![]() ![]() This teen version of Loki is gender fluid and all about trickery, and the writers always write him in such a way that they just ASS-ume fans are going to love him best. ![]() ![]() And this version of Loki is the type I find most cringe, despite the fact I'm a gay man myself. And what little we knew about her was recently retconned, at the same time as she was also Nerfed. I like comics that pay attention to continuity, recognizing the historical significance of earlier Defenders teams.īut, I don't really care for this particular cast. I like superheroes with legit powers, and who aren't just powerless street toughs in costume. And even without the universe seemingly, the cosmic being Eternity pretending to be a residual spell from Doctor Strange meant to band together a new team of Defenders, Blue Marvel was perfectly capable of traveling to places outside of the universe with his room full of portals. I found myself Marvel-ing about how blasé all these characters were about the universe pulling them together to be a team against their will. Blue Marvel seems sensible, so I like having a steady head as the person saying, "We can't save the multiverse as long as we're inside it!" Or, you know. On the one hand, this read like exactly the kind of comic I would want to read. 3.5, and I'm still on the fence about it. ![]()
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