When Earth is under attack, other races come to help against the invasion. The Ixions plan to use a planet killer weapon against the Earth. This is the final battle for humanity.
A secret government organization made up of men provide intergalactic immigration services for Earth-bound aliens.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
When Earth is under attack, other races come to help against the invasion. The Ixions plan to use a planet killer weapon against the Earth. This is the final battle for humanity.
K's mentor Alpha, a renegade agent who combined his body with alien organs, returns to menace K and procure an alien's heart.
Jay is solely assigned to escort Troy, a Symbiote while Kay is down with an alien virus. As the duo are relentlessly pursued by Buzzard, a savage bounty hunter, and his client, the Symbiote unleashes his amazing powers. Jay is "fatally" wounded in his battle to protect Troy-Kay recovering in the nick of time, preventing the Symbiote from melding with evil. To his surprise, Jay learns that his life was never in any real danger-Symbiotes have healing powers.
After a coup attempt fails on the distant planet of Naar, its Emperor fears that rebels will try to kidnap his son Raax, who's on Earth disguised as a high school student. He asks MiB for help. With a special weapon pen and a backpack provided by Zeeltor, Jay goes undercover. Alas, he runs afoul of the Principal, incurs the wrath of two Jocks, (who may be the kidnappers in disguise) and with the unwanted "help" of the Worms who end up blowing his cover. Kay eventually shows up to bust Jay's chops as a substitute teacher. Things come to a head when a Worm prank backfires and the Jocks come after Jay, holding him to blame and reveal themselves to be Naarians. But it turns out, they ain't the rebels. The sinister rebels are actually the perky Amber and the Cheerleaders, who snatch Raax and attempt a rendezvous with their spaceship. But Jay foils their plan and rescues Raax, by using Zeeltor's pen gizmo and a lesson on "reflection" he learned from "teacher" Kay.
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