What If…? Season 2 Finally Fixes a Major MCU Plot Hole

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there have been a few mysteries left hanging for years. Unfortunately, some have not been cleverly padded by the many creative teams, leading to some notable plot holes. Fans have often wondered how Steve Rogers, for example, could have stayed hidden as Peggy Carter’s husband in the past, without anyone recognizing him. Then there is the plot hole that revolves around Captain America’s shield.Many assumed Wakanda was undiscovered in the 1940s when World War II was happening and Captain America had his iconic protection tool. Yet, Howard Stark somehow had Wakanda’s key ingredient to make the shield, as if it were magic or plot convenience. What If…? Season 2 addresses this plot hole, giving the MCU a plausible, integral reason why Howard Stark may have gotten his hands on a unique metal for the job.First Vengeance Issue #3 opened with Howard admitting some of his men got the virbranium from the deepest parts of Africa. The MCU kept it obscure, as the world of Wakanda hadn’t been fleshed out then. Granted, these prequels are very fluid in terms of being canon. Even Black Panther actor Chadwick Boseman stated that he felt Americans found and stole the metal from his land. It would nod to Klaue’s theft decades later, and play into how Africa and other nations have been mined and exploited for their resources. This would feel believable after Killmonger waxed on about relics and materials taken from his ancestors’ continent.

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there have been a few mysteries left hanging for years. Unfortunately, some have not been cleverly padded by the many creative teams, leading to some notable plot holes. Fans have often wondered how Steve Rogers, for example, could have stayed hidden as Peggy Carter’s husband in the past, without anyone recognizing him. Then there is the plot hole that revolves around Captain America’s shield.

Many assumed Wakanda was undiscovered in the 1940s when World War II was happening and Captain America had his iconic protection tool. Yet, Howard Stark somehow had Wakanda’s key ingredient to make the shield, as if it were magic or plot convenience. What If…? Season 2 addresses this plot hole, giving the MCU a plausible, integral reason why Howard Stark may have gotten his hands on a unique metal for the job.

First Vengeance Issue #3 opened with Howard admitting some of his men got the virbranium from the deepest parts of Africa. The MCU kept it obscure, as the world of Wakanda hadn’t been fleshed out then. Granted, these prequels are very fluid in terms of being canon. Even Black Panther actor Chadwick Boseman stated that he felt Americans found and stole the metal from his land. It would nod to Klaue’s theft decades later, and play into how Africa and other nations have been mined and exploited for their resources. This would feel believable after Killmonger waxed on about relics and materials taken from his ancestors’ continent.

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