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The "Stolen Iron Spider" Universe is an alternate reality where Oliver Osnick accidentally found and became fused to the Iron Spider suit. Osnick later helped Leah Odinsdottir defeat her evil variant and save their world from destruction.

History[]

Manhattan Mayhem[]

The history of this reality was presumably similar to Earth-199999 until the moment when Oliver Osnick was nearly killed by falling debris in the battle of New York. While Oliver and his mother Zelda survived, his father Milton was seemingly killed in the ensuing conflict. Oliver also lost his left arm in this conflict, but his brilliant young mind helped him replace it with a robotic prosthetic, which he used from then on out.

As he grew up, Ollie began advancing his technical expertise, excelling in his courses and becoming the top student. He also grew close to his mother's new romantic partner Gerald Wright, who became a stepfather of sorts to Oliver. Both Gerald and Zelda took over the small company left by Milton, General Techtronics Industries, carving a sizable pot for themselves in the engineering industry.

Setting Up Shop[]

In his off-time, Ollie hung out at an abandoned subway station he nicknamed "The Waystation," where he developed multiple new types of hero-tech and a new robotic arm to replace the one he had lost. Oliver also happened to replicate the Pym Particles and a faulty replica Wasp suit, which he works on over time to get right. Oliver soon found himself idolizing the newly christened Spider-Man, witnessing him save a bunch of civilians from a runaway train. After that day, Oliver began to see the webhead as a genuine hero for the people, becoming a fan and gathering memorabilia and creating tech inspired by the neighborhood arachnid.

Stealing the Iron Spider[]

In 2016, on a trip to Coney Island with Gerry, both of them were knocked out by the debris from the cargo plane from Spider-Man's fight with the Vulture. After finding and making sure Gerry got enough medical attention, Oliver then noticed the injured Spider-Man laying in the sand, rushing over to help out the young hero.

Upon getting to the wreckage and witnessing Spider-Man himself, the boy is scared back by the Vulture’s near attack. The spook makes him trip and find the small container carrying the Iron Spider armor. He hides it in a compartment in his robotic arm, not wanting Vulture to obtain it. After watching the rest of the fight from behind debris, he hides when he believes the Vulture is going to attack him, only when he goes over the boy’s head to get to the arc reactors. Upon seeing the wings about to explode, Ollie makes a run for it, upon which he hears Peter’s identity name-dropped during the fight. The explosion causes the container holding the Iron Spider suit to crack, exposing and connecting it to the wiring inside Oliver’s robotic arm.

Turning back, he sees Spider-Man carrying Vulture out of the wreckage, seeing his face unmasked and battered. The two exchange looks, both of which show agreement in the secret of Peter’s identity. Peter than managed to get the young boy back to his mother as they both took Gerry to the nearby hospital, as Parker himself waited for Happy Hogan to detain Vulture.

During this same time, Mac Gargan escapes his prison convoy, later setting up shop with Phineas Mason who had just left the Vulture’s lair. He asks if there is any tech left and Mason shows him a side-project he had in case Toomes’ plan failed: An Iron Man suit with an addition appendage attached to it’s back, and clawed gauntlets with enhanced durability. Gargan asks how much for it, to which Mason says it is still unfinished, but can get it working in a few days, causing a smile on Gargan’s face.

Under Their Noses[]

Days later, Oliver tinkers with the compartment in his arm, trying to remove to now-wired-in container to the Iron Spider Suit. In doing so, he accidentally activates it, causing it to cover his entire body in the suit. While initially frightened at first, Oliver is soon overtaken with excitement

Simultaneously, at the Avengers Compound, Tony Stark tries to present the suit to Peter as a reward for defeating Vulture, only to realize that it is missing. Both find out Oliver took it by mistake and that he activated it, and is now parading around New York in it. Determined to retrieve it, Peter, receiving an updated version of his original suit, calls Ned Leeds for assistance. Unfortunately, Michelle Jones is nearby when Peter calls, overhearing the entire conversation and validating her suspicions of Peter as Spider-Man.

Neighborhood Friends[]

Back with Oliver, he is out enjoying the sights of New York in the Iron Spider, stopping petty crimes and helping people out, until he gets to Coney Island, where he sees the people attempting to rebuild the site. Feeling sad for them, Oliver decides to lend a helping hand to the people working. Posing as a stunt attraction, Ollie helps raise money to help rebuild the amusement park as “Spider-Man,” That is until the real Spider-Man appears, causing much confusion. While attempting to barter with the young hero, Gargan, now in his Scorpion Armor, appears in the crowd, threatening everyone.

The two arachnids engage in battle with the foe, blows flying left and right across the island. As they fought on the Island, Need was assisting on his computer when MJ discovered him, exposing his affiliation with Spider-Man.

During the fight, despite being a young age, Ollie seemed to be adapting more to the suit than previously thought, something both Peter and Gargan took notice of. After Gargan knocked Peter back, he grabbed Oliver by the neck, demanding the suit. Oliver managed to use the nano tech of the suit to create a cannon made of electrified webbing, blasting Gargan away with a bolt of power.

After Gargan retreats, Ollie checks on Peter to see if he’s okay, affirming he knows his identity. After Peter radios back in to Ned-and hilariously finds out Michelle Jones knows his identity-he asks Ollie if there’s a place for them to hide.

Web Warriors[]

Ollie takes Peter, Ned, MJ, and Happy Hogan into an old underground subway station of his, “The Waystation”, where he presents all of his collected and experimental tech he’s been developing. While Happy is taken aback by all of this, the midtown trinity is more or less amazed by all of the wonders before them.

Ned gets amazed by Ollie’s supercomputer and quickly is amazed by his W.I.P. A.I. pal, J.O.N.A.S. (Joint Operative and Navigational Artificial System). MJ takes a very strong liking to the Insect Queen suit on display, asking if it’s free. Peter takes notice of all of the fan-merch and suit ideas, admiring his new young fan turns sidekick.

After resolving to remove the suit, Peter and Happy try and fail vigorously to pry it free from Ollie’s arm’s wiring. Upon further analysis, the group discovers that because the container fractured, its wiring merged with the suit and therefore Ollie’s nervous system. While Peter is reluctant to have a young fan of his trying to be his sidekick, and Tony unhappy about the suit’s status, both decide to give the kid a shot, seeing his potential.

After some training in the suit, and some customization to help Ollie’s suit be more unique, the two go on a small mission to stop a robbery truck from getting away with an art installation. The mission goes south quickly, and Oliver’s mom almost gets hurt before he manages to save her. Peter is able to stop the truck from getting away, but not without causing some more damage. Thankfully no one is hurt during the chaos.

Nothing Without The Suit[]

After Oliver gets his mother to safety, and affirming his status as “Steel Spider,” the two arachnids get a lecture from Tony Stark about the damage they caused. Still bitter from the ferry incident and the plane crash, Tony goes off the kid, telling him the same thing he did to Peter: “If you’re nothing without the suit, then you shouldn’t have it.”

Ollie bites back a little, saying the only reason Tony Stark gets any positive limelight is because of his Iron Man suits, and that without that he would be just as much nothing as he was. He then tells them all about what happened to him in New York when he was young, and that after what happened, he and everyone else felt like their voices were ignored by the main Avengers. He admits that to him, like many people, Peter’s emergence as Spider-Man was the first clue that ordinary people weren’t ignored, that they could do anything that he did, and all he wanted to be that kind of guy.

After Ollie storms off in a huff, Peter gives Tony a scolding look, feeling disappointed at his mentor. As Peter chases after him, Scorpion is not far behind, watching them from afar.

Peter finds Ollie at his father’s grave, one of the many commemorated losses from the Battle of New York. Peter consoles with him about his Uncle Ben and his death, giving him the same “with great power, comes great responsibility” line, to which Ollie adds perhaps some great responsibilities aren’t all meant to be burdened alone. Peter starts to see not only the value in Ollie as a partner, but also that even if Spider-Man isn’t an Avenger, that doesn’t mean he can’t inspire people like they do.

Just then, Scorpion attacks both Peter and Ollie, stinging them with his poisoned tail, knocking them both out. He radios back to Mason, telling him he’s on his way with the prize.

Poisoned[]

The Sting of the Scorpion

Back at the Waystation, Ned and MJ get worried when neither Peter nor Ollie calls them back. Ned manages to track them both via Peter’s phone, pinpointing them to an abandoned location off the coastline between New York and New Jersey. MJ takes the replica Wasp Suit with her, flying over to save her friends.

Peter and Ollie wake up chained to the ceiling, their hands cuffed to keep them from webbing away. Scorpion threatens the younger spider, claiming that he will get the suit off of him, even if he has to kill him to do it. Ollie, while frightened, is able to notice the weak point of Scorpion’s suit on his neck.

While Gargan is ordering Mason to decrypt the suit faster, MJ manages to slip into the room undetected, secretly freeing the two of them. Scorpion notices this, and attacks them both. The three jostle around the room, with Ollie getting struck in the leg with Gargan’s chemical agent, causing him to go loopy for a moment as he fights through mental delusions.

Peter and MJ try to pin him down, but Gargan quickly overturns them, pinning them by his pinchers. Just as he’s about to kill them both, Ollie comes to his senses at the sight of his friends in danger. He leaps at Scorpion, his robotic legs sprouting to help clash his armored assailant’s tail. Eventually, he manages to exploit Scorpion’s weak spot, using the nanotech to infiltrate and disarm his suit, leaving him powerless as Ollie clobbers him to the ground.

Steel Spider[]

Steel and Spidey

After handing Scorpion over to the authorities, Peter, Ollie, and MJ manage to flee to a nearby rooftop, where they all relax as the threat of Gargan has been handled. Suddenly, Tony Stark flies down to the roof they are on, with Zelda in arms saying that she wanted to thank him. As Oliver is about to explain the situation and defend his friends, Zelda says that she knows that Ollie is Steel Spider and that she is proud of him. After sharing a hug with her son, Zelda immediately gives a stern talking to with both Peter and Iron Man, warning them about keeping Oliver safe, or else, to which they both agree to watch out for the kid.

Soon afterwards, Oliver and Peter are on a nearby rooftop chatting about their recent adventure. Ollie then says that after some tinkering with Mason's tech he was able to use it remove the link to his suit. As he does this, he then fully retracts his suit, finally removing it from his arm and handing it to Peter, returning it to him. To his surprise, however, Peter instead allows Oliver to keep it, saying that he's better fit for it than himself. After going over the terms of their new partnership, both Spiders bid each other farewell as they return home, with Oliver now embracing his role as the Steel Spider.

Web-Warriors[]

As the next eight months pass, Peter, Ollie, MJ, and Ned are still at it, fighting crime and beating up bad guys for the neighborhood as the Web Warriors - also sometimes known as the Midtown Marauders by J. Jonah Jameson. Peter’s romance with MJ has spouted earlier in this timeline and the two are now full-on dating each other. With both her and Ollie's assistance, Peter eventually revealed his identity as Spider-Man to his Aunt May, who despite being hesitant at first, eventually came around to accepting it.

The trio gets funding from both Stark Industries and GTI, along with tech support via Ned Leeds. Oliver's family has also become close friends of the Parkers, offering them aid whenever times got tough for them either financially or emotionally. Oliver's family was also able to buy out Avengers Tower after the previous buyer pulled out due to the Incident at Coney Island, moving into it as their new home. They also installed into the tower a backup entrance to the Waystation, which they also retrofitted with some backup technology to help outfit the team better.

During this same time, two young variants of Hela Odinsdottir and Fenris arrived in this universe, with the former assuming the alias of Leah Astrid and hiding out and attending Oliver's school as a cover.

(During this point in time Oliver was momentary pulled from his universe to stop Kamala Kang, Kang the Conqueror, and M.O.D.O.K. with the group known as the Exiles; a task they succeeded in, allowing Oliver to return back to his universe.)

New Friends[]

Adopted Asgardian

One year after donning the mantle of Steel Spider in the Fall of 2017, Oliver was busy at his school when he awkwardly and accidentally tumbles into Leah Astrid by mistake, knocking the both of them over. After apologizing, helping her up, and giving her back her cane, Leigh introduces herself to Oliver, saying she's a new transfer student to the school. Oliver apologizes again for accidentally knocking into her but she assures him that no harm was done. As they finished walking to Leigh's next class, Ollie is surprised to learn she has the same history class as his, to which they cannot help but laugh at.

Upon arrival and settling into history class, the teacher tells each of the students that their Final project will be over Norse culture, and that two of each student will partner up to explain one aspect of the Norse mythology in detail. After announcing the rest of the partners, the last two to get paired up are Ollie and Leigh, both of whom are cautiously optimistic about the experience. After school, the two discuss what exact subject of Norse Mythology they should focus on for their project, since Thor is extremely popular nowadays.

Leigh suggests maybe focusing on the origins of Asgardian history before Thor, which she says she has some knowledge on. Ollie agrees, thanking her for the idea. As he gets on the bus to leave, he asks Leigh if she's available to come over to his place later, to which she says yes.

Study Buddies[]

The following evening as Oliver's parents are on a date night, Oliver is working on homework with his friends Peter and MJ babysitting him, when he hears a knock on the door. He opens it to see Leigh there with her dog Fen in tow. After letting both of them inside, Leah sets down a few books she brought on Asgardian History. As the two of them start discussing and working on the topic for the project, the two of them soon became friends, bonding over their respective interests and hobbies, something Peter and MJ can't help but smile at. Soon, however, Leah suffers a bad headache, which concerns Ollie a little bit as he asks if she's okay. Thankfully, after a minute, she says she's alright.

Before Leah leaves with Fen for the night, she asks Oliver if it would be okay to hang out again tomorrow, to which he happily says yes to. After she's gone Peter and MJ can't help but rag on their budding friendship, to which Oliver just shrugs off, saying it's nothing much.

History In The Making[]

As the next couple of weeks go by, Oliver and Leah grow very close together as friends, with their project, titled  "Asgard Before Thor", going exceptionally well thanks to Leah's knowledge. Leigh eventually gets to meet Oliver's mother Zelda and stepfather Gerry, who immediately find her fun to be around, even volunteering to look after Fen while they are working or having fun.

As they grow closer, the tow of them learn a great many things about themselves, with tboth of the surprised at how much they love the musical "Wicked." However, despite their strong bond, Oliver begins to suspect that Leigh may be hiding something about herself, especially with her frequent migraines, but he doesn't pressure it out of respect and concern for her.

Family Dinner[]

One day after class as they're walking home, Oliver finally asks Leah how she knows so much of this kind of Asgardian Mythology, to which she says that she's descended from Norse ancestry. As they are talking, Oliver asks if he can meet her parents, Leah nervously dodges the question, quickly walking away with Fen as she tells Ollie she'll see him tonight. Oliver stands there confused, but just walk back to his home still pondering Leigh's statements.

That night, back at Oliver's apartment, both the kids along with Oliver's family and friends are having a nice dinner, chatting about their daily lives. After a while, Zelda asks Leah about her family, to which she tries to shrug off. As they talk, Leah tells them that Ollie has only been a good friend to her, one of the first she's had in a while since Fen. She laments to the group that her home life hasn't been that well for her lately as she recounts stories about growing up in a rather bad household where she never knew love or affection from her father.

As Oliver is about to ask if Leigh is okay, suddenly she has another bad headache, this time so severe she has a nosebleed. Leah then suddenly excuses herself from the table, leaving in a hurry with Fen in tow. A concerned Oliver tries to follow her, only to see that she has disappeared. Now worried, Oliver suits up as Steel Spider to go look for her, while Zelda calls the police.

Looking for Leigh[]

Oliver swings for a while through the city looking for Leigh, worried if she's okay. Just as he's getting ready to call the authorities himself, he then sees her and Fen sitting on the ledge of an abandoned construction site.

Upon entering and seeing the massive setup, Ollie realizes this is where Leah has been living this whole time. That's when he sees Leigh in tears cuddling with Fen on the nearby ledge wall, slowly approaching and sitting next to her. When Ollie finally asks Leigh what's wrong, Leah starts telling him the real reason she knows that much about Asgardian history before Thor: because she lived through that history herself. She then tells a confused Ollie that Leah is an anagram for her real identity: Hela Odinsdottir, The Goddess of Death.

Leah then stands up then strikes her cane on the ground, causing a surge of magic and lightning in front of her friend. When Oliver opens his eyes, he sees Leah in gold and green Asgardian attire, and her cane has morphed into Thor's hammer of Mjolnir, while Fenris has grown to the size of the both of them. Oliver, bewildered by this reveal, asks how this is possible. Leah then tells him her whole story, how she was born raised on Asgard during its imperialistic era, and how Odin wanted her to be a warrior for his empire.

She tells him that one day when she was cuddling with Fenris, Odin chained him by a leash against Leah's wishes, telling her that a leader must tame his threats to ensure they fight for him. Odin presented her with the crown, representing her gift of becoming the Goddess of Death. Leah says she was scared of the crown that Odin offered her, seeing in her reflection of it her future as a weapon in Odin's war. Deciding that she not did not want to be a part of her father's conquest at a young age, she fled with Fenris from the throne room, using Mjolnir to escape from the Royal Palace of Valaskjalf.  She say that by using the same Bifrost leaks hidden in the nearby mountains Loki later used, she managed to escape into the Nine Realms, crash-landing on Midgard.

After landing and hiding out on Midgard with Fenris in a nearby cave, the two of them laid low until agents of the TVA came to their reality looking for them, led by Dox. They soon left, but not before soon leaving behind a reset charge. As the two fled and were soon cornered by the reset wave, Fenris hid behind Leah, scared for the end, causing a defensive Leah to activate her sorcery, enchanting the reset wave.

After she climbed on top of Fenris, the two of them leaped together through the portal, escaping in time as their universe faded away into nothingness. When they escaped, they both landed in Oliver's world in the future, where she found a much older and world-weary Odin in retirement nearby. Since she realized she could not go home to the Asgard she knew anymore, she started a new life here as Leah Astrid, leaving her past as far behind her as possible.

Scared of Death[]

As Leah melancholy sits on the edge of the balcony, she tells Oliver she often wonders what things could have been if she hadn't run away, but she still worries either way about what she would have become, and what her parents think of her now. Ollie then sits next to her and gives her a hug, lamenting to her about the loss of his own father at the hands of Loki's army in the Battle of New York, and that his loss weighed heavily on him for a long time. He then tells her that what Odin tried to make her into isn't who she is now, and that he's glad to have her in his life.

As Oliver hugs a sad Leigh in her arms, she then suffers a massive migraine worse than before. She then sees flashes of things happening beyond her present, including Asgard in wreckage. That's when her vision comes across that of Hela herself, as the minds of both variants of the Goddess of Death collide.

That's when Leah finds herself seeing through the eyes of her future self, seeing Asgard's people lined up for execution in front of her. When Skurge rushes to check on the Queen, Hela waves him away, trying to find the source of the mind. That's when the migrane happens again, and the memories of the two of them flash together in a massive blur of magic and madness, until Leah falls back onto the ground, her nose bleeding again. Ollie rushes to see if she's okay, and a panicked Leah tells them they need to go now. The two then climb on top on Fenris, riding off back to Oliver's friends as fast as they can.

Fear Itself[]

Back on Asgard, Hela, unsure of what she saw, orders the crowd of Asgardian civilians to tell them where Heimdall is, which one of them reluctantly does out of fear for their lives. After tracking down Heimdall's forces and taking him hostage, she orders the gatekeeper to tell her about who she saw.

Heimdall reluctantly tells her about Leah, and how she is a version of Hela from a long-gone timeline. Hela is shocked to hear this news, as she knows this could prove a threat to her new empire. Heimdall tells her that she won't win, as ether Leah or Thor and their friends will stop them long before they can conquer the realms. After stabbing Heimdall in the leg, she takes the sword for herself, telling her troops to prepare, as after the handle the rubble on Asgard, they plan for an invasion of Midgard.

Back at New York, Ollie and Leah are at the Avengers Compound with Peter, MJ, Tony, and the rest of the remaining Avengers, Young Avengers, and other heroes of New York, telling them about Hela and that she is assembling her undead army to invade New York as they speak. When Peter asks how they are supposed to fight her undead army, Leah asks if there is any leftover relics or artifacts from either Thor or Loki's battles made of Uru they could use, which gives Tony an idea.

Within a few hours, Tony manages to bring the remains of the Destroyer armor to the compound, and MJ uses her Pym Particles to enlarge the remain's proportions to bigger size. When Happy asks how they are supposed to melt that kind of metal, Leah steps forward, providing a solution. She takes out a small stone case, opening it to reveal a small flame inside of it, telling them that when she left, among the things she took was a piece of the Eternal Flame in case she needed it, waiting for a moment like this to use it.

With a swirl of her green magic, Leah grows the flames to massive size, using them to melt the enlarged Destroyer Armor into Uru chunks. She then swirls her magic again, forming pieces of the molten metal into new Asgardian suits for the Avengers, which everyone is extremely excited for. As the heroes prepare for the coming battle, Oliver's mother pulls Leah aside for a moment, telling her that she doesn't have to join the fight, but Leah reassures her that as long as Hela is around, she will never truly be free from Odin's path.

Zelda tells her and Oliver that no matter what happens out there, she will always have a home with them. Leah thanks her, and tells her that she is happy she had a friend like Oliver in her life. They share a big hug together before they head off with the Avengers to faced their Asgardian foe.

Asgard Attacks[]

Chasing Storms

Within hours, the streets of New York City are evacuated as Hela's forces attack the city. The Avengers attempt to hold off the hordes of the undead, but quickly find themselves overwhelmed as they try to fend off the attacks from the undead. The first wave of zombies soldiers come straight for Ollie and Leah, who manage to blast them away with their weaponry while riding on top of Fenris, clearing a way through the street of the undead. They manage to fend off the horde until they arrive at where the undead troops arrive. After Ollie and Leigh disembark Fenris, they blast through what stands guard at the Bifrost Entrance, coming face to face with the Goddess of Death herself.

Hela - surprised and intrigued by the truth about another version of herself being confirmed - steps forward, greeting the younger goddess and complimenting her on having her own executioner and Fenris. After giving her with the same schtick she gave Asgard's rebellious soldiers, Hela then offers Leah the chance to join her new Asgardian Empire.

Leah then nonchalantly tells her off, which angers Hela, who demands to know why she would defy the Queen. Leah retorts by saying that what Hela is now is the very epitome of everything only Odin wanted her to be in his mad quest for power, a quest she wanted no part of. She stands her ground, saying Midgard is her home, Oliver is her family, and that no one will take either of them away from her.

Angered, Hela, summons her crown, throwing necroswords at Leah. Oliver webs and catches them mid-throw, using his nanotech to morph them into his own steelblades. This shocks Hela, but does not deter her, as she leaps into battle with her foes. The Arachnid and Asgardian battle the Mad Queen, who put up more than a match for them. But as the fight progressed, Hela continued throwing her necroswords all over the place, littering the battleground with her weapons.

Leah uses this to her advantage; with a spin of Mjolnir, she lifts Hela's necroswords off the ground with a gust of the winds, forming and unleashing a tornado of weapons upon her. This attack angers Hela, who blast the tornado away with her magic, before summoning Mjolnir to herself with Leah still holding it, preparing to do the same thing to that hammer as she did to Thor's. Oliver sees this, and shoots his webs at her from behind to stop her.

Then, as Mjolnir flew towards Hela's hand, Leah used this to her advantage, releasing her grip of the hilt to grab Mjolnir's strap. As Hela caught Mjolnir in her hand once more, Leigh used the momentum to swing herself upward, propelling herself off and over Hela with a kick, sending Leigh backflipping over her as Oliver's webs attached to the back of Hela's crown. Taking the chance, Leah enchanted Ollies' webs with her magic, using them to rip Hela's crown right off of her, throwing it into the ocean.

As Hela fell to the ground, Leah again summoned Mjolnir, blasting Hela back with a smash of the ground. As the Goddess of Death lay defeated in front of them, Ollie and Leah stand tall as the victors, with the other Avengers finally breaking through to the battleground.

Turn on the Light[]

Leah the Lightbringer

Leah steps forward to her villainous variant, telling her that what Odin did in the past cannot be changed, but that does not mean that it has to define them. She offers Hela a hand, offering her mercy. Hela, rejects it, grabbing Leigh by the throat, grabbing Mjolnir and blasting Oliver and everyone away and forming a massive crevice dividing them.

Hela mocks Leah for being a disappointment for defending a mortal realm like Midgard, calling her weak; Leah retorts, saying empathy and vulnerability is not weakness and that she is glad will never be a Goddess of Death like Hela, saying no God should have dominion over death who cares for life itself. Annoyed, Hela almost kills Leah with the hammer, but her mercy allowed Leigh to summon and take Hela's crown for herself and gain access to her full power, allowing her to overpower Hela and steal Mjolnir from her, blasting away her armies of the undead and clearing the skies.

As Leah float over Hela, she tells to stand down now. Defeated, but impressed by her resilience, Hela finally yields. Oliver and Fenris then comes to Leigh's aid, making sure she's okay before the two of them share a hug together, glad that the nightmare is over. As the rest of the undead fade away into nothingness, Hela's Fenris limps torwards his mistress, cuddling with her one last time before turning to dust.

New Home[]

Shortly after the battle, Heimdall arrives with Sif, Skurge and a few surviving guards in tow as the Avengers hand Hela over to them. The defeated queen relinquishes the throne of Asgard, surrendering herself for judgment. As the guards take her away, Hela tells Oliver and his family to look well after Leah and Fenris, a promise they intend to keep.

After Hela is blasted back to Asgard via Bifrost, Heimdall thanks the young heroes, telling them Asgard is forever in their debt. When Tony chimes in, asking where Thor is, Heimdall assures him he's already informed Thor of what's happened here and that he will be arriving shortly, with Bruce Banner in tow. Before leaving, Heimdall asks Leah is she would like to return to Asgard, but Leah respectfully declines, saying she's found a new home with Oliver and his family. Heimdall allows this, telling them that if any one of them needs help, Asgard will forever be there for them. Heimdall leaves, and the Avengers go off to celebrate their victory.

Home for the Holidays[]

By the following winter, things have changed for the better for Oliver. Leah has been adopted by his family, their history project got a resounding A+, and the Marauders have accepted Leah as one of them.

As Christmas comes, everyone celebrates the holiday with Oliver's family, sharing gifts and trading stories with each other. After dinner, Oliver receives a special gift made from Leah: an enchanted hammer-shaped pendant made from a piece of Mjolnir, which she tells him will keep him safe from any magical or mystical dangers. Oliver thanks her for the gift, fully accepting Leigh his new sister.

Shine the Light[]

Several months later, in late May of 2018, Thanos arrived on Xandar on the quest to obtain the Infinity Stones. As he plans to attack the where the Nova Corps are guarding the Orb, a message comes across on the comms from Nova Prime, telling him they moved the stone a weeks ago and that he should ready for his latest visitor. That’s when his ships systems report a massive object coming right at them. A Bifrost beam blasts into the throne room of the Sanctuary II, with a familiar silhouette standing in the beam. The Black Order and the other guards came to their masters’ defense, until the being stepped  forward, revealing Leah and Oliver atop of Fenris. As the beam fades, it reveals many of the Avengers and Asgardians standing there at the ready.

Dismounting Fenris with her brother, Leah tauntingly greets the Mad Titan, telling him that her friends have already moved the Stone on Xandar and the other remaining stones out of Thanos’ reach. As the Black Order prepares to attack, Leah uses her magic to disarm them and pin them against the walls, where Oliver webs them in place. That’s when Leah spotted Nebula in chains nearby, being restrained against her will.

Expressing her disappointment in Thanos for what he’s done to his daughter, Leah used her power to free Nebula, who thanked her graciously. Thanos then asked why she did this, recounting how Hela and Odin were just as much conquerors as he was. Leah tells her that’s she not the same Hela as then before, and that she’s here to prevent him from making the same mistake her father did. She went on to express her value of the innocent lives of the universe, and that neither her nor the Mad Titan had the right to take any of them.

Thanos retorted, saying her words meant nothing and that he was meant to bring balance to the universe. He then attempted to strike down the Asgardian goddess, only for her to blast the Mad Titan back before lifting up the Infinity Gauntlet and destroying it with her power. Oliver by her side, Leah gave the Mad Titan an ultimatum, surrender and give up this destructive path, or face the wrath of the universe he wished to cull.

(Shortly after this, Oliver, Leah, and Fenris were momentary pulled from this point in time to stop Scarlet Spider with the a new version of the Exiles; a task they succeeded in, allowing them to return back to this universe.)

Amazing Friends[]

To be added

One Neighborhood

Slingers[]

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Residents[]

  • Clint Barton/Hawkeye
  • Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch
  • Hank Pym
  • Janet van Dyne
  • Secret Avengers
    • Steve Rogers/Captain America
    • Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow
    • Sam Wilson/Falcon
  • Stark Industries
    • Pepper Potts
    • Happy Hogan
  • Bruno Carelli
  • Isaiah Bradley
  • Eleanor Bishop
  • Derek Bishop
  • Muneeba Khan
  • Yusuf Khan
  • Kirsten McDuffie

  • Manfredi Crime Family
    • Silvio Manfredi/Silvermane
  • Adrian Toomes/Vulture
  • Phineas Mason/Tinkerer
  • Ultron
  • Thanos
  • Black Order
    • Ebony Maw
    • Cull Obsidian
    • Proxima Midnight
    • Corvus Glaive
  • Mac Garrity/Griz
  • Wrecking Crew
    • Dark Garthwaite/Wrecker
    • Eliot Franklin/Thunderball
    • Henry Camp/Bulldozer
    • Brian Phillip Calusky/Piledriver
  • United States Department of Damage Control
    • Sadie Deever
  • Wilson Fisk/Kingpin
  • Benjamin Poindexter/Bullseye
  • Maki Matsumoto/Lady Bullseye

Locations[]

  • New York City, New York
    • Avengers Compound
    • The Waystation
    • W.E.B. Tower
    • Baxter Building
  • San Francisco, California
    • Damage Control Supermax Prison
    • Scott Lang's House
  • Asgard
    • Asgardian Gold Mine
    • Asgardian Theater
    • Hall of Asgard
    • Hidden Stronghold
    • Himinbjorg
    • Medina
    • Odin's Vault
    • Rainbow Bridge
    • Royal Palace of Valaskjalf
    • Treasureyard of the Wolves

Notes[]

  • This universe is based on an episode pitch of What If...? for the events of Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Trivia[]

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