I'm confused. In Uncanny Avengers Immortus shows up and says he's going to police the timelines to search for Kang. But in Avengers 34 Immortus has teamed up with Kang and Iron Lad (Rama-Tut wasn't invited). How do you reconcile these 2 comics that came out on THE SAME DAY.
They don’t happen on the same day for the characters. And, in fact, they happen billions of years apart. A lot can go on in that time.
(just to make matters worse) technically Iron Lad, Kang, and Immortus are all the same person at different points in his life. That is one of the many reasons why Kang is my favorite villain.
In the MCU, if we have Loki, Ultron and Thanos for Phases 1, 2 and 3 respectively, Phase 4, 5 AND 6 should be a grand plan/scheme of Kang’s that takes place across all the various movies they make at the times.
I would love the shit out of that.
And all the critics and fans can call bullshit, but the end credits will roll, and the last scene is Kang, eating some Schwarma off of Captain America’s Shield, and using Iron Man’s helmet as a goblet. He gulps down a big hunk of lamb kabob, guzzles some wine, looks directly at the camera and says,
"Yeah, the movie is over and I win. ‘Cuz I’m Kang."
After Thanos' smile at the end of Avengers I think we all assumed he'd be behind EVERYTHING as the movies went on, but virtually nothing has actually LEAD to Avengers 2, and the villain is Ultron. I just want that episodic nature of comics to be experienced by the folks who just see the movies. At the end of every movie for about 6 years we get Kang related stingers, about how he planned the whole thing, and then in Avengers 6 (wow...) he can reveal how every action, every victory, was actually his plan the whole time, and WHAM. But alas, I am not holding my breath.
