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COVER GALLERY

Stargate

The cover for the first issue of ‘Stargate: Insurrection,’ showing our main characters (from left to right: Dr. Randall Stryker, Colonel William Stryker, Lt. Matt Wright, and Major Ellen Cooper) standing ready and visible through the Stargate. The text, “A toy comic by Phil Wrede,” is visible at the top of the image.
The cover of the second issue of the toy comic series ‘Stargate: Insurrection.’ In the foreground, the protagonists (from left to right, Lt. Matt Wright, Major Ellen Cooper, Colonel William Stryker, and Dr. Randall Stryker) run from a trio of shadowy, silhouetted figures. Wright fires his rifle at them, but does not appear to hit his target. The text, “A toy comic by Phil Wrede,” is visible along the left side of the image.
The cover to the third issue of the toy comic series, “Stargate: Insurrection.” It’s a closeup on the face of the Eldritch form of the character Anthony Cage; superimposed over the three eyes of the face are the surviving Stargate team members, Col. William Stryker, Maj. Ellen Cooper, and Dr. Randall Stryker. Cage’s human form is visible at the bottom of the image, and at the bottom-left corner is the text, “A toy comic by Phil Wrede.”
The cover for the fourth issue of my toy comic series, “Stargate: Insurrection,” showing the principal characters (from left to right, Colonel William Stryker, Dr. Randall Stryker, Major Ellen Cooper, and Anthony Cage) running away from an open Stargate, one which has green tentacles crawling out of it, and an iris that looks more like a vortex that would suck you into hell if you got too close. The text, “A toy comic by Phil Wrede,” is visible on the lefthand side of the image.

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The Avengers!

Iron Man, War Machine, and Domino are on a Zoom call together on the top half of the screen. The title of the comic - "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Rollout'" - is on the bottom half of the screen.
Red Guardian, Rage, and Domino are on a Zoom call together on the top half of the screen. The title of the comic - "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Reframe'" - is on the bottom half of the screen.
Iron Man, War Machine, and Spider-Woman are on a Zoom call together on the top half of the screen. The title of the comic - "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Redress'" - is on the bottom half of the screen.
Iron Man, War Machine, and J. Jonah Jameson are on a Zoom call together on the top half of the screen. The title of the comic - "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Resign'" - is on the bottom half of the screen.
1. Whirlwind and a group of Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.) agents block an NYC street. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents… ‘Rhetoric’,” is visible up at the top of the image.
War Machine unleashes a burst of gunfire from the minigun strapped to his left shoulder while shouting, “Time to batten down the hatches!” The title of the comic strip, “All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents… ‘Rumble’,” is visible at the top of the page.
Thor sits on a couch, wearing wireless headphones, and holding a Nintendo Switch controller. He vows to finally defeat Kirby in Super Smash Bros.
On the top half of the page, we see King T’Chaka of Wakanda in his Black Panther garb, Domino, and Iron Man on a Zoom call. The title, “All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents… ‘Resume’,” is visible on the bottom half of the page.
Thor calls Ant-Man, "Man of Ants," and Ant-Man feels that implies that he only has the powers of all his older female relatives. Thor asks Ant-Man if that would actually be a bad thing, and encourages him to be proud of himself, and the people in his life.
On the top half of the page, we see J. Jonah Jameson, Domino, and Iron Man on a Zoom call. The title, “All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents… ‘Regret’,” is visible on the bottom half of the page.
Domino stands on a rooftop, looking over New York City as the sun sets. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents… ‘Reflection’,” is visible at the top of the page.
Thor and Shuri discuss the quirks of their brothers that they find most significant. Thor tries to make Shuri appreciate her brother, T'Challa, a bit more.
Klaw and Whirlwind walk across an open, sunny field. Klaw carries a pistol in his right hand. A location caption, “Somewhere Upstate…”, is located in the bottom corner. The title of the strip, “All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents… ‘Reveal’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In a dark room, with elaborate, wooden walls, The Leader stands over the Klaw, who looks like his body is about to fly apart into a trillion tiny pieces. He begs, "Please..." In the panel's foreground, Killmonger brandishes his pistol, saying, "What do you say? I'll finish him off, once and for all." The title of the comic, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Mind Your Manners'," is visible at the top of the page.
Thor and Wolverine enjoy cold glasses of beer in a lounge area of the Avengers' tower.
Iron Man, on a video call, declares, "To be an Avenger, it's no small thing. It means you can be trusted, anywhere, by anyone." The title of the comic strip, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Dooby Doo Down Down'," is visible at the top of the page.
On a video call, Thor and Rage discuss whether or not a god-like physique is necessary for fighting crime. Humans and near-ageless space aliens have different opportunities, not to mention demands on their time!
Shuri, Princess of Wakanda, and her father, King T'Chaka, walk the streets of New York City. She inquires, "Father, I thought you said Thor agreed to come." The title of the comic strip, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Thievery Corporation'," is visible at the top of the page.
Thor leaves his pet dog, Tanngrisnir, in the care of the Black Widow while he has to leave the planet on a mission. He plays fetch with the dog by throwing his enchanted hammer, Mjolnir, and the dog releases a huge charge of electricity as it chases after Mjolnir.
Iron Man flies above the New York City streets, and asks the question, "Say that again, Bruce?" The title of the comic, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'We Used to be Friends'," is visible at the top of the page.
Thor and Captain Marvel orbit over a dying star in outer space. Captain Marvel asked Thor to come along with her on this mission, to restart this star.
A helicopter approaches the Daily Bugle building, as seen in the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies. The title of the comic strip, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Take My Breath Away'," is visible on the left side of the page.
Over a video call, Hawkeye and Thor discuss the finer points of a pizza recipe that Thor shared.
On a video call, Domino and War Machine call Iron Man out for his performance in the previous comic strip's battle. The title of the strip, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'The Evil Has Landed'," is visible in the bottom-left corner of the image.
On a video chat, the Hulk expresses his feelings of loss and futility, and Thor tries to encourage him to see the world in a different way.
Iron Man lands in a nondescript parking lot. The title of the comic strip, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Everybody Needs Somebody'," is visible on the left-hand portion of the page. The location caption reads, "Nearer Stark Tower than you might think..."
Thor, on a video chat with the Canadian superhero Guardian, tries to explain why Wolverine doesn't want to speak with him. Guardian doesn't accept Thor's excuses.
Spider-Man clings to a high ceiling corner, muttering to himself, "What sort of mess did you get yourself into this time, Spidey?" The title of the comic strip, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Reluctantly Crouched at the Starting Line'," is visible in the bottom-left corner of the image. The location caption reads, "Somewhere upstate..."
On a video call, Thor attempts to explain to Red Guardian why he loves the people of Earth so much.
Iron Man and War Machine fly desperately through the sky. The title of the comic, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Engines Pumping and Thumping in Time'," is visible at the top of the image. At the bottom, the location caption reads, "In the sky Upstate..."
Beast and Thor, over a video call, argue about whether books or live theater is the more compelling form of entertainment. Thor prefers stage spectacles, while Beast likes a good book. Neither one of them is wrong, in stating his preference!
Klaw holds his pistol in his left hand, taunting Prince T'Challa of Wakanda, the Black Panther. The title of this comic strip, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Churning and Burning'," is present at the bottom of the page.
Thor has sent Ant-Man to the store, to buy some chips for him, but tragically, Ant-Man forgot his wallet!
In the hallway of the Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.) facility, Domino faces off against the airborne Whirlwind. At the bottom of the image, the title of this comic strip, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Deftly Maneuver'," is visible.
In a lounge area of the Avengers' tower, Thor welcomes Rage to breakfast. Rage worries Thor has prepared too much food.
Spider-Man and Spider-Woman dramatically swing on their webs through the Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.) facility. The title of the comic strip, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Muscle for Rank'," is visible on the bottom of the page.
Iron Man faces off with The Leader, in the same room where The Leader nearly disassembled Klaw. At the top of the page, this comic strip's title, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Fuel, Burning Fast'," is visible.
Behind the Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.) headquarters, T'Chaka, the King of Wakanda, and his nephew, Erik Killmonger, face off. At the top of the image is the title of the comic strip, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Reckless and Wild'."
"Somewhere upstate..." (per the location caption at the bottom right corner of the image), Iron Man awakens, surrounded by Prince T'Challa of Wakanda (the Black Panther), Shatterstar, Spider-Woman, War Machine, and Domino. He asks them, "Where did The Leader go?" The title of the comic strip, "All-New, All-Remote Avengers Presents... 'Speed Through the Finish'," is visible at the top of the page.
"Still Upstate..." (per the location caption), an agent of Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.), Klaw, and Whirlwind wait with their hands cuffed behind their backs.Well, Klaw has one hand cuffed; his artificial left arm is disconnected from his body. The A.I.M. agent remarks, "This sucks." The title of the comic strip, "All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents... 'Get Out of Town'," is visible at the top of the image.
In New York City, Moon Knight and Rage stand guard together. Rage remarks, "...I just think white robes and a hood are a bad look," referencing Moon Knight's traditional costume from the comics. The title of the comic strip, "All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents... 'The Gentle Art of Making Enemies'," at the top of the image.
Domino, an NYPD officer, and the Mayor of New York City are visible on a video call at the top half of the image. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents… ‘Meet the New Boss’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
In New York City, Rage, Black Widow, and the Falcon stand along the street, watching the activity in a nearby park. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents… ‘Everything You Say to Me’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Black Widow gestures across the street, telling Rage and the Falcon to, “Take HYDRA down.” The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents… ‘I Need a Little Room to Breathe’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On the top half of the image, Domino, War Machine, and Shatterstar are on a video conference call. On the bottom half, the title of the comic strip, “All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents… ‘Break Away Tonight’,” is visible.
Spider-Woman soars above the skyline of New York City, before she departs back to her home of Denver, Colorado. At the bottom of the image, the title of the comic strip, “All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents… ‘Look, Up in the Sky’,” is visible.
The prison bus driven by Thor, and carrying the prisoners left over from the big Avengers vs. Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.) fight, approaches the Vault, the big prison for superpowered criminals in Canon City, Colorado. The title of this comic strip, ‘Time Keeps Draggin’ On’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Shuri, the Princess of Wakanda, Beast, King T’Chaka of Wakanda, and War Machine are all on a video conference call. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents… ‘Learn Everything the Hard Way’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
Shatterstar prepares for a significant fight, declaring that he’s headed for the roof of Avengers Tower. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents… ‘Out from This Masquerade’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
Daily Bugle intern extraordinaire Miles Morales runs down an office hallway, towards the sound of the voice of his boss, J. Jonah Jameson. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents… ‘Ain’t No Easy Way Out’,” is visible at the top of the image.
The Mayor of New York City, Mayor Gruenwald (named for late Marvel Comics writer/editor Mark Gruenwald), Domino, an NYPD officer, and War Machine are all on a video conference call. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents… ‘I’d Rather Be Dead Than Have It Be True’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
Spider-Man and Spider-Woman (who’s back, for some reason) watch the streets of New York City at night, from high atop the roof of a building. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents… ‘Can’t Believe This Is it’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
In the gym at Avengers Tower, Rage and Domino are sparring, as the sun comes up. The title of the comic strip, “Clowns to the Left of Me’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
A group of civilians protest the Avengers in the parking lot across from the Avengers tower. Their leader, the woman that called HYDRA to come attack the food truck vendors in the park, holds a sign that reads, “Aveng-ares? More like, Aveng-aren’ts!!” The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents… ‘Jokers to the Right’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
Captain America stands outside of Avengers Tower, unmasked, with his hands in the air. He says, “This is a challenging time…” Domino stands behind him, looking vaguely annoyed. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents… ‘Here I Am’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
In a Long Island beach house (per the location caption), a man stands with his back to the reader, holding a glass in a raised hand. He starts to say, “You’re, uh, you’re probably wondering…” The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Rebranded Avengers Presents… ‘Your Friends, They All Come Crawling’,” at the bottom of the image.
In this comic strip, Captain America and the Falcon discuss Cap's less-than-successful love life, since being thawed from the block of ice that preserved him at the end of World War II. Cap doesn't exactly agree with how the Falcon tries to impress his dates.
After the Midtown High school day has ended, Eugene Patilio reveals to Miles Morales that he is, secretly, the Fabulous Frog-Man! Unfortunately, Eugene can't unzip the costume to show his face to the world.
The Red Guardian stands by himself, singing the chorus to Maroon 5's song 'Moves Like Jagger,' only he's replaced the word "Jagger" with the word "Jager," as in the Jagermeister liquor. Captain Marvel tries to correct him, but Red Guardian argues that he's familiar with the song because of a Jagermeister commercial in his home country that used the tune of 'Moves Like Jagger' to sell the product.
As he walks through the stacks of his local library, Rage can't believe how many books written by Tom Clancy (and people like Tom Clancy) are on the shelves.
Spider-Man and Hawkeye bump into one another at a cemetery. It's an awkward interaction.
In the early morning winter snow, Spider-Man dances around New York City, singing Christmas carols to himself.
Hawkeye tries to coach Captain America through the proper placement of his computer's webcam for video conference meetings. It... doesn't go smoothly.
Rage attempts to make a connection with Hawkeye over their (apparently) mutual love of short sleeves. Hawkeye, regretfully, has to disabuse Rage of his assumption.
His face covered in a disposable surgical mask, J. Jonah Jameson sings a parody of "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year," to encourage people to behave responsibly, while the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the lives of countless people around the world.
As New Year's Eve fireworks explode around him, the mighty Thor soars through the air, bidding a fond farewell to 2021.
In the office of the warden of The Vault (per the location caption), two Vault Guardsmen shove Shatterstar forward. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘I Hear That Whistle Blowin’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Back in Colorado, Spider-Woman thanks Thor for transporting her back home from New York City. While Thor knows he'll miss Spider-Woman as a full-time Avenger, he also knows she won't miss Spider-Man's awkward romantic overtures towards her.
In the office of the warden of The Vault (per the location caption), Shatterstar kneels on the floor in exhaustion. The warden stands in the foreground, only his leg visible. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘I Hang My Head and Cry’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
The Vision asks War Machine why he changes his armor far less frequently than Iron Man. War Machine contends he's more comfortable with himself than Iron Man is.
At Avengers Tower, Domino and War Machine stand face-to-face. She says, “You’re not seriously leaving.” The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘The Terror of Knowing’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
Rage and Prince T'Challa of Wakanda discuss their mutual concern about climate change, and about how seriously Wakanda is taking the threat.
Back at The Vault, now, looking over the mountains surrounding the prison. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘You Make Me Dizzy, Running Circles in My Head’,” is visible near the bottom of the image.
In his mysteriously well-lit New York City apartment, Wolverine welcomes a rare guest: Luke Cage, the Power Man!
Outside of the breached wall surrounding The Vault, Cable beckons to the rest of X-Force. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘One of These Days, I’ll Chase You Down’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On a video call, New York City's Mayor Gruenwald (named for longtime Marvel Comics writer/editor Mark Gruenwald) and Domino argue over which one of them first realized HYDRA were the bad guys, and whether or not that actually matters.
Outside of a destroyed cell in The Vault, Dazzler jumps over the mind-controlled Shatterstar’s sword, as he swings it at her. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘We’re Face to Face, My Friend’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
The Shocker and Sandman share their mutual regret over how, as action figures, they can't actually have a drink of the beer they've obtained.
A Vault Guardsman leads Whirlwind, Klaw, and an agent of Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.) through the tunnels leading outside of The Vault. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘Better Get Out’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Agent Mobius of the TVA and a... familiar face bump into one another at the Coney Island Street Fair!
Spider-Man swings on a web, between the tall buildings of the New York City skyline at night. He tells himself, “C’mon, Spidey!” The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘Don’t Write Yourself Off Yet’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
On the street, while eating a taco, Domino gets a call from Lt. Governor Gerber (named for comics writer Steve Gerber). He tells her that they've been doing some polling, and it looks like she might be a good candidate to run for mayor!
A Delorean cruises through the nighttime streets of New York City; we can see Hawkeye at the steering wheel through the windshield. The title of this comic, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘Just Do Your Best’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Skurge (at action figure height and scale) attempts to impress Tigra with some of "his stuff," including a mini Twix bar, a white out tape dispenser, and a small American flag. Tigra is not impressed by any of this.
The exterior of the Daily Bugle building, as seen in the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘It Just Takes Some Time’,” is visible on the left side of the image.
Skurge (at action figure scale) tries to win Tigra over with some more of the things he's found, but she turns the tables on Skurge, when she finds an enchanted staple remover that absolutely hates him!
Miles Morales sits on the rooftop of Avengers Tower, and Thor stands next to him. They both stare off into the distance. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘Everything, Everything’ll Be Just Fine’,” is visible on the left side of the image.
The Scarlet Witch sits silently in a park, staring off into space. Behind her, the Vision tentatively extends a hand towards her, but can’t bring himself to actually touch her. The effect is, hopefully, like a romance novel cover. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘Burning Out [Her] Fuse Up Here Alone’,” is visible at the top of the page.
Iron Man and Darkstar over in the sky along the Ukrainian border (per the location caption).
On the roof of the Avengers Tower, King T’Chaka of Wakanda and his son, T’Challa, each in their Black Panther garb, walk across a landing platform. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘Time is Tight’,” is visible on the top of the image.
Hidden behind his shield, Red Guardian protects himself from an explosion in the Ukrainian capitol city of Kyiv.
Miles Morales stands on a rooftop above the New York City streets, looking concerned. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘Just Be Yourself’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Along the Ukraine border, the X-Men Wolverine and Colossus mill around, enjoying the momentary quiet.
Tony Stark and Mayor Gruenwald of New York City (named for longtime Marvel comics editor/writer Mark Gruenwald) talk before their video conference meeting officially begins. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘Somewhere I Belong’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
Domino and NYC Mayor Gruenwald (named for longtime Marvel comics editor/writer Mark Gruenwald) tour a debate site for the upcoming election. The Mayor accuses Domino of not understanding the electorate; Domino counters with the fact that only 20% of voters turned out to vote for him in the last election.
Outside of a Stark Industries warehouse, War Machine stands patiently as Spider-Man swings down to meet him. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘I’m Still Alive’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
As Domino and NYC's Mayor Gruenwald (named for longtime Marvel Comics editor/writer Mark Gruenwald) tour a campaign site in Central Park, the agitator couple Audrey and Gordon Tator chant off to the side: "Hey hey! Ho ho! The-global-elite-Satanic-conspiracy-has-got-to-go!" at them. The Mayor calls his security detail on the couple, who run away.
War Machine, Domino, the Falcon, the Black Widow, Rage, and Thor stand on the landing platform at the rooftop of Avengers Tower, looking up into the sky. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘I Want It That Way’,” is visible at the top of the image.
At a break in their campaigning action, Domino and NYC's Mayor Gruenwald (named for longtime Marvel Comics editor/writer Mark Gruenwald) sneak off to speak with secret allies who have information to offer. Domino meets with NYPD Detective McDuffie (who's named for comics/animation writer/creator Dwayne McDuffie), while the Mayor meets with a HYDRA agent!
Inside of Avengers Tower, Tony Stark stands with his back to a door, and his hand protectively over his heart. “I’ve walked into an ambush,” he says. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Overworked Avengers Presents… ‘Tell Me Why’,” is visible at the top of the image.
NYPD Detective McDuffie (who's named for animation/comics writer/creator Dwayne McDuffie) and Officer Osafer secretly meet with Domino during her campaign for Mayor.
Within the Daily Bugle building, J. Jonah Jameson shouts for his intern, Miles Morales. Miles stands just behind Jonah. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, Reacquired Avengers Presents… ‘Ain’t Nothin’ But A Heartache’,” is visible at the top of the image.
At the Jersey Shore, NYC Mayor Gruenwald (named for longtime Marvel comics editor/writer Mark Gruenwald) meets with a HYDRA agent, to plan their wave of voter intimidation for the upcoming election.
President Kirby (“played” by a figure of Bruce Campbell’s character Ash Williams from the Evil Dead franchise, and named for iconic comics creator Jack “the King” Kirby) sits behind his desk in the Oval Office. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Reacquired Avengers Presents… ‘No One Man Should Have All That Power’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On a walk from a covered parking garage through a dark alley, Domino and New York's Lieutenant Governor Gerber (named for Marvel Comics' writer Steve Gerber) discuss the coordination of their political party's leadership against her candidacy for mayor.
Tony Stark stands, impatiently, in his private lab in Avengers Tower. “Where’s my dinner?” he shouts. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Reacquired Avengers Presents… ‘You Can’t Escape My…’,” is visible on the right side of the image.
Baron Zemo confronts New York state's Lieutenant Governor Gerber (named for Marvel Comics' writer Steve Gerber) in a darkened alley.
Tigra and Luis stand at the edge of a riverbank on the Latverian side of that country’s borders, a small boat floating behind them. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Reacquired Avengers Presents… ‘Private Eyes’,” is visible at the top of the image.
At Coney Island, a HYDRA agent attempts to intimidate Domino, in the final days of her campaign for mayor. She outsmarts him.
A HYDRA agent attempts to intimidate the elderly operators of a local food truck, threatening to destroy their property if he finds out they voted for Domino.
Tony Stark and the mutant superhero Beast sit, waiting for a video meeting to start. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Reacquired Avengers Presents… ‘They’re Watching You’,” is visible at the bottom of the page.
At Justin Hammer's Long Island beach house, a HYDRA agent reports to Baron Zemo that the Mayor's lead is purportedly slipping in the election returns.
J. Jonah Jameson announces, on his podcast, that Mayor Gruenwald (named for longtime Marvel editor/writer Mark Gruenwald) has won reelection. Jonah cheers this as a victory for the common-sense voter. Daily Bugle intern Miles Morales doesn't agree.
Domino gives Mayor Gruenwald (named for longtime Marvel editor/writer Mark Gruenwald) a video call concession speech. After she hangs up, the Mayor turns to some of the attendees at his victory party: military liaison Major Steinberg (named for comics publisher/Marvel staffer "Fabulous Flo" Steinberg), Justin Hammer ("played" here by an action figure of Jeff Goldblum's character Dr. Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park), and a HYDRA agent!
In a dark parking garage, Baron Zemo and his HYDRA agents confront the Black Cat, whom they've apparently been blackmailing to influence the New York mayoral election against her best friend, Domino.
A C-130 transport airplane cruises through the sky, approaching Latverian airspace. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Discrete Avengers Presents… ‘They See Your Every Move’,” is visible at the top of the image.
The ominous exterior of Castle Doom in Latveria. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Discrete Avengers Presents… ‘Watching You, Watching You’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Doctor Doom conjures a web of mystical force before him, in the basement laboratory of his castle. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Discrete Avengers Presents… ‘’Don’t Lie When You’re Hurting Inside’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In downtown New York City, decorated for the holidays, the Fabulous Frog-Man stands at attention, and salutes. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Seasonal Avengers Presents… ‘You Better Watch Out’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In front of his monster truck that barricades the holiday streets of New York City, Baron Zemo and one of his HYDRA agents pose intimidatingly. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Seasonal Avengers Presents… ‘You Better Not Cry’,” is visible at the top of the image.
The Shocker poses in front of the HYDRA monster truck, remarking, “Shocking, isn’t it?” The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Seasonal Avengers Presents… ‘You Better Not Pout’,” is visible at the top of the image.
The Shocker lies in pain on the sidewalk in New York City, trying to catch his breath after Domino shot him with one of her stun bullets in the previous comic strip. He groans, “My small intestine…” (in a quote of a line of Philip J. Fry’s from Futurama) as Miles Morales, in his Spider-Man mask, kneels over him. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Seasonal Avengers Presents… ‘I’m Telling You Why’,” is visible at the top of the image.
A lone taxicab speeds through the snowy streets of New York City. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Seasonal Avengers Presents… ‘Somebody is Comin’ to Town’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In the middle of a holiday snowstorm, War Machine and Domino power pose next to one another. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Seasonal Avengers Presents… ‘For Goodness’ Sake’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On a video chat, Tony Stark tries to lift the spirits of his best friend, Jim Rhodes (known to much of the world as the superhero War Machine), after the news about his and Domino’s “break” in their relationship surfaced. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Business Avengers Presents… ‘You Know Better Than I Do’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
On an average street in New York City, NYPD Chief Shooter (named for Marvel Comics’ writer/editor-in-chief Jim Shooter) approaches a building described as a, “secret S.H.I.E.L.D. facility.” The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Business Avengers Presents… ‘The Big Fish Eat The Little Ones’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Thor and War Machine race through the sky, toward the Vault. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Business Avengers Presents… ‘Has the Light Gone Out for You?’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Captain America, Moon Knight, Spider-Woman, and Rage stand outside of an anonymous Stark Industries facility. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Business Avengers Presents… ‘Keep Breathing, Keep Living’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On their date in the city, Moon Knight holds out an ice cream cone for Spider-Woman. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Business Avengers Presents… ‘Keep Searching, Keep Pushing On’,” is visible at the top of the image.
The S.H.I.E.L.D. hit squad (“Dum Dum” Dugan, G.W. Bridge, Charles Little Sky, and Kate Neville) dramatically pose in front of their standard-issue S.H.I.E.L.D. vehicle, a Basic Assault Transport. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Business Avengers Presents… ‘Keep Fading, Keep Shining On’,” is visible at the top of the image.
New York City’s Mayor Gruenwald (named for longtime Marvel Comics writer/editor Mark Gruenwald) and chief of police Shooter (named for Marvel editor/writer Jim Shooter) sit in front of their computers, waiting for a video meeting to start. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Business Avengers Presents… ‘This Is For The Hearts Still Beating’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
On the prison floor of Avengers Tower, James ‘Rhodey’ Rhodes (better known to the world as the armored Avenger War Machine) and Tony Stark (also secretly famous as the Iron Man) stand outside of the cell in which the Leader is held prisoner. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Business Avengers Presents… ‘It Ain’t Me’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
Through a portal that leads to an Alternate Earth, Wong and Dr. Strange step through, bravely. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Multiversal Avengers Presents… ‘Could You Take My Picture?’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In her traditional black-and-white costume, Julia Carpenter, the Spider-Woman, swings on her webs above the nighttime streets of New York City. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Vengeful Avengers Presents… ‘I’ve Waited Here for You’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
Outside of the secret S.H.I.E.L.D. facility where Moon Knight was recently held captive, Damage Control’s field leader Lenny Ballinger helps him take some tentative steps out into the light of the night. With every step, Moon Knight remarks, “Ow.” The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Vengeful Avengers Presents… ‘I Sing Along With You’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On the set of the late-night-style talk show, "No Sleep 'Til Jonah," Reed Richards, leader of the Fantastic Four, argues from his chair: "Now, Jonah, you know the Avengers aren't hiding anything on the moon!" Jonah dismissively replies, "Malarkey! My son turned into a werewolf up there!"
Spider-Man, in his greyscale Spider-Armor, stands next to Iron Man on a New York City rooftop at night. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Thoughtful Avengers Presents… ‘I Wonder’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Agent Ross complains that he can't get past level 80 on Wakandan Tetris, and Prince T'Challa is amazed, remarking that not even his sister, the Princess Shuri, can get that fair. Ross admits that he plays the game at least 7 hours a day.
In his Iron Man armor, but wearing no helmet, Tony Stark stands proudly above a New York City building at night. He smugly asks, “Surprised?” The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Thoughtful Avengers Presents… ‘There Goes My Hero’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Iron Man leads Miles Morales (in his Spider-Man mask) and the Fabulous Frog-Man down the halls of Avengers Tower. Iron Man says, “Thanks for coming, guys.” The title of this comic strip, “All-New, Back-in-Black Avengers Presents… ‘Yes I’m Back’,” is visible in the top-left corner of the image.
In a field outside of the The Vault prison in the Rocky Mountains, Wolverine, Sunspot, Warpath, Dazzler, and Cable stand like they’re waiting for something. Wolverine, in particular, is looking up into the sky. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Coordinated Avengers Presents… ‘Run and Tell All of the Angels’,” is visible at the top of the image.
1. Beyond the perimeter of The Vault, Cable and Dazzler stand in a field in the Rocky Mountains. Cable holds a finger to his ear, as though he’s receiving a call. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Coordinated Avengers Presents… ’This Could Take All Night’,” is visible at the top of the image.
The combined X-Force and Avengers team - the Beast, Domino, Cable, Colossus, and Red Guardian - approaches the borders of the infamous super-prison The Vault, in the Rocky Mountains. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Coordinated Avengers Presents… ‘Help Me Get Things Right’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Within the walls of The Vault - the super-prison in the Rocky Mountains - the mind-controlled Whirlwind, Thunderstrike, and Darkhawk prepare to fight a combined force of the Avengers and X-Force. Behind them, the Controller watches eagerly. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Coordinated Avengers Presents… ‘Hook Me Up A New Revolution’,” is visible in the top-left corner of the image.
Outside of The Vault, the super-prison in the Rocky Mountains, the mutant Avenger Beast shakes his fist in anger, screaming, “Corrddd!” The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Coordinated Avengers Presents… ‘Watched The Last One Die’,” is visible at the top-left corner of the image.
In the main courtyard of the super-prison The Vault, warden-turned-would-be-world-conqueror Edwin Cord stands proudly before the mutant Avenger Shatterstar, whose mind has fallen totally under his control. Across from them stand Shatterstar’s friends and fellow mutants, Domino and Cable, the leaders of the activist group X-Force. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Coordinated Avengers Presents… ‘This One Is a Lie’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Within the walls of the Vault, the super-prison located in the Rocky Mountains, warden-and-evil-genius Edwin Cord stands opposite his prisoner, the mutant hero Shatterstar, who in the previous comic strip had begun to free himself from Cord’s mind control. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Coordinated Avengers Presents… ‘Looking to the Sky to Save Me’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On the set of his late-night-style talk show, “No Sleep ’Til Jonah,” Daily Bugle editor-in-chief J. Jonah Jameson holds his phone in front of his face, and looks at it angrily. “Blast… Wakandan Tetris!” he shouts. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Late-Night Avengers Presents… ‘No Sleep ’Til Jonah’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In front of a nondescript brick wall on the New York City streets, astronaut-turned-reporter John Jameson asks a man he’s stopped if he has anything to say to the Avengers. The title of the comic strip, “All-New, All-Late-Night Avengers Presents… ‘No Sleep ’Til Jonah 2’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On an alternate Earth, Spider-Protector (the Spider-Man of his reality) boots up his mechanized partner - Leo-Sp//dr - for the first time!
On an alternate Earth, Spider-Protector (the Spider-Man of his reality) is pinned to the ground by Infinity Ultron’s spear. Ultron calls him a, “little bug.” The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Multiversal Avengers Presents… ‘I Feel So Real’,” is visible at the top of the image.
We see the faces of Iron Man, She-Hulk, and Captain America on a video call. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Defamed Avengers Presents… ‘Now the Rhythm is All Right’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
Domino and War Machine face one another on a video call. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Defamed Avengers Presents… ‘I Finally Understand Your Point of View’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
Within the offices of the Daily Bugle, editor-in-chief J. Jonah Jameson and his son John take a break to play a game of pool. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Defamed Avengers Presents… ‘You’re Seemingly So Right’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Outside of Avengers Tower, Daily Bugle lead reporter John Jameson and his cameraman, Edward Brock, Sr., run away as fast as their feet can carry them from the Beast and Pepper Potts. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Defamed Avengers Presents… ‘The Metronome Is Wrong Again’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Inside a secret S.H.I.E.L.D. holding facility, the anti-Avengers hit squad from earlier - Clay Quartermain, Kate Neville, G.W. Bridge, and “Dum Dum” Dugan wait while eating snacks. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Defamed Avengers Presents… ‘I Keep a Seat on the Edge’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On the streets of New York City, Drax, Corsair, Yondu, and Mantis proudly pose. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Defamed Avengers Presents, ‘Visit Me In My Dreams’,’ is visible at the top of the image.
The android Jocasta pilots an Avengers skycycle above the streets of New York City, with Miles Morales (wearing his Spider-Man mask) seated behind her. She says, “You are riding this skycycle unsafely, Miles.” The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Fantastic Avengers Presents… ‘Haste Creates Waste’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Inside the lobby of the Baxter Building - the headquarters of the Fantastic Four - Benjamin Grimm (AKA the Thing) stands with his hands at his side, looking furious. He tries to say, “But, Susie! It was Johnny who - “ The title of this comic strip, All-New, All-Fantastic Avengers Presents… ‘Keep Your Eyes on the Road’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Within the Baxter Building - the headquarters of the Fantastic Four - Sue Storm-Richards, Reed Richards, and Johnny Storm (the Invisible Woman, Mr. Fantastic, and the Human Torch, respectively) pose as they face something that we don’t know what it is. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Fantastic Avengers Presents… ‘You Might Be Able to Drive’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Susan Storm-Richards, the Fantastic Four’s Invisible Woman, fights to maintain a barrier of invisible force energy against the assault of an Annihilation Reaver in the Negative Zone! The claws on each of the Reaver’s four arms are, unfortunately, breaking through the shield. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Fantastic Avengers Presents… ‘You’re So Lucky To Be Alive’,” is visible in the upper left-hand corner of the image.
Tony Stark and Jocasta plot a scheme to make it seem like she's dating him and Iron Man simultaneously, to take advantage of his secret identity and undermine the credibility of perpetual Avengers foe, Daily Bugle editor-in-chief J. Jonah Jameson!
War Machine and Jocasta hurriedly discuss how they're going to cover up the latest injury Tony Stark got while hot-dogging it in his Iron Man armor.
Outside of Justin Hammer’s Long Island mansion in the evening, Jocasta, Luis, James “Rhodey” Rhodes, and Tony Stark approach to attend the Hammer Gala. Tony is in a wheelchair, the result of an accident he suffered while hot-dogging in the Iron Man armor. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Eventful Avengers Presents… ‘We Continue to Chase the Sun’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Atop a building’s roof in Long Island, the Avenger the Falcon, and the Young Avengers Frog-Man and Kate Bishop, stand guard over Justin Hammer’s fall celebration party. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Eventful Avengers Presents… ‘Only to Burn Up Both Our Hands’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In the offices of the Daily Bugle, across the pool table that fills the staff break room, John Walker, the U.S. Agent stands and brandishes a cell phone. On the other side are editor-in-chief J. Jonah Jameson, and his son, the retired astronaut John Jameson. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Eventful Avengers Presents… ‘We Will Find Out What’s to Know’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Captain America holds his shield in front of his face to deflect the gunfire of a nearby HYDRA agent. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Eventful Avengers Presents… ‘In Warning Winds’,” is visible in the top-left corner of the image.
Inside of Justin Hammer’s Long Island mansion, the wheelchair-bound Tony Stark is faced by Spymaster, who has his gun drawn, though not exactly pointed at Stark’s head. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Eventful Avengers Presents… ‘The Truth Will Blow’,” is visible at the top of the image.
1. In the sky above Long Island, the Falcon and the Vision discuss their feelings on Justin Hammer, and how important it is for Young Avengers like Frog-Man to get practical, on-the-ground experience.
Outside of the White House, S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Wurmser (“played” in the Phil Wrede Marvel Action Figure Comic Universe by an action figure of Arnold Schwarzenegger) and President Kirby (“played” by an action figure of Bruce Campbell) go for a walk. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Capitol Avengers Presents… ‘Like A Leech’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Major Steinberg (“played” here by an action figure of Elisabeth Sladen) and New York City Mayor Gruenwald (“played” by an action figure of Peter Capaldi) stand before the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Capitol Avengers Presents… ‘It’s Always Here to Stay’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In front of the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., Moon Knight, Spider-Woman, and Wolverine stand around, looking focused. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Capitol Avengers Presents… ‘So Make the Speech’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Captain America flies out of the window of a tall-ish building, as broken glass and smoke swirls around him. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Capitol Avengers Presents… ‘That No One Dares to Say’,” is visible on the right side of the image.
Bound to a forklift in a darkened warehouse, S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Charles Little Sky looks on in irritation as Wolverine and Captain America stand before him. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Capitol Avengers Presents… ‘But If You Preach…’,” is visible at the top of the image.
S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Charles Little Sky is freed from the bindings that bound him to a forklift in an anonymous warehouse somewhere in Washington, D.C. An anonymous S.H.I.E.L.D. trooper stands next to him, freeing him from those bonds. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Capitol Avengers Presents… ‘The World is in Your Way’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Agent Charles Little Sky and two S.H.I.E.L.D. troopers sneak out of a warehouse in Washington, D.C. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Capitol Avengers Presents… ‘There’s Hell to Pay’,” is visible at the top of the image.
We see the faces of New York City Mayor Gruenwald (“played” by an action figure of Peter Capaldi), President Kirby (“played” by an action figure of Bruce Campbell), and Major Steinberg (“played” by an action figure of Elisabeth Sladen on a video call. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Good-PR Avengers Presents… ‘No Use in Treading Water’,” is visible at the bottom of the image.
Mr. DeMatteis, an English teacher at Midtown High (named for iconic comics creator J.M. DeMatteis, and “played” here by an action figure of Andrew Garfield) sits on his classroom desk, looking off into the distance and drinking a soda. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Good-PR Avengers Presents… ‘When There’s No Air to Breathe In’,” is visible in the top-right corner of the image.
The Midtown High AV Club tech classroom has been set up for the Tony Stark and Reed Richards presentation, with a couch, a refreshment table, and a stool. In a suit, Tony Stark sits on the couch, while club faculty sponsor Mr. DeMatteis (named for iconic comics creator J.M. DeMatteis, and “played” here by an action figure of Andrew Garfield) sits on the stool. He says to Tony, “Never fear, Mr. Stark - I don’t know enough about celebrities to ask gossip-y questions, anyway!” The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Good-PR Avengers Presents… ‘Help Me Find a Way’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On the set of his late-night-style talk show, Daily Bugle editor-in-chief J. Jonah Jameson turns to the “camera” and declares, “You didn’t think I forgot about you, did you?” The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Good-PR Avengers Presents… ‘No Sleep ’til Jonah’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In the Midtown High AV classroom, Tony Stark leans back on the couch, while speaking on a livestream video interview to the AV club’s faculty sponsor, Mr. DeMatteis (“played” here by an action figure of Andrew Garfield from Spider-Man: No Way Home, and named for legendary comics creator J.M. DeMatteis). “Everyone knows palladium powers Iron Man’s arc reactor!” Tony says. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Good-PR Avengers Presents… ‘Now Who Inspires You?’,” is visible at the top of the image.
A member of the Tracksuit Mafia stands in front of a brick wall at night, as snow has begun to fall. He holds a flaming molotov cocktail in one hand, and shouts, “Fire it up, bro!” The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Good-PR Avengers Presents… ‘Moods Are So Abrasive’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Outside of Midtown High, in the midst of a nighttime snowstorm, the Thing and the Human Torch from the Fantastic Four face off with a member of the Tracksuit Mafia, and longtime Spider-Man nemesis Sandman. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Good-PR Avengers Presents… ‘The Sound Is Too Persuasive’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In the hallways of Midtown High, Mr. DeMatteis and Coach Sink (“played” here by action figures of Andrew Garfield from Spider-Man: No Way Home, and named for legendary comics creator J.M. DeMatteis, and by an action figure of John Cena, named for legendary comics artist Bill Sienkiewicz, respectively) look like they’re ready for something to go down. Coach Sink is taking off his trademark baseball cap, and Mr. D carries the tactical baton that Agent Maria Hill left him in the last comic. The title of this strip, “All-New, All-Good-PR Avengers Presents… ‘Standing In The Way’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Two members of the Tracksuit Mafia smack around Miles Morales (in his red-and-black Spider-Man outfit) in the nighttime snow outside of Midtown High. The title of this comic strip ,”All-New, All-Good-PR Avengers Presents, ‘Help Me Find You’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Captain America coordinates the Avengers’ response to the Tracksuit Mafia riots from atop Avengers Tower, in a snowstorm. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Good-PR Avengers Presents… ‘Help You Find Me’,” is visible in the top-right corner of the image.
Our Cap squares off against the Starjammer’s Cap, atop Avengers Tower. “How dare you wear that uniform!” our Cap declares. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Good-PR Avengers Presents, ‘I’m Sorry to Inform You’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On the foggy nighttime streets of New York City, the Starjammer Corsair strikes a pose with his sword, facing off against a Tracksuit Mafioso bearing a machete. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Good-PR Avengers Presents… ‘No Time For Hesitating’,” is visible at the top of the image.
The Fabulous Frog-Man and his father - Vincent Patilio (“played” here by an action figure of Ben Mendelsohn from the MCU) - sit on the edge of an NYC rooftop at night. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Interlude Avengers Presents… ‘Know You’re Not Alone’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Inside Avengers Tower, the Beast angrily pleads with Tony Stark to listen to him. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Interlude Avengers Presents… ‘Come Into Your Own’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In Reed Richards’ idea room within the Baxter Building, he and Tony Stark discuss the role of music in their quest for inspiration. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Interlude Avengers Presents… ‘Everything in Constant Swing’,” is visible at the top of the image.
At the secret elevator entrance to a hidden S.H.I.E.L.D. (“Supreme Homeland Intervention, Executive Law-Enforcement Division”) base, Agent Wurmser (“played” here by an action figure of Arnold Schwarzenegger from the movie Terminator: Dark Fate) and President Kirby (who’s named after legendary comics creator Jack Kirby, and “played” here by an action figure of Bruce Campbell from the Evil Dead series) prepare for their descent. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Interlude Avengers Presents… ‘From May to Might’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Broadcasting from his office in the Daily Bugle building, J. Jonah Jameson rants at length about a recent “battle” between Iron Man and Captain America (shown in an inset). The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Interlude Avengers Presents… ‘Listen, You Will Find’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In front of the portal to the Negative Zone, Johnny Storm and the Richards’ family robot, H.E.R.B.I.E.(“Helpful Experimental Robot Buddy, Intelligent Edition”), converse before their mission. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Fantastic Avengers Presents… ‘Handcuffed to Your Deathbed’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In the Negative Zone, an Annihilation Reaver leans over a fallen S.H.I.E.L.D. (“Supreme Homeland Intervention, Executive Law-Enforcement Division”) trooper, hissing hungrily. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Fantastic Avengers Presents… ‘Tongues of Fire Lick Your Head’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In the Negative Zone, H.E.R.B.I.E. rushes to S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent G.W. Bridge’s defense, as an Annihilation Reaver creeps up on him. They both shoot at the Reaver, causing sparks to fly off its armored skin. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Fantastic Avengers Presents… ‘The Weight is Swinging Low’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In the Baxter Building, S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Wurmser (“played” here by an action figure of Arnold Schwarzenegger from the movie Terminator: Dark Fate) kneels over the body of the trooper he tried to rescue from the Negative Zone. He’s removed the trooper’s helmet, and exclaims, “My god in heaven. This is impossible!” The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Fantastic Avengers Presents… ‘The Wait is All We Know’,” is visible at the top of the image.
S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Wurmser (“played” here by an action figure of Arnold Schwarzenegger from the movie Terminator: Dark Fate) holds his smartphone in a hidden facility. “Thanks for taking my call, Mr. President,” he says. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Interlude Avengers Presents… ‘If We Could Do It All Again’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In Avengers Tower, Captain America and the Falcon overlook a row of windows that let in the bright daylight. Captain America laments Jocasta’s recent kidnapping, and the Falcon tries to talk him down. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Intelligent Avengers Presents… ‘Someday I’d Like to Land’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In the secret cave-like prison beneath his Long Island mansion, Justin Hammer (“played” here by an action figure of Jeff Goldblum from the Jurassic Park movies) looms ominously over his captive, the android Jocasta. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Intelligent Avengers Presents… ‘As Bitter As I Am’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Via a holographic transmission from the secret X-Force base in New Mexico, the Beast and Tony Stark (who stands in his office in Avengers Tower) argue about the course of action they each want to take, in response to the Reverend William Stryker’s escalating rhetoric of violence against the mutant community. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Intelligent Avengers Presents… ‘Nothing Affects Me Anymore’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In the hidden underground lair beneath his Long Island mansion, Justin Hammer (“played” here by an action figure of Jeff Goldblum from the Jurassic Park movies) orders his subordinates to seize the android Jocasta, from whose brain he intends to build his LLM “A.I.” bot. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Intelligent Avengers Presents… ‘All the Efforts You Have Made’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Inside the Baxter Building, the headquarters of the Fantastic Four, Kl’rt, the Super-Skrull, the shapeshifting king of the Negative Zone, shakes his fist and declares, “You will yield to the strength of the Negative Zone, or there shall be war!” The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Intelligent Avengers Presents… ‘Are Hiding in Your Room’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Inside the Baxter Building (the headquarters of the Fantastic Four), Johnny Storm can barely control his flame powers at the sound of the building’s alert siren sounding. Former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Kate Neville (“played” here by an action figure of Emily Van Camp from her appearances in the MCU) stands beside Storm, although not too close. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Intelligent Avengers Presents… ‘Everyone Else Continues to Stand’,” is visible at the top of the image.
The android Jocasta faces off against a Doombot in the middle of a New York City street. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Intelligent Avengers Presents… ‘Exactly Where I Most Belong’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On the streets of New York City, the Scorpion catches the Black Widow across her midsection with a strike from his mechanical tail weapon. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Intelligent Avengers Presents… ‘We Case Our Lines Into an Ocean’,” is visible at the top of the image.
The Super-Skrull punches the Human Torch clean out of the air, as they battle in the lobby of the Baxter Building, the headquarters of the Fantastic Four. The title of this comic strip, “All-New, All-Intelligent Avengers Presents… ‘Future Cluttering Its Waters’,” is visible at the top of the image.
President Kirby (“played” by an action figure of Bruce Campbell from the Evil Dead series, and named for legendary comics creator Jack Kirby) faces off against the X-Cutioner on the White House lawn at night. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Astonishing Avengers Presents… ‘Heart is the Mind of the Matter’,” is visible at the top of the image.
The creature Nihilus stands in the lobby of the Baxter Building, ungodly tentacles whipping from within his body. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Astounding Avengers Presents, ‘Is Your Heart Palpitating Yet?’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Spider-Man swings over to Dr. Octopus above the dark NYC nighttime streets. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Astounding Avengers Presents, ‘Old and Decided’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On the streets of New York City, Justin Hammer (“played” by an action figure of Jeff Goldblum from Jurassic Park) brandishes his proton cannon before the Avengers and the Starjammers! The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Astounding Avengers Presents… ‘I Just Need Something’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Justin Hammer (“played” here by an action figure of Jeff Goldblum from Jurassic Park) lies pinned underneath a dropped proton cannon. The android Jocasta sits on top of it, mocking him. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Astounding Avengers Presents… ‘I Don’t Want to Fear’,” is visible at the top of the image.
The X-Cutioner holds up a cell phone, with Reverend William Stryker (“played” here by an action figure of Michael Fassbender from the X-Men movies) addressing the President of the United States on a video call. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Astounding Avengers Presents… ‘Don’t You Dare Tell Me’,” is visible at the top of the image.
The X-cutioner, a HYDRA agent, and a member of the Tracksuit Mafia stand on the grounds of the White House, facing off against the unseen mutant heroes of X-Force. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Astounding Avengers Presents… ‘I Cannot be Made to Believe’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Domino lands a flying kick to the X-Cutioner’s face on the evening White House lawn. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Astounding Avengers Presents… ‘The Rings Under My Eyes’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On the set of J. Jonah Jameson’s late night-style talk show, “No Sleep ‘Til Jonah,” the X-Force members Beast and Domino sit next to President Kirby (“played” here by an action figure of Bruce Campbell from the Evil Dead series, and named for legendary comics creator Jack “The King” Kirby) as he and Jonah chat. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Astounding Avengers Presents… ‘No Sleep ‘Til Jonah’,” is visible at the top of the image. It’s Election Night, 2024.
On the New York City streets, the Fabulous Frog-Man faces off against the laser-rifle-carrying Jay Hansen. The Frog-Man is trying to talk Hansen into lowering his weapon. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Investigative Avengers Presents… ‘Hang Her Wings by the Door’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Jay Hansen, Nebula, and the Starjammers’ phony Captain America stand in a line next to one another in the nighttime streets of New York City. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Investigative Avengers Presents… ‘Guilt Had Forced Her to Land’,” is visible at the top of the image.
In a dark, round hallway, Jay Hansen raises his arms high, declaring, “I’m putting together a team… with a particular set of skills!” The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Investigative Avengers Presents… ‘Secrets of the Starjammers’,” is visible at the top of the image.
Iron Man (in his Extremis armor) and Captain America (in his Winter Soldier costume) pose dramatically in the nighttime streets of New York City. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Investigative Avengers Presents… ‘Secrets Within Secrets’,” is visible at the top of the image.
The Starjammers’ Captain America (Frank Simpson, who we’ve confirmed is definitely not Captain America) rushes at Ironheart on the streets of New York City, trying to interrupt her transmission of the Starjammers’ secret recordings. The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Investigative Avengers Presents… ‘New Old Challengers’,” is visible at the top of the image.
On the nighttime streets of New York City, Iron Man and the Black Widow pose dramatically, as they await further instructions from Reed Richards (AKA Mr. Fantastic, the leader of the Fantastic Four). The title of this comic, “All-New, All-Investigative Avengers Presents… ‘Dreaming of Funerals to Come’,” is visible at the top of the image.

Here comes… Daredevil!

1. The cover, featuring Daredevil hiding behind a motorcycle, which is blocking him from the view of Hellverine, the Weapon of Vengeance. Flames track the width of the image. In shadow looming overhead, the Kingpin of Crime oversees the scene. This is the first issue in the series, and text in the bottom right corner reads, “A toy comic by Phil Wrede.
The cover, featuring Daredevil standing in a burning church, watching as Father Miller (“played” here by an action figure of Peter Cushing from the film ‘Horror of Dracula’) and Hellverine fight. This is the first second in the series, and text along the bottom edge reads, “A toy comic by Phil Wrede.”
The cover of the third issue in this story. In someone else’s POV, Daredevil is surrounded by flames in an otherwise non-specific location, and he is approached by claws covered in even brighter flames. The text, “A toy comic by Phil Wrede,” is visible in the bottom-right corner of the image.
This cover image is of a white rectangle with a silhouette cutout of Hellverine in it, revealing Stick (“played” here by an action figure of Donnie Yen from John Wick 4) and Daredevil, posing dramatically in front of the nighttime lights of New York City. The text, “A toy comic by Phil Wrede,” is visible along the lefthand side of the image. This is the fourth issue of my Daredevil toy comic series.

Deadpool & Psylocke!

Deadpool and Psylocke pose next to one another on the cover of the comic, as a stylized profile image of Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator looms behind them both. The title of this series - “Deadpool & Psylocke” - is visible at the top of the image, as well as the issue numbering (this is issue 1).
Deadpool and Psylocke pose next to each other on the cover of this comic, with a swirling tower of lights behind them. Three bright yet indistinct silhouettes stand between them and the tower of lights, appearing vaguely ominous. The title of this series - “Deadpool & Psylocke” - is visible at the top of the image, as well as the issue numbering (this is issue 2).
On the cover, Deadpool crawls along the ground in front of the guy with boxing gloves who knocked him down at the conclusion of the previous issue. Though this guy wears boxing gloves, and is a G.I. Joe action figure, I’m going to refer to him as Van Damme. A spectral image of Psylocke hovers in the background, a miasma of purple and white light. The title of this series - “Deadpool & Psylocke” - is visible at the top of the image, and the issue numbering (this is issue 3).

ROGERS

An unmasked Captain America, with his back to the viewer, reminiscent of the pose in which Alan Ritchison stands in the REACHER season 2 promo poster. The title, “ROGERS” (in a font, again, reminiscent of the REACHER streaming show title font), is visible at the bottom of the image.

The Spectacular Spider-Protector!

Spider-Protector (which is what I call my Jimmy Woo version of the Japanese Spider-Man, for the sake of differentiation) faces off against Venom. Above them looms Spider-Protector’s gigantic robot buddy, LEO-SP//DR, and above him looms a tall bridge. The title of this comic, “The Spectacular Spider-Protector,” and the issue number (1) are visible at the top of the image.

Superman!

Superman (“played” by an action figure of David Cornswet from the 2025 Superman film) stands in between Bloodsport and Metallo as they attempt to fight on a blue background. The title of this comic (“Superman”), as well as the issue number (1), and the text, “A toy comic by Phil Wrede,” all occupy the top portion of the image.
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Welcome to PizzaRat dot Net, where I (Phil Wrede) post my toy comics!

The Idea

Comics, but with photos, instead of drawings.

The Process

Using stock photos as backgrounds, and digitally pasting photos of action figures over them. Graphic design software enables the lettering.

The Point

To make comics, to share stories, and to retroactively justify all the money I've spent on action figures over the years.

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