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    Captain America #398

    Captain America » Captain America #398 - It Came From Outer Space released by Marvel on March 1, 1992.

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    It Came From Outer Space last edited by aphillips17 on 04/01/24 07:07PM View full history

    When Rick Jones has a horrifying dream about the future, he contacts the Avengers for help. But before Captain America can respond, Rick Jones is captured by the Kree Imperial Guard. What did he see? Plus: Who is the Supreme Intelligence?

    Operation: Galactic Storm Part 1 - It Came From Outer Space

    Experiencing a prophetic dream about millions of horrible deaths on Hala, Rick Jones reaches out to Captain America to meet and talk. Their meet is interrupted by Warstar of the Imperial Guard, who tries to capture Rick. Protecting Rick, Captain America takes Warstar on alone while Rick flees only to be intercepted and captured by more of the Imperial Guard.

    Meanwhile on Hala, the Supreme Intelligence secretly activates Supremor as the first member of the Kree Starforce.

    The Skeleton Crew - Silence of the Night

    Cutthroat, Blackwing and Jack O'Lantern's plan to free Mother Night from police custody proves unnecessary as she frees herself. She brings them to the Red Skull's base, where he is secretly still alive, and he cruelly beats her in private for allowing herself to be apprehended by Captain America.

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    The mighty crossover begins with a dire premonition of disaster in the Kree Empire. The recipient of the portent is Rick Jones, one-time professional sidekick and former friend of Captain America. The slow-developing nature of the story is apropos for a 19-part story, though those addicted to mindless action might prefer something more intense - but not much is more intense than a vision of an empire wiped out and Captain America transforming into the Supreme Intelligence. After the dream, the n...

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