MARVEL SUPER-HEROES: SECRET WARS #2
Maxi-Series · 1984-1985
Published
June 1984
Cover price
$0.75 USD
Edition
DIRECT EDITION
Era
Copper
UPC
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Key issue
Yes

Creators

Writer
Jim Shooter
Penciler
Mike Zeck
Inker
Absorbing Man (Carl Creel), Battleworld (Place), Beyonder, Bulldozer (Henry Camp), Captain America (Steve Rogers), Captain Marvel (Monica Rambeau), Colossus (Piotr Nikolaievitch Rasputin), Cyclops (Scott Summers), Doctor Doom (Victor Von Doom), Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius), Enchantress (Amora Incantare), Galactus, Hawkeye (Clinton Francis Barton), Hulk, The (Bruce Banner), Human Torch (Johnny Storm), Iron Man (Tony Stark), John Beatty, Kang The Conqueror (Nathaniel Richards), Lizard (Dr. Curtis Conners), Lockheed, Magneto (Eric Magnus Lehnsherr), Molecule Man (Owen Reece), Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards), Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner), Piledriver (Brian Phillip Calusky), Professor X (Charles Francis Xavier), Rogue (Anna Marie Lebeau), She-Hulk (Jennifer Walters), Spider-Man (Peter Parker), Storm (Ororo Munroe), Thing, The (Benjamin Grimm), Thor (Donald Blake), Thunderball (Eliot Franklin), Ultron (Ultron Pym), War Machine (James Rupert Rhodes), Wasp (Janet Van Dyne), Wolverine (James Howlett), Wrecker (Dirk Garthwaite)
Letterer
Absorbing Man (Carl Creel), Battleworld (Place), Beyonder, Bulldozer (Henry Camp), Captain America (Steve Rogers), Captain Marvel (Monica Rambeau), Colossus (Piotr Nikolaievitch Rasputin), Cyclops (Scott Summers), Doctor Doom (Victor Von Doom), Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius), Enchantress (Amora Incantare), Galactus, Hawkeye (Clinton Francis Barton), Hulk, The (Bruce Banner), Human Torch (Johnny Storm), Iron Man (Tony Stark), Joe Rosen, Kang The Conqueror (Nathaniel Richards), Lizard (Dr. Curtis Conners), Lockheed, Magneto (Eric Magnus Lehnsherr), Molecule Man (Owen Reece), Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards), Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner), Piledriver (Brian Phillip Calusky), Professor X (Charles Francis Xavier), Rogue (Anna Marie Lebeau), She-Hulk (Jennifer Walters), Spider-Man (Peter Parker), Storm (Ororo Munroe), Thing, The (Benjamin Grimm), Thor (Donald Blake), Thunderball (Eliot Franklin), Ultron (Ultron Pym), War Machine (James Rupert Rhodes), Wasp (Janet Van Dyne), Wolverine (James Howlett), Wrecker (Dirk Garthwaite)
Cover artist
John Beatty, Mike Zeck
Editor
Jim Shooter, Tom DeFalco

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Synopsis

Prisoners Of War! Synopsis for "Prisoners of War!" On the surface of Battleworld the heroes gathered by the Beyonder are attacked by the villains the god-like being has brought here as well. The villains, armed with weapons found on Battleworld's patchwork, managed to get the element of surprise. Elsewhere Doom flies across the landscape recalling the events that brought them here. He manages to find Galactus who attempted to attack the Beyonder earlier only to be cast down to Battleworld. Doom attempts to get Galactus' attention, but the world devourer merely rises from the ground and walks off ignoring the villain as though he were nothing more than a gnat. With his attempt to ally himself with Galactus a complete failure, Doom decides to follow through on his alternate plan. Returning to the massive fortress that the villains have commandeered for themselves, Doom blasts past the security defenses and gains access inside where the inert body of Ultron is being stored. Back at the battle, the heroes manage to regain the upper hand and send the villains in retreat, however they manage to capture the Enchantress, Kang, Bulldozer, Piledriver & Thunderball as prisoners. The heroes then go seeking shelter and find an abandoned fortress for themselves where they can contain their prisoners. As they are exploring the facility Colossus notices that Lockheed went missing in battle and thinks about how his girlfriend Kitty Pryde would be upset if they do not return home with the little dragon. After the villains are contained the heroes begin looking around and are surprised to find this fortress meets their every need but is completely abandoned. Captain America soon calls a meeting together and begins formulating a plan to capture their foes. He sends Thor, the Human Torch & Iron Man out on patrol while the rest of the group finds lodging and food. Elsewhere on Battleworld at yet another fortress, the mutant terrorist known as Magneto has found his own base of operations. Watching over the alien landscape before him, Magneto wonders if anyone else feels the same sense of destiny that he does of the events which are about to unfold. Meanwhile, the uncaptured villains return to their hideout to find Doom waiting there for them. Still thinking him a traitor they are about to attack when they are suddenly blasted aside by Ultron, who has been reactivated and reprogrammed to be loyal to Doom. Outgunned, the remaining villains have no choice but to follow Doom. Doom then begins playing up to the Molecule Man, easily one of the most powerful of them all. When Dr Octavius turns Doom's attention to Galactus, they pull the world devourer up on a monitor screen revealing him to be standing at the top of a peak glowing with energy. Doom assures Octavius that plans are in motion so that they will triumph and orders Octavius to rest. Octavius complies but is suspects that Doom will eventually betray them. At that moment Magneto infiltrates the heroes base while his opponents are trying to relax. She-Hulk and the Wasp discuss all the things left behind on Earth, while Cyclops and Mister Fantastic lament about being separated from their wives while Spider-Man & the Torch spend time together. Suddenly Spider-Man's Spider-Sense goes off warning him that Magneto is in the power core of their headquarters. While he web-slings off to confront him the Torch fires off a Fantasti-Flare to summon the others. When the other heroes arrive Spider-Man has been subdued and they are less than a match for Magneto either. As the Master of Magnetism dumps machinery on them and escapes, the Wasp tries to chase after him. Magneto responds by wrapping her up in metal and taking her prisoner. Getting free the Thing tries to chase after their foe but suddenly changes back into human form, much to everyone's surprise. Before they can go after Magneto, Captain America calls them all over to the monitor room where he and the Hulk have pulled up an imag