Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-27766744-20160525044527/@comment-4651179-20160526222142

Yes, Thor and Hyperion were resurrected. What Reed did is to fix all the damage done by the Beyonders, which includes their deaths.

There really isn't an explanation as for why Thor isn't worthy anymore, maybe he was worthy temporarily.

Black Panther didn't travel back in time. When he returns to Wakanda in Secret Wars #9, he witnesses the launch of the Alpha Flight program, which happened during the eight month gap. If I'm not mistaken, the gem he holds on to is the Reality Gem, not the Time Gem.

It has yet to be adressed how are incursions remembered, but it is known they are remembered and their existence was public knowledge, as it can be seen when Maria Hill refers to them as the "recent incursion crisis" in a press conference in.

And Tony and Steve did fight to the death. They were crushed by a Helicarrier. They didn't survive their last battle.

It's unknown if Cyclops or Doctor Strange remember. A recent handbook mentioned Strange doesn't remember, and if Cyclops remembered or not has not been adressed because he's dead.

A while ago I asked Brevoort the question regarding the end of the Marvel Universe, this was my answer:

Is it on the table exploring the rebirth of the MU right after it had happened? Specifically the transition from the perspective of its inhabitants. For example, was it as if there were Helicarriers firing at NY and the Earth cracking open and then the next second everything was normal and everyone felt like they had just woken up from a daydream? Or do they remember everything was about to end but something stopped it? (you mentioned people believe Mr. Fantastic sacrificed himself, for example)

This was his answer:

We’ll maybe touch on stuff here or there where applicable to whatever story we’re doing, but part of the reason for jumping ahead the eight months was to get past all of the block-and-tackle of the restored MU that a relative few Marvel fans are very interested in, but which would bore the overall audience silly. So no, not off the table, but at the same time not something we’re dying to dive back into either.