins the Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation.

Uncanny X-Men #200 (1985)
Magneto joins the X-Men and takes over the tutelage of the New Mutants at Professor X's request during THE TRIAL OF MAGNETO.

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #109-110 (1985-1986)
Daredevil reveals to Spider-Man that he's figured out his secret identity.

Uncanny X-Men #201 (1986)
Cyclops and Storm battle for leadership of the X-Men; Storm wins and Cyclops leaves the team during THE TRIAL OF MAGNETO.

Secret Wars II #7 (1986)
Absorbing Man, Kang, Titania and Wrecker next appear as part of the army of villains hired by Mephisto to kill the Beyonder during SECRET WARS II.

West Coast Avengers #7 (1986)
The Ultron-11 from Battleworld clashes with the more evolved Ultron-12 who wants to form a genuine bond with his 'father', Hank Pym; Ultron-11 kills Ultron-12.

Fantastic Four #288 (1986)
Doctor Doom next appears when the Beyonder restores him to his original form, reconciling his appearance son Battleworld after the destruction of his physical body during SECRET WARS II.

Secret Wars II #9 (1986)
It's revealed that the moment that gave the Molecule Man his powers opened the pinhole to the Beyonder's universe; the Molecule Man clashes with the Beyonder who dies trying to turn himself human during SECRET WARS II.

Avengers #266 (1986)
The Molecule Man and Volcana end up helping the Avengers to save Earth after the final battle with the Beyonder during SECRET WARS II.

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #117 (1986)
Doctor Strange alters the Black Cat's powers, removing the 'bad luck' element, during MISSING IN ACTION.

Uncanny X-Men #206 (1986)
Spider-Woman next appears as a member of Freedom Force.

Daredevil #237 (1986)
Klaw next appears, having returned to a semblance of sanity, trying to reestablish his reputation by taking down Daredevil.

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #125 (1987)
Bulldozer, Piledriver and Thunderball next appear, reforming the Wrecking Crew during UNDER SIEGE.

Fantastic Four #296 (1986)
The Thing returns to the Fantastic Four.

Amazing Spider-Man #283 (1987)
The Absorbing Man and Titania's relationship is confirmed as continuing; Titania is revealed to have a phobia of Spider-Man after he defeated her on Battleworld during UNDER SIEGE.

1987-064 Fantastic Four #300 (1987)
The Human Torch marries 'Alicia Masters'; She-Hulk leaves the Fantastic Four and returns to the Avengers.

Silver Surfer #1 (1987)
A rejuvenated Galactus returns during FREEDOM.

Thor #383 (1987) 
The Enchantress' attempt to lure Thor to her side in the Secret Wars is expanded in a flashback sequence.

Amazing Spider-Man #289 (1987)
The Hobgoblin's reign of terror comes to an end during THE HOBGOBLIN REVEALED.

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #127 (1987)
Dr Curt Conners is transformed into the Lizard again.

Amazing Spider-Man #298-300 (1988) 
Spider-Man's black costume is revealed to have bonded with Eddie Brock to become Venom.

Fantastic Four #319 (1988)
The Molecule Man merges with the Beyonder to form a giant Cosmic Cube during SECRET WARS III.

X-Factor #38 (1989)
Death does part Maddie Pryor and Cyclops when she dies opposing the X-Men as the Goblin Queen during INFERNO.

Solo Avengers #14 (1989)
Titania continues her feud with She-Hulk.

What If? #4 (1989) 
An alternate reality (Earth-1089) in which Spider-Man is possessed by his alien costume is revealed.

Quasar #8 (1990) 
Quasar finds out that Iron Man's discarded Secret Wars armour has gained sentience.

Uncanny X-Men #268 (1990)
It's revealed that Captain America and Wolverine already met in World War II.

Amazing Spider-Man #343 (1991)
The Black Cat loses her powers.

Avengers West Coast #74 (1991)
Spider-Woman joins the Avengers.

Uncanny X-Men #280 (1991)
Professor X loses the use of his legs again thanks to the Shadow King during THE MUIR ISLAND SAGA.

Fantastic Four Annual #24 (1991)
The Molecule Man is elected from the new Cosmic Cube and returns to Earth; Klaw is employed by AIM to capture the Molecule Man, but is fended off by Volcana; Volcana is unable to renew her relationship with the Molecule Man and needs time to think.

Fantastic Four #358 (1991)

The Thing is reunited with the real Alicia Masters when the one who married the Human Torch is revealed to be a Skrull called Lyja.

Amazing Spider-Man #361 (1992) 
The alien costume starts reproducing on Earth, beginning with the Carnage symbiote.

Avengers West Coast #84 (1992)
Spider-Woman's origin is revealed.

Avengers West Coast #100 (1993)
Hawkeye and Mockingbird's marriage ends when she dies fighting Mephisto.

Wolverine #82 (1994)
After the death of Mariko Yashida, Amiko is moved into the foster care system; Wolverine learns Amiko's foster parents are keeping the money he's been sending and he releases her from their care.

Force Works #6 (1994)
James Rhodes faces the Mandarin again as War Machine during HANDS OF THE MANDARIN.

Amazing Spider-Man Super Special #1 (1995) 
Other Symbiotes begin an invasion of Earth during PLANET OF THE SYMBIOTES.

Incredible Hulk #442 (1996)
The Molecule Man and Volcana's relationship is confirmed as having ended; the Molecule Man retunrs to life as a super-villain.

Avengers Unplugged #4 (1996)
Titania marries the Absorbing Man.

What If? #114 (1998) 
An alternate reality (Earth-9811) in which the heroes never return home is revealed.

She-Hulk #10 (2005) 
How Volcana and Titania were selected by Doctor Doom is revealed in a flashback sequence. 

Wolverine: Soultaker #5 (2005) 
Amiko Kobayashi discovers her parents belonged to a family of warriors, so she tries to follow in their footsteps to impress her surrogate father Wolverine.

X-Men: Kitty Pryde - Shadow & Flame #4-5 (2005)
'Puff' returns and is reunited with Lockheed.

Ms Marvel #6 (2006)
Following the return of the original Spider-Woman, Rachel Carpenter adopts the codename Arachne during CIVIL WAR.

Beyond! #1-6 (2006) 
A replica Battleworld is created by the Stranger who emulates the events of the Secret Wars.

What If?: Secret Wars #1 (2009) 
An alternate reality (Earth-90251) is revealed in which Doctor Doom keeps the Beyonder's power.

Superior Spider-Man #24-25 (2014) 
The Symbiote briefly returns to Spider-Man (unaware that his body houses the consciousness of Doctor Octopus).

Howard the Duck #4 (2015)
The Human Torch reveals a gem he brought back from Battleworld.

She-Hulk #11 (2015)
Volcana returns to villainy when Nightwatch hires her and Titania to lure She-Hulk away from incriminating documents.

Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars #1-4 (2015)
It's revealed that Deadpool was present but unnoticed on Battleworld.; Deadpool's insanity influenced a darker side of the Symbiote before Spider-Man tried it on; Wasp's wish was to forget Deadpool, which made everyone forget he was there; Deadpool wish ed for Zsaji to come back to life and live in peace.

Secret Wars #1-9 (2015-2016)
Doctor Doom gains ultimate power from the alien Beyonders and creates a new Battleworld (Earth-15513) shards of numerous alternate Earths; Doom is defeated by the heroes of Earth-616 and reality is restored during SECRET WARS.

Venom #3-4 (2018)
The origin of the alien Symbiotes is revealed.

X-Men: Gold #30 (2018)
Lockheed and Puff are revealed to have had young dragons together during TIL DEATH DO US PART.

Fantastic Four #5 (2019)
The Thing marries Alicia Masters.
Secret Wars
Secret Wars Omnibus
Secret Wars Box Set Slipcase
Includes Secret Wars #1-12

Secret Wars Box Set Slipcase
Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga vol.1
Includes Amazing Spider-Man #252, Marvel Team-Up #141 & Peter Parker the Spectucular Spider-Man #90

Secret Wars Box Set Slipcase
Spider-Man by Roger Stern Omnibus
Includes Amazing Spider-Man #251

Marvel Decades: Awesome Evolutions
Spider-Man: Black and Blue
Spider-Man: Saga of the Alien Costume
Spider-Man: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
Includes Amazing Spider-Man #252

Essential Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man vol. 4
Includes Peter Parker, the Spectsauclar Spider-Man #89-90

Iron Man Epic Collection vol.11: Duel of Iron
Superior Iron Man vol.2: Stark Contrast
Includes Iron Man #181-182

Captain America; Death of the Red Skull
Includes Captain America #292

Essential X-Men 5.2
Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men vol.10
Includes Uncanny X-Men #180 -181

Thor Omnibus by Walter Simonson Omnibus
Thor by Walter Simonson vol.1
Thor Visionaries: Walt Simonson vol.1
Includes Thor #341

Avengers: Absolute Vision vol.1
Includes Avengers #242-243

Incredible Hulk: Regression
Includes Incredible Hulk #294-295

Fantastic Four Omnibus by John Byrne vol.2
Fantastic Four Visionaries: John Byrne vol.4
Include Thing #10 and Fantastic Four #265

Thing Classic vol.2
Includes Thing #11

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