Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!
Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
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[QUOTE=Sighphi;2921563]You mean go back to normal? Yes, lets go back to how it has been forever.
In regards mjolnir origin nothing would make me more happy
I wonder if it has anything to do with this:
1000000BC Avengers has the potential to explain why Earth is so important when there are more advanced civilizations and more powerful beings in the universe or turn out as Odin babysitting hominid avatars of powerful entities.After Jon Watts (Cop Car) was anointed the directed of Spider-Man: Homecoming, he was allowed to peek into some Marvel secrets. “There’s an actual scroll that they unrolled for me,” says Watts. “One of my producers, Eric Carroll, it was his first job at Marvel to work on a timeline and see where things line up and see where things didn’t quite line up. Like, ‘Oh, that’s when Captain America is born.'”
Watts adds that when it’s unfurled, the scroll extends past a long conference table. “Uh yes, it’s very long. It’s the most amazing thing because it starts, honestly, at the beginning of time — I don’t remember specifically, but I think it has something to do with Thor.” He laughs. “It is truly an amazing document.”
Hope Aaron won't end up contradicting himself with so much to cover.
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I would argue neither is an adequate explanation. The Celestials are responsible for the Eternals and the Deviants, but they're responsible for that in other worlds as well: There was whatever that planet with the Reject and the Chosen was in Judgment War and the Skrulls are Deviants, if I'm not mistaken (or, at least, the Skrull god). And, of course, we wouldn't have the Kree if it weren't for the Celestials messing with the Skrulls. On the Kree side, we have the Inhumans, but we also have the Inhumans in a bunch of other places, so that's not much either.
Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!
Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
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I remember something about how the celestials created the x gene and also created the pentional in baseline humans to develop superpowers like their why bruce banner didnt just die after being hit by the gamma blast or peter parker didnt just of radiation poesoning.
Crap, I forgot to add that I think a better argument for the importance of Earth would be that it's the focal point of the multiverses - both as seen in Hickman's New Avengers with the incursions and more generically with Otherworld and the Captain Britain corp.
Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!
Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
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Don't about man thing and the nexus of all realities. http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Nexus_of_All_Realities
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If Legacy will reintroduce a beloved character, is it possible it'll be somehow connected to these BC Avengers?
I doubt it's Hulk or Cyclops. I really think it could be the original Jean Grey. With Generations, the current solo and a BC Phoenix, I think it makes a lot of sense.
. My Little Pony . ASM: Renew your Vows . Ms Marvel . Generation X . Doom Patrol . Super Man . The Flash . Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps . Trinity . Teen Titans . Super Sons . Mister Miracle . Saga . Paper Girls .
The same way adult Iceman, adult Beast, adult Angel and, until very recently, adult Cyclops managed to live side by side their younger selves just fine? It'd be stupid if adult Jean is the only one not allowed to be around because of her younger self.
And I agree with King_Thor13, I think adult Jean would be a quite shocking return that could definitely cause a lot of impact. Considering hers and Mar-Vell's are the only returns I'd be even remotely truly excited about, I totally support it.
I think the argument could be made that, while the adult versions do co-exist, in some ways the younger versions are much more promoted and frequently used then the adult counterparts (I mean, adult Angel was in limbo a long while before Bunn finally resolved things with him in Uncanny and Beast...eh).
Adult Iceman is definitely a big exception to this because he has his own solo book.