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Then, in October of the same year, he presents fans with a happier alternate universe where this murder does not happen since the villain never gets out of jail and never goes after the Man Without Fear. In April 1982, Frank Miller gave us one of the darkest stories in Marvel Comics, when Bullseye mercilessly murders Elektra. What If Elektra Had Lived? – What If? Vol. He becomes a beloved leader in Latveria, but all does not end well when he is driven to make a bargain with Mephisto again – and the story ends very darkly, showing that he is not as much of a hero as the title implies. He then studies the mystical arts and even manages to stop Mephisto and rescue his mother’s soul from the hellish realms. The two work together, and Doom’s experiment turns out to be a success. However, in this particular story, we are introduced to an alternate reality in which Victor Von Doom becomes close friends and allies with Reed Richards. 1 #22ĭoctor Doom is one of Marvel’s most fascinating villains – no wonder many fans consider him one of the publisher’s best characters and are very eager to see him incorporated into the MCU. What If Doctor Doom Had Become a Hero? – What If? Vol. Eventually, she takes her master’s place as the Sorcerer Supreme of Earth, becoming even more powerful and well-resolved. In this reality, after leaving the X-Men, the heroine focuses on developing her mystical gifts by seeking the help and training of Doctor Strange himself. The special issue released in 2018 brings an even bigger perspective to what would happen to Illyana Rasputin if she had left her family and friends behind.
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Many stories in the What If…? series seek to change small things to create enormous consequences. And here, you’ll see some of the best What If…? stories in comics! What If Magik Became The Supreme Sorcerer? – What If? Magik #1 And the idea is the same: stories that twist a single event within the Marvel Universe and cause a significant change in everything we know about its vast chronology. Of course, this concept came up in the What If…? comics, which have since had several different volumes and versions. So we learn what would happen if zombies existed, if Doctor Strange had become a villain, or if all the Avengers had died. Small events lead to significant changes in a big cascading effect that can impact the entire universe. So for some time, the Banana Splits were also attractions in this park.Ĭurrently streaming on Disney+, Marvel’s What If…? invites us to see the Marvel Cinematic Universe from another perspective. In the case of the Banana Splits, there were also several outdoor scenes filmed at the Six Flags amusement park in Texas (even the entire show’s opening was shot there), where they appeared driving buggies and golf carts wildly. The Funko Virtual Con NYCC Banana Splits – Bingo Funko Vinyl Soda Exclusive and Limited Edition is available starting October 7th at the links below (click to jump!) Also, don’t forget to check more images of this cool soda right down.Īs in many cartoons and series of that time, sketches and music clips were inserted between the segments. It consisted of sketches and musical numbers with the Banana Splits and various other attractions. This “adventure hour” premiered in September 1968 and ran until September 1970, with 31 episodes. The creatures ran a show called “The Banana Splits adventure hour” inside a crazy house. But, one show mixed all this in a very disorderly way: Banana Splits.Ĭreated by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna, the famous Hanna-Barbera cartoon duo, the Banana Splits were a kind of crazy rock band, consisting of the dog Fleegle (vocals and guitar), the lion Drooper (bass and vocals), Snorky, a mute elephant keyboard player, and the monkey Bingo (drums). Everything was very colorful, pop, musical and delirious.
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The Funko Vinyl Soda! Banana Splits – Bingo Funko Vinyl Soda Figure is a Funko Virtual Con NYCC 2021 – Funko Shop Shared Exclusive and will be available at Funko Shop on October 7th, 2021 at 9 am PT.įifty years ago, some so-called ‘kids’ TV shows were pretty daring and crazy.