Since 2021, Marvel’s annual Timeless one-shots have given readers a glimpse into what the upcoming year has in store for the Marvel Universe. While Kang the Conqueror has previously been at the heart of these stories, 2023’s Timeless instead focuses on a more heroic figure in the form of Old Man Luke Cage. Despite starring a decidedly different protagonist, this latest Timeless still manages to show readers more than a few scenes of things that may take the world by storm in 2024, and the most explosive of them all point toward yet another Civil War breaking out just over the horizon.Timeless #1 (by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Juann Cabal, Edgar Delgado, and VC’s Travis Lanham) largely focuses on the final confrontation between Old Man Luke Cage, who wields the powers of nearly a dozen other heroes including the Sentry and Iron Fist, and the similarly supercharged Immortal Moon Knight. As amazing as their battle is, the most astonishing visions of the future on display come after the dust has settled. Though plenty of intriguing scenes pass by during the battle, it is Luke’s journey through time and space after his defeat of Khonshu that holds a pair that stands out among the rest. The first, a vision of Captain America facing off against Iron Man, is eerily reminiscent of Civil Wars past. The second, on the other hand, looks to be a dark omen of a Civil War yet to come, and at its heart are the Winter Soldier and an entirely new breed of American Kaiju.Unsurprisingly, heroes, villains, and the general public alike were tensely divided on the issue, driving the former two sets of characters to literal war with one another. For most, the issue of the Superhuman Registration Act was one of safety, whereas for others it was one of personal liberty. Over the course of a year, numerous heroes and villains lost their friends, their freedom, and even their lives to the Civil War that they waged against each other. This isn’t even to mention the vast civilian casualties that were racked up as a result of the battles that were fought throughout the course of the war. In the end, it was those same civilians who inspired Captain America to lay down his arms rather than deliver what would have almost assuredly been a lethal blow to Tony Stark, and while the former may have technically lost that fight, conceding it ultimately won his side the war by ensuring the replacement of the Superhuman Registration Act with far more considerate legislations.
Since 2021, Marvel’s annual Timeless one-shots have given readers a glimpse into what the upcoming year has in store for the Marvel Universe. While Kang the Conqueror has previously been at the heart of these stories, 2023’s Timeless instead focuses on a more heroic figure in the form of Old Man Luke Cage. Despite starring a decidedly different protagonist, this latest Timeless still manages to show readers more than a few scenes of things that may take the world by storm in 2024, and the most explosive of them all point toward yet another Civil War breaking out just over the horizon.
Timeless #1 (by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Juann Cabal, Edgar Delgado, and VC’s Travis Lanham) largely focuses on the final confrontation between Old Man Luke Cage, who wields the powers of nearly a dozen other heroes including the Sentry and Iron Fist, and the similarly supercharged Immortal Moon Knight. As amazing as their battle is, the most astonishing visions of the future on display come after the dust has settled. Though plenty of intriguing scenes pass by during the battle, it is Luke’s journey through time and space after his defeat of Khonshu that holds a pair that stands out among the rest. The first, a vision of Captain America facing off against Iron Man, is eerily reminiscent of Civil Wars past. The second, on the other hand, looks to be a dark omen of a Civil War yet to come, and at its heart are the Winter Soldier and an entirely new breed of American Kaiju.
Unsurprisingly, heroes, villains, and the general public alike were tensely divided on the issue, driving the former two sets of characters to literal war with one another. For most, the issue of the Superhuman Registration Act was one of safety, whereas for others it was one of personal liberty. Over the course of a year, numerous heroes and villains lost their friends, their freedom, and even their lives to the Civil War that they waged against each other. This isn’t even to mention the vast civilian casualties that were racked up as a result of the battles that were fought throughout the course of the war. In the end, it was those same civilians who inspired Captain America to lay down his arms rather than deliver what would have almost assuredly been a lethal blow to Tony Stark, and while the former may have technically lost that fight, conceding it ultimately won his side the war by ensuring the replacement of the Superhuman Registration Act with far more considerate legislations.
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