maybe to replace Hawkeye and infiltrate the Avengers.Didn't really think about it until the second watch of "Widow's Sting", but it's interesting that Viper stepped forward to save Hawkeye when he was first captured. Knowing what we know from the end of the episode, what was the true motive there?
But here we had Iron Man wearing his full armor and mask 100 percent of the time, even when he was in a meeting with Fury. That doesn't make any sense. The others' gear is probably just uncomfortable, but using that super-high-tech armor has got to be costing Stark money every second he has it powered up. You'd think he wouldn't use it without need. Come to that, I question whether SHIELD would even allow him to wear it aboard the Helicarrier, given how heavily beweaponed it is.
Well given SHIELD's history Tony was probably just playing it safe that they would be attacked by some Super Villain.
Next Avengers I was fully prepared to despise but it's actually a pretty good story. Good animation, good action, interesting what-if story.
Also those characters recently made their first in-continuity appearance in the new Avengers comic book (the Bendis / John Romita Jr one).
Good episode. I haven't read a lot of Kang stories but I like the idea of him. He was definitely a bad-ass here, easily kicking the entire team's butt with his hands behind his back (literally).
Is his face really blue like that or that supposed to be a mask or paint?
In the Captain America - focused newsreel, its clear that in many ways, Hydra has replaced the Nazis as the main threat to Europe in the 1940s. Do the Nazis exist in this world? Are the Axis powers now Hydra, Japan, and Italy?
YOST: Yes, Nazis exist in this world. Hydra is a branch of the Nazis. The Axis powers are Germany, Japan and Italy. Hydra was the focus of Cap's activities, though, as well as the Howling Commandos... and thus they were our focus.
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