(Incidentally, Marvel once did a Thor Annual where Thor went back to the Trojan War and met Odysseus and a few other characters from that era.
And is Gilgamesh who recently appeared in Hercules...
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(Incidentally, Marvel once did a Thor Annual where Thor went back to the Trojan War and met Odysseus and a few other characters from that era.
And is Gilgamesh who recently appeared in Hercules...
I know the original KILLRAVEN series was billed as a sequel to H.G. Wells' novel WAR OF THE WORLDS, with the Martians from that book returning about a century after their first invasion. And...
Yes, isn't Logan himself said to have been born much further back in time than Prime Logan?
The original OLD MAN LOGAN was said to take place fifty years after the night the villains united and wiped out nearly all heroes. Logan had two children with Maureen, the eldest of whom appeared to...
In GOTG V2, Ego claims to be a Celestial. But he doesn't isn't at all like other Celestials seen, and he himself admits that he doesn't know his true origin. So what do we do with this statement?
In issue nine of the original DEATH'S HEAD series, Death's Head meets the Fantastic Four. The Complete Marvel Reading Order places the events of this story between FANTASTIC FOUR issues 333 and 334,...
I'd be overjoyed if they placed Conan back in 616's prehistory and revisited the old continuity. If I recall, back when Marvel's black and white CONAN THE SAVAGE magazine was cancelled in the 1990s,...
I don't know, I'm not sure the Deadpool movie fits very well into the MCU.
And I'd be a bit sad if we don't get a follow-up to Logan with X-23.
Which actors from the Fox movies should return as their respective characters? Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing most of the current X-cast continue in their roles, e.g. James MacAvoy as Professor...
I say keep them as they are, no more switching their backstories back and forth. It just gets way too convoluted and silly.
That would be ideal....accept the story in Uncanny Avengers has Odin mention the pact he has with the Celestials, which is generally thought to have happened around 1000 AD.
Egypt in the comic definitely looks more like Ancient Egypt.
And how can there even be Vikings in ancient Egypt? Have they travelled in time?
What is the in-universe explanation though? How can Apocalypse remember fighting Thor in a time before that even happened?
In the Generations issue focusing on the old and new Thors, when Thor responds to a Viking prayer and goes to Earth to find Norsemen facing off against Apocalypse in Egypt, both Thor and Apocalypse...
Then there's the whole backstory to FEAR ITSELF, where Cul (the Serpent) ruled Earth when it was called Aesheim, and Odin had to destroy all human life on the planet to rid it of Cul's influence....
Regarding the cycles, I also believe that while they run sequentially in the Asgard dimension, on Earth they often overlap to some extent, i.e. earlier versions of the characters can be active around...
Is the Odin in MARVEL LEGACY #1 the same incarnation as the current Odin? I prefer to keep as many past appearances by the gods the same incarnations as possible.
In human terms, it could have taken Thor tens of thousands of years - if not hundreds of thousands - to reach the age of eighteen.
Also, I am of the opinion that the gods sometimes remember stuff...
Well, past depictions of Thor winning Mjolnir have had him in Asgard or somewhere in the Nine Realms at the time, and dates are usually only provided when a past story is set on Earth.
Though to...
Perhaps Aaron won't bother to provide a specific date for when Thor first attains worthiness?
You're sure of this? Not arguing, just curious as to the source.
I've actually been wondering if the current cycle of Asgard occasionally "glitches" in some areas - so, for certain periods of time, Thor may go from having already won Mjolnir to being pre-worthy...
Aaron would only contradict Apocalypse Twins if he dated the story of Thor first becoming worthy as prior to the 1013 date of the former story. And, if anything, that may actually end up being more...
As for Aaron writing how Thor becomes worthy....actually, could that be referring to him regaining his worthiness to lift Mjolnir following the events of ORIGINAL SIN?