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Not very familiar with the comics but is Kang considered below or above Thanos in terms of threat level?
Depends.

I'd say slightly below but not by a lot.

Kang went through phases to become as great and powerful as he is. Son basically conquers whole timelines. He has and can be defeated though. Took over all of America in the comics once. In other timelines he's taken over the whole worlds. He can time travel on a whim so it's close to impossible to kill him.

Story wise though, there's just been more and better stories with Thanos which is why it isn't a surprise he's getting the first shot in the big movies.
 
Solid Agent Carter episode. Getting a little worried about the outcome of the season though.
 
Lol. Damn it

The FF trailer actually looks good.

Only qualms is it looks like they tried so the hard to make the movie look grounded that it doesn't look like a superhero flick

It looked to me like they wanted to do Sci Fi with it, which is the only thing it has going for it. Which now that I think of it might be part of the reason it looked like the first Interstellar trailer.

Graviton was set up. Just gotta see it pay off

I missed it. Where was that?

I'm still waiting for Kang

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Time travel flicks are too easy to mess up tho. Too easy to have you thinking "why doesnt he just do x, y, or z instead". But I believe in Marvel so I still want it
 
I missed it. Where was that?
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Time travel flicks are too easy to mess up tho. Too easy to have you thinking "why doesnt he just do x, y, or z instead". But I believe in Marvel so I still want it
Graviton was introduced somewhere in the first 7 episodes. Was a solid early episode.

Yeah they could be easy to mess up, but like you, I believe in Marvel. Also, they wouldn't even have to explain all that time travel stuff. All they gotta explain is that he mastered the ability to do it. I just want a smart story coming from Kang. They could have Stark & Banner discussing all the science behind it and stuff. I'd love to see Stark suffer with the idea of not having the most up to date tech, and seeing what he could do with tech he doesn't understand. With Kang, we could see some futuristic weapons and all that. What the MCU could look like in his future. Endless things. And he doesn't have to be stretched out as long as Thanos is.
 
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Its not usually in the explanation that they mess up anyway. Its usually that they take one action when they should've taken another.

I also wanna see Korvac too. Seems like Marvel is more concerned about setting up Cosmic Universe than A3 with GotG. Wouldnt be surprised if they have seperate big bads at the end of Phase 3. Korvac for CU and Kang for the Avengers. Also that would avoid the repetitive nature of bringing CU down to earth at the end of every story arc.
 
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I think Fox own the rights to Kang.

Nathaniel Richards, a scholar born in the 30th century, becomes fascinated with history and discovers the time travel technology created by Victor von Doom.[2] Richards then travels back in time to ancient Egypt c. 2950 B.C., aboard a Sphinx-shaped timeship, to become the Pharaoh Rama-Tut, with intentions of claiming En Sabah Nur—the mutant destined to become Apocalypse—his heir.

He was F4 villain first.

Hopefully its shared rights like SW and QS.

Kang designs an armor based on Doom's using 40th century technology, and again travels to the 20th century, thus creating an alternate timeline: Earth-689. Calling himself the Scarlet Centurion, he manipulates the Avengers from this timeline — the original team — into apprehending all heroes and villains (following their first encounter with the Space Phantom). The Centurion transports the Avengers from Earth-616 to his timeline, hoping that they will defeat their Earth-689 equivalents, and can then be disposed of. They are able to force the Centurion from this timeline, after which Uatu reveals that he is Kang. He battles the Squadron Supreme on an alternate Earth. The Centurion returns to his home century, and reinvents himself as Kang the Conqueror.
 
Who is the neighbor that stole the gun supposed to be?
People are saying she's Yelena Belova. In the comics, she's the second Black Widow. In this show, she may be the OG Black Widow. She could've been the one who shot the agent in the last episode. She could also be a Russian spy or whatever and she's sent on a mission to track down Stark. Nobody really knows yet.
 
I think Fox own the rights to Kang.

Nathaniel Richards, a scholar born in the 30th century, becomes fascinated with history and discovers the time travel technology created by Victor von Doom.[2] Richards then travels back in time to ancient Egypt c. 2950 B.C., aboard a Sphinx-shaped timeship, to become the Pharaoh Rama-Tut, with intentions of claiming En Sabah Nur—the mutant destined to become Apocalypse—his heir.

He was F4 villain first.

Hopefully its shared rights like SW and QS.

Kang designs an armor based on Doom's using 40th century technology, and again travels to the 20th century, thus creating an alternate timeline: Earth-689. Calling himself the Scarlet Centurion, he manipulates the Avengers from this timeline — the original team — into apprehending all heroes and villains (following their first encounter with the Space Phantom). The Centurion transports the Avengers from Earth-616 to his timeline, hoping that they will defeat their Earth-689 equivalents, and can then be disposed of. They are able to force the Centurion from this timeline, after which Uatu reveals that he is Kang. He battles the Squadron Supreme on an alternate Earth. The Centurion returns to his home century, and reinvents himself as Kang the Conqueror.
No they don't. They might own the rights to Rama-Tut though. So that could be like a QS and SW situation.

Kang's first appearance as Kang was in Avengers books. There's 5 versions of dude though; Rama-Tut that faced F4, Scarlet Centurion, Kang, Ironlad that debuted in Young Avengers, and Immortus.
 
Newsarama theories about who Peter's Star-Lord's father is

http://www.newsarama.com/22838-star-lords-father-has-been-right-under-our-noses-all-along.html




The Collector

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Huge reach.. Plus they write options like Warlock and Starfox as people who would be of little overall significance :rolleyes

I read that and thought "You mean characters that havent been introduced yet would have no meaning to moviegoers? You dont say :|

Still I wonder how the comics would retcon this to match the mcu

hell I am still wondering why the MCU and the comics have to match. If you think anything will be exactly like the source material you are an idiot. Even GoT is taking liberties
 
A lil info on that chick that stole dudes gun in the Agent Carter episode
IGN: It is safe to say that Dottie is a Black Widow?

Michele Fazekas: That’s correct! She is a product of the Black Widow Program.

IGN: Let me get the second big question out of the way that comic book fans familiar with Black Widow’s history have wondered. Might Dottie also go by the name Yelena Belova?

Fazekas: No.

IGN: Okay. So just Dottie for now?

Butters: She’s Dottie for now. And the fact is, the great and exciting thing for us is we’re showing the precursor to the Black Widow Program, as you will see in the upcoming episode, 105.
 
Bruh.... Just three months.

Was there a leak on wether Thanos would be in this one? Or are they just late to making a Thanos toy. Cuz i feel like that GotG branding is to throw us off.
 
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