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Do the Marvel Comics follow the movies?
It depends on the film or show in the MCU. Some stories had to be altered because the original story from the comics came from a different era and reflected the current events of that era, like Iron Man, and for the MCU had to be reworked to reflect the events going on in 2008.
Are Marvel Comics and movies same?
That’s because a Marvel movie isn’t the same thing as a Marvel Studios movie, and while these characters share the same world in the comic books, that isn’t always the case on the big screen. There, they’re as far apart as Marvel and DC!
Do Marvel Comics have continuity?
The Main continuity in Marvel Comics or as fans call it by its designation – “Earth-616” ( also Earth Prime), is a universe, where most of Marvel characters originally appeared since 1960s. Technically, it actually started in 1940s back when Marvel was known as Timely Comics.
Is the MCU connected to the comics?
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) tie-in comic books are limited series or one-shot comics published by Marvel Comics that tie into the films and television series of the MCU. The comics are written and illustrated by a variety of individuals, and each one consists of 1 to 4 issues.
What does multiverse mean for Marvel?
A multiverse is the collection of alternate universes, with a similar nature and a universal hierarchy. The Marvel Multiverse contains the universe that holds Earth-616, most of the What If? universes, as well as the vast number of the alternate Marvel Universe Earths.
Why do Venom and Spiderman hate each other?
Venom is a villain in Marvel’s Spiderman. He also known as Eddie Brock. He hates Spiderman because he thinks he is the cause of all the bad luck in his life. Believing he had located an alien clothing generator Spider-Man grabbed the symbiote by mistake, shaped like a little black ball.