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There’s something I find really exciting about Marvel’s brave disregard for the trope that demands that only one version of a character can exist at a time. Comics history is littered with heroes who break (Green Lantern, Batman) or die (Superman, The Flash) to make way for a new version (frequently also a white male)

This is also a boat I’m in. Text is useful to me, but video/audio links are not. (And this is aside from what video-instead-of-text demands in terms of data use.) Thanks for asking for feedback about it!

The building that had been the Baxter Building is there, but you wouldn’t recognize it, as the Fantastic Four details were removed. I also checked last night, and although the Daily Bugle’s building is still there, it’s been rebranded as The New York... Observer, I think?

It looks like they went for a mix of eras. There are a few relatively-obscure surprises in terms of pre-Onslaught Avengers, but also Bendis-era Avengers, at least one Hickman-era Avenger, and a heapin’ helpin’ of love for Avengers: The Initiative, Avengers Academy, Avengers Arena, Young Avengers... I get the sense

I only started Lego games with Marvel Superheroes a few weeks ago, so the formula isn’t quite stale for me. I did cave to ennui, but only after completing practically everything that wasn’t a flight race.

I was delighted to discover drastically improved flight controls in Lego Avengers. I was less delighted that they