Appearing in "What If Ghost Rider Were Separated from Johnny Blaze?"
Featured Characters:
- Johnny Blaze (Death)
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Ghost Rider (Azaziah) (Death)
- Zarathos
Other Characters:
- Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze) (Only in recap)
- Zarathos (Only in recap)
- Crimson Mage (Azaziah) (Only in recap)
- Mother of Heaven (Mary of Nazareth) (Invoked)
- Sophia (a passerby in Rome)
- Death (Mentioned)
- Carabinieri
- Guido
- Mino
- Vatican's Swiss Guards
- The Pope
- Asmodeus (Invoked)
- Moloch (Invoked)
- Mammon (Invoked)
- Koth (Invoked)
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Locations:
- Multiverse (Mentioned)
- Earth-616 (Main story and recap)
- Earth (Only in recap)
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- White House, Washington DC (Referenced)
- United Nations, Manhattan, New York City, New York (Referenced)
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- Basilica of Saint Peter
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- Hades (Mentioned)
- Heaven (Invoked)
- Hell (Mentioned)
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Items:
- Azaziah's Magic Globe (Main story and recap)
- Book of Souls
- Scimitar of Ra-Mon-Beth
Vehicles:
- Hell Cycle (Main story and recap)
Synopsis for "What If Ghost Rider Were Separated from Johnny Blaze?"
A Crimson Mage separates Johnny Blaze from Ghost Rider and takes the power of Ghost Rider for himself. He wishes to kill the Pope and rule the world. Johnny Blaze interferes in time and saves the Pope, after that Johnny kills Ghost Rider with the ceremonial blade, but dies as well because of the remaining spiritual link between himself and the Ghost Rider.
Appearing in "Matt Murdock, Agent of... S.H.I.E.L.D."
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- Doc Frost (First appearance)
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Synopsis for "Matt Murdock, Agent of... S.H.I.E.L.D."
In a world where Tony Stark was present at the accident that gave Matt Murdock his powers (his company being responsible for the radioactive chemical transport that crashed), he takes the injured boy to the newly completed SHIELD Helicarrier. When their tests determine the extent of his enhanced senses, Nick Fury decides to train Matt as a SHIELD agent. Meanwhile, agents of Hydra have kidnapped Matt's father, hoping to lure out Matt and the secrets of the isotope he's absorbed. Fury tries to hide this from Matt, but Matt's lie-detecting ability uncovers the truth. Matt tries to go rogue to rescue his father, but SHIELD is able to recapture him. Instead, Fury allows Matt to lead the mission to rescue Jack Murdock once they find his location. The mission is a success and Matt decides to go on being a secret agent under the codename: Daredevil.
Appearing in "New Life"
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Supporting Characters:
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- Bal-Tok
- Accuser (Minister)
- Imperial Korath (Minister)
- Unnamed
- Unnamed tribe of Humans/future Inhumans
Other Characters:
- "Primitive Man-Beast of Earth"/"Terrans"/"Tree-dwelling savages" (Mentioned)
- "Monolithic beings" (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- "Monolithic beings" (Mentioned)
- Inhumans (Mentioned)
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- Saturn (Mentioned)
- Earth (Mentioned)
- Titanos (Mentioned)
- Kree Supply depot/"Outpost #213" (Mentioned)(Name revealed)
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Items:
- Magno-Scoop
Vehicles:
- Eternal' spacecraft (Destroyed)
- Kree Spaceship
Synopsis for "New Life"
- Synopsis not yet written
Notes
- In "Matt Murdock, Agent of... S.H.I.E.L.D." plot by Barr and Miller, script by Barr.
Trivia
- Sui-San was originally intended to be a third-generation Titanian Eternal,[1], but, with Kieron Gillen's relaunch, she was retconned as one of the original 100 Eternals and one of the Titan exiles.[2][3]