I'd say her usage in Iron Man and Agents of Wakanda safeguards Janet's immediate future. Whoever's dead is probably someone who's been in limbo for a while.
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damn teddy king of the kree/skrull empire for one issue and you're already flashing the avengers, calm down son
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I'm not entirely convinced that's Hulkling, but it could be, judging by the arms. If it's him, I don't think he's the threat, but he's probably involved in whatever chaos the threat is causing. Which is likely some Kree/Skrull conflict.
Also, seriously, Marvel? When they finally get someone to draw Jen with a decent looking body, they put her on this godawful outfit? Ugh.
That's kinda irrelevant, seeing as up until that was revealed, she was treated as and believed to be dead. Comic book deaths are reversed by revealing the character wasn't dead after all fairly often, but they still function as deaths from a pub
I feel like this could honestly just be the new Starbrand.
what if ted is the new starbrand and that's how they fix his crappy codename :GalaxyBrain:
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OK, so if it is Teddy and this is a Kree invasion, then thay ties into the theory that the X-Men are looking for an alliance with the Kree, which would suck for the Avengers.