The best episode written by A.C. Bradley is "What If… Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?", rated 7.856/10 from 90 user votes. It was "directed by Bryan Andrews". "What If… Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?" aired on 9/1/2021 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Birds of Prey".
A grief-stricken Doctor Strange uses the Eye of Agamotto in a dangerous effort to change the past.
Director: Bryan Andrews
Writer: A.C. Bradley
The Huntress returns and takes hostages at the courthouse when her father is arrested. Laurel is among those taken, which prompts her sister, the Canary, to battle the Huntress in an epic confrontation. Meanwhile, Roy tries to keep Thea safe, but he doesn't like the way he is forced to do it.
Director: John Behring
Writer: A.C. Bradley
The Watcher breaks his oath and recruits heroes from across the multiverse to battle against Ultron.
Director: Bryan Andrews
Writer: A.C. Bradley
Tony Stark challenges The Grandmaster, leading to a grand prix-turned-demolition-derby death match.
Director: Bryan Andrews
Writer: A.C. Bradley
Captain Carter tries to undo the anomaly that strands familiar heroes and villains in the year 1602.
Director: Bryan Andrews
Writer: A.C. Bradley
Captain Carter's mission to save Steve Rogers sets her on a collision course with new enemies.
Director: Bryan Andrews
Writer: A.C. Bradley
When Steve Rogers is seriously injured, Peggy Carter becomes the world’s first Super Soldier.
Director: Bryan Andrews
Writer: A.C. Bradley
Nick Fury struggles to launch The Avengers when candidates are targeted by a serial killer.
Director: Bryan Andrews
Writer: A.C. Bradley
When Avengers Tower is attacked during the holiday party, Happy Hogan must prove his hero chops.
Director: Bryan Andrews
Writer: A.C. Bradley
Thor, who never learned to be a good hero, throws an out-of-control intergalactic party on Earth.
Director: Bryan Andrews
Writer: A.C. Bradley