Dumb question, but have the Avengers been established in the 90s Marvel cartooniverse? I vaguely remember them appearing in an FF episode and being mentioned by Spidey in his 1st ep. But nothing way later in Secret Wars when Spidey handpicks Iron Man and the still stuck -in-limbo Cap. UTS was not the same continuity I think?
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If memory serves, his appearance in the interconnected 90's Marvel cartoons was in Spiderman, where he ended up being trapped in some teleportation device together with Electro, because the later was too powerfull for anyone to beat in a direct fight.
So if this is still in continuity with Spiderman TAS too, they would need to explain how he got out of it.
X-Men TAS had Captain America team up with Wolvie during WWII in the last season, but there were also minor cameos of Black Panther, Spider-Man, Thor, Dr. Strange, War Machine, and maybe a few others, so the implication was there that they existed in that world, even if they didn't really do anything of note.
Last edited by yogaflame; 04-11-2024 at 03:54 PM.
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To clarify Spider-Man and the X-Men shared the same universe, while the shows from the other Marvel characters had their own universes. That said some of those characters still had versions of themselves in the X-Men and Spider-Man universe.
An AU version of the Avengers showed up in One Man's Worth episode
Yeah all of those heroes have appeared in the Marvel cartoons but they haven't collectively called themselves the Avengers yet IIRC.
There was Force Works on the Iron Man cartoon though.
Captain America? Marvel just can't help themselves can they? I don't have anything against the Avengers, I just don't need them taking up precious screen time from the X-men.
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