I absolutely cannot wait to see how Kang is brought into the MCU. He's one of Marvel's best villains and hopefully when Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania gets rolling, we'll get some idea of how he looks and will be utilized.
It looks like Kang was not done with the scarlet speedster once he trashed his cosmic treadmill in STF #2879... the story doesn't end here though - make sure you come back tomorrow to witness the exciting conclusion!
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Paul Rudd's Ant-Man/Scott Lang seems quite light-hearted and whimsical - I love that... I'm wondering how a "serious" villain like Kang will come off. I'm sure Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer will provide the necessary seriousness, so will Hope...
I'm excited - should be an interesting story!
Hmmm. Issue 3252. That 52 wouldn't be a coincidence? Hmmmm.
@JLB: a totally unnecessary question, my friend. One might even say...Flash-pointless!
;-D
@Anonymous: #GOODPUNYESCOOKIE!!!
This just about makes me wish that Kang was a DC character. He might have been part of the Arrowverse. Imagine him in one of these crossovers among Green Arrow, Flash, and the Legends.
@Cary: I'd agree, sans the extra caps.
@Mickey: There's still the Time Trapper -- Kang's underutilized, underrated, and underappreciated DC counterpart. I still hold that a "Time War" between Kang and TT would be a great recurring thing for STF:TLI! (It could start out with the revelation that TT -- who, so far, has been all but absent from this blog, was actually behind some of the mysterious time-travel shenanigans we've already seen!)
The best villains are the ones that think they're the hero.
@Emsley: which is why some of them are called "mad thinkers." :-)
Green and purple....where? Yes! Kang is really Lex Luthor of this universe. That's why we've never seen them together.
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