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Marc Quill
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I like how even getting beaten down by two men isn't enough to keep Braun out of the fight for long.

"THAT LUNATIC AMBROSE IS FIGHTING HIMSELF NOW! GOOD GOD!"
— JBL

They're clearly too busy avenging to sit down and watch the news.

My brain would end up like the expanding brain meme image if I ever saw Skye/Daisy/Quake/Whatever show up in Avengers 4 or Infinity War.

plus creating the reason for the Accords to be introduced come Civil War.

It's weird that Agents of SHIELD recently gave us a better Ultron than the movie actually featuring him.

Potentially killing Cap to set up Carol Danvers as the new Cap-like figure post-Avengers 4 is something I could see them do.

They could always just show SHIELD procuring a Kree alien for their use without explaining too much. AoS fans will know why they have it, while everyone else will just assume that it's for something.

It's not called *Infinity* War for nothing.

His son, while never being an Avenger, fought on the side of good with Nick Fury's Secret Warriors team.

I think the art for the first arc worked kinda well for the time-travel angle they went with.

I bet the stinger to Avengers 4 will be one of the dead heroes who apparently came back to life during the movie was actually a Skrull all along, setting up the new arc for Phase Four or whatever.

Though if it were the case that she's in IW, I imagine her presence just being introduced in one of the post-credits scenes to set up her solo movie.

Coulson literally did explicitly call Cap "the world's first superhero" in Avengers 1 (though that might be his love for Cap shining through a bit).

The logical explanation of how they got the TAHITI alien should ideally be that SHIELD acquired his body during this conflict Captain Marvel was involved in.

The film being the 90s already clears the apparent hurdle in why the MCU films have not had Coulson or any SHIELD people show up (Coulson's death being years after the film's events and the SHIELD collapse happening way down the line).

That's what happens when you get the Road Dogg having a lot of say in things.

/cut to a hooded man revealing himself/

Fale must pay for his grievous crimes against poor Daryl the Cat.

That's a possibility, especially since it's confirmed that there's no Agents of SHIELD presence at SDCC (they're beginning Season 5 work this weekend).