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by tony ingram
Mon Oct 24, 2011 6:41 am
Forum: Marvel Universe
Topic: Marvel stories set in 616, produced outside the US
Replies: 27
Views: 7254

Re: Marvel stories set in 616, produced outside the US

In A 75, Hank and Jan hold a press conference to announce they're leaving the Avengers and their identities are publicly known. So if Hank's identity is secret in HC 48-49, those issues would have to take place before A 75. Thanks. I knew they'd become publicly known as Giant Man and Wasp before th...
by tony ingram
Mon Oct 24, 2011 6:33 am
Forum: Marvel Universe
Topic: Marvel stories set in 616, produced outside the US
Replies: 27
Views: 7254

Re: Marvel stories set in 616, produced outside the US

Ant-Man's story (HC #48-49) has nothing to help place it, bar it being printed immediately following a reprint of Marvel Feature #10. Since Pym had briefly reverted to being Ant-Man around this time, I see no reason not to place the HC story right after this. This would mean that the Yellowjacket l...
by tony ingram
Sat Oct 22, 2011 2:22 pm
Forum: Marvel Universe
Topic: Marvel stories set in 616, produced outside the US
Replies: 27
Views: 7254

Re: Marvel stories set in 616, produced outside the US

Ant-Man's story (HC #48-49) has nothing to help place it, bar it being printed immediately following a reprint of Marvel Feature #10. Since Pym had briefly reverted to being Ant-Man around this time, I see no reason not to place the HC story right after this. This would mean that the Yellowjacket l...
by tony ingram
Sun Aug 28, 2011 2:59 am
Forum: Marvel Universe
Topic: Marvel stories set in 616, produced outside the US
Replies: 27
Views: 7254

Re: Marvel stories set in 616, produced outside the US

I rather liked it. But then, i have a soft spot for oddities like this anyway, and for Austin's art.
by tony ingram
Sat Aug 27, 2011 11:13 am
Forum: Marvel Universe
Topic: Marvel stories set in 616, produced outside the US
Replies: 27
Views: 7254

Re: Marvel stories set in 616, produced outside the US

What's this now? -Jeph! Timesmasher was a four part story by Paul Neary and Mick austin which ran in Rampage Magazine #40-43, if I recall correctly (Loki will correct me if I'm wrong). It's a strange little strip, and was one of the first things Austin worked on before moving on to Doctor Who and 2...
by tony ingram
Sat Aug 27, 2011 11:05 am
Forum: Marvel Universe
Topic: Marvel stories set in 616, produced outside the US
Replies: 27
Views: 7254

Re: Marvel stories set in 616, produced outside the US

Time Smasher is recognised as being 616, and is mentioned in Merlyn's handbook entry. It's not on MCP yet, and we hadn't gotten as far as discussing it here. It's going to have minimal impact on the chronologies here - most of the characters in the story have not been seen before or since. The only...
by tony ingram
Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:24 pm
Forum: Marvel Universe
Topic: Marvel stories set in 616, produced outside the US
Replies: 27
Views: 7254

Re: Marvel stories set in 616, produced outside the US

Fascinating. I'm glad to see both the Smash! strip and the lesser known Hulk Comic ones being given some recognition. Has the Timesmasher strip from Rampage Magazine been included, too? It isn't obviously linked to the rest o the Marvel U, but there is a sneaky link between it and the Captain Britai...