Can someone clear this doubt for me?
Can someone clear this doubt for me?
So, in addition to fantastics four (Sue, Reed and Ben, no clue for Johny), Doom killed the following 616 characters in the Absolute Doom crossover with fortnite :
-Dr Strange
-Moonknight
-Silver Surfer
-Magneto
-Ultron
-Thanos
-Galactus
A pure carnage....
In captain America winter soldier bold dude from hydra 🤭 Sitwell confess to captain and Romanoff on the rooftop about "ZOLA'S ALGORITHM" and he mentioned about Stephen strange is on that list but how can it be because strange became a sorcerer 2016-2017 time but winter soldier in 2014 past time, how hydra knows about strange's future 🤔🤔🤔
I have all the evidence to prove Doctor Strange is a villain. Let's go over the basics first. Doctor Strange has been in 6 movies in his current MCU. He is NOT an Avenger but still has a vital role in the films.
Now let’s go over how he became who he was. Doctor Strange was known as Stephen Vincent Strange and was a neurosurgeon. He always wanted to be right. And was a self-centered person with a nasty prideful personality. 1 day he was driving home and he got in a crash because of his reckless driving and lost use of his hands. A career-ending disability. He then learned about a place he could go to get the use of his hands back and that was the only reason he went there. He saw everyone there and became power-hungry. He learned more and more but didn't want to stick with the curriculum and he snuck to learn things he shouldn't have. And he stole the Time Stone
Well, he was going to become the next Sorcerer Supreme when in all reality Wong should have become the next Sorcerer Supreme. While Wong did happen to be able to take the job that's still a key factor.
Now how does this all fit into Doctor Strange being a villain? Well, The main problem comes in during Infinity War and Endgame, when Doctor Strange claimed that there was only 1 way to save the Universe. Yeah, that's 100% not the case. There a probably lots more ways to save the universe. 2 things could have happened. 1. all the other ways to save the Universe including him dying Or he picked which 1 worked out for him the most. Where he lived and Tony Stark dies.
Well, wait? Didn't Doctor Strange give up the Time Stone to save Tony? No. Let's Think about it. 2 big factors prove this. 1st Doctor Strange is supposed to know everything that's happening right? So how did he not know that the first Stones of Reality(Infinity Stones) were taken? 2nd thing why did he just give up the Time Stone? If he never gave up the Time Stone Thanos never could have won. But what if Thanos was going to kill Doctor Strange trying to get the Time Stone? Well like we said Strange probably did not want to die so he crossed out that option. Like we said he does not want to die. Well, why does he want Tony dead? Well probably because Tony doesn't like Strange already and Strange sees that as a threat to him.
We also see in the next movie No Way Home Doctor Strange doesn't care about people at all. He clearly says it. Now that movie doesn't matter but to show how he doesn't care but now we have Multiverse Of Madness. this is a big breakthrough. For 3 reasons. 1st Something Wanda says. She says, "When I bend reality for my benefit I'm the villain when you do it you're the hero," and those words are big. So if we think about it. If Wanda is a villain Isn't Doctor Strange just as bad? While that is not what I'm playing all my cards on it is still a big factor. 2nd thing that we see is every other version of Doctor Strange is a villain. he is the only hero version of Doctor Strange. What if Doctor Strange is only plotting for something really big so he puts on the hero's face and is waiting for the right time? 3rd thing we see is him reading the book of Darkhold. And any reader that reads that has to accept being possessed by an Evil spirit! And that third Eye we see that supposedly lets Strange see everything. While that is true in reality that's the aftermath of his reading Darkhold.
So what does this all mean to you? Have I made a good enough argument?
So, who's actually an Avenger in the MCU?
Something has been brought to my attention that unless a person has been officially announced as an Avenger, then they're not. Like, in Quantumania, when Scott refers to Darren has an Avenger, does that make him an Avenger now? And what about Hope? Although she was a part of the Avengers during Endgame, and Captain America called for everyone to assemble, he referred to everyone as Avengers. Does that mean Hope is an Avenger now too?
And when Shang-Chi and his (girl)friend (forgot her name) are summoned by Wong, can we assume now that they're both Avengers? Is Wong even an Avenger?
How does it all work? Who's actually an Avenger?
Today's Movie is.... DOCTOR STRANGE (2016)
You have been annoying Doctor Strange endlessly, asking him questions, touching his magical things, reading forbidden spell books, and turning the Sanctum into a winter wonderland. In exchange to never see his face again, Strange said that he would make one relic and one potion of your choice for you, what would you want? Also assume that you would have the recipe for the potion so you could craft more whenever you need it. The relic is only allowed to do one thing, and likewise the potion is only allowed to do one thing.
After Multiverse of madness , Dr. Strange inherits some kind of an eye and then Clea appears.
I am interested in reading Dr. Strange comics and Clea comics too.
Can you tell me what issues they are or their names? Don't mention about old ones as they don't have good art. Mention some solo ones aswell.
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Anyone know what this even is anymore? It "moved" in MoM of it's own accord, but shouldn't it be empty now? So what is the point of it? Is it still the "Eye of Agamotto", even though the time stone isn't in it? Thoughts?
So, I've recently rewatched all of Marvel and it's come to my attention that me and my friends have come up with a separate little campaign universe that has a more well thought-out lore than the MCU does including and after Endgame.
So in Endgame we get a timetable explanation that in essence means that it's impossible to travel on ones own timeline, and instead Tony devised a way to hop timelines. I can prove this because to travel to a time that has already passed without affecting your own "present" (I.e. the moment in time you initially travelled from) you would have to move to a completely separate stream of time. So now that we have rule 1 established we can look at Loki.
In Loki we learn that the TVA (Time Varients(or Variance(Im not sure which))Authority) was created by Kang at the end of the last Multiversal War. So this in itself suggests that:
1. The multiverse is prevented from going to war by regulating the flow of time.
And
2. The multiverse is a temporal concept. (This causes issues that we will address later)
At the end of Loki the 'Sacred Timeline' splits and splits into hundreds of millions of other potential timelines, yet again securing this as a temporal issue. This also tells us that different choices being made creates different futures, showing us this follows the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Still on Loki, we've established a scientific principle to follow; the many worlds interpretation. With this knowledge we can determine that differently behaving varients of characters can exist based on different choices (as the lore of "What If" shows) and vastly different outcomes can exist based on the differently behaving varients of characters. Before I move on, please note my use of 'outcomes' and 'behaving'.
So we've established the ground rules for the multiverse now, I'd say everyone can agree on this?
The multiverse is a temporal concept, adhering to the rules of the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, in which different choices lead to different outcomes, but all possible choices and combinations of choices exist simultaneously. This is what we've been told by the provided lore, and no one can dispute that key fact, am I right?
So then how do we have a girl who's defining characteristics are:
-She has the innate ability to travel the multiverse.
And
-She exists in one universe.
For this to be the case it would require the MCU lore to be that the multiverse exists adhering to the true multiverse theory, as opposed to what we have determined to be the many worlds theory. But if this is the case, then the previously established lore that we've come to familiarise ourselves with is wrong, and the TVA doesn't exist to prevent a Multiversal War.
So maybe they (the characters) just got it wrong, and it wasn't a multiversal war and was just a temporal war?
Nope.
We know it was multiversal because it specifically mentions incursions in Loki.
So how is this a problem for the larger lore?
Well if the many worlds interpretation is the definitive multiverse reasoning, then 838 can't exist. We've seen no indication of the X-Men, the Fantasic 4, the inhumans, etc. It also means that the cartoon, paint, cube and other universes that Strange and Chavez fell through cany exist because... well you outline a course of events based on a pre-existing decision made by a cannon character to me that would lead to the whole universe being made of sentient paint, where society still exists (and yes, this is a fact, because America mentioned it being difficult to eat there, and she hasn't got any apparent survival skills that would allow her to identify edible food in nature in a normal universe nevermind one made of paint, so society has to exist for her to have eaten there). See, its not possible.
So we have one movie that outlines the true multiverse theory, and another movie and a show that outlines the many worlds theory. Which one is it? It can't be both! They've decided both are the cause of the MULTIVERSE, so you can't make a timetable work around.
Then we have incursions. Oh my god, incursions. So an incursions occurs when a multiversal traveller makes a large imprint in a universe and it causes both universes to collide. HOW DOES THAT WORK!? I have one way it could work, but we're never told how it works, all we are told is that being in another universe is bad, and dreamwalking causes incursions. So my thought (and realistically, my suggestion) is that an incursions occurs between universes when a traveller stays for too long in a universe, as the initial universe is pulled toward the traveller by some sort of magnetic-like force. The justification could be that every atom in a universe is locked in a universe by this unseen force (imagine gravity for instance, but much stronger). Now if this force remains connected to anything that leave a universe and tge universe moves toward it over time, dragged along by the traveller, then eventually it collides with another universe and causes a breakdown of reality as the contrasting laws of physics collide (this is an idea based on the true multiverse theory).
Now, moving away from Marvel, we have a universe thought up by two 17 year olds that has a clear explanation, as well as well thought out lore in itself (because the incursion reasoning doesn't make sense).
So in the Benzonverse, the multiverse follows the true multiverse theory, with the many worlds theory applying separately in every universe, with slight connections between universes but not permanent ones. This means that if a traveller moves from universe A to universe B, they remain on the same relative timeline, as it is partially connected, but if a universe is collapsed on one partially connected timeline, it is collapsed on EVERY timeline.
Now we move onto incursions. Incursions don't work how I suggest they work in the MCU, they work during the travelling. When a portal is opened using the technology that was created by one of my characters, it is based on hyperdense, hyperpowerful energy that folds the fabric of reality, causing two universes to collide. This collision damages tge fabric of both Individual universes, causing minor damage and change to the respective laws of physics. Over time this damage builds up until a universe cannot hold itself together in its little bubble, and it collapses in on itself.
Also the "singularity concept" accounts for the '1 in infinity' issue that arises when we think of America. In infinity there must be some overlap, meaning multiple of the same person exists. The singularity concept in the benzonverse accounts for this. Above the multiverse is a single universe, called the realm of the Gods. These gods control the multiverse as a whole and all of its magic. Ondulazione is the God of fate (and ghosts, but tahts not important), and as such, if someone is dangerous to the multiverse, he curses them to either not exist or exist in one sub-universe if they have some grant destiny, or they're required for some key event. A sub-universe is called a Parallel universe, and exists as an offshoot of a universe (example: A71115, with connected universes A71115-b,c,d and e). This universe's differences in part adhere to the many worlds theory, but are also based primarily on a factor difference like the larger multiverse (different universes exist due to different factors, and timelines are based on decisions) for example, Adam (my multiversal traveller character) is a singularity, as he exists in A71115-c which is different from A71115 in that there is 0.0007843% less ambient radiation in the universe, which meant his dad doesn't get cancer and die at a young age, meaning he can concive Adam. Adam's father dies young in every other universe in infinity, which is similar to a lot of other singularities.
Now this lore is seemingly far more thought out than the MCU is, because we've covered how a singularity exists, the difference between a timeline and a universe, we've covered in depth why a universe can collapse by accident based on travel between them, and we've covered a whole lot of other things.
I adore the MCU, make no mistake there, I simply decided to outline some of the issues while relating it to and sharing the creative work me and my friends have come up with and are both passionate about.
Thank you for reading, and I encourage discussion in the comments.
Welcome back to the series where I give you a character, and tell me your 5 fav suits they’ve worn. RULES:
It can be any version of the character, from any media.
It must be Doctor Strange specifically, not any other sorcerer supremes or related characters.
It must be 5 suits. No more, no less.
Only officials designs are allowed. No fanart.
Someone Earth-4290001 upload wishing box image. I don't know how to put it, that's why I'm saying.
So secret wars was teased in dr strange 2 so I think it would be cool to get movies of the universes colliding. Would help us understand the universes and give us a perspective on different universes. Like a movie of miles morales/Gwen Stacy. Or maybe see x men. I think this would be a good thing to do before secret wars so not everything is jam packed into a movie, and leaving us with many questions. What do you all think?