A'Lars (Earth-829) VS A.C. O'Connor (Earth-616)

A'Lars (Earth-829)
While Hercules was on a return trip to Earth, he was summoned by A'Lars to Titan. Arriving at Titan he was greeted by Mentor and his son, Starfox and informed he was summoned here because Apollo had recently crashed on the planets surface and was requesting to speak to Hercules. Apollo warned Hercules that only death awaits in Olympus and died in Hercules' arms. Mentor invited to Hercules to stay while they scanned ahead and ensured everything was good so Hercules didn't rush into anything dangerous. I.S.A.A.C informed Mentor that in order to scan Olympus, all non essential systems would need to be shut down. This allowed Shreck, a Thanos worshipper, to sneak into the city on Titan undetected and break into Mar-Vell's tomb and steal his Nega-Bands who used them to attack the Titan Eternals. Eventually, Hercules and Mentor were able to defeat him and Mentor offered to accompany Hercules on his journey to Olympus, but was declined.
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A.C. O'Connor (Earth-616)
A.C. "Ace" O'Connor was a reporter who got involved in the mysterious robot serial killer story surrounding Rom, Spaceknight. Unknown to the world at large, Rom was actually a heroic figure eliminating evil aliens called Dire Wraiths who had infiltrated the Earth using their shape-changing powers. To human eyes, Rom was killing random people with a ray gun, reducing them to ash. In fact, Rom's Neutralizer was banishing the Dire Wraiths to Limbo. [1] Ace was tipped off at first by the fact that all the "victims" of the robot killer in Clairton, West Virginia all shared the same birthdate. Ace's investigation brought her to the government program Project: Safeguard where she managed to capture Rom's Neutralizer in action on film. Upon developing her photos, she discovered the camera was able to capture what the human eye could not, showing an alien creature disappearing into Limbo instead of the "murder" of a human being.