It includes events from Fury’s
Big Week and Iron Man 2: Public
Identity, which I haven’t read, but that’s okay.
I have two major questions about this thing:
1) Everything is related to the end of Iron Man, when Tony Stark admits to the
press that he is Iron Man. Not when Tony’s taken prisoner, not when he’s rescued, not even when
he builds the Mark II armor.
Why? What makes Tony’s announcement
the big milestone instead of, say, his wearing the Mark I and escaping the
cave?
2) According to the timeline, 600 years before Tony’s
declaration, Odin leaves the Tesseract on Earth.
Again…why?
The Tesseract is an object of unimaginable power…and he
leaves it behind for mortals to play around with?
I call bull$#!t on that.
There’s no way Odin would do something like that. My guess
is he lost it (in which case he’d have sent out a search party), or it
was taken from him (in which case the search party would have pursued the
culprit(s) and the Tesseract was lost during the battle), or it was given as a
prize/reward to a specific mortal (who may have helped the Asgardians in the
battle against the Jotuns, which does make some sort of sense, but they’d must
have impressed the hell out of Odin).
In Marvel Studios I Trust
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