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Appearing in "I Rule, You Suck, Part 2"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Deadpool (Vol. 4) #31

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Synopsis for "I Rule, You Suck, Part 2"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Deadpool (Vol. 4) #31
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Appearing in "Another Fine Mess (Part One)"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine #1

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  • Orb (Only in flashback)
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Synopsis for "Another Fine Mess (Part One)"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine #1
65 million years ago, in the Cretaceous Era, a full bearded Peter Parker is looking at the sky with his hand-made telescope and sees an asteroid heading towards the earth. He returns to his shack filled with hand made sculptures made by him of a woman who appears in his dreams. He goes to a valley, to meet with Logan, now a leader of a group called the 'Small Folk'. Peter warns him about the asteroid, which will cause the Cretaceous–Paleogene Extinction Event, then leaves.

In the present, Spider-Man and Wolverine attempt to stop the Orb and his gang from robbing a bank. Spider-Man hits one of the men and the man drops a bag of glowing diamonds. When the diamonds hits the ground, Spider-Man and Wolverine are sent back in time.

Back in the past, while he tries prepares for the impact, Logan sees and attacks someone with metallic hair but is interrupted by the meteor impact. The diamonds on Earth suddenly glow; Peter and Logan are transported through time, again. The two arrive in what they initially think is a distorted version of the present era, but in fact turns out to be the future.

Appearing in "Another Fine Mess (Part Two)"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine #2

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Synopsis for "Another Fine Mess (Part Two)"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine #2
Spider-Man teaches a group of gorilla-men about gravity. After the class finishes, he goes to a room where he finds a gorilla-man named Mikal searching for information about weapons they can use to prevent what Spider-Man says the end of the world. Spider-Man asks about the Cosmic Cube, but Mikal says that it is still inactive. Suddenly, a tremor occurs and Spider-Man swings to large palace which is the home of Wolverine, who is worshipped by the gorilla-men as a Messiah. Inside the palace is Wolverine, who is protected by several security robots. Deactivating their security codes, Wolverine destroys the robots and is met by Spider-Man.

Spider-Man wants him to help him to prevent the end of the world. However, Wolverine refuses. Suddenly, several other robots appear but Spider-Man and Wolverine defeat them. Spider-Man then leaves, and Wolverine says that he feels that they are being watched.

Spider-Man returns to the school, where he is attacked by the Orb. Suddenly, the Orb is mysteriously teleported away. Although he is confused about what happened, Spider-Man then goes to site 17 where something has been found. There, he finds a mysterious box, but suddenly, the danger Spider-Man feared appears: Doom the Living Planet.

Spider-Man reveals that an aged Doom managed to transfer his consciousness to Ego the Living Planet. A young boy riding Devil Dinosaur tries to fight, but Spider-Man stops him, telling him to get people to safety.

Taking the box to the school, Spider-Man discovers its content. A gun and a bullet that contains the Phoenix Force. Spider-Man plans to use it to destroy Doom, but Wolverine knocks him, saying that he is the one who will destroy Doom.

As he leaves, Wolverine is watched by a mysterious person with a baseball bat embedded with diamonds.

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