The main theme of the fifth episode is to restore Marvel's comic zombie heroes. Those who have read the comics should be able to see many comic eggs.
But given that it is often less than half an hour, it may be the main content of the comic egg.
The little spider saves the world is nothing to say about the original plot of the comics. Many big Marvel events are the little spiders saving the field. In the comics, the little spider got Wolverine's self-healing factor to create an antidote, but in the end, he used the sandman to spread Stark's nano-robots to solve the last few perverted zombies, and then sent the last zombie back to the past with the observer, To be the first infected person, actively create a time loop. Observers' interpretation is to let this never-ending crisis consume itself.
Regarding the Hulk, here's a name to criticize the Avengers III. Take a look at how handsome Hulk is in this short short film, a tough witch. What's the deal with the Avengers Sanli Hulk?
Vision's conscience found that it was a bit abrupt and blunt, and it was tolerable to stick to the short-lived issues. I remember that in the comics, the witch tied the Vision to torture, and in the short film, the Vision retaliates with virtue. At the time, I watched Vision Pick take the initiative to pick gems, thinking that a single psychological gem can suppress zombies and even reverse viruses. Wouldn’t the six gems be gathered together to play a direct game of reversing the future, maybe the time gem is enough.
Neither the comics nor the short explain why Doctor Strange doesn't use the Time Stone. Then at the end of this short film, Mianba obviously collected the other five gems except the Mind Gem, but it seems that his mind is not normal. Let's assume that Thanos, like the witch, has become a zombie and has obsessions: the witch wants to see visions, and the bully wants to erase half of his life.
Was the Black Panther amputated? It looks like it is. The original plot of the comic is restored here. Pimhank was still conscious when he was first infected, but thinking about everyone turning into zombies, human flesh would become a scarce resource. So I tied up my friend Black Panther in advance to eat little by little. The comics are really black on Pim Hank.
The Winter Soldier was knocked out there, and according to the logic of the movie, it is impossible to die. About the Hulk and the Witch. Hulk should be able to get out of his body if he wants to, but Hulk will definitely fight to the end. Here you can see that the witch's teeth can't bite the Hulk's skin, and even if it is finally dried, it will be played back and forth. But once the Hulk is opened, he is gone. According to the movie universe, Fenrir, the wolf of Asgard, can have a Hulk skin. In the comics, the huge Hank was bitten and infected with Hulk. Hard to say.
It can be seen in the short film that the captain and the iron reconcile, and the captain also shaved. According to the Cinematic Universe at this time they are still in the Cold War. At the beginning of the short film, ants can actually eat zombies. Is this virus engaging in species discrimination again?
Alas, as long as the iron man's unfilial son Ultron is still there, there will be no zombie outbreak.
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