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I'm sure when all is said and done, Franklin will still be a mutant and his parents still got their powers from cosmic radiation while flying an experimental space ship.
The question is, 'if they were somehow prevented from getting those powers in the way they did, who would be able to put things back the way they were?'
Because, as far as we know, Franklin's history has not changed. Which means that their origin must remain intact.
Doesn't mean that their ship wasn't tampered with to make it susceptible to the cosmic rays...
Or that they weren't originally flying past the radiation, and someone 'nudged' the ship for it to veer off into the rays...
Or that there wasn't a cosmic battle going on that they weren't aware of, and they flew into a stray shot that missed its target and damaged their ship...
All three of these ideas don't invalidate anything that's been printed since FF #1.
They just embellish the background with details that were 'undocumented'.
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
You may want to look a bit closer...
Breaking it up to help...
Writer Chip Zdarsky will team up with penciler Carlos Magno to bring the new story of the Invaders to life in INVADERS #1 in January 2019! Artist Butch Guice will create the cover; Mico Suayan and Alex Ross will provide variant covers.
Marvel's first super team made its first appearance in AVENGERS #71 back in 1969. The WWII-era team consisted of Captain America, Bucky Barnes, the Human Torch (plus his sidekick Toro), and Namor. (Team backstory. The past.)
The powerful foursome will reunite this winter -- with Bucky as the Winter Soldier and Namor as their enemy. INVADERS #1 will see Cap, Bucky, and Johnny Storm facing Namor down as the Sub-Mariner tries to unleash a new deadly threat. (Setup for the new series. The present.)
It looks like a Geoff Johns approach, where the modern team is based on the namesakes of the originals (such as with his Teen Tutans and JSA series).
Thus, the reason for Johnny Storm to sub for Hammond.
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
Could this be immortalising Stan Lee by making him a comic book character that did all these things ?
They're going to reveal that Beast was actually killed off early on and replaced by a mutated ape, cat and gorilla all along.
Always nice to see Bleeding Cool not only continuing to give Jude Terror work, but letting him produce multiple fake news articles and harass creators more. The holiday spirit.
Where are they going with this? Kang comes to my mind (and Kylo Ren "kill the past" lol) he is the only one that I think of who would revise history. I hope it"s not an unknown villain or hero behind this.
Man some of the posters in this thread makes me wonder if they actually read modern comics or if they just come in to take potshots.
Haven't we been down this road before? Huge promises how nothing will be the same ever again, everything you knew was wrong, etc.? Based on how things have gone down in the past, they'll tell their shocking story and then things will go back to normal again.
Doctor Strange: "You are the right person to replace Logan."
X-23: "I know there are people who disapprove... Guys on the Internet mainly."
(All-New Wolverine #4)
Ha, usually when you see events like this, it’s someone putting there fan fiction into canon.
“All the avengers were sitting round one day when suddenly a brand new character who was cooler and more powerful than all of them including the hulk walked in and all the women wanted to do sex with them”
But hopefully it’s not that, I reckon it’s just them cleaning up the marvel u a bit, making it a bit more mcu friendly so new fans don’t feel alienated