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=== | ===Summoned to Reality Z-25 31-H=== | ||
[[File:Summoning of Mervin.png|thumb|left|230px|The summoning of Merv the Griffin by [[Doctor Brain]], [[Jesse Brain|Jesse]] and two of the Docor's henchmen. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[For Whom The Toll Bells (comic story)|For Whom The Toll Bells]]'')]]Merv the Griffin was summoned from the [[Sixth Realm]] to [[Reality Z-25 31-H]] by the young witch [[Jesse Brain]] on behalf of her father, the supervillain [[Doctor Brain]]. He was magically bound to this realm until he could find [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]] (a superhero and Doctor Brain's archnemesis) and arrange for his death. However, the malevolent Doctor failed to tell Merv who or what “Captain Evening” was or how he might be found. Thus, Merv wandered the world for weeks, despairing of ever fulfilling his magical obligation and returning home. | [[File:Summoning of Mervin.png|thumb|left|230px|The summoning of Merv the Griffin by [[Doctor Brain]], [[Jesse Brain|Jesse]] and two of the Docor's henchmen. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[For Whom The Toll Bells (comic story)|For Whom The Toll Bells]]'')]]Merv the Griffin was summoned from the [[Sixth Realm]] to [[Reality Z-25 31-H]] by the young witch [[Jesse Brain]] on behalf of her father, the supervillain [[Doctor Brain]]. He was magically bound to this realm until he could find [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]] (a superhero and Doctor Brain's archnemesis) and arrange for his death. However, the malevolent Doctor failed to tell Merv who or what “Captain Evening” was or how he might be found. Thus, Merv wandered the world for weeks, despairing of ever fulfilling his magical obligation and returning home. | ||
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Despite now being free to go, Merv decided to stick around with Jenny and Captain Evening so as to fight Doctor Brain with them, and thereby get his revenge on the villain and his progeny. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[For Whom The Toll Bells (comic story)|For Whom The Toll Bells]]'') | Despite now being free to go, Merv decided to stick around with Jenny and Captain Evening so as to fight Doctor Brain with them, and thereby get his revenge on the villain and his progeny. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[For Whom The Toll Bells (comic story)|For Whom The Toll Bells]]'') | ||
=== Living among the Odds === | |||
[[File:Merv carrying Jenny Nowhere.png|thumb|right|215px|Merv carrying [[Jenny Nowhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Jenny]] during the assault on the [[Legion of Light]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enter–the Legion of Light! (comic story)|Enter–the Legion of Light!]]'')]]Merv soon settled in [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]]'s home. When [[Professor Madison]] and [[Rodney Rabbit]] came to stay there as guests, Merv was the one to offer them cookies. He later participated in the growing team of superheroes' expedition to investigate a transdimensional portal whose opening Madison had detected using [[Professor Madison's device|a new invention of hers]], although it turned out to be nothing to do with Doctor Brain. Merv subsequently participated, with obvious glee, in the impromptu “family game night” of putting [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]], the Living Skeleton, back together after his bones had been disjointed by [[Red Vicious]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enter–the Legion of Light! (comic story)|Enter–the Legion of Light!]]'') This completed the formation of the initial roster of Captain Evening's improvised superheroic team, “[[the Odds]]”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Redistribution (comic story)|Redistribution]]'') | [[File:Merv carrying Jenny Nowhere.png|thumb|right|215px|Merv carrying [[Jenny Nowhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Jenny]] during the assault on the [[Legion of Light]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enter–the Legion of Light! (comic story)|Enter–the Legion of Light!]]'')]]Merv soon settled in [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]]'s home. When [[Professor Madison]] and [[Rodney Rabbit]] came to stay there as guests, Merv was the one to offer them cookies. He later participated in the growing team of superheroes' expedition to investigate a transdimensional portal whose opening Madison had detected using [[Professor Madison's device|a new invention of hers]], although it turned out to be nothing to do with Doctor Brain. Merv subsequently participated, with obvious glee, in the impromptu “family game night” of putting [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]], the Living Skeleton, back together after his bones had been disjointed by [[Red Vicious]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enter–the Legion of Light! (comic story)|Enter–the Legion of Light!]]'') This completed the formation of the initial roster of Captain Evening's improvised superheroic team, “[[the Odds]]”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Redistribution (comic story)|Redistribution]]'') | ||
[[File:Captain Evening and Merv the Griffin in Redistribution.png|thumb|left|Merv the Griffin, [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]] and [[Jenny Nowhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Jenny]] in the sewers of [[New York City|New York]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Redistribution (comic story)|Redistribution]]'')]]When [[Jenkins]] and [[Professor Madison]] broke into Floor 239 of the headquarters of the [[Bureau of Singularity]] (who watched over [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], among other universes) at the [[Nexus of Realities]], Merv was visible on one of the monitors. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Singularity War (comic story)|Singularity War]]'') Within a few weeks of the group's formation, the Odds were summoned by the New York Chief of Police, who was desperate to solve the mystery of the “reverse robberies” which had been popping up all across the city. The Odds agreed to help and discovered that the culprit was [[Armagedda]], who was hiding out in the sewers and had plans to bring down human civilisations. The Captain ordered an ill-advised charge on Armagedda and a henchmen; he, Merv and Armstrong were easily captured, but Armstrong managed to distract Armagedda while the still-free Jenny worked out a way to exploit Armagedda's weakness to magic. After Armstrong tricked her into taking human form and going on a date with him, he brought her back to the sewers where Merv punched the still-human to the ground; before Armagedda could get her bearings and return to her true size and powers, Jenny [[shift]]ed her to [[Universe (Redistribution)|another universe]] using the [[Magic Sword of the Legion of Light]]). ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Redistribution (comic story)|Redistribution]]'') | [[File:Captain Evening and Merv the Griffin in Redistribution.png|thumb|left|Merv the Griffin, [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]] and [[Jenny Nowhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Jenny]] in the sewers of [[New York City|New York]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Redistribution (comic story)|Redistribution]]'')]]When [[Jenkins]] and [[Professor Madison]] broke into Floor 239 of the headquarters of the [[Bureau of Singularity]] (who watched over [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], among other universes) at the [[Nexus of Realities]], Merv was visible on one of the monitors. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Singularity War (comic story)|Singularity War]]'') Within a few weeks of the group's formation, the Odds were summoned by the New York Chief of Police, who was desperate to solve the mystery of the “reverse robberies” which had been popping up all across the city. The Odds agreed to help and discovered that the culprit was [[Armagedda]], who was hiding out in the sewers and had plans to bring down human civilisations. The Captain ordered an ill-advised charge on Armagedda and a henchmen; he, Merv and Armstrong were easily captured, but Armstrong managed to distract Armagedda while the still-free Jenny worked out a way to exploit Armagedda's weakness to magic. After Armstrong tricked her into taking human form and going on a date with him, he brought her back to the sewers where Merv punched the still-human to the ground; before Armagedda could get her bearings and return to her true size and powers, Jenny [[shift]]ed her to [[Universe (Redistribution)|another universe]] using the [[Magic Sword of the Legion of Light]]). ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Redistribution (comic story)|Redistribution]]'') | ||
=== Trip to England === | |||
[[File:Merv the Griffin in Battle of Britain.png|thumb|right|250px|Merv punches an [[Insect Person]] sentinel. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Battle of Britain (comic story)|Battle of Britain]]'')]]Merv accompanied the other [[The Odds|Odds]] to [[England]] when they were called by [[Chief Inspector Dennis]] of [[Scotland Yard|the Yard]] to help deal with the matter of a city which was being taken over by [[Insect Person|Insect People]]. It turned out that the Insect People were not taking it over militarily, just showing up all over the city and behaving in unpleasant but not violent or illegal ways. As the only Odd who could currently fly, he carried [[Armstrong Fatbuckle|Armstrong]] and [[Jenny Nowhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Jenny]] up the giant anthill to enter the Insects' hive; he offered his assistance to [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|the Captain]], who'd been forced to leave his [[Skycycle]] behind, but the superhero was too proud to accept it. | [[File:Merv the Griffin in Battle of Britain.png|thumb|right|250px|Merv punches an [[Insect Person]] sentinel. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Battle of Britain (comic story)|Battle of Britain]]'')]]Merv accompanied the other [[The Odds|Odds]] to [[England]] when they were called by [[Chief Inspector Dennis]] of [[Scotland Yard|the Yard]] to help deal with the matter of a city which was being taken over by [[Insect Person|Insect People]]. It turned out that the Insect People were not taking it over militarily, just showing up all over the city and behaving in unpleasant but not violent or illegal ways. As the only Odd who could currently fly, he carried [[Armstrong Fatbuckle|Armstrong]] and [[Jenny Nowhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Jenny]] up the giant anthill to enter the Insects' hive; he offered his assistance to [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|the Captain]], who'd been forced to leave his [[Skycycle]] behind, but the superhero was too proud to accept it. | ||
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[[File:Merv the Griffin in Encore.png|thumb|left|Merv the Griffin using [[Professor Madison's device]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Encore (comic story)|Encore]]'')]]Using [[Professor Madison's device]], Merv was able to pinpoint its location to under an ancient monolith, which he lifted. Underneath, they found the remains of Sir Dennis of Inde, [[the Blue Knight]], an [[King Arthur|Arthurian]] knight made immortal by his magical armour, who had been trapped under the boulder for centuries, magically kept alive. In thanks for their freeing him, the Blue Knight quickly pledged his services to the Odds, bowing to Captain Evening as his new “liege”. After they discovered that, over the centuries, the Blue Knight had degenerated into an incorporeal spirit animating a hollow armour, [[Merlin (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Merlin]] appeared out of nowhere and transferred the Blue Knight's spirit into the body of his [[Chief Inspector Dennis|last descendant]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Encore (comic story)|Encore]]'') | [[File:Merv the Griffin in Encore.png|thumb|left|Merv the Griffin using [[Professor Madison's device]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Encore (comic story)|Encore]]'')]]Using [[Professor Madison's device]], Merv was able to pinpoint its location to under an ancient monolith, which he lifted. Underneath, they found the remains of Sir Dennis of Inde, [[the Blue Knight]], an [[King Arthur|Arthurian]] knight made immortal by his magical armour, who had been trapped under the boulder for centuries, magically kept alive. In thanks for their freeing him, the Blue Knight quickly pledged his services to the Odds, bowing to Captain Evening as his new “liege”. After they discovered that, over the centuries, the Blue Knight had degenerated into an incorporeal spirit animating a hollow armour, [[Merlin (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Merlin]] appeared out of nowhere and transferred the Blue Knight's spirit into the body of his [[Chief Inspector Dennis|last descendant]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Encore (comic story)|Encore]]'') | ||
=== Return to New York === | |||
[[File:Merv the Griffin in Meanwhile, On Earth.png|thumb|right|Merv the Griffin at [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]]'s party. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Meanwhile, On Earth (comic story)|Meanwhile, On Earth]]'')]][[Jenny Nowhere#In Reality Z-25 21-H|Jenny]], announcing that she had recovered her powers completely, [[shift]]ed the entire [[The Odds|Odds]] team, now including [[the Blue Knight]], back to the [[Fortress of Evening]] in an instant, with them appearing in [[Professor Madison]] and [[Rodney Rabbit]]'s bedroom. Madison began running tests on the Blue Knight while the other heroes freshened up in the Fortress's shower room. They soon had to leap back into action as Rodney informed them, based on what he was seeing on live television, that the ceremony where [[Captain Perfect]] was to be given the Keys to the City by [[Mayor Wilson]] was under attack by a giant robot called “[[Ultimatron]]”. The Odds rushed to the scene, but only succeeded in distracting Perfect, who was knocked out by the robot. They tried to defeat Ultimatron, but had little luck, with [[Centennia]] soon arriving and dispatching it herself. | [[File:Merv the Griffin in Meanwhile, On Earth.png|thumb|right|Merv the Griffin at [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]]'s party. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Meanwhile, On Earth (comic story)|Meanwhile, On Earth]]'')]][[Jenny Nowhere#In Reality Z-25 21-H|Jenny]], announcing that she had recovered her powers completely, [[shift]]ed the entire [[The Odds|Odds]] team, now including [[the Blue Knight]], back to the [[Fortress of Evening]] in an instant, with them appearing in [[Professor Madison]] and [[Rodney Rabbit]]'s bedroom. Madison began running tests on the Blue Knight while the other heroes freshened up in the Fortress's shower room. They soon had to leap back into action as Rodney informed them, based on what he was seeing on live television, that the ceremony where [[Captain Perfect]] was to be given the Keys to the City by [[Mayor Wilson]] was under attack by a giant robot called “[[Ultimatron]]”. The Odds rushed to the scene, but only succeeded in distracting Perfect, who was knocked out by the robot. They tried to defeat Ultimatron, but had little luck, with [[Centennia]] soon arriving and dispatching it herself. | ||
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[[File:Merv the Griffin vs Red Vicious.png|thumb|left|Merv is attacked by [[Red Vicious]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Meanwhile, In Queens (comic story)|Meanwhile, In Queens]]'')]]Soon thereafter, Merv and the rest of the other Odds were lured to a warehouse under the belief that it was [[Armagedda]]'s lair. It was actually a trap set up by [[Evil Cloak]], who had gathered all of the Odds' past foes and revealed herself as the same person as the “Jenny Everywhere” the Odds had been fighting with, who was actually [[Jenny Nowhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)|an incarnation of Jenny Nowhere]]. Nowhere ordered the villains to attack the Odds, with Merv being attacked by a fellow [[demon]], [[Red Vicious]], who mocked him for being weak to fire. Realising that they, and the other fighting pairs, were ill-matched, Captain Evening soon told Merv to attack Captain Perfect while the Blue Knight took on Red Vicious. However, even then, Red Vicious tossed the Blue Knight ''at'' Merv. The battle went no further as, after Nowhere was abruptly killed by [[Gazoom]], a demonic entity she'd summoned using [[Doctor Brain's Portal]], the heroes and villains agreed to call it a tie and cease fighting. Back at the Fortress, Merv agreed to take a vacation from superhero work to go on a road trip with the Blue Knight and [[Armstrong Fatbuckle|Armstrong]], who wanted to show the other two the sights of 21st-century Earth. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Meanwhile, In Queens (comic story)|Meanwhile, In Queens]]'') | [[File:Merv the Griffin vs Red Vicious.png|thumb|left|Merv is attacked by [[Red Vicious]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Meanwhile, In Queens (comic story)|Meanwhile, In Queens]]'')]]Soon thereafter, Merv and the rest of the other Odds were lured to a warehouse under the belief that it was [[Armagedda]]'s lair. It was actually a trap set up by [[Evil Cloak]], who had gathered all of the Odds' past foes and revealed herself as the same person as the “Jenny Everywhere” the Odds had been fighting with, who was actually [[Jenny Nowhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)|an incarnation of Jenny Nowhere]]. Nowhere ordered the villains to attack the Odds, with Merv being attacked by a fellow [[demon]], [[Red Vicious]], who mocked him for being weak to fire. Realising that they, and the other fighting pairs, were ill-matched, Captain Evening soon told Merv to attack Captain Perfect while the Blue Knight took on Red Vicious. However, even then, Red Vicious tossed the Blue Knight ''at'' Merv. The battle went no further as, after Nowhere was abruptly killed by [[Gazoom]], a demonic entity she'd summoned using [[Doctor Brain's Portal]], the heroes and villains agreed to call it a tie and cease fighting. Back at the Fortress, Merv agreed to take a vacation from superhero work to go on a road trip with the Blue Knight and [[Armstrong Fatbuckle|Armstrong]], who wanted to show the other two the sights of 21st-century Earth. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Meanwhile, In Queens (comic story)|Meanwhile, In Queens]]'') | ||
=== Fighting the Cosmic Solution === | |||
[[File:Merv, Centennia and the Captain fly in.png|thumb|right|325px|Merv [[Centennia]] and [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|the Captain]] fly to the rescue. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Out Of Misery (comic story)|Journey Out Of Misery]]'')]]However, this plan was delayed for one last battle after an actual robot known as the [[Cosmic Solution]] began attacking [[New York City]] (having actually been sent by the [[Cosmic Order]] to carry out the destruction of humanity following [[Armagedda]]'s failure). Though [[Robot Madison]] summoned as many heroes as she could, meaning a small team including [[Mysto the Space-Wizard]], [[Terry Tornado]], [[the Big Bad Wolf (Reality Z-25 31-H)|the Big Bad Wolf]], [[Red Riding Hood (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Red Riding Hood]] and [[the Human Tree]] got there first, [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]] soon answered the call, leading most of [[the Odds]] into battle on his [[Skycycle]]. | [[File:Merv, Centennia and the Captain fly in.png|thumb|right|325px|Merv [[Centennia]] and [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|the Captain]] fly to the rescue. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Out Of Misery (comic story)|Journey Out Of Misery]]'')]]However, this plan was delayed for one last battle after an actual robot known as the [[Cosmic Solution]] began attacking [[New York City]] (having actually been sent by the [[Cosmic Order]] to carry out the destruction of humanity following [[Armagedda]]'s failure). Though [[Robot Madison]] summoned as many heroes as she could, meaning a small team including [[Mysto the Space-Wizard]], [[Terry Tornado]], [[the Big Bad Wolf (Reality Z-25 31-H)|the Big Bad Wolf]], [[Red Riding Hood (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Red Riding Hood]] and [[the Human Tree]] got there first, [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]] soon answered the call, leading most of [[the Odds]] into battle on his [[Skycycle]]. | ||
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In the middle of the night, the Odds followed the tracking device to the Queen's house, where they distracted her by cutting off her electricity. In the confusion, they stole her [[Shadow-Ray]] and, getting [[Professor Madison]] to walk them through it over video-phone, reprogrammed it to create shadow-beings loyal to ''them'' rather than the Queen. When they attacked the Queen and her shadows openly, it was with the help of [[the Shadow Odds]], living versions of their own shadows (including a [[Shadow-Merv]] whom the Blue Knight found particularly scary). They handily beat the Queen's warriors, with Merv and the Shadow-Merv teaming up to prevent the Queen from escaping aboard her [[Flying Platform]]. After she surrendered and was taken into custody, the Captain was interviewed by [[Amanda Allen]], explaining how they'd beaten the Queen. At Armstrong's suggestion, the Odds then took possession of the Queen's Flying Platform, which they used to chase down remaining evil shadows, returning them to normal using the [[Reverse-Shadow-Ray]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Chasing Shadows (comic story)|Chasing Shadows]]'') | In the middle of the night, the Odds followed the tracking device to the Queen's house, where they distracted her by cutting off her electricity. In the confusion, they stole her [[Shadow-Ray]] and, getting [[Professor Madison]] to walk them through it over video-phone, reprogrammed it to create shadow-beings loyal to ''them'' rather than the Queen. When they attacked the Queen and her shadows openly, it was with the help of [[the Shadow Odds]], living versions of their own shadows (including a [[Shadow-Merv]] whom the Blue Knight found particularly scary). They handily beat the Queen's warriors, with Merv and the Shadow-Merv teaming up to prevent the Queen from escaping aboard her [[Flying Platform]]. After she surrendered and was taken into custody, the Captain was interviewed by [[Amanda Allen]], explaining how they'd beaten the Queen. At Armstrong's suggestion, the Odds then took possession of the Queen's Flying Platform, which they used to chase down remaining evil shadows, returning them to normal using the [[Reverse-Shadow-Ray]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Chasing Shadows (comic story)|Chasing Shadows]]'') | ||
==== The Kate Five debacle | === Foiling Hexia === | ||
[[File:Bye Kate.png|thumb| | [[File:Merv the Griffin in Season of the Witch.png|thumb|right|250px|Merv fighting [[Hexia]]'s henchfolks in Channel 6's studios. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Season of the Witch (comic story)|Season of the Witch]]'')]]When the supervillain and [[witch]] [[Hexia]] took over the Channel 6 studios midway through a special edition of ''[[Hero Hour]]'', [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]], who was the programme's special guest, was incapacitated and kept trapped by Hexia with the other hostages. After they were alerted to the situation by the [[Commissioner (Sausage-Fest!)|Commissioner]], it fell to Merv, [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]] and [[the Blue Knight]] to rescue him and the others, forced to plan on their own without the Captain's strategic guidance. While Armstrong and the Knight snuck in, Merv bided his time until the other two revealed themselves, then came crashing in through a window, taking out two of Hexia's goons in one fell swoop. | ||
After Hexia tried to flee to the roof and hopped onboard a getaway helicopter, Merv tried to give chase, but initially proved too slow, especially when forced to carry Armstrong in one arm. However, [[Jung-La]] intervened and briefly knocked Hexia out of the vehicle. Though she used a [[vanishing spell]] to teleport back into the cockpit, this slowed her down sufficiently for Mervin to grab onto the railing of the helicopter. He and Armstrong climbed inside and, despite Hexia shooting Armstrong's skull off, quickly showed themselves to be more (and weirder) than she could deal with in her already-tired state, such that she gave herself up. | |||
The clean-up, during which the Captain complimented the other three Odds for their resourcefulness in his absence, and offered [[Jung-La]] the chance to join the team, was cut short when the Commissioner called the Odds' attention to the [[New Protectors]]' latest broadcast, which announced that they had essentially declared martial law on New York, and furthermore, that independent superheroes would now be considered criminals. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Season of the Witch (comic story)|Season of the Witch]]'') | |||
=== The Kate Five debacle === | |||
[[File:Bye Kate.png|thumb|left|300px|Merv (second from the left) says goodbye to [[Kate Five]] alongside his fellow [[The Odds|Odds]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Symbiote Surprise (comic story)|Symbiote Surprise]]'')]]Like the others (save [[Armstrong Fatbuckle|Armstrong]]), Merv was lounging on the roof, preparing to play a game of strip poker with his friends, when British metahuman [[Kate Five]] arrived at the Fortress. Kate, who was under the control of her evil [[symbiote]] at the time, dispatched Armstrong before going up to the roof and persuading the Odds to play a drinking game instead, using a bottle of alcohol that she'd secretly drugged. With all the other teammembers unconscious, it fell to [[Centennia]] to defeat Kate Five with the help of Armstrong's disembodied arm. After she did so and all the other Odds were awoken, Jung-La and Merv took it upon themselves to hunt for the symbiote itself, which had been dismissed from Kate's body by Centennia and had subsequently fled. They were unsuccessful in locating it, however, and it ambushed Kate and possessed her again just after she left the Odds' company intent on returning home to make amends. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Symbiote Surprise (comic story)|Symbiote Surprise]]'') | |||
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