I knew from the first episode that everything was unusual, Captain Carter, Star-Lord Black Panther, Thanos the scumbag, Wanda the Zombie, Rogers the Iron Man, Thor the idiot, the blackened Doctor Strange, the watchers all Unbeatable Super Vision...
This drama fully demonstrates the divergent thinking of the screenwriter. Of course, it is also based on the original Marvel story. Its essence is still a hero saving the world, and the final ending is still positive.
Although the characters in several episodes have been blackened, the last episode, Vision breaks the multi-dimensional universe, and multiple parallel universe heroes gather to deal with the enhanced version of Vision that will destroy all life. It is really exciting, trapped in the pocket universe. The blackened Doctor Strange was also released by the "Observer" and became the strongest existence in the team, which indeed greatly pleased fans who were dissatisfied with the lack of Doctor's role in the original Avengers.
Discussing the multiverse from reality has always been Marvel's last way to fill in the hole for various unreasonable settings.
But we do need to reflect on why a small animated series can handle the side story to such a high level. I think it may be Stan Lee's true love and protection.
Like the last episode, the Observer said: As an Observer, the multiverse, every world, every story is my home, and I will guard it forever.
Finally, we conclude that our own culture is enough to breed good stories, but it is just a question of whether we are willing to protect it or not.
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