A genius billionaire playboy with a flying, weaponized suit an alien with actual superpowers a superpowerful World War II experiment a genius who turns into an angry green giant a superspy skilled at manipulation and armed to the teeth and a guy who shoots arrows. Among the Avengers that made it to the big screen in 2012, most of them seemed logical choices. It worked, but some B listers are more B list than others. Turn the B team into the A team, starting with Iron Man and working their way through the Avengers. At the beginning, the talking heads discuss the difficulty of getting Marvel Studios up off the ground, especially since their A-list heroes-the Fantastic Four, Spiderman, and the X-Men-were (and remain!) controlled by other studios. I say this as someone who whooped at the screen and side-eyed their efforts to pretend Edward Norton was never the Hulk. Last week, instead of airing another episode of the tepid Agents of SHIELD, ABC instead aired Creating the Marvel Universe, a hour-long commercial for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, especially Captain America: The Winter Soldier and The Avengers: Age of Ultron. Hawkeye: My Life as a Weapon by Matt Fraction, David Aja, and Javier Pulido
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