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I’m not quite sure what you mean, but if you’re saying we should ignore the universe traveling and save that for Behind the Scenes, I agree. The only parallel universe discussed in TIDH is the “robot universe” (Transformers). What I meant by continuity is, for example, we only know Death's Head met She-Hulk in 1989 because it was originally printed in the series of She-Hulk comics. I was just a bit confused how we would handle the Marvel characters if the reprinted strips are valid. From what I understand, we’d include information on both Iron Man being fictional and how he interacted with Death's Head.
I’m not quite sure what you mean, but if you’re saying we should ignore the universe traveling and save that for Behind the Scenes, I agree. The only parallel universe discussed in TIDH is the “robot universe” (Transformers). What I meant by continuity is, for example, we only know Death's Head met She-Hulk in 1989 because it was originally printed in the series of She-Hulk comics. I was just a bit confused how we would handle the Marvel characters if the reprinted strips are valid. From what I understand, we’d include information on both Iron Man being fictional and how he interacted with Death's Head.
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I’m not quite sure what you mean, but if you’re saying we should ignore the universe traveling and save that for Behind the Scenes, I agree. The only parallel universe discussed in TIDH is the “robot universe” (Transformers). What I meant by continuity is, for example, we only know Death's Head met She-Hulk in 1989 because it was originally printed in the series of She-Hulk comics. I was just a bit confused how we would handle the Marvel characters if the reprinted strips are valid. From what I understand, we’d include information on both Iron Man being fictional and how he interacted with Death's Head.