Why do Brigid O’Reilly and Mayhem have separate character pages, but Marc Spector and Steven Grant don’t. I’m confused on the difference between these two cases.
Why do Brigid O’Reilly and Mayhem have separate character pages, but Marc Spector and Steven Grant don’t. I’m confused on the difference between these two cases.
Would you rather have the powers of Cloak (Tyrone Johnson) or Dagger (Tandy Bowen)?
Is Agatha’s book the Darkhold because if it is it screws up Runaways, Cloak and Dagger, and Agents of Shield people keep saying it is which worries me about how canon those shows are so Um what is the book
Recently I commented on a thread about how Aida changing her name to Ophelia in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was a reference to the Hamlet character of the same name, since both characters go crazy and lead to their own demise after they develop feelings. Although it was mentioned that that's just Madame Hydra's name in the comics, Aida didn't necessarily have to be Madame Hydra for the plot to happen, they just called her that as a shoutout.
This got me thinking; what other aspects of the MCU can be analyzed this way? What else in the MCU can be thought of the way we had to think of literary works in high school? The biggest one for me is pretty much all of Cloak & Dagger Season 2 just because of how abstract everything is, how much is left for interpretation, and how everything you see is a metaphor for something else that's happening. But what else?