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Tony Stark ([personal profile] runbeforewalk) wrote in [community profile] marvelways2012-05-08 01:17 am

Movie-verse check-in!

So I noticed that we've had a little bit of an AVENGERS EXPLOSION lately, and I thought it might be helpful to have a check-in about where in canon everyone's coming from and what general feelings are! I've talked to several of y'all separately, but honestly there are so many characters now in or about to be apped from the recent Marvel movies that I can't quite keep everybody straight.

HELLO, I am Lexie ([profile] sotto_voice) and I play Tony. He and Pepper are currently in from a few months before the first Iron Man movie. For the moment, at least until he's publicly Iron Man (and I'll reevaluate once that point is hit!), I'd prefer to keep him separate from other Avengers and Avenger-affiliated folks; anyone who's going to have an idea of who he is and what goes on. ALL BETS ARE OFF after that, though, and I'm beyond stoked about playing with y'all! Come chat in the comments?? #superorganizedandshit
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[personal profile] mjolnir_retriever 2012-05-08 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I would agree with this -- maybe mutants exist in the Marvel movieverse, sure, I am totally good with some level of that! But both the events of the X-Men films and the events of the Avengers films seem like things that would be... noticed in the other films, you know? And they don't seem to be. (Plus there's the thorny question of which X-Men films to include, given that First Class is kind of an ambiguous reboot, right?) So I would vote for them to be slightly AU from each other, personally, I think.

In the comics, the X-Men and the Avengers have always existed in this weird sort of divided neighborhood, anyway, so far as I can tell. Like, in theory they're totally the same world, and they team up and help each other out and Wolverine is on every team ever, and stuff! But in practice, they join up for big crossover events, and then each group is sort of... mysteriously absent for the other's major stuff anyway. Even when they could help out, and there's no IC reason why they wouldn't, a lot of time they're just kind of not there, presumably for the simple reason that that many characters and groups get awfully unwieldy to keep in continuity all the time.
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[personal profile] anotherstolenrelic 2012-05-08 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
What is this "continuity" of which you speak, brother?
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[personal profile] cutting_edgex23 2012-05-08 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Also the Avengers are jerks.

Comic canon tells me so.

And comics canon is never inconsistent or arbitrary. NEVER.
Edited 2012-05-08 20:33 (UTC)