Warning: Contains Spoilers for Tva #1! Ever since entering its Multiverse Saga, the MCU has greatly opened up its universe, establishing infinite timelines where multiple versions of the same hero/villain can exist simultaneously, and even interact with one another. Spider-Man: No Way Home, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Loki have all explored this idea. However, those examples only deal with movie/show universes. Now, the MCU has connected its multiverse with that of Marvel Comics, marking a new milestone with exciting possibilities.
In Tva #1 by Katharyn Blair and Pere Pérez, Spider-Gwen has joined the multiversal police force with the likes of Jimmy Hudson (Wolverine’s son from Earth-1610), Captain Carter, and even Gambit. In a way, Ghost Spider and the others feel like a new incarnation of the Exiles, as they’re a team of heroes who travel the multiverse to save the day in multiple realities as opposed to just one.
In Tva #1 by Katharyn Blair and Pere Pérez, Spider-Gwen has joined the multiversal police force with the likes of Jimmy Hudson (Wolverine’s son from Earth-1610), Captain Carter, and even Gambit. In a way, Ghost Spider and the others feel like a new incarnation of the Exiles, as they’re a team of heroes who travel the multiverse to save the day in multiple realities as opposed to just one.
- 12/21/2024
- by Spencer Connolly
- ScreenRant
This post contains a Preview for Tva #1
Spider-Gwen is technically now part of the MCU canon, albeit in a pretty complex way. Following the events of Loki season 2, Tom Hiddleston's titular God of Mischief destroyed the Temporal Loom and freed multiple timelines. This sacrificial act has led to a new era for the Time Variance Authority under the leadership of B-15 and Agent Mobius to monitor and protect all these new timelines. However, it seems as though they've also brought some fresh faces on board, such as their new recruit Ghost-Spider aka Spider-Gwen.
As seen in the new preview for Tva #1 by Loki season 2 writer Katharyn Blair and artist Pere Pérez, Spider-Gwen is now officially part of the Time Variance Authority, having received their assistance after her recent displacement from her home timeline of Earth-65. Likewise, the new preview confirms that the Tva is the same MCU version...
Spider-Gwen is technically now part of the MCU canon, albeit in a pretty complex way. Following the events of Loki season 2, Tom Hiddleston's titular God of Mischief destroyed the Temporal Loom and freed multiple timelines. This sacrificial act has led to a new era for the Time Variance Authority under the leadership of B-15 and Agent Mobius to monitor and protect all these new timelines. However, it seems as though they've also brought some fresh faces on board, such as their new recruit Ghost-Spider aka Spider-Gwen.
As seen in the new preview for Tva #1 by Loki season 2 writer Katharyn Blair and artist Pere Pérez, Spider-Gwen is now officially part of the Time Variance Authority, having received their assistance after her recent displacement from her home timeline of Earth-65. Likewise, the new preview confirms that the Tva is the same MCU version...
- 12/17/2024
- by Kevin Erdmann
- ScreenRant
Beginning his film career with the role of Dark Avenger in the American thriller Mobius, actor, director, writer and producer Nagesh Kukunoor has come a long way from such humble beginnings. His 1998 directorial debut Hyderabad Blues, which was made on a small budget, not just raked in a lot of moolah, but also captured audience's interests with its Hinglish dialogues and realistic setting. In fact, dialogues in both Hindi and English became the hallmark of many of Kukunoor's films....
- 3/30/2009
- GlamSham
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