What was the thing that froze the team for a two minute window? Who took them?
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Different topic... I'm reading Ms. Marvel and really enjoying it, but some of the crossover stuff seems to presume the reader is following the entire Marvel catalog. The most confusing bit involves The Inhumans and their control (or lack of) of New Attilan. Does it matter that I have no clue what is happening there? Also, is there a recent-ish entry point to Carol Danvers story or am I better off finding a summary of her history somewhere?
Yeah, I have no clue who took the main characters or how they froze them.
My first thought is SWORD (which in the comics is a sister organization to SHIELD focused on cosmic threats) if only because of the super tech and then Coulson ending up in space, but that's just a wild guess. I thought maybe they were setting stuff up for Captain Marvel, but then I saw that movie isn't coming out until 2019, so it'd be too soon.
Infinity War is going to be pretty darn Cosmic.
However, the TV side of Marvel (Jeph Loeb, Ike Perlmutter) isn't talking much with the movie side of Marvel (Kevin Feige) these days.
However, the TV side of Marvel (Jeph Loeb, Ike Perlmutter) isn't talking much with the movie side of Marvel (Kevin Feige) these days.
Which, while disappointing on one-hand, has actually seemed to help SHIELD out quite a bit. I think this was the first full season they weren't handcuffed to what was going on in the movies and it led to a season where nothing really felt like filler or forcefully wedged in.
ETA: I do think they're still taking cues from the movies (the addition of Dr. Strange to the MCU allowed them to open up "magical" stuff like the Darkhold and Ghost Rider, for instance) but they're not beholden to them anymore.
I'd forgotten about Infinity War, since that will likely introduce the Avengers to space stuff (well, even more so than the Chitari invasion in the first movie), it makes sense for SHIELD to be potentially dealing with space stuff as well.
Yeah, between the planet Hydra came from and the space station, it lets MCU become literally bigger. I like that there's more than the portals of Asgard to move around the universe with.
What was the thing that froze the team for a two minute window? Who took them?
I thought it was the same thing that Stane used to temporarily paralyze Tony Stark in Iron Man. Not sure who took them, though.
I really enjoyed the first season of Daredevil. Now we've started bingeing the second season and it's not as good, sadly.
The best thing in Season 2 is The Punisher, which isn't saying much, because The Punisher always kind of sucked.
The Punisher is okay, he fits into the gray moral universe of the show well. Elektra is unrelentingly annoying and I want her to fall off a roof. Also I hate this sudden and inappropriate romance between Matt and Karen.