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He quickly took charge, ordering Centennia, Merv, the Human Tree, and anyone else noted for physical strength to try and keep the robot contained while he worked out a longer-term solution with Robot Madison. With [[Hank Richards]]'s surprise contribution, they managed to work out a plan to distract the robot and drain power from him, but this progress was all undone when [[the Protectors]] showed up late on the scene and ignored the other heroes' advice, hitting the Robot directly and therefore powering him back up, stronger than ever. The Captain received a direct blast of fire from the robot's now gigantic fingers, as did Robot Madison, and was significantly frazzled by the experience, although not visibly injured. When the Cosmic Solution eventually returned to outer space of its own accord after being called off by yet another [[Agent of the Cosmic Order (Journey Out Of Misery)|agent of the Cosmic Order]], the Captain was barely standing, helped to his feet by Merv. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Out Of Misery (comic story)|Journey Out Of Misery]]'') | He quickly took charge, ordering Centennia, Merv, the Human Tree, and anyone else noted for physical strength to try and keep the robot contained while he worked out a longer-term solution with Robot Madison. With [[Hank Richards]]'s surprise contribution, they managed to work out a plan to distract the robot and drain power from him, but this progress was all undone when [[the Protectors]] showed up late on the scene and ignored the other heroes' advice, hitting the Robot directly and therefore powering him back up, stronger than ever. The Captain received a direct blast of fire from the robot's now gigantic fingers, as did Robot Madison, and was significantly frazzled by the experience, although not visibly injured. When the Cosmic Solution eventually returned to outer space of its own accord after being called off by yet another [[Agent of the Cosmic Order (Journey Out Of Misery)|agent of the Cosmic Order]], the Captain was barely standing, helped to his feet by Merv. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Out Of Misery (comic story)|Journey Out Of Misery]]'') | ||
=== A vacation === | |||
[[File:Captain Evening in Tales To Behold Halloween Cameo Caper 2014.png|thumb|right|250px|Captain Evening thanking [[Mr Montibar]] as he and (most of) [[the Odds]] leave [[Kokotomo Island]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Tales To Behold Halloween Cameo Caper 2014 (comic story)|Tales To Behold Halloween Cameo Caper 2014]]'')]][[The Odds]] (now joined by the [[Jenny Everywhere#In Reality Z-25 31-H|real Jenny Everywhere]]) were offered a vacation by the mysterious [[Mr Montibar]], and flew to the equally-mysterious, magical [[Kokotomo Island]], where dreams could magically come true for a limited period of time. In Merv the Griffin's case, this allowed them to briefly spend time recreationally fighting zombies. He then returned home on the same plane with the other Odds, save for Jenny and [[Centennia]], who decided to stick around on Kokotomo. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Tales To Behold Halloween Cameo Caper 2014 (comic story)|Tales To Behold Halloween Cameo Caper 2014]]'') | |||
===Zombie Captain Evening=== | ===Zombie Captain Evening=== | ||
[[File:Zombie Captain Evening.png|thumb| | [[File:Zombie Captain Evening.png|thumb|left|“Zombie Captain Evening” shortly after being brought to [[Reality Z-25 31-H]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[For Whom The Toll Bells (comic story)|For Whom The Toll Bells]]'')]]In [[Universe (For Whom The Toll Bells)|one universe]] where “everyone was a zombie”, Captain Evening was no exception, looking like a dull-witted, undead version of his [[Reality Z-25 31-H]] self. In this latter reality, when faced with [[Merv the Griffin]], who was magically compelled to “kill Captain Evening”, [[Jenny Nowhere#In Reality Z-25 31-H|“Jenny Everywhere”]] quickly switched out her Captain Evening for the zombie one. Merv hit him with what would have been a fatal blow, satisfying the magical compulsion and therefore freeing him. She then brought the real Captain Evening back. Notably, the zombie Captain Evening then just wandered off and was not actually returned to his homeworld. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[For Whom The Toll Bells (comic story)|For Whom The Toll Bells]]'') | ||
[[File:Zombie Captain Evening in Interview With A Superhero.png|thumb| | [[File:Zombie Captain Evening in Interview With A Superhero.png|thumb|right|210px|The “zombie” Captain lurches his way to fame in a more lively universe than he's used to. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Interview With A Superhero (comic story)|Interview With A Superhero]]'')]]Still having heroic instincts like the living version of the Captain in spite of everything, the zombie Captain thus proceeded to try to fight crime and be generally heroic in the living [[New York City]]. After he stopped an armed robbery in the East Village, he was reported upon by the ''[[Hero Hour]]'' TV program, who described him as a “strange doppelganger” of the one who was to them the [[#In Reality Z-25 31-H|“real” Captain Evening]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Interview With A Superhero (comic story)|Interview With A Superhero]]'') | ||
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