![]() But what really sold me on the series was that it also answered a question any MCU fan wondered: What if the heroes lost? We saw that in the Marvel Zombies episode where seemingly the world was on the brink of destruction and again when Ultron obtained the Infinity Gauntlet. Strange went evil, how Peggy Carter truly loved Steve Rogers no matter how he looked physically and in a seemingly impossible feat, make T'Challa even more of a dashing hero by taking him into outer space. More importantly, the show made already compelling characters even more compelling. They carefully created nine episodes that answer certain questions fans of the MCU had while also making these stories tied into each other. ![]() ![]() Then came the announcement of Marvel's What If, and to my shock, the geniuses at Marvel Studios actually did it. It seemed impossible because these comics were made for just one book and that's it. What If Punisher actually killed Daredevil or What If Gwen Stacy never died. ![]() A favorite of mine in the '90s when I was heavy into comics, What If asked the questions comic book fans always had running in their minds. With special effects as good as they are, every superhero can be featured in a movie or TV show, but the What If comic is different. There are few comics I would deem impossible to be made in today's age.
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