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|hero(es)= [[Captain Evening]] | |hero(es)= [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]] | ||
|villain(s)= [[Armagedda]]<br>[[Doctor Brain]]<br>[[The Monstrosity]] | |villain(s)= [[Armagedda]]<br>[[Doctor Brain]]<br>[[The Monstrosity]] | ||
|featuring= [[Mysto the Space-Wizard]]<br>[[Jenny Nowhere#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Jenny Nowhere]] | |featuring= [[Mysto the Space-Wizard]]<br>[[Jenny Nowhere#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Jenny Nowhere]] | ||
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While somewhere in space, [[Mysto the Space-Wizard]] is defending the [[Earth]] against a cosmic being known as [[Armagedda]], on Earth, another supervillain — the eccentric [[Doctor Brain]] — has created an [[Doctor Brain's Portal|interdimensional portal]]. He opens it for the first time and, with the experiment proving a success, begins to chuck unwanted mail and paperwork into the interdimensional gateway, intent on later moving on to other annoying things in his life, such as “toxic waste, superheroes, and I.R.S. auditors”. However, unnoticed by the jubilant Doctor, a [[The Monstrosity|creature]] begins to emerge ''from'' the [[Universe (Tales To Behold)|parallel dimension]]. | While somewhere in space, [[Mysto the Space-Wizard]] is defending the [[Earth]] against a cosmic being known as [[Armagedda]], on Earth, another supervillain — the eccentric [[Doctor Brain]] — has created an [[Doctor Brain's Portal|interdimensional portal]]. He opens it for the first time and, with the experiment proving a success, begins to chuck unwanted mail and paperwork into the interdimensional gateway, intent on later moving on to other annoying things in his life, such as “toxic waste, superheroes, and I.R.S. auditors”. However, unnoticed by the jubilant Doctor, a [[The Monstrosity|creature]] begins to emerge ''from'' the [[Universe (Tales To Behold)|parallel dimension]]. | ||
Meanwhile, the superhero [[Captain Evening]] is performing his usual late-night hoverbike patrol. Noticing strange noises coming from the warehouse Doctor Brain is using for the experiment, he intervenes to find Doctor Brain being attacked by the tentacled monstrosity. Doctor Brain mundanely asks for his help, cutting off Evening's moralising monologue. Realising he cannot defeat the monster directly, but could force it back to its own dimension by closing the gate, Evening tries to find the portal's energy source and destroy it with his [[Handblaster]]. However, the power source turns out to be a person — [[Jenny Nowhere#In Reality Z-25 31-H|a girl]], to be exact, who introduces herself as “Jenny”. He manages to disconnect the machine sucking up her power from the portal device itself, banishing the abomination and allowing Jenny to be released safely. | Meanwhile, the superhero [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]] is performing his usual late-night hoverbike patrol. Noticing strange noises coming from the warehouse Doctor Brain is using for the experiment, he intervenes to find Doctor Brain being attacked by the tentacled monstrosity. Doctor Brain mundanely asks for his help, cutting off Evening's moralising monologue. Realising he cannot defeat the monster directly, but could force it back to its own dimension by closing the gate, Evening tries to find the portal's energy source and destroy it with his [[Handblaster]]. However, the power source turns out to be a person — [[Jenny Nowhere#In Reality Z-25 31-H|a girl]], to be exact, who introduces herself as “Jenny”. He manages to disconnect the machine sucking up her power from the portal device itself, banishing the abomination and allowing Jenny to be released safely. | ||
Back in space, Mysto convinces Armagedda that magic is more powerful than her cosmic abilities by using prestigitation to make his staff ‘vanish’ without an energy reading for Armagedda to pick up. Terrified at the thought of him vanishing her in the same way, she agrees to promise not to disintegrate the Earth or its people, and teleports out of sight. | Back in space, Mysto convinces Armagedda that magic is more powerful than her cosmic abilities by using prestigitation to make his staff ‘vanish’ without an energy reading for Armagedda to pick up. Terrified at the thought of him vanishing her in the same way, she agrees to promise not to disintegrate the Earth or its people, and teleports out of sight. | ||
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====Other==== | ====Other==== | ||
* [[Armagedda]] claims that Humanity's eradication is demanded by “[[Cosmic Order|the Cosmic Order]]”. | * [[Armagedda]] claims that Humanity's eradication is demanded by “[[Cosmic Order|the Cosmic Order]]”. | ||
* [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]] is seen flying his [[Skycycle]]. | |||
===Continuity=== | ===Continuity=== |
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