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HidingTalk16:10, 3 November 2007 (UTC)reply
I have removed the following as it has been without a source since 2009:
From the Betrayal section:
When the Pantheon finds Agamemnon later he is in his teenage form in the city of Boston. He is being pursued by the renegade Pantheon member Jason. After a confrontation in
Fenway Park, Agamemnon and the Hulk are transported to the after-life realm of
Hela. After an undetermined time of the Hulk fighting Hela's skeletal forces, Agamemnon pleads for Hela to let the two go based on a past emotional connection (later revealed to be that they are half-siblings, through their father, Loki). She reluctantly agrees.