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WandaVision: Is Fantastic Four Leader Reed Richards Finally Here?

RUMOR MILL: DOCTOR STRANGE 2 May Introduce The Illuminati With Professor X, Mister Fantastic & Namor Debuts

Well, here's an interesting rumor to kickstart your week. It's being reported that the Doctor Strange sequel may introduce the Marvel Illuminati with the debuts of Professor X, Mister Fantastic & Namor!

Marvel s WandaVision - The Biggest Questions Coming Out of Episode 5

Hasitha Fernando on WandaVision’s big questions coming out of the fifth episode… Now, that was a real doozy of an episodes wasn’t it? Just when we think we’ve got things figured out, WandaVision throws a proverbial curve ball at us with Friday’s fifth episode, and what a curve ball THAT was. I’m still reeling from that particular major reveal, reflecting on its implications within the MCU going forward, but there were a few other interesting details that may have slipped under people’s radars that are worth exploring. For those haven’t yet watched the recent episode of

Who Is WANDAVISION s Mysterious Aerospace Engineer

WandaVision. We get it! It’s pretty much all we’ve been thinking about too. But don’t miss the forest for the trees as episode five still had plenty of other secrets up its sleeve, including Monica Rambeau’s mysterious reference to an aerospace engineer. So as usual we are here to wildly speculate about who she might have been talking about and what it means. We have some educated reasons for our speculating though… “I know an aerospace engineer.” During the action-packed drama of episode five, you might have missed the moment where Monica states, “I know an aerospace engineer who’d be up for this challenge.” If you did hear her, maybe your mind went to Captain Marvel. It would make sense. Carol Danvers was at least a pilot, but later on we see that Monica doesn’t seem fond of Carol. So you can wipe her off your proverbial Jimmy Woo conspiracy theory board. Monica’s face lights up when she thinks of her aerospace engineer friend, and though she doesn’t nam

Retro Review: West Coast Avengers (Vol 2) #42-46/Avengers West Coast #47-57 By John Byrne For Marvel Comics

Written by John Byrne (#42-57, Annual #4), Mark Gruenwald (Annual #4), Fabian Nicieza (Annual #4) Pencilled by John Byrne (#42-57, Annual #4), Mike Manley (Annual #4), Gavin Curtis (Annual #4) Inked by Mike Machlan (#42-48, 50-52), John Byrne (#49), Keith Williams (#53), Paul Ryan (#54-57), Terry Austin (Annual #4), Mike Manley (Annual #4), Chris Ivy (Annual #4) Colour by Paul Becton (#42-45), Bob Sharen (#46-57, Annual #4), T. Fine (Annual #4), Chris Ivy (Annual #4) Spoilers (from thirty-one to thirty-two years ago) I’ve written before about how much I admired John Byrne growing up, and how much I loved his work.  I’ve written about his Alpha Flight and Namor runs already, and will someday tackle more of his work, like perhaps his Fantastic Four.

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