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Wasn't that the premise of one of the X-Men books? I'm totally drawing a blank on the title, but they had a bunch of different X-Men pulled from various alternate realities hopping around to other realities.
This was the premise of Avengers Forever, which also featured both Kang and Immortus - and just for a little cosmic fun: the Kree Supreme Intelligence.
Finally had time to look it up. The series I was thinking of was Exiles. It had a rotating cast of various alternate-reality characters or forgotten ones like Blink and Thunderbird, and they just bounced from reality to reality trying to correct the screwed up ones. Kind of a cross between X-Men and What If?
Exiles (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia
They are all teenagers right now.One question I had from BW and going forward: I love the way they've embraced the long term effects of the snap and all the other events of the previous movie. I love how that drives the action in Wanda and Falcon/Soldier. (Haven't seen Loki yet.)
BUT, does it get more difficult to find superheroes going forward? How can one have super powers and not have found a way to volunteer to help? There have been a few "all hands on deck" events in this universe and having someone who opted not to get involved might be a little tricky to explain going forward.
They are all teenagers right now.
One question I had from BW and going forward: I love the way they've embraced the long term effects of the snap and all the other events of the previous movie. I love how that drives the action in Wanda and Falcon/Soldier. (Haven't seen Loki yet.)
BUT, does it get more difficult to find superheroes going forward? How can one have super powers and not have found a way to volunteer to help? There have been a few "all hands on deck" events in this universe and having someone who opted not to get involved might be a little tricky to explain going forward.
To this point is actually my only issue with the timing of Black Widow. I don't mind at all that we go back to look at this story. It's a good story that if you know the timeline it kind of adds to the intrigue of what came before and after.
That said, they introduced several new characters and just where in the world were they during all the snap fun? Maybe they aren't as big or imorant and didn't need to be around any heavy lifting and were just going about their normal things and bam, but what were they really up to?
They are certainly going to have to answer that some how in the future but in the moment it's the one thing I don't feel totally works.