Marvel's 'What If...?' displays the possibilities of the multiverse
17 December, 2020
Do you dream of the 'Avengers' gang time for their roles from the big screen? Marvel is here now to grant your wish. THROUGH THE Walt Disney Company's Investor Evening demonstration on Thursday, Kevin Feign, president, Marvel Studios, and chief innovative officer, Marvel, gave an exclusive first look at the studios' initially animated series, 'What If…?'
'What If…?' is based on the regular comic book series of the same brand made by Roy Thomas found in the 1977. Uatu, the Watcher, presents testimonies from different universes and timelines that present the path some of your favorite characters could took. But not every one of them have a happy ending.
Let's check out the common comic series for an idea of the other universes we may see in the brand new series.
In 'What If…?' #1, Thomas wrote that he didn't prefer these Marvel tales called imaginary; they were real, not in the Earth-616 universe we know.
The first group of intriguing tales of alternate Earths each started with Uatu, the Watcher, narrating the story, showing first how it actually took place in the pages of Marvel Comics, and how it just happened on another Earth.
'What If…?' took Marvel's most important heroes through space and period. Heroes often became villains and villains started to be heroes, superpowers had been switched among teammates, and essential people like Gwen Stacy and Karen Site escaped death in these amazing issues. From 'Spider-Man' signing up for the 'Fantastic Four', to Jane Foster getting 'Thor', to Bucky surviving 'World War II', to the creation of Mayday
'Spider-Girl' Parker, a number of the strategies proved hence intriguing that these were explored further found in Marvel Comics. More recent testimonies of the comics centered on specific turning tips in blockbuster crossover occasions like 'Civil War', 'Infinity', and 'Avengers' vs. 'X-Men'.
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