10 Most Obscure Pieces of Marvel Lore That Made it Into the MCU

The Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to grow and expand. As it branches out into new stories, new teams and characters join the fold to introduce snippets of lore inspired by decades of Marvel Comics and the other media they inspire.Obscure pieces of Marvel Lore slip into the MCU, and many go mostly unnoticed by the casual viewing public. Only comic fans know that sometimes, low-level crooks, cameos, or branded products in the background hold more importance than meets the eye.The transitive property implies that Doctor Samuel Sterns, who appeared in the Hulk film and was foreshadowed as The Leader, could also still be kicking around. Hulk villains like The Leader are pretty obscure as far as modern casual audiences, but it’s fun that they’re still lurking in the shadows. The terrifyingly obscure Bi-Beast appeared alongside Beta Ray Bill on The Grandmaster’s tower in Thor: Ragnarok, showing that Hulk has more problems than viewers get to see. Banner’s comments about “the other guy” spitting out bullets are lifted directly from Brian Azzarello and Richard Corben’s Startling Stories: Banner.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to grow and expand. As it branches out into new stories, new teams and characters join the fold to introduce snippets of lore inspired by decades of Marvel Comics and the other media they inspire.

Obscure pieces of Marvel Lore slip into the MCU, and many go mostly unnoticed by the casual viewing public. Only comic fans know that sometimes, low-level crooks, cameos, or branded products in the background hold more importance than meets the eye.

The transitive property implies that Doctor Samuel Sterns, who appeared in the Hulk film and was foreshadowed as The Leader, could also still be kicking around. Hulk villains like The Leader are pretty obscure as far as modern casual audiences, but it’s fun that they’re still lurking in the shadows. The terrifyingly obscure Bi-Beast appeared alongside Beta Ray Bill on The Grandmaster’s tower in Thor: Ragnarok, showing that Hulk has more problems than viewers get to see. Banner’s comments about “the other guy” spitting out bullets are lifted directly from Brian Azzarello and Richard Corben’s Startling Stories: Banner.

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