Hulk Comic #7
The Black Knight
Trying to flee the battle between the Black Knight and the Walker, Brian Braddock's path is blocked by Walker's faithful wolf, Lupe. However, before the wolf can attack, Lupe is ambushed by Old Sarah Mumford's cat Greymalkin. The Walker comes out and orders Lupe to stand down. As the frightened Braddock flee into the nearby woods, the Walker utters some mystic words before sitting down on a tree stump. The Black Knight exits the hut and demands answers else his foeman feel the sting of the Ebony Blade. The Walker explains that he has been sent to Merlyn to collect them, but he wasn't aware that he was being sent for a braggart and a coward. The Knight explains that the man formally known as Captain Britain some kind of darkness grips him and that they need to find him. The Walker assures the Knight that they have nothing to fear as he cast a spell to make sure that wherever Brian Braddock went, he found himself back in front of Old Sarah's castle.
As Braddock attempts to flee the area he cannot get away from Old Sarah's cottage. This eventually drives him mad and he collapses into a dream where he sees a cloaked man standing between two stones. However, before he can identify who this person is, Brian is woken up by the Walker. Back in the cottage, the Walker explains that the three men must travel to the realm known as Otherworld. When the Walker goes outside, the Black Knight asks Sarah who their mysterious visitor is. Old Sarah explains that he is one of many Walkers who know the path to Otherworld. She tells the Knight there are five that were seduced into the service of the Dark Gods.
Meanwhile, outside, the Walker spots Mordred outside and witnesses in horror as his foe summons Trolls from below the Earth.
Recurring Characters
Black Knight, Brian Braddock, Walker, Old Sarah, Mordred, Lupe, Greymalkin
Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Nick Fury and his agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. have been attempting to liberate the country of San Miguel that has been taken over by Garcia Juanilla and the Sept organisation. However, they were find themselves trapped by their foes when suddenly some S.H.I.E.L.D. fighter jets arrive and begin bombing the city and destroy the defences that were set up as the Sept.
Wondering where the fighter jets came from, Nick Fury looks out the nearby window, he is surprised to see that Dum Dum Dugan has brought the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier to San Miguel. Fury then has President Gomez lead them to Juanilla's control room. There they get the drop on the man staging to take over the country. With his plan in shambles, Garcia regreats that he will not live to see Nick Fury's downfall and detonates bombs that are hidden on his body, killing himself instantly.
Soon Dum Dum Dugan enters the room and is happy to see that Nick is okay. The feeling is not mutual, because Dugan not only broke international law coming here, but also disobeyed his orders. However, because Dugan did save their lives, he thanks his old friend for their help.
Recurring Characters
SHIELD (Nick Fury, Dum Dum Dugan, Gabe Jones, Countess Valentina, Gaffer), Sept (Garcia Juanilla)
The Night-Raven
In a secret hideout the mobster known as Mister Big hires a man called the Assassin to eliminate the costumed vigilante known as the Night-Raven. After seeing the Assassins marksman skills, Mister Big is impressed. Meanwhile, at the police presinct, Captain Doyle is making it his mission to undcover the identity of the Night Raven and stop his lawless activities.
Later that evening, a drunk man is jumped by some thugs who try to mug him. Sure enough, the scuffle attracts the Night Raven who comes to the man's rescue. However, this is not a drunk man at all, as the Night Raven has walked into a trap. No sooner as he had knocked out the attackers, the "drunk" removes his mask revealing himself to be the Assassin in disguise, who manages to get the drop on the masked vigilante.
Recurring Characters
Nigt Raven, Mister Big, Assassin