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Post by wildfire2099 on Apr 4, 2015 12:07:21 GMT -5
OK, so I didn't actually read #1 (got 2 and 3.. I decided not get get #1 on purpose, doing my part, but anyway).. when the heck is this comic set?
Scott Lang was a reformed criminal offered a job by Tony Stark with a live, teenaged daughter in the early 80s... the comic acts like this took place last week... he even talks about Stark ENTERPRISES, which hasn't been a thing for a long time.
BUT, we have other stuff that clearly tries to put in it the present.. Tony's in the Superior armor on the cover... they talk about Eric O'Grady, and he even mentions fighting Doom.
Thing is, if he wanted to 'go legit' and he needed money, would he just get it from Reed Richards? Why wouldn't 'temporary leader of the Future Foundation' be something to mention when getting a loan, instead of 'Tony Stark wanted to hire me once'. Or She-Hulk, even? Or Tony (before he went Superior). Asking a bank for a loan is just dumb.
Then, of course, if the little fact that Cassie is dead, and if she's not dead, she's a superhero. This Cassie is clearly pre-Young Avengers.
Don't get me wrong, it's a pretty well written, entertaining comic, I'll probably continue to buy it. But it just makes NO SENSE to be in the current Marvel Universe. The only way it works is it it's set in 1986, but then there's no cell phones, etc.
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Post by the4thpip on Apr 5, 2015 3:43:45 GMT -5
Cassie is post-Young Avengers. She was brought back from the dead in Axis, possibly sans powers, which has not been made clear yet. The Stark Enterprises thing is probably an editorial error.
You are wrong about her being a teenager in the 80s, though. She was was still in elementary school age when she was shown during DeFalco's 90s run on Fantastic Four.
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Post by wildfire2099 on Apr 5, 2015 20:03:43 GMT -5
Cassie is post-Young Avengers. She was brought back from the dead in Axis, possibly sans powers, which has not been made clear yet. The Stark Enterprises thing is probably an editorial error. You are wrong about her being a teenager in the 80s, though. She was was still in elementary school age when she was shown during DeFalco's 90s run on Fantastic Four. I'm picturing her when Scott and his family were Iron Man supporting characters...she might have been more like 10-12 than a teen, now that I think about it. I didn't realize she came back.. I read the main series of Axis, but none of the extras. I guess that, combined with assuming the SE thing is an editorial error sorta makes sense, though why Scott is acting like he's an ex-con when he's been over that for years, and why he didn't get money from the Future Foundation still doesn't make any sense... nor does it make sense that it seems like on a short time has past since Iron Man 130-something, which was 30+ years ago in our time.
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Post by the4thpip on Apr 6, 2015 2:18:16 GMT -5
Cassie is post-Young Avengers. She was brought back from the dead in Axis, possibly sans powers, which has not been made clear yet. The Stark Enterprises thing is probably an editorial error. You are wrong about her being a teenager in the 80s, though. She was was still in elementary school age when she was shown during DeFalco's 90s run on Fantastic Four. I'm picturing her when Scott and his family were Iron Man supporting characters...she might have been more like 10-12 than a teen, now that I think about it. I didn't realize she came back.. I read the main series of Axis, but none of the extras. I guess that, combined with assuming the SE thing is an editorial error sorta makes sense, though why Scott is acting like he's an ex-con when he's been over that for years, and why he didn't get money from the Future Foundation still doesn't make any sense... nor does it make sense that it seems like on a short time has past since Iron Man 130-something, which was 30+ years ago in our time. It makes sense because that is how he will be represented in the movie.
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Post by the4thpip on Apr 6, 2015 5:03:35 GMT -5
Here's Cassie in F4, still looking tennish:
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Post by wildfire2099 on Apr 6, 2015 6:04:17 GMT -5
I know it's because of the movie, it just annoys me that it ignores pretty much everything that's happened to Scott Lang since the 80s... but only sort of. He mentions he beat up Doom in #3, for instance, but not in the context that he was the leader of the FF and, thus, already a legit hero and not an ex-con trying to reform.
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