Appearing in "Friends and Enemies"[]
Featured characters:
Supporting characters:
- Sharon
- Jeff
Villains:
- Block 45 gang
Other characters:
- Avant Guard
- Jeff's mum
- Saturnyne (in flashback)
Location:
- Kirkdale, Earth-238
Items:
- Stones (thrown)
Vehicles:
- Avant Guard flying machine
Synopsis for "Friends and Enemies"[]
The Avant Guard put Saturnyne's magical life-enhancing fluid in the water supply. Captain Britain rescues a kid from being beaten up, but now his friends and neighbours want to mount a revenge attack.
Appearing in "If The Push Should Fail..."[]
Featured characters:
Supporting characters:
Villains:
- Gangs
- Mad Jim Jaspers
Other characters:
Location:
Items:
- Life-enhancing fluid
- Chain
- Cups of tea
Vehicles:
- Avant Guard flying machine
Synopsis for "If The Push Should Fail..."[]
Saturnyne's chubby factotum Dimples tells her that the adulteration of the country's reservoirs is going to schedule. Jackdaw, whom Merlin had thought dead, returns from Otherworld and says he has a plan to stop the gang fight. True to his word, he gives all the participants a nice cup of tea containing the life-enhancing fluid, and they stop hating each other. But just as Saturnyne and her allies are celebrating the success of 'the push', Mad Jim Jaspers opens the floodgates of his twisted mind...
Appearing in "A Crooked World"[]
Featured characters:
Supporting characters:
Villains:
Other characters:
- The Status Crew
- The Avant Guard
- Dimples
Location:
Items:
- Monitoring equipment
Vehicles:
- Flying teapot
Synopsis for "A Crooked World"[]
As Earth-238 descends into chaos, Captain Britain and his companions are attacked by the Fury.
Appearing in "Graveyard Shift"[]
Featured characters:
Supporting characters:
- Simulacra created by Mad Jim Jaspers
Villains:
Other characters:
Locations:
- The heroes' graveyard on Earth-238
- A living room on Earth-616
Items:
- Teapot and teacups
- Gravestones
Vehicles:
- Flying teapot
Synopsis for "Graveyard Shift"[]
Captain Britain realises why Earth-238 has become insane, and the Fury moves in for the kill.
Appearing in "A Rag, A Bone, A Hank Of Hair"[]
Featured characters:
Supporting characters:
Villains:
- The Fury (in flashback)
- Mad Jim Jaspers (in flashback)
Other characters:
- Valerie Campbell (in flashback)
- Jackdaw (in flashback)
Locations:
- Otherworld
- Darkmoor, September 8th 1982, Earth-616
Items:
- A rag, a bone and a hank of hair
- Otherworldly scientific apparatus
Vehicles:
- Car (in flashback)
Synopsis for "A Rag, A Bone, A Hank Of Hair"[]
Merlyn and Roma have some reconstruction to do.
Appearing in "Attack Of The Binary Beings!"[]
Featured characters:
Supporting characters:
Villains:
- Binary beings
Location:
- Void between universes
Items:
- Laser pistol
Vehicles:
- Binary beings' void-traversing vessel
Synopsis for "Attack Of The Binary Beings!"[]
While traversing the void between worlds, Captain Britain and Jackdaw encounter a race of 'binary beings'. Each person in this species has two bodies but only one mind. Naturally, these aliens mistake the Cap and Jackdaw for a single person.
Notes[]
Also contains a look at the design aspects of Captain Britain by Alan Davis.
Trivia[]
- Contains stories first published in Marvel Super Heroes and The Daredevils in 1982 and 1983.
- The final story is "an untold tale of Captain Britain" set before X-Men Archives Featuring Captain Britain #1.
Recommended reading[]
The previous comic in this series.
Links and references[]
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