That's unfortunate.
That's unfortunate.
I'm sorry, I just can't help it. I like things to be logical and to make sense.
I'd still like to know people's opinions on my idea of shifting the current Marvel stories back in time, so stories published in 2010 take place around 1994 on Earth-616. The general idea is that in Marvel Time, FF#1 (i.e. the dawn of the superhero age) was about 13 years before the "present". In my proposed system, Year 1 would have been 1981. I'm aware it would require ignoring a lot of the recent dates given in the comics, but it's the best I can come up with right now.
I'd still like to know people's opinions on my idea of shifting the current Marvel stories back in time, so stories published in 2010 take place around 1994 on Earth-616. The general idea is that in Marvel Time, FF#1 (i.e. the dawn of the superhero age) was about 13 years before the "present". In my proposed system, Year 1 would have been 1981. I'm aware it would require ignoring a lot of the recent dates given in the comics, but it's the best I can come up with right now.
Why bother? What's the point?
^ You're describing DC's timeline formula. Marvel's doesn't really work like that.
Maybe you should warm up with The Simpsons or South Park.Why bother? What's the point?
So I can have a rationale for the way things are. Nothing wrong with that.
The problem can never be addressed until characters age and die, replaced by new characters not defined by long-past historical events like World War II or the space race. There is no other solution.
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