Appearing in "The Incredible Hulk"[]
Featured Characters:
- The Incredible Hulk
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
Locations:
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Synopsis for "The Incredible Hulk"[]
- Synopsis not yet written.
Appearing in "The Black Knight"[]
Featured characters:
- The Black Knight
Supporting characters:
- Captain Britain (doesn't speak)
- Jackdaw (doesn't speak)
- Vortigen
- Merlyn
Villains:
Other characters:
- King Arthur
- Lupe, Vortigen's wolf
- Herne the Hunter (first appearance)
- Weyland the smith (first appearance)
Locations:
- Camelot
- Elsewhere in Otherworld
- Netherworld
- Earthworld
Items:
- Excalibur
- Vortigen's rowan wand
- Ebony Blade
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "The Black Knight"[]
The newly resurrected King Arthur brandishes Excalibur. He uses his magical power to send Captain Britain 'home', with Jackdaw to accompany him because "you may have need of his special powers." (As it turned out, Captain Britain wound up very far from home and did indeed need Jackdaw's help.)
Necromon gives his troops a pep talk, vowing that together they shall utterly annihilate their opponents. On Earth, Vortigen tests his new magical rowan wand (which he made to replace the one broken in an earlier episode) and discovers that it works. Herne the Hunter appears and summons him to Camelot.
Merlyn enters Camelot's forge and asks Weyland the smith to reforge the Black Knight's broken Ebony Blade.
Notes[]
Published by Marvel UK in April 1980.
Trivia[]
The magical spell recited by Vortigen in The Black Knight sounds like Lorem Ipsum.
Recommended reading[]
The next comic in this series.
Links and references[]
See also: Captain Britain.