![]() ![]() The new Doctor Strange film goes out of its way to introduce the concept of Incursions and the dangers they pose. As Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige teased last summer: "The multiverse is coming up in a big way." How big are we talking exactly? Judging by where things currently stand, we'd say Secret Wars-level big. The answer to that lingering mystery may have already been hinted at by the events of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which carried forth the potential for infinite storytelling possibilities espoused by the Loki television series on Disney+. Despite the fact that Phase 4 has only just gotten underway, fans have already started to feverishly speculate on where the comic book mythos is headed next. For better or worse, the epic nature of Avengers: Endgame spoiled audiences rotten. Check out more of our incessant arguments at debatethiscast.What is the MCU's next big crossover event? It's a pretty valid question. Debate This! is a dumb show where grown men yell at each other over video games and comics. About FLAVOR TEXT: Marvel Secret Wars Episodeĭo you think the people at Marvel back in the 80s would ever have thought that their one-off concept of make everyone fight each other on an alien planet would go on to be the single most important thing to happen in the Marvel universe? And that this one storyline would be the thing that retconned, redefined, and completely undid multiple series more than 15 years in the making? This week's FLAVOR TEXT is giving you the entire Secret Wars saga, a notorious storyline that started as a flimsy excuse to sell more toys to being the actual most ambitious crossover event in Marvel history. ![]()
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