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The Incredible She-Hulk
After surviving a deadly gamma radiation accident, scientist Brooke Banner travels the world in search for a cure to her inner force of rage that turns her into a massive green monster known as the She-Hulk. Though she is close, Banner must watch out because the malevolent General Ross and her team are searching for her and want to use her condition for military weaponry. Running out of time and options, Banner turns to her old flame Brett Ross for help. Meanwhile, a new threat rises as a power hungry soldier turns into a deadlier and more terrifying beast that can match even the She*Hulk's powers.

Avengers: Next Generation
S2-E2: The New Heroes The world celebrates its newest heroes as Loki's son, Jormungandr, dies and Ragnarok ends. The world thanks Magni and Modi, sons of Thor, Steele, Daughter of Iron Man, Symbol, Descendant of Captain America, Spinner, Daughter of Hawkeye and Mockingbird and Blue Spider, Son of Spider-Man. The original Avengers return from their voyage on Asgard and are divided and unhappy with the next generation, believing that the job is too dangerous for their children. Other heroes like Stephen Strange however, encourage the idea of a new team of Avengers as he invites his daughter Hazel Strange. As the team is split up by their parents, Magni and Modi search for a way to prove that they're more than capable of becoming Earth's mightiest.

Iron Woman
Toni Stark. Genius, billionaire, playgirl, philanthropist. Daughter of legendary inventor and weapons contractor Helena Stark. When Toni Stark is assigned to give a weapons presentation to an Iraqi unit led by Lt. Col. Jane Rhodes, she's given a ride on enemy lines. That ride ends badly when Stark's Humvee that she's riding in is attacked by enemy combatants. She survives - barely - with a chest full of shrapnel and a car battery attached to her heart. In order to survive she comes up with a way to miniaturize the battery and figures out that the battery can power something else. Thus Iron Woman is born. She uses the primitive device to escape from the cave in Iraq. Once back home, she then begins work on perfecting the Iron Woman suit. But the woman who was put in charge of Stark Industries, Orcana Stane, has plans of her own to take over Toni's technology for other matters.

Avengers: Next Generation
S2-E1: The Day Captain America Died With Ragnarok on the edge of happening, The Avengers became desperate. 20 years ago, Loki had almost won the day until Thor decided to go behind everyone's back and make a pact with the devil herself, Hela. She granted him the Blade of Valhalla, a weapon that would kill Loki, in exchange for his firstborn. Thor laughed as he made the exchange not knowing Jane had just become pregnant with their daughter. As the battle grew bloody, Steve Rogers picked up the Blade of Valhalla to pierce Loki's heart, only to be impaled by the God of Mischief's staff. The world mourned in Captain America's passing as Thor returned home and awaited 9 months only for his child to be killed at the hands of the Godess of Death. With the heroes broken, the Avengers were no more.

Avengers: Next Generation
S1-E9: Ragnarok As the team fails to contain Jordan from growing bigger and bigger, Ragnarok inches closer. Max and Monty realize that they are both equally worthy of wielding Mjolnir. As they both lift the hammer together, lightning strikes and shatters Mjolnir to dust. Afraid they've broken their father's weapon, the Uru dust reforms itself into two hammers for both worthy sons. Magni and Modi take on Jormungandr with their combined strength and bravery. Meanwhile Blue-Spider and Spinner heal their friendship to work together closely as Steele and Symbol help save civilians. Magni and Modi knock Jormungandr into the sun, killing him as the eclipse ends and the Avengers return home from Asgard. As New York is saved from Ragnarok, Monty and Hannah begin a relationship and the next generation of Earth's Mightiest Heroes celebrates.

Avengers: Next Generation
S1-E8: The World Serpent Jordan reveals himself to be Jormungandr, the son of Loki, wishing to continue his father's work of chaos and destruction. His mother Angrboda died of sadness when Loki was killed by the Avengers, leaving Jordan to discover who we was on his own. After studying the Avengers for years while they were dispersed and at their weakest he decided to finish his father's work. As the eclipse turns the sky red, Jormungadr begins to transform from his human form into a gigantic serpent in New York City. The gang realizes they need to stop him from growing any bigger before he becomes too destructive. The gang suits up with old Avengers gear to take down Jordan. Now using codenames, Max and Monty become Magni and Modi, Ben becomes Blue-Spider, Natalie becomes Spinner, Hannah becomes Steele and Maggie becomes Symbol. The Next Generation of Avengers assembles as Jormungandr Lokison takes his true form of the World Serpent.

Avengers: Next Generation
S1-E7: Worthy As Jordan feels thankful for Justin's capture, the gang becomes closer. Nathalie and Ben's relationship starts to heal over their newfound powers while Max and Monty continue to argue over who is worthy to wield Mjolnir. The rest of the gang is afraid that Ragnarok will continue after Blizzard's attack reminded them of a great winter. Jordan reveals to them that there is an Asgardian spell that can cast a protection over the Earth. Maggie steps away, unsure of Jordan's motives. The gang get together and perform the ritual as the moon slowly begins to block out the sun. Jordan laughs evily as the sun and the moon disappear. As Maggie interrogates Justin Hammer, he reveals that he was hunting Jordan down because he stole the weapon that killed Baldur from him. With the eclipse, not only is Ragnarok closer but the Bifrost is closed to Earth, locking the Avengers away on Asgard.

Avengers: Next Generation
S1-E6: Hammer Time Justin Hammer arrives to the mansion to attack the Avengers after hearing rumors of them being all in one place. His muscle Donald Gill aka Blizzard knocks down the doors after causing a sudden winter over New York. Justin recognizes Jordan and begins to hunt him down aggressively. The teens uses the best of their abilities to push back Blizzard. Hannah uses her father's tech, Max and Monty use their godlike strength while Maggie uses her great grandfather's shield. As they fight, Ben and Natalie realize they both have agile reflexes, their powers are beginning to bloom. As they defeat Blizzard and capture Justin Hammer, the snowstorm over New York continues.

Avengers: Next Generation
S1-E5: History Ben Parker Jr. and Natalie Barton are dropped off at the Avengers Mansion; their friendship still sour. Iron Man, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Spider-Man and Thor leave for Asgard via Bifrost. Thor leaves Mjolnir behind for his sons, Max and Monty, to wield, sadly to no success for either of them as they fight over who is worthy enough. As the gang all get to know each other, they learn from Jordan who has studied Norse Mythology that Ragnarok has four signs before the apocalypse happens, the first being the death of the Asgardian god Baldur. The final three are a great and sudden winter, the disappearance of the moon and the sun and finally the appearance of the World Serpent that will coil around the Earth and crush it. As the story is told, the mansion trembles and a supervillain arrives at their door.

Avengers: Next Generation
S1-E4: Assembled As Thor and Tony meet for the first time in 20 years, Max, Monty, Hannah, Maggie and Jordan meet. Monty and Hannah get quite close while Jordan tells them all about his fascination with The Avengers since he was a kid. Thor reveals to Tony he believes that Loki has returned and Tony nearly has a panic attack. Tony and Thor explain to the younger ones how 20 years ago, Loki attempted to commence Ragnarok which turned into a violent battle. As the Avengers nearly faced failure and the apocalypse neared, Captain America sacrificed his life to kill Loki and end Ragnarok. Since Steve Rogers' death, The Avengers' became traumatized and dispersed to make every second of their life matter. Tony and Thor agree to reassemble the Avengers and travel to Asgard to discover more and stop Ragnarok from happening.

Avengers: Next Genertation
S1-E3: Itsy Bitsy On a field trip to a SHIELD facility in New York, Ben Parker Jr. attempts to recreate the experiment that turned his father into Spider-Man. As he sneaks off into a restricted area, he is stopped by his best friend Natalie Barton, who reveals that she was tasked with keeping an eye on him ever since she joined the Black Widow program created by SHIELD. As Ben and Natalie's friendship grows sour from betrayal the experiment goes wrong. Both Ben and Natalie are affected by the arachnid radiation rather than a radioactive spider as they fall unconscious.

Avengers: Next Generation
S1-E2: Rightful Heir Outside of what was formerly Avengers Mansion, Maggie attempts to break in to steal Captain America's shield, left there by Steve Rogers when the Avengers disbanded. As she sneaks in she notices someone else breaking in as well, a young thief named Jordan Lachlan. Jordan reveals that he has a photographic memory of Avengers history. He reveals to Maggie the location of Cap's shield. Together they work to take the shield while Jordan searches for an Asgardian Nornstone only to be stopped by Hannah Stark and her robotic best friend H.A.P.P.Y. on her 18th birthday. They get into a scuffle until Maggie reveals that she is the great granddaughter of Steve Rogers and Peggy Carter while Jordan explains that he's gotten himself into trouble with Justin Hammer and only seeks protection.

Avengers: Next Generation
S1-E1: Thorsons When the Asgardian god Baldur shows up half-dead on Max and Monty's doorstep, their father reveals to them a deep secret, that he is Thor, God of Thunder and former Avenger. Thor explains to the twins that the death of his brother Baldur is an omen of Ragnarok, the end of realms. Thor notices that Baldur was killed by a blade owned by his worst enemy...Loki. Believed to be dead, it seems Loki has returned. Thor returns to reunite the Avengers after over 20 years of not speaking. Max and Monty follow along to learn more about their father's secrets when they arrive at what used to be Avengers Mansion, now hosting the 18th birthday party for Tony Stark's daughter.

Kingdom Keepers V: Shell Game
Finn, Amanda, and all of the DHIs are back for this new thrilling story that takes watchers below decks on the Disney Dream. As the Disney Dream joins the cruise fleet, a special treat is in store for guests aboard its inaugural sail from Cape Canaveral to Los Angeles: the Disney Host Interactive teenage guides will be part of the Dream crew. Finn, Maybeck, Charlene, Willa, and Philby are to attend the cruise as celebrity guests, and to perform a ribbon cutting for the DHI server to go live. The Dream is now the most advanced cruise ship in the world. But all is not right below decks. Strange things are happening. Unexplained phenomena. Only the Kingdom Keepers know the truth behind their invitation: nearly every Disney villain is represented onboard the new ship: whether on its decks or in its theaters. It's believed the Overtakers have infiltrated the cast and are "stowaways." Worse: it is believed they have stolen an important journal that once belonged to Walt Disney himself – Finn has been having dreams about this–and that some kind of mission is planned.

Kingdom Keepers IV: Power Play
The series opens with Charlene, Amanda and Finn at a roller-coaster simulator. Charlene designs their rides. Finn and Amanda are put through an insanely dangerous simulation; they begin to suspect Charlene of messing up with them. After a Kim Possible phone mission from Wayne, Philby, Maybeck and Finn decide that Charlene is under a spell by the Evil Queen from Snow White and that a kiss will break the spell. Maybeck tries, but fails, Charlene not letting him kiss her. That night Charlene is crossed over unexpectedly and Finn and Philby go to rescue her. Philby manages to kiss her almost unwillingly and the spell indeed breaks. Finn figures out that the Queen has more than Charlene under a spell. Willa is crossed over, but this is not supposed to happen. While she's crossed over, Willa is saved from drowning by Ariel from The Little Mermaid and finds out that the "characters" from all Disney movies are in fact real, not Cast Members. However, the others find out they can't get to her because the Overtakers cut Philby's connection to the DHI server. Finn, Maybeck, and Philby sneak in to the server room in the utilidors to get back the connection, which they accomplish. That night, Finn and Maybeck cross over and rescue Willa. When they're brought back, they think the Overtakers are trying to put them all in Sleeping Beauty Syndrome to make them useless.

Kingdom Keepers III: Disney in Shadow
The main characters battle the Overtakers to find their hidden friend, Wayne Kresky. The book features an augmented reality component, allowing readers to hold their book up to their computer to see a virtual 3D map overlaid on the book. After saving their friend Jess from the Overtakers, Wayne went missing. Jess also has the gift of seeing visions of the future like Wayne. She wrote down her visions in her diary, and knew they need her help to find Wayne. By hacking into the Disney computer system, Philby is able to make Amanda and Jess a DHI. By analyzing Jess's diary, they see that Wayne is being held hostage by the Overtakers in Epcot. They find clues that Wayne had left, knowing he'd be captured, and that leads them to the Norway section of Epcot, looking for a sword. They see that many Overtakers are now guarding areas in Epcot including Gigabyte from Honey, I Shrunk the Audience!, Crash test dummies from Test Track, and Vikings from the Maelstrom ride.

Kingdom Keepers II: Disney at Dawn
The story begins with DHI (Disney Host Interactive, or Daylight Hologram Imaging) day at the Magic Kingdom. Finn and the other DHIs are riding on a float when Philby (a DHI) notices a gray balloon on the castle. Due to the growing thunderstorm, however, it disappears in the crowd. The kids also notice that Chernabog, a character supposed to be on one of the floats, has gone missing. As the parade continues, Finn sees his old friend Amanda, and her sister Jez (Jess). We learn in this book that the characters have begun to be called Kingdom Keepers because of an adopted name given from a local newspaper. Amanda is trying to warn Finn about something when Charlene notices a pair of monkey-like creatures in the crowd. Jez slows, and Amanda (still trying to warn Finn) puts a leaf to her cheek. Realizing what she means, Finn knows that Maleficent is in the castle. Together with Philby, the boys go to Escher's Keep and make it to the apartment Wayne (an old Imagineer) had shown them months before. A Dapper Dan, (who Finn immediately guesses as Security) follows the boys up the stairs, Finn trying to trick him by crossing over to his DHI state. Meanwhile, the boys are trying to find out what's going on in the castle, Maybeck, Charlene, and Willa go to meet up with Amanda. Amanda realizes that Jez is a matter of fact a DHI, and doesn't know where her real sister went.

Kingdom Keepers I: Disney After Dark
Many nights, Finn has been appearing in Disney parks as a DHI and a hologram, while he is asleep. Finn realizes that these are no dreams, and are actually happening. While in the empty park one night, he meets Wayne, an elderly cast member and original Imagineer. Wayne tells Finn that he must find the other kid hosts and arrive at the park at the same time or else Disney is in danger. There is a mysterious group called the Overtakers, who plan to take over the parks and maybe the world. Finn doesn't believe Wayne, and Wayne sends Finn back to his real body by pressing a red button on a black fob. The next night he finds himself back in the empty dark park as his DHI. This time, he sees two of the other DHIs Charlene and Philby, and to make matters scarier, a group of pirate Audio-animatronics from Pirates of the Caribbean ride around in cars from Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, and they shoot lasers at Finn. Finn wakes up and sees the laser burns on his real body, his mom asks him what happened so he lies and says that a bully burnt him with a cigarette.

The Flash: Flash Forwards
The flash story in a musical.

Baker Street
Retale of the infamous detective.