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Marvel puzzle quest dr strange
Marvel puzzle quest dr strange




marvel puzzle quest dr strange

The closest analogue would be the Exiles, a team of heroes from across the multiverse tasked with fixing unnatural deviations to the timeline (not unlike Loki's Time Variance Authority or DC's Legends of Tomorrow). The Guardians of the Multiverse is a new concept that doesn't directly draw from Marvel's comics. We now know that characters like Captain Carter, T'Challa Star-Lord and Strange Supreme aren't just isolated characters in an infinite multiverse, but characters with a pivotal, shared role in saving reality as we know it. (Assuming Zombie Scarlet Witch is still alive, um, dead after this episode's events.) The Guardians of the MultiverseĮpisode 9 ties the whole series together by introducing a team called the Guardians of the Multiverse.

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We're still waiting to find out what happens when Zombie Thanos and Zombie Scarlet Witch duke it out for control of the Infinity Stones. Though, to be fair, one Doctor Strange per team seems to be plenty.ĭespite the lack of focus on the Marvel Zombies universe here, it seems safe to assume the series will revisit that storyline in a future season. Anyone hoping to see Zombie Hunter Spider-Man recruited for the Guardians of the Multiverse may have come away disappointed. We see an undead Scarlet Witch and hundreds of other zombies summoned to battle Ultron, but apart from that, none of the characters wind up playing a role in the finale. While most of the cliffhanger endings from previous episodes wind up feeding directly into this story, the finale doesn't provide much resolution to Episode 5's zombie plotline. There's one other loose thread left dangling in the Season 1 finale. LEGO released a set that includes Tony's Sakaarian armor, Uatu, and a mohawked Valkyrie, and Funko released a "Gamora: Daughter of Thanos" figurine in its What If.? line. Weirdly enough, multiple toys based on this missing Iron Man/Gamora episode have already made their way to stores. That's sure to stir up some debates over the proper viewing order for What If.?, much like how watching Star Wars: The Clone Wars in chronological order requires a bit of extra homework. The good news is fans will eventually see this missing episode, but it's been bumped to Season 2. This LEGO set teases the What If.? episode we didn't get in Season 1.






Marvel puzzle quest dr strange