When Noh and Jubilee take their family to Hala for the holidays, that means Melody gets to see her boyfriend, the crown prince. But the Lee-Varr family literally never gets to go to space without drama following them around. Ever.
Now that Dean is back from Hell, he and Sam are racing to stay ahead of angel plots, demon deals, and everything in between. But when things get too overwhelming, the Doctor might just have to step in and help.
Now that Clint is finally training to be a hero, he's impatient to get past training into, well, actual hero work. But while he might not be officially on any teams, he's already making a difference standing up for people that others want to use up. And to his dad's surprise, that includes the Hulk!
Coulson took a chance on Clint Barton, and Clint would very much like to live up to that, but that doesn't mean he does things by the book. He screws up (sometimes on purpose) all the time, he blows up alien tech instead of bringing it back for R&D to study, and he tends to bring home stray Russian assasins. In his defense, he only did that last one once.
It was supposed to be just a normal takedown of a normal bank robber on a normal afternoon, but Hawkeye and Black Widow wound up buried under a ton of rubble and inhaling some serious dust and debris and, well, something...else. That something has already turned Nat into a small child, and Hawkeye's shrinking too, but when the rest of the team shows up, will they get infected next?
The Avengers aren't acting like themselves at all . . . and they're wearing the wrong costumes! Tony and Bruce seem to be the only ones unaffected, but Tony is quite sure there's a logical explanation. Meanwhile, the other Avengers are all in on the plan. Bruce has made the costumes. Clint and Natasha did the planning. Steve talked to JARVIS. All that's left is to play the game.
(General, not shipping) The Doctor didn't mean to get involved with the Winchesters. They're into all the wrong things: the killing kind of things. But now he's attached, but that means he's got to deal with the consequences. Because getting involved with the Winchesters means he may lose one of them.