Last Hero Standing

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Last Hero Standing


Cover art to Last Hero Standing #1 by Mark Bagley

Publisher Marvel Comics
Schedule weekly
Format 5 issue limited series
Publication dates 2005
Main character(s) most MC2 heroes
Creative team
Writer(s) Tom DeFalco
Artist(s) Pat Olliffe & Scott Koblish
Colourist(s) Digital Rainbow's Rob Ro

Last Hero Standing is a limited series published by Marvel Comics in 2005. It was written by Tom DeFalco and drawn by Pat Olliffe. It stars many characters from the MC2 universe, such as A-Next and the Fantastic Five. Though these characters existed prior to this miniseries, Marvel wished to quickly reintroduce them to the public, following the success of Spider-Girl in digest size format. The series was released weekly and then reprinted as a trade paperback.

[edit] Plot

The series begins with the kidnapping of several well-known super-heroes of the MC2 universe.

While “joy-hunting” together in Canada, Wild Thing is shocked to discover her father Wolverine has been kidnapped in front of her eyes. Elsewhere across the world, one of the Ladyhawk sisters is abducted as well.

This eventually gets the attention of the Watcher Uatu, who later gives the readers an explanation concerning what the MC2 universe is all about. After the first appearances of the original Fantastic Four and the defeat of Loki, which caused the creation of the first group of Avengers, a new line of heroes have emerged in a possible future timeline. These heroes now form the groups of A-Next and the Fantastic Five (F5), while other heroes remain solo, such as Spider-Girl, the Green Goblin, and DarkDevil.

At the Avengers Compound, the headquarters of A-Next in the future, the young heroes are busy being trained by Captain America. At a local hospital, Iron Man has just visited a still comatose Scarlet Witch. After leaving her room, he hears noises in it, and when he re-enters it, she has been kidnapped as well!

At her home, young Mayday Parker (alias Spider-Girl) is busy taking care of her baby brother Ben, while being watched over by her parents Peter Parker and Mary Jane. After that, she leaves for school.

Meanwhile, the Thing of the F5 walks over the main streets of the city, when they suddenly start to crumble. Ben realizes he is in danger and sets off an alarm to alert his teammates, who notice the signal and leave to help their friend.

Peter later discusses recent events with Phil Urich (alias Green Goblin). They are attacked by a gigantic robot which manages to abduct Peter. A panicking Phil contacts May about this, who decides to investigate as Spider-Girl. She, the Buzz, the other Ladyhawk and the Green Goblin dive into a tunnel that was created by the robot that kidnapped Peter. There, they meet up with all the members of A-Next who discovered the same tunnel earlier, however none of them has a clue about why all of this is happening.

Meanwhile, somewhere else, an unconscious Peter is dragged by the robot into a dark realm, and a mysterious person demands revenge for an unforgivable sin that has haunted him forever.

An ancient Doctor Strange tries to gain the assistance of Doc Magus, but he prefers to work on his own despite the warnings of his friend Deacon. Doc Magus uses his astral form to scan the entire world for the missing heroes, which leads him to a dark cave. There, he gets attacked by a dark entity. This entity manages to defeat Doc Magus and kidnaps him as well.

At Avengers Compound, Captain America is exercising alone. Thunderstrike realizes Cap is feeling down because of his old age, and promises him that he does not have to worry about that because A-Next will follow him anywhere. Cap and Thunderstrike get called to an A-Next meeting. They discuss possible villains who could be behind the kidnappings. They suspect Kala (the queen of the underworld), Tyrannus (master of the subterraneans), Terrax (the tamer), the living Lava Man or Mole Man (the ruler of Monster Isle). They also inform the X-People about the situation, but Jubilee (the leader of the X-People) decides they work better on their own, causing J2 and Wild Thing to wonder why they ever bothered to try join the X-People; they are glad they decided to stay with A-Next. The team decides to split up to investigate the different possibilities.

At Barton’s Dojo, American Dream and Freebooter discuss things with retired hero Hawkeye. However, not much later, a crack in the ground is made and kidnaps the heroes as well.

At her home, Spider-Girl promises her mother and brother that she will find her father, and she leaves.

The Fantastic Five depart to Monster Isle, only to discover that Mole Man is dead, and that even a statue has been build in his honor. This means someone else has to be behind the kidnappings.

Spider-Girl, Captain America and Thunderstrike learn about the kidnappings at Barton’s Dojo. They jump into the hole together with J2 and Wild Thing. There, they discover a weird portal. After entering it, the heroes are immediately attacked by robot-like creatures and start to fight them. However, they get soon outnumbered and fear for their safety.

Not much later, the mastermind villain reveals himself to be Loki. He wants revenge on the Avengers, realizing he helped create them years earlier, and shows that he holds the missing heroes prisoner in life-size crystals. He also demands an end to the Age of Heroes.

Mary Jane fears about her husband’s safety. Surprisingly enough, Spider-Man returns home, but, he seems different and his eyes have turned completely evil, causing MJ even more fear. MJ also notices that Mayday is nowhere to be found and asks about her but receives no answer.

Spider-Girl and the other heroes are still being attacked by the robot-like creatures. Cap and Thunderstrike are defeated and kidnapped, and Spider-Girl suggests she and J2 retreat while they can. Though he does not like to desert their teammates, J2 complies.

Meanwhile in the city, Spider-Man confronts the hero he dislikes most: DarkDevil. The two fight each other, despite DarkDevil trying to stop the webslinger.

The Vision returns to Avengers Compound, where he finds Stinger discussing matters with Jubilee, who promises to contact them when she learns something more. The Vision explains he has arrived at the request of the President of the United States, G. W. Bridge, who believes the kidnappings could threaten the nation. Jarvis suddenly comes to inform the two that all of the missing heroes have mysteriously returned. Before more can be asked about the mysterious return or what happened with them, Jarvis also alerts them to the Spider-Man/DarkDevil battle in midtown.

Captain America, Wild Thing and Thunderstrike are put in chains. Wild Thing is angry at Cap for not seeing this coming, causing him to feel down a bit. Elsewhere in the caves, Loki managed to kidnap Nova as well. He injects Nova with a dark mist, which causes him to become evil and to side with Loki.

J2 and Spider-Girl return to the caves and set their teammates free. They later find Nova captured in the same crystals as before and set him free as well. Meanwhile, Loki has set up two sides of heroes against each other: the ones he kidnapped and turned evil against the unaffected heroes. He plans for the heroes to battles each other in an attempt to destroy them all.

The heroes begin fighting each other: The Human Torch fights the Hulk, and his flames reveal some robotic body parts covering the Hulk. Hulk manages to defeat the Human Torch by throwing water over him. Eventually, the Hulk almost gets taken down by Psi-Lord and the other F5. Hulk still feels angry about being called “Banner”, and Loki (who has turned invisible to the other heroes) uses his magical influences to make the Hulk even angrier.

The Hulk uses his gigantic fists to punch on the ground, which creates an earthquake throughout the city, destroying some buildings and at the same time defeating the F5. While some other heroes become injured along the way as well and taken care off by medical staff, the others worry about what to do.

In Asgard, Thor and Captain America try to figure out what is wrong with the heroes. Discouraged and concerned about his performance, Cap determines he should reduce his role in the matter.

Elsewhere in Thor’s castle, the Vizier notices that Nova is acting strangely. The Vizier senses Nova has been turned evil. He uses his magic spells to bring Nova back to normal and plans to do the same with the other Earth heroes. Nova also remembers what happened to him and reveals to his teammates that Loki is behind all of this.

Together, the Thing and Wolverine are battling the heroes, but Wolverine is stopped by Stinger and the Hulk. Thor transports himself and the others on Asgard back to Earth to confront the Hulk and the “evil” heroes.

Meanwhile, Spider-Girl’s spider-sense warns her about a mysterious presence which she can not see. Dormagus and the Vizier use their combined magic powers to make Loki reveal himself, and the heroes all fight each other. Captain America notices a gem hanging on Loki’s neck, and smashes it with his shield. Loki apparently used this gem to help him turn the heroes evil. Once the gem is destroyed, the heroes (including the Hulk) revert to normal.

A furious Loki releases a deadly blast against Captain America, injuring him. Thor releases a blast from his hammer which will send Loki into Limbo forever, and the Hulk decides to join him to make sure that Loki remains there.

Captain America dies, and Thor uses his hammer to grant Cap’s soul immortality. The soul floats into the skies, and creates a shiny bright star into the sky in the form of Cap’s shield, meant to always inspire the heroes and future generations to come.

[edit] Main characters in the miniseries

[edit] Notes

  • This mini-series was very popular among the fans because it used several old characters that are not often seen in the regular Marvel comics, such as Nova, Speedball, and Iron Fist. It was also popular for using characters that had either turned insane or were killed in the original Marvel Universe (such as Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye and Vision).
  • The kidnapping of Wolverine was first seen at the end of Spider-Girl #85 and repeated in the opening page of Last Hero Standing #1.
  • The miniseries reveals that Mole Man is dead in the MC2 universe.