The Avengers (Marvel;Re)/Issue 1 (Captain America)

This is the first issue of Captain America's Avengers comic book series, part of the Marvel;Re initiative and the story arc, The Madness Beneath.

Synopsis
The Avengers have expanded. Through the Avengers Wave protocol, Earth's mightiest heroes have expanded their ranks, inducting many other superhumans to aid them in fending off the growing threat of the universe. As the leader of the Avengers, Captain America is privileged to lead his own team of Avengers. Many were unable to fathom the Super-Soldier's choices, but the Star-Spangled Avenger knows best that nothing is impossible and his team could be an example to the world of superheroes. Together, they stand against the worst reality and unreality can throw at them as the Avengers.

Weeks have passed since Captain America has assembled his team. Their first task shall be the fight of their lives as they contend with the matter of impossibility and the realm of the eldritch. Deep beneath the waves, a group of rogue Kree led by the Leader of the Pursuer Corps has attacked many different Atlantean cities in search of the Serpent Crown. They seek to resurrect the Elder God, Set, for reasons unknown. The Avengers will have to stop them to prevent the destruction of Earth... all while they are unaware of the Kree's true objectives...

Plot Transcript (Unfinished)
The Avengers Tower, Two weeks ago

At the top floor of the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes’ headquarters, Steve Rogers sat alone inside a conference room. The room was lit dimly, its main source of light coming from a blank blue screen across the conference table, where the Avengers confer to discuss their responsibilities and missions. Rogers, wearing his Captain America suit without the mask, stared into an iPad-like data slate. His eyes seemed weary, though conviction was well within his soul.

As the de facto leader of the Avengers, Steve was no doubt the prime candidate for a leader position of the Avengers Wave protocol’s newly formed teams. Thus far, Hank Pym and Thor Odinson had been chosen to lead Avengers of their own. Steve agreed to lead a team of his own picking, much to the excitement of others. Needless to say, the reactions of his comrades after he had announced his roster were... unexpected.

The disagreements of his fellow superheroes echoed throughout his mind, but Steve believed in his chosen. None of his recruits were Avengers or ‘heroes’, save for one, and one of them wasn’t even eligible for the Thunderbolts program. Steve promised his fellow Avengers that his team would be a benefit to the entire world, assuring them that their membership within the true and larger Avengers family would only come after thorough observation.

After a moment of contemplation, Steve raised his head in response to the opening of the auto-door behind him. Tony Stark, wearing his Model 37 ‘Bleeding Edge’ armor, entered the room with Thor Odinson and Henry Pym as his companions, the latter wearing the bodysuit of his Ant-Man persona.


 * Captain America: “Good afternoon, gentlemen.”


 * Iron Man: “Happy Sunday to you, too, Cap. So, how’s it been? Enjoying your time with Sharon? Must’ve been enjoyable knowing that we’re free for this entire week.”


 * Hank Pym: “Really, Stark? Don’t tell me you’ve been hitting on Ms. Carter since Annihilus minced your brains to pieces.”


 * Thor: “’Tis better for us to resolve the immediate problem at hand, my friends. Wait, no, I apologize, Captain America. I mean, situation.”


 * Captain America: “You may take a seat when you’re ready.”

Rogers’ stern voice resonated within the three heroes’ minds as they each take their seats, close to the Good Captain himself. Tony opened up his helmet, revealing his messy hair and dusted face.


 * Captain America: “What happened to you, Tony?”


 * Iron Man: “Angar the Screamer. That’s all you need to know.”


 * Hank Pym: “Alright then, buddy. Let’s get to the chase real quick, alright?”


 * Captain America: “I presume I haven’t been granted the operational clearance for my team, yes?”


 * Iron Man: “Yeah, about that. You know, I truly mean no offense here, but I’m going to ask you again: are you really sure about your picks? You’re obviously the one calling the shots around here, but... Steve... at this point, people are gonna mistake you for being a HYDRA puppet for recruiting terrorists.”

A small rumble of thunder was heard outside of the building, followed by Thor staring straight into the Iron Avenger’s soul.


 * Iron Man: “I am not referring to your handsome brother, Thor.”


 * Hank Pym: “Hang on, brother? Uh, look, I’m sorry for my lack of attention towards your announcement, but did you really recruit Loki?”


 * Thor: “It is Balder the Brave, Henry.”


 * Hank Pym: “Yeah, but is he your blood brother?”


 * Captain America: “All of you, stop it. You know these people are not villains. And don’t even--”


 * Iron Man: “Hiroim the Oldstrong. Let’s see. He is effectively being imprisoned as of now in Banner’s little penthouse and the SHIELD classifies him as a loose cannon at best. You ditched Rhodey for this merciless dude?”


 * Captain America: “Rhodey is still in our main roster, and Hiroim is not a bloodthirsty maniac. Must I remind you why the Hulk returned with the Warbound?”


 * Iron Man: “(Brief silence) I... will allow that.”


 * Hank Pym: “How about we address the elephant in room? Zora Vukovic, also known as Victorious. She illegally received the Power Cosmic, and I’m talking ‘legal’ in the cosmic sense. She nearly killed the Fantastic Four under Doom’s command and from the interrogation two months ago, psychic evaluation said that she hasn’t relinquished her...  ‘love’ for that metal-masked sucker. It may have been a while since that report was compiled, but old habits die hard, Cap.”


 * Captain America: “So, all I need is to discharge Hiroim and Zora from the team?”


 * Iron Man: “Pretty much, yeah.”


 * Captain America: “And not let both of them be redeemed?”

The room went silent for a few seconds.


 * Thor: “If I may interject, I personally have nothing against your team, Captain Rogers. I, too, believe in redemption. Perhaps, all of us have overlooked Victorious’ potential for good. For once, she is neither the likes of Loki nor MODOK. Latveria may be a place ruled by a misguided egomaniac, but that does not mean that everyone from such nation is of evil. Tell me, have you heard the tale of Skurge, the Executioner?”


 * Iron Man: “Okay, is there anything we missed from him aside from him being the Enchantress’ slave?”


 * Thor: “Indeed. And you were not there to witness the turn of heart he undertook when Asgard was on the brink of destruction.”

The panels display scenes of Skurge fighting against hordes of skeleton warriors and even Hela herself, wielding his Bloodaxe and twin assault rifles.


 * Thor: “It was a time of death when Hela decided to absorb Asgard into Niffleheim to expand the borders of Hel. Amora was employed by the Death Goddess to murder as many Asgardians there are so their souls may be used to empower her to assimilate the Realm Eternal. The Allfather was deep in the Odinsleep and could not resist her powers. Under the Enchantress’ command, Skurge slaughtered many of our people without remorse. That was until his heart recognized what love truly is instead of enthrallment, realizing the carnages he had committed. He was freed from Amora’s spell... and voluntarily spearheaded our counterattack to drive Hela’s forces back to Niffleheim. We drove them back into Nastrond, all the way to the bridge of Gjallerbru. That was when Hela unleashed the full force of her entire army, which had been waiting for us all along. We were utterly outmatched. Even I was unable to beat back the draugr. But Skurge? When we decided to retreat, I was to hold back the undead tide so the Einherjar and my friends could escape. The Executioner knocked me out... and from the last visions I saw, he destroyed the Ship of the Dead with his own axe and scores of Hela’s cursed army with his... assault rifles. In the end, he saved us all with his sacrifice and his soul gained entry to Valhalla. Do you see now, my friends? Victorious may not be Skurge, but she deserves a chance. Her heart is not as black as the void itself. Doom did not corrupt her heart, and her misguided view may be swept away as she spends time with your team, Captain. The same applies for Hiroim. He is a noble warrior. All of you simply expected none of the impossible.”

The God of Thunder imparted his wisdom towards his comrades. In a moment of clarity, Stark and Pym realized the truth behind Thor’s words although the latter was quite interested in another fact.


 * Hank Pym: “When did Skurge get himself assault rifles?”


 * Thor: “I do not know. But if you wish to see his armaments, Asgard’s armory stores replicas of his armor and weapons.”


 * Iron Man: “Well, I guess you’re right, Thor. I didn’t expect you to be wiser than... well...”


 * Thor: “Believe me, Iron Man. I know when it is to jest and be true.”


 * Hank Pym: “Okay then, Captain, you nearly got yourself your clearance. Now, let’s discuss each of your members in-depth. Before that, tell me you’ve recruited them with your persuasion skills.”


 * Captain America: “Once this is over, I can take you to their position. I asked them to rendezvous at Camp Hammond. If you’re wondering, yes, Rhodey allowed me to assemble there.”


 * Iron Man: “You know, Cap, I’m curious. Counting you, your team has six people while the Avengers Wave designates the default number of Avenger teams to be seven. You know you could just put both Rhodey and the Shadow Priest in, right?”


 * Captain America: “I do not wish him to be killed, Stark. And no, my team is not disposable or expendable. The universe is a big place, and I want my team to be a versatile collection of gifted individuals who can handle many threats in different contexts.”


 * Iron Man: “So... you replaced Rhodey with Warlock for tech-support?”


 * Hank Pym: “Geez, Stark. James said that he didn’t mind about it, anyway.”


 * Iron Man: “Yeah, I know. I was just joking. ‘Kay then, let’s see what’s on the list.”

Rogers handed over his data-slate to Stark, who then displayed its content to the gigantic screen overlooking the room. Five portraits of Rogers’ recruits were seen, arranged clockwise alphabetically. Stark tapped on the first member of this team: Ghost Rider.


 * Iron Man: “(Whistles) Well, this is one blazing chick you got. When you said you wanted Ghost Rider, I thought you were going for Johnny Blaze.”


 * Hank Pym: “Wait, there’s another Ghost Rider?”


 * Thor: “Ghost Riders exist, Pym. The Blaze motorcyclist is the one we see the most. I have lived long enough to recognize the blazing skulls of these unholy creatures.”


 * Hank Pym: “So you’re telling me that there are a thousand more Ghost Riders out there?”


 * Thor: “Down there in Mephisto’s realm, yes.”


 * Iron Man: “I’m curious, Captain. Did you know her before this?”


 * Captain America: “I only recognized Blaze and Ketch as Ghost Riders. I discovered her when I was searching for the former.”


 * Hank Pym: “Guess she accepted the offer because you’re the one speaking.”


 * Captain America: “No, Hank. I promised to help her, and I don’t intend to break such promise. I had to persuade SHIELD for the funds, too.”


 * Iron Man: “Wait, what?”


 * Thor: “You are saying that you hired her?”


 * Captain America: “Just... listen to me.”

The scene flashes back to an unspecified period of time, when Captain America is seen standing in front of the Sanctum Sanctorum of Doctor Strange at night.

Underneath a street light, Rogers, in his civilian clothes, awaited for the doors to the fabled Sanctum Sanctorum to open. To regular humans, even such as Steve, the Sanctum looked like any other building in New York. The Super-Soldier knew better that inside the building, the Sorcerer Supreme himself resided, perhaps waging a war in another dimension for the cause of Earth. Lucky for him, Strange was available.


 * Wong: “(Opens the door) Good evening, Mister Rogers. How can I help you?”


 * Steve Rogers: “Good evening, Mister Wong. Is Stephen inside? I believe I have an appointment with him.”


 * Wong: “Ah, I see. Come in, Captain Rogers. The Good Doctor is expecting you.”

Wong led Rogers through the interiors of the Sanctum Sanctorum, where he found out that things weren’t really as strange as what Strange may suggest. Not that it couldn’t bend the laws of reality by itself, anyway. Soon, he met Doctor Strange himself face to face, floating in the air while reading the Book of the Vishanti. Upon noticing, Strange landed on the ground to greet the Captain.


 * Dr. Strange: “Greetings, Captain! Thank the Vishanti you have arrived unharmed. How are you doing?”


 * Steve Rogers: “I am fine and steady, Stephen. I thought the Sanctum would be more... erratic, knowing of your line of work.”


 * Dr. Strange: “Ah, make no mistake, Steve. Three hours ago, this place was a battleground beyond imagination. Now, what have we to discuss here?”


 * Steve Rogers: “I’m looking for Ghost Rider. Johnny Blaze.”

Strange’s face contorted into one of disappointment, which Steven quickly noticed.


 * Steve Rogers: “Is there something wrong?”


 * Dr. Strange: “Unfortunately, yes. A few days ago, he came barging in to the Sanctum demanding to fight Dormammu. Time may flow differently in the Dark Dimension, but I fear something terrible has happened to him. I could not establish contact with him, even with the most potent spells of the Vishanti. Clea... she was here yesterday, but she knew nothing about Blaze’s predicament.”


 * Steve Rogers: “So you are saying that Johnny disappeared?”


 * Dr. Strange: “Yes... it was such an inconvenience. However, I know another Spirit of Vengeance who would be likely to help you. I assume you are seeking him for the Avengers Wave?”


 * Steve Rogers: “That is correct. Now, who is it that you speak of?”

Stephen conjured an astral image of an adult female of hispanic descent, standing just two inches shorter than Steve.


 * Dr. Strange: “Her name is Alejandra. Alejandra Jones. I can pinpoint her whereabouts, if she’s still in this place of existence. Do you wish to meet her right now, or tomorrow?”


 * Steve Rogers: “Even if her stamina is infinite, I don’t think meeting her at the dead of night would be the best idea.”


 * Dr. Strange: “Very well then. Know that she usually roams around the countryside of Nicaragua. She has a village under her protection called Esperanza. That’s ‘hope’ in Spanish. Be wary, Mr. Rogers. She is not like any other Ghost Rider that has ever lived and died.”


 * Steve Rogers: “I will watch out, Stephen. Thank you for your time. I hope you have an enjoyable evening. (Turns to Wong) You too, Wong.”


 * Wong: “Thank you, Captain Rogers.”


 * Dr. Strange: “You are welcome. Come to me anytime you require my assistance. I am more than happy to help.”


 * Steve Rogers: “Don’t hesitate to call on the Avengers or me for help, too, Doctor. Farewell.”

The outskirts of Esperanza, Nicaragua, the next day...

From the jungles and into hill overlooking Esperanza, Alejandra Jones rode her bike outside of her Ghost Rider form. She stopped her bike just a few meters away from a blonde, brown-jacketed man observing the village.


 * Alejandra Jones: “We don’t get many visitors around here. If we do, they’re most likely to be proxenetas who don’t know what they’re doing.”


 * Steve Rogers: “I’m just another man in need of assistance.”


 * Alejandra Jones: “You? (Chuckles) The last thing we need is a liberalist scum who wants to buy us off with lies.”


 * Steve Rogers: “(Turns around) Lucky for you, that’s not what I’m here for, Ms. Jones.”

Alejandra was taken aback at the unmistakable look of Steve Rogers. Out of every person she expected, she never guessed that Captain America himself would visit her village. Nevertheless, as a Ghost Rider, she’s not one to be underestimated or threatened. Although she was quite clueless in how to react towards this.


 * Alejandra Jones: “C—Captain America? What are you doing here?”


 * Steve Rogers: “I’m looking for a Spirit of Vengeance, Lady Jones. I’m looking for you.”


 * Alejandra Jones: “What do you want, Captain? You want me in the Avengers? (Sniggers and smirks) That can’t be. They won’t let anyone wild in, let alone a Ghost Rider.”


 * Steve Rogers: “Truth be told, you are correct. I’ll fill you in on this one: the Avengers are expanding, and now we seek more gifted people to fill in our ranks. To show that anybody can be a hero, and that we are trustworthy to protect this planet from all sorts of danger. I was hoping for Blaze to fill in a spot in my group, but Doctor Strange told me that he was missing in the Dark Dimension.”


 * Alejandra Jones: “(Briefly silent) I... I have a job to do, Captain, and I’m sure you disdain all the... deaths that I have to cause to get rid of this world of evil. Do you know how a Ghost Rider works?”


 * Steve Rogers: “Your lethality and powers are why I opt for a Ghost Rider to be on-board, Alejandra. We’re going to face threats bigger than any of us, in size or power. Forgive me for my lack of knowledge, but your Penance Stare and supernatural abilities will assist us in handling some of the more infernal adversaries we may face along the way.”


 * Alejandra Jones: “What about Doctor Strange himself? I thought you have many other mystics available at your disposal to fill in your ranks? Doctor Druid? Doctor Voodoo? Even the Black Panther, from what I can gather.”


 * Steve Rogers: “Strange is all but a reserve Avenger, called upon only in the direst of threats. Doctor Anthony Druid is nowhere to be found, most likely dead. Sebastian Druid is already a member of the Secret Warriors. Black Panther? He’s already an official Avenger. I require someone truly new. (Pulls out a data-slate) This device has the list of all of my team’s potential recruits, and I’ve boiled it down to five possible choices. You are in that list.”

Rogers wasted no time in activating the slate’s holographic display, showing Alejandra the models of his Avengers’ potential members. Only Alejandra lacked a model due to the fact that her spot was supposed to be filled by Johnny Blaze, who was displayed instead.


 * Alejandra Jones: “You know we don’t take orders very well? By we, I am referring to your Avengers.”


 * Steve Rogers: “I’m not going to lead you to your deaths or force you to be obedient to my every word. I only ask for your strength to protect this planet. Should you refuse, then I can reconsider my choice once I return home. I should tell you, Ms. Jones, regardless of this conversation’s outcome, SHIELD will be giving financial, psychological, and clinical assistance to the Esperanza’s inhabitants, whom I discovered were mostly victims of human trafficking, prostitution, and slavery.”

Jones responded by looking at the holographic displays of her future comrades, thinking over Rogers’ offer and what may come to the Esperanza. After some thinking, she gave him a reply.


 * Alejandra Jones: “If I were away fighting battles with... the Avengers, who would be protecting this village?”


 * Steve Rogers: “It wasn’t easy encouraging him for this task. But he has agreed to put this village into his range of responsibilities.”


 * Alejandra Jones: “Him?"

Seconds after Jones had voiced her confusion, a mighty gust of wind blew over the Nicaraguan village, sending a chilling breeze through every villager there, as well as Rogers and Jones. A figure veiled in the shadows of the jungle’s trees soon walked into the scene, revealing his presence to the duo.


 * ???: “So this is the Spirit of Vengeance you spoke of, Rogers? Needless to say, I haven’t seen many female Ghost Riders throughout my long life, let alone one so noble.”


 * Alejandra Jones: “W—who are you?”


 * Steve Rogers: “Alejandra, meet Ajak. Up north, the Aztecs worshipped him as Quetzalcoatl, the Wind God while the Incas called him Tecumotzin, the Lord of Flight. In the hidden city of Polaria somewhere in Russia, he is the Eternals’ Celestial Speaker. Simple enough, he’s a god.”


 * Ajak: “I wouldn’t call myself a god, Captain America. If experience has taught me anything, it’s that even ‘gods’ are not exempt from the cold hands of death.”


 * Alejandra Jones: “I see. It’s... nice to meet you, Ajak.”

The Eternal and the Ghost Rider shook hands. Indeed, this was a one-in-a-million moment in the history of this planet.


 * Ajak: “Likewise, it’s a pleasure for me to see you. Besides, I’m quite happy to have another job aside from staying silent every day to await the Celestials’ message.”


 * Steve Rogers: “Thank you for heeding the call, Ajak. I apologize for robbing you of your time.”


 * Ajak: “There is no need to apologize, Captain. You, young Rider, will not have to worry about your village. I will do my best in protecting it. Not from the shadows, perhaps. But your hopeful friends will be safe.”


 * Alejandra Jones: “You know, now I’m wondering why you didn’t just recruit Ajak for your Avengers.”

It’s Ajak’s turn to be confused, turning his head towards Captain America to question him.


 * Ajak: “Your Avengers?”


 * Steve Rogers: “Long story, Ajak. Perhaps Ikaris could tell you things about it.”


 * Ajak: “Oh dear, he’s in the Avengers now?”


 * Steve Rogers: “No. Not yet, at least.”


 * Ajak: “Ha! Alright, then. I will be on my way, now. I’m sure I saw a convoy of poachers four kilometers from here.”


 * Alejandra Jones: “Poachers?”


 * Ajak: “The order of nature must be preserved, Alejandra. I promise you, I will only kill those who are deserving.”

Alejandra’s face turned to utter shock.


 * Ajak: “That’s how you Ghost Riders roll, yes?”


 * Alejandra Jones: “Yeah... yeah, you can say that. So, Cap, when do we start?”

Steve responded by giving her an Avengers Identicard bearing her credentials. To her surprise, most of the information written there was accurate.


 * Steve Rogers: “When that card rings ‘Avengers Assemble’, it will direct you through its in-built GPS to our assembly point in Camp Hammond. That’s in the United States, yes, but I’m sure you can make it. Thank you for joining in, Ms. Jones. We are pleased to have you on-board.”

The scene snaps back to the Avengers Tower, still set in the past.


 * Iron Man: "Hold on a second. You didn't just persuade a freaking Ghost Rider and SHIELD for money, but also an Eternal?"


 * Thor: "I am intrigued, Captain. Word from the Eternals and Hercules said that he was murdered by a Skrullian God."


 * Captain America: "Ajak didn't say anything about his death. I didn't even know that he died until you said that. Nothing's off with him from what I can tell, anyway."


 * Hank Pym: "What the—the Skrulls have gods? Man, I'm the eight smartest person on this planet and I know nothing?!"


 * Thor: "There are things mortals aren't meant to know, Doctor Pym. I am unsure if such knowledge is crucial, but now, you know that even a race like the Skrulls have a pantheon of gods."


 * Hank Pym: "Okay, so, I assume the Shi'ar has gods, too?"


 * Thor: "Yes."


 * Hank Pym: "What about the Kree?"


 * Thor: "No."


 * Hank Pym: "Thank God."


 * Iron Man: "Alright, Ghost Rider's a pass. Man, if she's a supermodel instead of a gothic hellfire-slinging biker..."

After giving his remark, Stark tapped on the next icon: Balder Odinson.


 * Iron Man: "I'm tempted to just give him a pass considering how he's your brother, Thor."


 * Thor: "Nepotism brings nothing good, Stark."


 * Iron Man: "Yeah, yeah, I got it. Let's see... super strength, super stamina, super durability, super speed, super agility, invulnerability... oh hold on, is this the guy whose weakness is the mistletoe?"


 * Captain America: "I was counting on T'Challa to provide him with some sort of boots that can remedy his weakness. Fortunately, he was able to deliver the request earlier this morning."


 * Hank Pym: "You want Balder to wear vibranium boots?"


 * Captain America: "T'Challa said that they're more like 'organic socks' made of magic-laced vibranium. It's like the footwear that he uses to walk across water and step without making a noise."


 * Thor: "Captain, I should remind you that whatever Balder is wearing won't save him from his doom in Ragnarok."


 * Captain America: "I know. Let's hope those boots persist until Ragnarok arrives one day."


 * Hank Pym: "Can he do anything other than basically be an invincible, thousand-year expert swordsman?"


 * Thor: "He is the God of Light. He can use the light of the sun, the fire, or the mirror to his advantage."


 * Iron Man: "That's very vague, you know."


 * Thor: "Aye. Such vagueness is what makes it unpredictable. One day, you can have him sneaking through the mirrors of Asgard to peek showering maidens and another lighting up suns in the damp corners of Hel with mere bonfires."

TBA