Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles/Episodes

A full list of episodes in Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles:

Spider-Man's Arc

 * “A Better Genius” - Peter Parker has been Spider-Man for one year since an incident in Oscorp led to the breakout of a Super-Soldier spider which gave him powers and the death of his Uncle Ben. As he deals with the presence of a masked super-criminal calling himself the “Master Planner”, Peter is having trouble living his currently difficult days in Midtown High School, having to tolerate self-centered jocks like Flash Thompson and his neglectful science teacher Otto Octavius. As a means of condolence over his ordeals, Peter learns that his superhero idol Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic has created the Baxter Institute, an advanced high school of science and technology for gifted young geniuses, and is given by S.H.I.E.L.D. director Nick Fury a LMD (Life Model Decoy) to help him avoid others' suspicions of his connection with Spider-Man. In the end of the episode, after defeating the Master Planner and unmasking him as Otto Octavius, Peter decides to drop out of Midtown High and begins to enroll at the Baxter Institute, where he is well greeted in open arms by his new teachers and classmates (consisting of some of his closest friends who also dropped in).
 * “Living Brainstorm” - As he and his friends enjoy their first month of studies at the Baxter Institute, which goes on with lessons about artificial intelligence life forms, Peter Parker comes across and befriends Edith, a naive but kind-hearted A.I. hosted by a owl-shaped drone who takes a liking to him and shares his dislike for Flash Thompson (who still dismisses Peter as a “nobody”, even after Peter’s -actually his LMD in disguise- role in helping Spider-Man defeat the Master Planner) and Daily Bugle chief editor J. Jonah Jameson (who wrongly views Spider-Man as a menace and is greedy for Peter’s membership in the Bugle so he can get answers about Spider-Man’s identity). While Peter (as Spider-Man) and Mister Fantastic work to stop Scorpion and Trapster, who were sent by Norman Osborn to steal Edith, Dr. Octavius’ old invention, the Living Brain goes for a rampage after swapping the minds and bodies of Thompson and Jameson, causing them to temporarily, but effectively destroy each other’s reputation in Midtown High and Daily Bugle respectively. In the episode's climax, Thompson and Jameson (after earning their bodies back) have their reputations ruined enough for Thompson to be expelled from Midtown High and Jameson to be arrested, while Peter is entrusted to be Edith's new master. Meanwhile, the Goblin (who was housed at the Living Brain all along) has secretly possessed some small bits of Osborn's brain after saving himself from being erased in the Living Brain's destroyed body.
 * “Feline Power” - When the Terrigen Mist awakens Sally Avril's Inhuman DNA and Mutant powers, turning her into a humanoid Snow Leopard, Spider-Man works with his girlfriend Mary Jane Watson / Tigra and her cousin Kitty Pryde / Shadowcat as well as Sally's boyfriend Luke Potts Stark / Lightyear to protect her from Kraven the Hunter, who was hired by Norman Osborn to capture Sally for experimentation in Oscorp. They also need to protect her from getting killed by Magneto, who refuses to heed the peace treaty between Mutants and Inhumans after their past war. In the end of the episode, Sally decides to drop out of Midtown High and live freely in Pegasus Z, a paradise island created by Thor and Groot for homeless Mutants and Inhumans to be their safe haven.
 * “Castle of Illusions” - Spider-Man, Michelle Jones / Wave and Sam Wilson / Falcon battle the Elementals (Molten Man, Hydro-Man, Cyclone and Sand-Man) while stopping them from obtaining the Aether, an artifact powered by the Reality Stone. They soon discover it is all part of a scheme by Mysterio, who has made a deal with Thanos in delivering him the stone in exchange of control over Thanos' spawns.
 * “Out of Stature” - Following a class lesson with Dr. Hank Pym about the Quantum Realm particles, Peter / Spider-Man and Ned Leeds / Goliath are informed that a young girl has taken possession of a Quantum Particle suit of her own and became the new superheroine Stature. Initially believing it is Scott Lang's daughter Cassie, they discover it is actually her older cousin Gwen Stacy, who is bent to earn heroic recognition as a means of condolence over her parents' death during the Oscorp riot. The duo must also protect Gwen when she is targeted by both Harry Osborn, who had donned his newly developed Hobgoblin armor and is bent to capture Stature for Oscorp experimentation, and Taskmaster, who was hired by Darren Cross to kill Gwen and retrieve her Pym Particle resources.
 * “TBD6” -
 * “TBD7” -
 * “TBD8” -
 * “TBD9” -
 * “TBD10” -
 * “TBD11” -
 * “TBD12” -
 * “TBD13” -
 * “TBD14” -

Avengers' Arc

 * “Our National Treasure” - While they lead the Avengers in battling Hydra over a project called the “Sleeper”, Captain America and Captain Marvel discover that their teenage daughter Liz has manifested her parents' powers and train her to become a new heroine. Liz (adopting the code-name Starforce) eventually puts her abilities to a test when it comes with dealing with her power hungry teacher Whitney Frost, who had obtained a high-tech mask of unlimited power which draws power from a ancient Kree ship and became Madame Masque. The Avengers and Starforce will soon have to work together when they learn that Madame Masque's mask has a dangerous connection with the Sleeper.
 * “The Tiger and the Hawk” - Overhearing news that Madame Masque and Ulysses Klaw seek to obtain an unknown treasure in a ancient Inhuman temple, the Avengers are joined by Aamir the Phantom Tiger and Kate Bishop / Redhawk in a long way to stop the villains. But the treasure is just one secret within the temple. The other one might not be too pleasant.
 * “Inhuman Bloodlines” - While the Avengers grant a warm welcome for Inhuman princess Crystal, Phantom Tiger looks after his younger half-sister Kamala Khan, whose Inhuman powers were awakened by a Terrigen Mist egg near her beach house, and trains her in the use of her powers. The Avengers will soon need to help Crystal when the Inhuman Royal Family is targeted by two common foes: Maximus the Mad, who seeks to overthrow his brother Black Bolt with his own opinions of how Attilan should be ruled, and Ronan the Accuser, who seeks the genocide of all Inhumans on both Attilan and Earth.
 * “The Exorcism of Natasha Romanoff” - When Black Widow is possessed by an unknown demonic spirit, the Avengers and Doctor Strange enter the astral plane to access her mind and figure out what is wrong. They discover that she has been possessed by Morgana Le Fay, who seeks a human host body to regain her full power. As they battle the evil sorceress to separate her from Black Widow's body and restore her soul, the Avengers also end up exploring and experiencing some remarkable memories of Natasha Romanoff's past, including her training with the agents of the Red Room, and the existence of her long lost daughter Katrina.
 * “Daughters' Day” - Hulk looks after and trains his daughter Anya Banner Corazon, who had developed her own spider powers after being bitten by a prototype radioactive spider of Oscorp, while Black Widow rushes to reunite with her own daughter Katrina, who had learned of her mother's whereabouts as an Avenger and begun operating as Red Shadow. The two Avengers also need to help Red Guardian deal with the remaining agents of the Red Room, who are launching a reckless assault on Hydra following the arrival of Red Shadow, who is believed by Madame B and Yelena Belova / Crimson Widow to be a clone of Natasha created by the Jackal.
 * “TBD6” -
 * “TBD7” -
 * “TBD8” -
 * “TBD9” -
 * “TBD10” -
 * “TBD11” -
 * “TBD12” -
 * “TBD13” -
 * “Skull Island” -

Guardians of the Galaxy's Arc

 * “Rocket Man” - Nathan Quill / Star-Lord and Zoe Gillan / Gamora break into a secret Hydra laboratory within Midtown High School's underground to expose one of the teachers as the Jackal and retrieve an alien artifact of unknown power which Warren stole. They soon discover an A.I. card containing the consciousness of WWII army sergeant James “Bucky” Barnes, which was extracted by Red Skull using the Living Brain's components, and work to find a robotic host body for him before Jackal can deliver him to Arnim Zola. They eventually find one in a raccoon-like robot, which Barnes names "Rocket Raccoon".
 * “Guardians at the Gate” - As the Fantastic Four asnwer a call by Emperor D'Ken Neramani to help defend the Shi'ar Empire from a threat of war by the Kree, Nathan and Zoe spend some time with D'Ken's daughter Princess Lilandra, who wants to oversee the well prepared projects of Baxter Institute's students. Her plans are threatened by Korath the Pursuer, who was sent by Ronan to kill her and frame the humans for the crime. Star-Lord and Gamora soon get help from Rocket Raccoon, Drax the Destroyer and Groot to defeat Korath and stop Ronan's plot with Lilandra as well as a secret weapon hidden within Oscorp.
 * “The Flerken Sleeps Tonight” - Gamora discovers that her childhood friend, a male Flerken named Cougar, has been teleported from his home-planet of Glxx to Earth by a small prototype of the Space Stone which was tested on Oscorp by Alistair Smythe. Cougar's help will soon be needed when Carlton Drake uses the same technology to bring in a Venom Symbiote from Klyntar, which duplicates itself, possesses Smythe and goes for a rampage.
 * “The World I Knew” - The Guardians travel to Gamora's home-planet of Zen-Whoberi, where they heard knews that Ronan plans to eradicate the planet's population to harvest its biological resources. As she and her fellow Guardians work to stop Ronan's plans, Gamora explores the planet to Zen-Whoberi to learn of what remained of her former home, and she is about to find out that she still has one last living relative.
 * “Space Oddity” - When a new satellite built in collaboration between Oscorp and Alchemax is targeted by Doctor Doom, who seeks to obtain its resources to gain access to the World's database, and Ronan, who plans to convert the satellite into a doomsday device to destroy Earth, the Guardians rush there to stop the two tyrants' plans. Knowing that within the satellite there is another (and more lethal) weapon which the Goblin (through Norman Osborn) had implanted, the Guardians will have no choice but to destroy the satellite to insure the safety of Earth.
 * “Hot Stuff” - Following a fight against the Griffin, the Guardians meet and befriend Ann-Gell / Firestar, who wants to hang with humans as a normal teenager. The Guardians find themselves in need to protect their new friend when she is targeted by Kree captain Yon-Rogg and rogue Shi'ar Deathbird, both seeking to kill her out of the disgust of her status as a hybrid of their both empires.
 * “Back in Black” - During a battle against Korath, the Guardians discover that the Venom Symbiote has found a new human host with disgraced Daily Globe journalist Eddie Brock, who is bent to battle the criminal underworld as Venom and seek revenge on those who ruined his life, including Carlton Drake. The Guardians reluctant team up with Venom when Drake is possessed by Riot, the alpha of the Symbiotes of Klyntar who longs to bring the other Symbiotes to Earth and consume the humans.
 * “TBD8” -
 * “TBD9” -
 * “Superstitious” -
 * “TBD11” -
 * “TBD12” -
 * “Kree War, Part 1: The Final Countdown” -
 * “Kree War, Part 2: Don't Stop Believin”' -

Infinity Arc

 * “TBD1” -
 * “TBD2” -
 * “TBD3” -
 * “TBD4” -
 * “TBD5” -
 * “TBD6” -
 * “TBD7” -
 * “TBD8” -
 * “The Infinity War, Part 1” -
 * “The Infinity War, Part 2” -