Appearing in "Remember The Titans"
Featured Characters:
She-Hulk (Jen Walters-Jameson)
(Appears in flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
- Eternals
- Captain Marvel (Phyla-Vell)
- I.S.A.A.C. (Appears on a computer screen, TV, or hologram only)
Mentor (A'Lars)
Moondragon (Heather Douglas)
Starfox (Eros)
(Appears in flashback and main story)
Living Tribunal
- GLK&H
- Arthur Zix / RT-Z9
- Ditto (Impersonates Dottie & Stu Cicero)
Awesome Andy
- Mallory Book (Mentioned)
- Augustus "Pug" Pugliese (Mentioned)
Stargod / Man-Wolf (John Jameson)
- Two-Gun Kid (Matt Hawk)
- Jane Foster
Pip the Troll
(Appears in flashback and main story)
Adversaries:
- Skrulls (Only in flashback)
- Thanos (Clone) (Not revealed to be a clone) (Appears in flashback and main story)
Other Characters:
- Nova Corps (Mentioned)
- Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell) (Only in flashback)
- Avengers (Only in flashback)
- Stumpadon (Only in flashback) (Death)
Locations:
- Titan
- Shao-Lom Temple of Pama
- Manhattan
- Timely Plaza
- GLK&H offices
- Midtown General Hosptial
- Timely Plaza
- Xandar (Mentioned)
Items:
- Judgement chair
- Ray-gun (Mentioned)
- Titanian eternal mind-link projector
- Captain America's Shield (Only in flashback)
Synopsis for "Remember The Titans"
- Synopsis not yet written
Solicit Synopsis
- On the moon of Titan justice appears to be infallible. All matters are weighed by the impartial supercomputer, Isaac.
- And all testimony is telepathically pulled from the witnesses’ minds by MOONDRAGON. It seems like the perfect system, right? That’s what SHE-HULK is there to find out.
- But can she remain impartial, given that the defendant is someone she’d like to snap in two? It starts here: the final fate of the fallen Avenger, STARFOX!
- Special appearances by THE LIVING TRIBUNAL, PIP THE TROLL, and... THANOS?!
Notes
- Takes place prior to the flashback events in Annihilation #2.
- The reveal in this issue that Starfox was responsible for Thanos's obsession with Death is debunked by the end of the story arc as a memory implant. The Thanos making an appearance in this issue is actually a clone created by the real Thanos as part of a revenge ploy against his brother.