Appearing in 1st story
Invincible Iron Man (Vol. 3) #3
Featured Characters:
- Iron Man (Tony Stark) (Main story and flashback)
Supporting Characters:
- Friday (Main story and flashback)
- Dr. Amara Perera
- Doctor Strange (Stephen Strange)
Antagonists:
- Madame Masque (Whitney Frost) (Main story and flashback)
- Biohack Ninja (Unnamed)(Shadow only)
Other Characters:
- Galactus (Mentioned)
- SPVM officers (Only in flashback)
- Victor von Doom (Mentioned)
- Hydra (Mentioned)
- Avengers (Mentioned)
- X-Men (Mentioned)
- Fantastic Four (Mentioned)
- Those looking for Madame Masque (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Humans (Main story and flashback)
Locations:
- Earth (Main story and flashback)
- Canada (Main story and flashback)
- United States of America
- Massachusetts
- New York
- California
- Los Angeles (Cameo)
- Venice (Cameo)
- Ocean Front Walk (Cameo)
- Venice Beach (Cameo)
- Venice Pier (First appearance)(Cameo)
- Venice Pier
- Venice Beach
- Ocean Front Walk
- Venice
- Marina del Rey
- Los Angeles
Items:
- Iron Man Armor Model 51 (Model-Prime Armor) (Main story and flashback)
- Doctor Doom's Armor (Mentioned)
- Eye of Agamotto
- Cloak of Levitation
- Wand of Watoomb
Synopsis for 1st story
Invincible Iron Man (Vol. 3) #3
Later the same night, Amara Perera is working in her lab at M.I.T. when Tony surprises her in her office following his near-death experience against Madame Masque. He confesses to her that he has been thinking about her all day, and clarifies to her that he didn't run out on their date because she wouldn't kiss him. When Perera questions why would Tony talk to her when he has so many superhero colleagues, Tony reveals that most people he knows underestimate his problems only because he's rich and famous. Amara subsequently asks Tony what happened against Masque.
A few hours back, Tony continued using the remotely-controlled suit to fight Madame Masque, and questioned Whitney's motivations. One of Madame Masque's attacks causes the suit to break down. When the suit reformed itself and Tony reacquired its signal, Madame Masque had teleported away. The suit flew away from the scene and found its way back to Tony as SPVM officers arrived. Tony then orders Friday to call Doctor Strange.
Back to the present at M.I.T., Tony tells Amara that he's pissed off, as he's too smart not to have little idea of what is going on with Madame Masque and Victor von Doom. Amara still wonders why did Tony come to her, he tells Amara he feels she's completely out of his league, and he can't shake the idea of becoming a man worthy of deserving her. Amara confesses what Tony said was lovely, and kisses him. They are soon interrupted by Friday, who informs Tony that Doctor Strange is returning his call. Tony prepares to leave, promises Amara to call her as soon as everything is figured out and kisses her again. Before leaving, Tony enunciates "Hail Hydra," which baffles Amara, and claims he was just checking. He subsequently flies away to meet Strange.
In Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum, Tony and Stephen question Doctor Doom's new makeover and attitude. Wondering as well how did Madame Masque and Doom know of the items of power that slip through the dimensional cracks and they did not, but more importantly, why isn't Doom trying to collect them as well. Strange is soon alarmed by the detection of the use of a mystic power source being used by Madame Masque in Marina del Rey, California. Tony asks Strange if he can take care of Masque, which Stephen agrees, as he already has his hands full. Tony thanks Doctor Strange and holds out his hand for a high-five. Strange initially refuses to "do it again," but after a few seconds he reluctantly high-fives Tony, who proclaims "Awesome facial hair bros!" to Stephen's dismay.
Tony travels to Marina del Rey using his suit in stealth mode, and arrives to a building where abnormal energy residue has been scanned by Friday. Tony finds a tape recorder in a table with a note asking it to be played. After scanning the object, fearing it could be a bomb in disguise, Tony plays it. Whitney Frost's voice comes out of the recorder. She apologizes to Tony for her rage-filled attack in Montreal, and claims either Tony is obsessed with her or it's fate that they always cross paths. She acknowledges Tony is desperate to discover her motivation, and she claims Tony should instead try discovering his own motivations. According to her, both are equally addicted to power, but Tony's is a manufactured illusion, while Whitney's is found and real. She mentions she would like for Tony to walk away from this, but she claims Tony won't because he's overwhelmed with attraction to her, and he's insane he can't have her anymore. Whitney threatens Tony with killing him if he tries to find her, and taunts him, stating she knew he would be looking for her in Marina del Rey, and that she's one step ahead of a futurist. Madame Masque ends her message with two warnings, to not look for her, and that he's not the only one looking for her. Whitney theorizes that if everything goes according to plan, those other people looking for her would come across Tony, and they are so secretive they would have to kill him. As these final words are played by the recorder, Tony finds himself surrounded by several black silhouettes with swords.Appearing in 2nd story
Captain America: Sam Wilson #2
Featured Characters:
- Captain America (Sam Wilson) (Main story and flashback) (As Falcon in recap)
Supporting Characters:
- S.H.I.E.L.D. (Main story and flashback)
- Commander Steve Rogers (Only in flashback)(As Captain America in recap)
- Director Maria Hill (Main story and flashback)
- Unnamed agents (Only in flashback)
- Commander Steve Rogers
- Redwing (Main story and flashback)
- Misty Knight (Main story and flashback)
Antagonists:
- Sons of the Serpent (Only in flashback)
- Supreme Serpent (Only in flashback)
- Unnamed members (Only in flashback)
- Supreme Serpent
- Armadillo (Antonio Rodriguez) (Only in flashback)
Other Characters:
- Kobik (Mentioned)
- Harry Callahan (First appearance)(Appears on screen)(Only in flashback)
- Frank Marhuender (First appearance)(Appears on screen)(Only in flashback)
- Press Corps (Only in flashback)
- Whisperer (First appearance as Whisperer) (Shadow only)(Only in flashback)
- United Nations (Mentioned)
- Baron Zemo (Helmut) (Referenced)(Only in flashback)
- Hydra High Sect (Referenced)(Only in flashback)
- Karl Malus (Only in flashback)
- Power Broker (Mentioned)
Locations:
- Earth (Main story and flashback)
- United States of America (Main story and flashback)
- Arizona (Only in flashback)
- Sonoran Desert (Only in flashback)
- Phoenix (Only in flashback)
- Sonoran Desert
- Washington, D.C. (Mentioned)
- New York
- New York City (Mentioned)
- New York City
- Illinois
- Chicago (Mentioned)
- Chicago
- Washington (Only in flashback)
- Seattle (Mentioned)
- Seattle
- Arizona
- Mexico (Mentioned)
- United States of America (Main story and flashback)
- Hell (Mentioned)
Items:
- Cosmic Cube (Appears on screen)(Only in flashback)
- Captain America's Shield (Main story and flashback)
- Captain America's Uniforms (Only in flashback)
- Captain America's Wings (Main story and flashback)
Vehicles:
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier (Only in flashback)
- Quinjet (Only in flashback)
Synopsis for 2nd story
Captain America: Sam Wilson #2
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "Thunder In Her Veins"
Mighty Thor (Vol. 3) #1
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Congress of Worlds
- Senator Volstagg
- Ghost Senators of Niffleheim (First appearance)
- Senator Milkmane (First appearance)
- Unnamed Senator of Alfheim
- Unnamed Senators of Nidavellir
- Unnamed Senators of Heven
- Senator Scumtongue
- Unnamed Senator of Svartalfheim
- Unnamed Senators of Vanaheim
- All-Mother Freyja
- Heimdall
Antagonists:
- Cul
- Thunder Guard (First appearance)
- Dark Council (First appearance)
- Malekith the Accursed
- Roxxon
- Dario Agger
- Unnamed agents
- King Ulik
- Unnamed Senators of the Congress of Worlds of Muspelheim
- King Laufey
- Loki
Other Characters:
- Roxxon
- Roxx News
- Jon
- Christine Sohn (First appearance)
- Roxxon Meteorological Embetterment Program (First appearance)
- Roxxon employees
- Roxx News
- Midas Foundation (Mentioned)
- Unnamed Light Elves (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
- Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers)
- Doctor Strange (Stephen Strange)
- Avengers
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- All-Father Odin (Mentioned)
- Lady Sif (Mentioned)
- Odinson (Mentioned)
- Hogun (Mentioned)
- Fandral (Mentioned)
- Queen of Cinders (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Asgardians
- Light Elves
- Dark Elves
- Angels of Heven
- Dwarves of Nidavellir
- Fire Demons
- Vanir
- Niffleheim Ghosts (First appearance)
- Rock Trolls
- Frost Giants
- Minotaurs
Locations:
- Midgard (Earth)
- United States of America
- New York
- New York City
- Manhattan
- Midtown
- 42nd Street
- McCarthy Medical Institute (First appearance)
- Maria Wheelock Cancer Center (First appearance)
- Maria Wheelock Cancer Center
- McCarthy Medical Institute
- Empire State Building (Cameo)
- 42nd Street
- Midtown
- Manhattan
- New York City
- Washington, D.C.
- Roxxor Beer Holographic Man-Hub (Mentioned)
- New York
- Earth Orbit
- Moon (Mentioned)
- Moon
- Europe (Mentioned)
- Balkans (Mentioned)
- Germany (Mentioned)
- Netherlands (Mentioned)
- Balkans
- United States of America
- Hell (Mentioned)
- Asgardia
- Yggdrasill
- Deep Dungeons
- Bifrost
- Saturn (Cameo)
- Asgard
- Jotunheim (Mentioned)
- Nidavellir (Named only)
- Vanaheim (Named only)
- Niffleheim (Named only)
- Heven (Named only)
- Svartalfheim (Mentioned)
- Alfheim (Mentioned)
- Yawning Void
- Muspelheim (Mentioned)
- Jotunheim
Items:
- Roxxphones (Mentioned)
- Silver Iodide Bombs (Mentioned)
- Mjolnir
- Iron Man Armor Model 51 (Model-Prime Armor)
- Cloak of Levitation
- Eye of Agamotto
- Destroyer Armor
- Hofund
- Loki's Scepter
Vehicles:
- Roxx News Storm-Tracking Space Station (Only appearance; destruction)
Events:
- War of the Realms (First appearance)
Synopsis for "Thunder In Her Veins"
Mighty Thor (Vol. 3) #1
- Synopsis not yet written