This continues to be a fun romp through marvel's history, though the siancong war retcon is silly, I can't hate it.
Still remains the most beautiful book Marvel is putting out.
This continues to be a fun romp through marvel's history, though the siancong war retcon is silly, I can't hate it.
Still remains the most beautiful book Marvel is putting out.
I can’t believe they were able to bring up Isaiah Bradley!
I only read the article, not the comic but they didn't Mention Tony Stark's accident - are they putting that (back) in Vietnam/Siancong or are they keeping that in the Middle East?
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Whatever helps your mangled timeline, Marvel.
Not a huge fan of this general time period of Marvel and the art wasn't all the great this time, but I enjoyed it nonetheless.
rodriguez needs to calm down
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I recall that Namor was born in 1920, so wouldn't that mean he's about the same age as Steve Rogers and Blade?
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I have been advocating using Sin-Cong as a stand-in for Nam for years (though I think it should also be for the Korean War too... Prof X and Juggernaut). So pleased that is has been made official. It makes things make much more sense, and can bring Iron Man's origins back to where they belong.
The Korean War actually never ended.
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Is there any solid source on the "legal issues with the Bradleys" stuff? I see commenters mention it all the time, but it's never really added up to me. If there was an issue with the character, wouldn't that have impacted their ability to reprint older material featuring the characters?