Issue Plot Building 1888

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Kang the Conqueror 1888[edit]

The Time Traveller[edit]

The Time Traveller (Alexander Hartdegen) Having demonstrated to friends using a miniature model that time is a fourth dimension, and that a suitable apparatus can move back and forth in this fourth dimension, he completes the building of a larger machine capable of carrying himself. He then immediately sets off on a journey into the future. While travelling through time, his machine allows him to observe the changes of the outside world in fast motion. He observes the sun and moon traversing the sky and the changes to the buildings and landscape around him as he travels through

His journey takes him to the year 802,701 A.D., where he finds an apparently peaceful, pastoral, communist,[1] future filled with happy, simple humans who call themselves the Eloi.

The wealthy, leisure classes appear to have devolved into the ineffectual, not very bright Eloi he has already seen; but the downtrodden working classes have evolved into the bestial Morlocks, cannibal hominids resembling human spiders, who toil underground maintaining the machinery that keep the Eloi — their flocks — docile and plentiful. He then travels into the far future, roughly 30 million years from his own time.

There he sees the last few living things on a dying Earth, the rotation of which has ceased with the site of London viewing a baleful, red sun stuck at the setting position. In his trip forward, he had seen the red sun flare up brightly twice, as if Mercury and then Venus had fallen into it. Menacing reddish crab-like creatures slowly wander the blood-red beaches, and the world is covered in "intensely green vegetation." He continues to make short jumps through time, seeing the red giant of a sun grow redder and dimmer. Finally, the world begins to go dark as snowflakes begin to fall, and all silence falls upon Earth. In the very end of the Earth, all life has ceased, other than the lichens that still grow on rocks, and a kraken-like creature, roughly the size of a soccer ball, that slowly moves onto shore.

the Time Traveller blunders into a highly advanced future society where time travel is illegal. The time machine is confiscated and the Traveller is arrested, but he eventually escapes after one of the future men attempts to steal the time machine.

An extract from the 11th chapter of the serial published in New Review (May, 1895) was censored from the book, as it was thought too disturbing. This portion of the story was published elsewhere as The Grey Man.

The censored text begins with the Traveller waking up in his Time Machine after escaping the Morlocks. He finds himself in the distant future of an Earth that is unrecognizable, seeing rabbit-like hopping herbivores near him. He stuns or kills one with a rock, and upon closer examination realizes they are probably the descendants of the Eloi. A gigantic, centipede-like arthropod approaches and the traveller advances ahead in time a day to flee, finding the creature to have apparently eaten the tiny humanoid. This dark ending of humanity was thought too shocking to be published.

the Time Traveller finally settling down with Weena in the 33rd century. Soon after his arrival in the future the first time he rescues Weena, a female Eloi he finds drowning in a river. Much to his surprise she is grateful to him and insists on following him.


Kang[edit]

time traveling despot from far in the future, the 21st century. Using arcane technologies from the future he has an edge over the Victorian Era, and is determined to shape the upcoming 20th century in his image. As Kang's real name is Nathaniel Richards, and has gone by other aliases, you might want to come up with your own alias.

the time-travelling Kang the Conqueror....is actually the Time Traveller H.G Wells wrote about, gone mad with power and trying to prevent the terrible future he visited.

"The master of time! The one who rules the mystic realm of limbo, where things never change!"


AVENGERS #8[edit]

the Chornonaut[edit]

  • Avengers have meeting
  • Parliment orders they look into the "event" in Egypt.
  • A UFO (chopper/Rigid Airship) has appeared and destroyed all arms!
  • Kang appears from UFO (on flat panel screen) and delivers his speach.
Master of time, Ruler of the mystic realm of limbo, where things never change.
"Put away your childish weapons. They are no more than toys to me!
I will not communicate with underlings! Send me the rulers of your primitive world so that I, Rama-Tut, can tell them my demands!

No need for such unseemily speed!
Time means nothing to Rama-Tut the Ruler!!

My business? Conquest of course, I claim this planet, this era and all its land areas as my domain. >br> As for you 'Avengers', I shall demonstrate how powerless you are against the immortal pharoah! At a mere touch of a button I shall render you helpless.

It is hopeless to defy me... My name may sound strange because it is not of your century - it is from the future! The machine I travel came from the year 4000, the 40th century is barbaric savages with men constantly at war, fighting with weapons so scientifically advanced that they cannot even understand theri composition. It was a simple matter for me to muster the barbarian warriors to my side, to make them my serfs! Within weeks I had carved out an empire for myself. But it was a hollow one! For I was merely ruler of a dying world. So possessing the greatest scientific knowledges of all time... armed with the weapons against which you have no defense... I proclaim myself KANG the first, ruler of the 19th century.

True I have removed myself to Limbo! But by the powers at my command I shall send another to battle in my sted... For I have all the warriors of the ages to choose from!"
  • Dinosaurs
  • Attila the Hun
  • Goliath (biblical)
  • Merlin the magician
  • Hercules
  • Hannibal and his elephants
  • the Morlocks (MiGo, or in other eras abominable snowmen)
  • Nuke = Uranium = Madam Curie = Lu Chen

Radioactive man[edit]

LANZHOU, CHINA, INDOCHINA, ASIA: Birthplace of Chen Lu (Radiactive Man).
Chen Lu is a railroad worker in the American West, and like his fellow Chinamen he recieves little respect from his American peers, but he continues onward to support his family. One day, while blasting through a mountain, Chen is caught in a cave collapse and ends up in a hidden chamber, where he is exposed to mysterious green glowing rocks. When he is eventually found, his skin has turned green, and he now has the strength of many men, capable of doing the work of ten men. This is lucky, because after Chen returns to work everyone around him begins to sicken and die, including his wife and two children. Chen is blamed and driven off by the surviving railroad workers, but their blame is justified: Chen is now giving off radiation, ten years before Marie and Pierre Curie would discover the concept. Now Chen is living as a hermit, bitter at the loss of his family and his freakish appearence, as well as his mistreatment in general, he has begun to lash out at nearby downs and at his former employers, endagering people with his rampages and even moreso with his radioactive aura.
Eventually they studied radioactive materials, particularly pitchblende, the ore from which uranium was extracted. By April 1898, Skłodowska-Curie deduced that pitchblende must contain traces of an unknown substance far more radioactive than uranium. In July 1898, Pierre and Marie together published an article announcing the existence of an element which they named polonium, in honor of her native Poland, then still partitioned among three empires. On December 26, 1898, the Curies announced the existence of a second element, which they named radium for its intense radioactivity — a word that they coined.


Origin of the Space Phantom[edit]

  • Limbo = Temporal Realm outside time
  • His possession powers do not work on "mystics"
  • agent of Immortus, master of time
  • military strategist on his home planet Phantus
  • Phantus invented time travel opening the portal to Limbo. Their temporal civil wars trapped his people in Limbo forever.
  • Immortus found Phantus (the Space Phantom) and offered him a deel to trade places with others.
  • he hates being a puppet and hates Immortus


Equipment[edit]

  • an electrified armor battle suit when the Avengers touch him
  • an anti-matter defence screen generator, capable of disintergrating any Earthly matter touched, it also deflects Thor's hammer.
  • a "vibration-ray" projector
  • an electromagnectic field amplifier, electrical paralysis generator
  • a ray to send Thor's hammer into sub-space
  • an anti-grav field to lighten/heavy the Avengers
  • an attractor ray to pull the Avengers helplessly inside his ship
  • a powerful electromagnetic field that causes an electro-chemical reaction that reverses Thor's transformation to human, creating a paralysis ray effect on the other Avengers.
  • nerve gas sprayer
  • a molecular expander
  • a personal force shield that can withstand any attack
  • neutrino-ray warheaded missile launcher (hand-gun size), fatal to all others but harmless to Kang that seeks out his enemies
  • a radioactive blast, his greatest weapon
  • Growing-Man stimuloids, packed with the "Growth Pollen", which causes them to grow in size and strength by absorbing kinetic energy; this Growth Pollen uses the same energy accessed, via the size-changing "Pym Particles" discovered by Dr Henry Pym.
  • a sword in hand-to-hand combat, considering himself a 'warrior for all the ages'.

Equipment[edit]

  • Nerve gas.
  • frequencies of sound can induce vomiting and some displays of light are pretty effective at causing seizures.
  • electrifying the surface. (Ideally, by causing sprinklers to go off, so the whole area is wet, and then just unleash a couple gazillion volts through the soaked area, while making sure that you are A) immune, B) not on the ground, C) otherwise protected from this. the massive electrical attack becomes Area of Effect.)
  • EMP would foozle the Vision.
  • shoot a bazillion bullets at him, he throws up a force field, and then drop him with throat-spasming poison gas, seizure-inducing strobes of light or disorienting infrasonics that make him yak, any of which could prevent further spellcasting and should ignore his bullet-stopping force field.
  • if he teleports or goes astral, just go home and come back later. It's *possible* that an astral figure will still be affected by sensory effects, and thus blinded / deafened / etc, but you still can't hurt him,
  • Thor's 'weakness' would be that he loves people. Threaten to kill a couple (hundred) thousand of them, perhaps by unleashing nerve gas across a city, and keep him busy using his weather control to blow it out to sea / wash it away / destroy the flying drone cannisters that are deploying it. Have lots of them, so that he has to fly around and deal with it. Once he's in whatever place you want him, following your poison-gas-deploying trail of bread crumbs, drop a nuke on him. (Use fuel-air explosives, same ka-boom, less pesky fallout.)


Immortus[edit]

Immortus then pulls out a series of historical challenges for the Avengers. Giant-Man fights the biblical Goliath (and beats him by shrinking himself down and sling-shotting him!), Iron Man defeats Merlin, and Thor fights Hercules. Cap is captured by Immortus and whisked off to the Tower of London. Immortus promises Cap that he can have Rick Jones if he fights his way through the guards.

research on ancient Egypt, notices some hieroglyphs which appear to show some ancient Egyptians curing blindness with a radioactive potion. Curious about the existence of radioactivity in ancient times. (note: surgical means!)

Ancient Egypt uncovers a Chopper!!

the babe En Sabah Nur has grown to a strong young warrior. He still feared and despised by all but Baal, who has become like a father to him. Now that Nur has reached manhood, Baal takes him to the secret temple of Rama-Tut.

The Pharaoh's grand vizier, Logos, has brought him word that Nur has reached adulthood. Rama refers to Nur as a "child of destiny" who "will become the most powerful being on the planet", and finds it unacceptable that the young prodigy's future be molded by Baal. He orders his warlord, Ozymandias, to lead all the armies of Egypt into the desert to find the boy.

While a bloody clash ensues above, Baal and Nur penetrate the heart of Rama's secret temple and discover a mysterious high-tech globe.

The Growing Man[edit]

When they found it, it was doll size, but it has since grown to human dimensions. Although it appears to be some form of robot, it is warm to the touch. When one of the scientists gives it a good knock on the chest, it comes to life and strikes him. The cop starts blasting away with his pistol, but the only effect it has on the robot is that it starts growing to the extent that it can crash through the wall and pick up a nearby house.

He doesn't seem to be interested in mindless destruction though, and keeps calling for his master asking why he has forsaken him and what task he can do for him.

The Police get their butts saved by Kang who turns up and shrinks the robot back down to doll size. He explains that the robot was planted on earth in preparation for a long-term plan but that the museum expedition had set him off prematurely. The police try to bring in Kang and he starts to threaten them. "Keep your distance!! To me you are like anthropoid cave men." The stimuloid was supposed to be a hidden weapon, left tiny and inert in the past so he could activate it when his enemies least expected. Kang resets the Growing Man to doll size once more and retreats to his time machine. The Growing Man is one of Kang's most potent weapons turning up again in Avengers 69 and 268 and more recently Thunderbolts 5.

Qin's Army, Terracotta[edit]

The Terracotta Army, sometimes referred to as "Qin's Armies", Terracotta Warriors and Horses is a collection of 8,099 larger than life Chinese terra cotta figures of warriors and horses located near the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. The figures vary in height according to their rank; the tallest being the Generals. The heights range is 6ft - 6ft 5in, or more than a full foot taller than the average soldier of the period. The figures were discovered near Xi'an, Shaanxi province, China.

Construction of this mausoleum began in 246 BC and is believed to have taken 700,000 workers and craftsmen 38 years to complete. buried alongside great amounts of treasure and objects of craftsmanship, as well as a scale replica of the universe complete with gemmed ceilings representing the cosmos, and flowing mercury representing the great earthly bodies of water. Pearls were also placed on the ceilings in the tomb to represent the stars, planets, etc.

The tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi is near an earthen pyramid 76 meters tall and nearly 350 square meters.


Kang Comic Notes[edit]

The Time Traveller[edit]

"My name is of no consequence, for you will be beneath the ground soon... Suffice to say that I am a humble man of knowledge, a self made king of men, formerly residing the London of your time. It was with the investments of Lord Doom that I perfected in the last years of the 19th century a means of traveling across the eons of time. I had adventures in Earth's farthest futures after which, following a brief farewell visit to my own day, I have dwelled in the phantom stream (limbo) for decades ever since as an explorer... a conqueror!"





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