![]() ![]() The comic book team will be officially called 'Avengers of the Multiverse' and will be formed by the main Marvel universe's Robbie Reyes (AKA Ghost Rider). Written by the regular series scribe Jason Aaron with artist Aaron Kuder, the series takes its name from the popular '90s event series Avengers Forever (which Newsarama has been touting as ripe for MCU adaptation for years) and a bit of its spirit from the '90s X-Men title Exiles. a team of Avengers from around the Multiverse.Īs we say, the synergy seems too much in-synch not to be by pre-design. That's a cover to December Avengers Forever #1 (and yes, that's Captain Carter on the cover), a new ongoing series starring, yes. (Image credit: Aaron Kuder (Marvel Comics)) The episode then goes off on two tracks - humanity's apparent last survivors (or at least heroes) Black Widow and Hawkeye coming up with a plan to defeat Ultron that cleverly culls from both Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Civil War, and ultra-Ultron becoming aware of the Watcher observing him, and thereby aware of the Multiverse, which turns into a hand-to-hand-fight between them, with Uatu turning into quite the rough-and-tumble action hero.Īfter realizing he can't defeat him alone in the episode's final moments the Watcher turns to Doctor Strange Supreme from What If.? episode 4, and given the trailer scenes we've seen of that Doctor Strange meeting Captain Carter from the premiere episode, the implication seems clear the Watcher and Strange will recruit a team or even army of superheroes from around the multiverse to defeat him. (This, by the way, is somewhat reminiscent of the Marvel Comics story Annihilation Conquest, in which Ultron leads the techno-organic alien Phalanx in attempting to subvert the Galaxy to his machine-like will). ![]() When Thanos shows up on schedule with five Infinity Stones to claim the Mind Stone ala Infinity War, he's quickly cut into pieces (literally) by Ultron, who then ascends into an ultra-Ultron with all the Infinity Stones in his possession, now able to conjure thousands of Ultron drones at will. Instead of the Avengers robbing the cradle carrying what would become the Vision's body in Avengers: Age of Ultron, this time Ultron succeeds in uploading himself to the Vision's body and then makes quick work of destroying most of the Earth by launching thousands of nukes. Ultron Won?' is the second chapter in a story that will conclude in the October 6 season finale. Something of a significant change in direction while at the same time serving as a sequel to September's 22's comedic episode starring Thor, 'What if. (Image credit: Marvel Studios) Spoilers ahead for What If.? episode 7 'What if.
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