An IO9 article on the X-Men earlier this year compressed their 48-year history into a 16-year soap opera, ostensibly using the one-to-three ratio mentioned by Stan Lee in the sixties. Applying that to Valeria makes her 3, while Franklin should be 14 (but then he was only 6 during Onslaught, which would make him about 11 now or about 8 1/2 if you use a one-to-five ratio starting with 1968). Val has lately been written as a super-intelligent but very young child.
I used to always think that a one-to-four or one-to-five ratio applied, which would make the FF about ten years old. Come to think of it, I think Stan Lee or someone else mentioned in 1991 that although the FF had a 30-year history they had been together in-universe for much less than 10 years.
The one-to-three ratio may have been hinted at a few years ago with the Hulk and the Thing. I think that this was concurrent with Bruce Jones' Hulk run. Ben and Bruce meet in a bar and discuss their first meeting, which is referred to as being (about?) 15 years previously.
Re. Alias: It was a MAX title from 2001 to 2004. Arguably its run within the MU is all that should be recognised for the purpose of establishing Marvel Time.
I used to always think that a one-to-four or one-to-five ratio applied, which would make the FF about ten years old. Come to think of it, I think Stan Lee or someone else mentioned in 1991 that although the FF had a 30-year history they had been together in-universe for much less than 10 years.
The one-to-three ratio may have been hinted at a few years ago with the Hulk and the Thing. I think that this was concurrent with Bruce Jones' Hulk run. Ben and Bruce meet in a bar and discuss their first meeting, which is referred to as being (about?) 15 years previously.
Re. Alias: It was a MAX title from 2001 to 2004. Arguably its run within the MU is all that should be recognised for the purpose of establishing Marvel Time.
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