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Uncanny Avengers #25 cover

Uncanny Avengers #25 cover


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The Illuminate MoM theory: Let me explain

(Feel free to drag me up in the comments if I get any of these details wrong)

Essentially this theory states that the Illuminati will play a huge part in Multiverse of Madness.

The idea is that they have started an organization (kinda like T.V.A) where they imprison “threats to the multiverse”. This organization is led by Professor X (Stewart version) who arrests Doctor Strange for being a threat to the multiverse.

Within this prison of sorts we see other characters from different universes behind shielded prison cells. These characters would most likely include: Magneto (Fassbender version), An Iron Man variant, Ghost Rider, Jean Grey (Turner Version/Phoenix), Red Skull, and Sylvie.

All of these characters would have tampered with the multiverse at some point. (Believable from each character chosen for this theory)

Anyway, I doubt this will happen but it is a fun theory to think about.

Captain America and the Falcon #155 (Englehart/Buscema, Nov 1972). The imposter Cap turns out to be “the Captain America of the 1950s.” It’s neat, ‘cause the MCU has been assimilating the “off-brand” Marvel movies and TV shows into their narrative — and the comics were doing the same thing. This issue even goes so far as to reproduce panels from those 1950s comics. It all becomes canon, it all matters.

Even Dr. Doom hates Nazis.From Avengers #313 (January 1990). Written by John Byrne, art by Paul Ryan

Even Dr. Doom hates Nazis.

FromAvengers #313 (January 1990). Written by John Byrne, art by Paul Ryan and Tom Palmer, colors by Mike Rockwitz and lettering from Bill Oakley.


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Look, I’m not telling everyone to try putting Trump’s words into the Red Skull’s mouth, I’m just sayLook, I’m not telling everyone to try putting Trump’s words into the Red Skull’s mouth, I’m just sayLook, I’m not telling everyone to try putting Trump’s words into the Red Skull’s mouth, I’m just sayLook, I’m not telling everyone to try putting Trump’s words into the Red Skull’s mouth, I’m just sayLook, I’m not telling everyone to try putting Trump’s words into the Red Skull’s mouth, I’m just sayLook, I’m not telling everyone to try putting Trump’s words into the Red Skull’s mouth, I’m just sayLook, I’m not telling everyone to try putting Trump’s words into the Red Skull’s mouth, I’m just say

Look, I’m not telling everyone to try putting Trump’s words into the Red Skull’s mouth, I’m just saying it works sometimes.


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Can we just talk about the fact that in order to get the soul stone you have to sacrifice someone you love?

It doesn’t matter if you ship Clintasha, you have to see that they love each other. It doesn’t have to be romantic love, but it’s love.

unknownunseenunheard:

Clark: So, it looks like we all have multiversal counterparts

Lex: Really? Who’s yours?

Clark: Steve Rogers. Kon’s is Spiderman, Batman’s is Wolverine, Diana has Storm, and- oh. Oh

Lex: What?

Clark, unconvincingly: It’s nothing, Lex. Nothing that you have to worry about

Lex: … Kal-El, who the hell is my counterpart?

Clark: Come on, Lex, it doesn’t matt-

Lex: Clark Jerome Kent-

Clark: Fine! Red Skull. You’re counterpart is Red Skull

Lex: …

Clark: …

Lex: … WHY IS MY COUNTERPART A FUCKING NAZI!!!

Clark: I don’t know!

Lex: That’s it. I need to kill Red Skull on principle alone

Clark: Lex, NO

Lex: Lex, YES

Clark: Lex no

Lex: LEX YES!

the cover to Captain America (1968) #212 by Jack Kirby and John Verpoorten the cover to Captain America (1968) #212 by Jack Kirby and John Verpoorten

the cover to Captain America (1968) #212 by Jack Kirby and John Verpoorten


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Captain America: Steve Rogers #1 Poor Nick Spencer, having to pour through so many alt-right speeche

Captain America: Steve Rogers #1

Poor Nick Spencer, having to pour through so many alt-right speeches to craft this entirely-realistic speech. But, perfect for a Captain America comic


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