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* [[Executive Meddling]]: The last episodes of the first season aired in other countries well over a month before they will air in the US, because Disney/Marvel wanted to finish out the season to match up with the releases of the Thor and Captain America movies.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: The last episodes of the first season aired in other countries well over a month before they will air in the US, because Disney/Marvel wanted to finish out the season to match up with the releases of the Thor and Captain America movies.
** The second season will deviate from overarching stories and end with 12 self-contained episodes, because the children in the test audiences had less trouble following one-part stories. Also, those episodes will place an increased focus on Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, and The Hulk, for the convenience of viewers more familiar with the Avengers from the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] than those from this cartoon, or those from the comics. Fans have yet to discover what this means for Avengers who have yet to receive solo movies.
** The second season will deviate from overarching stories and end with 12 self-contained episodes, because the children in the test audiences had less trouble following one-part stories. Also, those episodes will place an increased focus on Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, and The Hulk, for the convenience of viewers more familiar with the Avengers from the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] than those from this cartoon, or those from the comics. Fans have yet to discover what this means for Avengers who have yet to receive solo movies.
** ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man (animation)|Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' has become a cause of great misery for ''EMH'' fans, and not just because the next ''Avengers'' cartoon will apparently share its universe. Producer Josh Fine's Twitter page says that Marvel Animation managed to reach episode 39 by June 2011, but a later panel at Comic-Con revealed that Disney XD will not air episodes 27-52 until the release of ''Ultimate Spider-Man''...in 2012. Then, after ''Ultimate Spidey'' earned an undeniably large hatedom, Disney XD decided to run some new ''Ultimate Spidey'' episodes without new ''Earth's Mightiest Heroes'' adventures after them, to see if they deserve the credit for Marvel Universe's ratings. '''Then,''' an ''Earth's Mightiest Heroes'' episode guest-starring [[The Spectacular Spider-Man|Josh Keaton]] as Spider-Man got redubbed by Ultimate Spidey's VA, Drake Bell, apparently without Josh's consent. A [http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?295227-Josh-Keaton-amp-Avengers-EMH&p=4007987#post4007987 Twitter movement] for getting Marvel to release the undubbed versions has begun.
** ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man (animation)|Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' has become a cause of great misery for ''EMH'' fans, and not just because the next ''Avengers'' cartoon will apparently share its universe. Producer Josh Fine's Twitter page says that Marvel Animation managed to reach episode 39 by June 2011, but a later panel at Comic-Con revealed that Disney XD will not air episodes 27-52 until the release of ''Ultimate Spider-Man''...in 2012. Then, after ''Ultimate Spidey'' earned an undeniably large hatedom, Disney XD decided to run some new ''Ultimate Spidey'' episodes without new ''Earth's Mightiest Heroes'' adventures after them, to see if they deserve the credit for Marvel Universe's ratings. '''Then,''' an ''Earth's Mightiest Heroes'' episode guest-starring [[The Spectacular Spider-Man|Josh Keaton]] as Spider-Man got redubbed by Ultimate Spidey's VA, Drake Bell, apparently without Josh's consent. A [https://web.archive.org/web/20200327091921/https://animesuperhero.com/forums/install/index.php?upgrade%2F#post4007987 Twitter movement]{{Dead link}} for getting Marvel to release the undubbed versions has begun.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]:
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]:
** [[Mark Hamill]] voices Klaw.
** [[Mark Hamill]] voices Klaw.
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** [[Nolan North]] is Balder, Jimmy Woo, Living Laser, Piledriver, and Chemistro.
** [[Nolan North]] is Balder, Jimmy Woo, Living Laser, Piledriver, and Chemistro.
** [[Jeffrey Combs]] ([[Batman: The Animated Series|Scarecrow]], [[Transformers Prime|Ratchet]], and [[Justice League (animation)|The Question]]) is the Leader.
** [[Jeffrey Combs]] ([[Batman: The Animated Series|Scarecrow]], [[Transformers Prime|Ratchet]], and [[Justice League (animation)|The Question]]) is the Leader.
** [[Robin Atkin Downes]] ([[Kingdom Hearts|Luxord]], [[Team Fortress 2|The Medic]], [[No More Heroes|Travis Touchdown]], and [[Thundercats 2011|Mumm-Ra]]) voices Baron Zemo and Abomination.
** [[Robin Atkin Downes]] ([[Kingdom Hearts|Luxord]], [[Team Fortress 2|The Medic]], [[No More Heroes|Travis Touchdown]], and [[Thundercats 2011|Mumm-Ra]]) voices Baron Zemo and Abomination.
** Brian Bloom ([[Justice League Crisis On Two Earths|Ultraman]], [[Dragon Age II|Varric]]) voices Captain America.
** Brian Bloom ([[Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths|Ultraman]], [[Dragon Age II|Varric]]) voices Captain America.
** Wally Wingert ([[Bleach|Renji Abarai]] and [[Batman: Arkham Asylum|The]] [[Batman: Arkham City|Riddler]]) voices Ant-Man (aka Giant Man)--effectively reprising the role of Hank Pym from [[Marvel Ultimate Alliance|Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2]], albeit he was Yellowjacket there--Ultron pre-reprogramming, and MODOK, whom he also voiced in ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]''.
** Wally Wingert ([[Bleach|Renji Abarai]] and [[Batman: Arkham Asylum|The]] [[Batman: Arkham City|Riddler]]) voices Ant-Man (aka Giant Man)--effectively reprising the role of Hank Pym from [[Marvel Ultimate Alliance|Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2]], albeit he was Yellowjacket there--Ultron pre-reprogramming, and MODOK, whom he also voiced in ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]''.
** The Grim Reaper is voiced by Lance Henriksen ([[Alien (franchise)|Bishop]] and [[Transformers Animated|Lockdown]]).
** The Grim Reaper is voiced by Lance Henriksen ([[Alien (franchise)|Bishop]] and [[Transformers Animated|Lockdown]]).
** Chris Cox ([[Justice League Unlimited|Captain Atom, Shining Knight]], and [[Batman: Arkham City|Deadshot]]) is Hawkeye, Crimson Dynamo, and Fandral.
** Chris Cox ([[Justice League Unlimited|Captain Atom, Shining Knight]], and [[Batman: Arkham City|Deadshot]]) is Hawkeye, Crimson Dynamo, and Fandral.
** Vanessa Marshall ([[The Spectacular Spider-Man|Mary Jane Watson]] and [[Justice League Crisis On Two Earths|Wonder Woman]]) voices the Black Widow and Madame Hydra.
** Vanessa Marshall ([[The Spectacular Spider-Man|Mary Jane Watson]] and [[Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths|Wonder Woman]]) voices the Black Widow and Madame Hydra.
** [[Clancy Brown]] voices Odin.
** [[Clancy Brown]] voices Odin.
** [[Steve Blum]] voices [[Wolverine|James Howlett]] ([[X Men Legends|which]] [[The Superhero Squad Show|really]] [[Marvel Ultimate Alliance|isn't]] [[Hulk Vs|all]] [[Wolverine and the X-Men|that]] [[Spider-Man: Web of Shadows|surpr]][[Marvel vs. Capcom 3|ising]]) and Red Skull. He's also Beta Ray Bill in Season 2.
** [[Steve Blum]] voices [[Wolverine|James Howlett]] ([[X-Men Legends|which]] [[The Superhero Squad Show|really]] [[Marvel Ultimate Alliance|isn't]] [[Hulk Vs|all]] [[Wolverine and the X-Men|that]] [[Spider-Man: Web of Shadows|surpr]][[Marvel vs. Capcom 3|ising]]) and Red Skull. He's also Beta Ray Bill in Season 2.
** [[Scott Menville]] voices [[Teen Titans (animation)|another]] teenage superhero sidekick, Bucky.
** [[Scott Menville]] voices [[Teen Titans (animation)|another]] teenage superhero sidekick, Bucky.
*** Jon Curry ([[Final Fantasy XIII|Yaag Rosch]]) is Winter Soldier.
*** Jon Curry ([[Final Fantasy XIII|Yaag Rosch]]) is Winter Soldier.
** [[Cam Clarke]] ([[Tales of Symphonia|Kratos Aurion]], [[Metal Gear|Liquid Snake]], Leonardo in the 80's TMNT cartoon, and [[Marvel Ultimate Alliance|another Thor]]) voices Doc Samson, Constrictor, and Vector.
** [[Cam Clarke]] ([[Tales of Symphonia|Kratos Aurion]], [[Metal Gear|Liquid Snake]], Leonardo in the 80's TMNT cartoon, and [[Marvel Ultimate Alliance|another Thor]]) voices Doc Samson, Constrictor, and Vector.
** Jonathan Adams ([[Doctor Strange|Dormammu]] and [[Justice League Crisis On Two Earths|Martian Manhunter]]) voices Kang the Conqueror.
** Jonathan Adams ([[Doctor Strange|Dormammu]] and [[Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths|Martian Manhunter]]) voices Kang the Conqueror.
*** And [[Cindy Robinson]] ([[Code Geass|V.V., Inoue]], [[Bleach|Miyako Shiba, Kukaku Shiba]]) voices his lover, Ravonna.
*** And [[Cindy Robinson]] ([[Code Geass|V.V., Inoue]], [[Bleach|Miyako Shiba, Kukaku Shiba]]) voices his lover, Ravonna.
** [[Troy Baker]] ([[Generator Rex|Van Kleiss]], [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Espio]], [[Batman: Arkham City|Two-Face]], [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3|Nova]] and [[Naruto|Pain]]) voices Whirlwind, Blizzard, Grey Gargoyle, Clay Quartermain, Ulik, Faradei, Sydren, Groot, Michael Korvac, and Glenn Talbot. Korvac also counts as [[Playing Against Type]].
** [[Troy Baker]] ([[Generator Rex|Van Kleiss]], [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Espio]], [[Batman: Arkham City|Two-Face]], [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3|Nova]] and [[Naruto|Pain]]) voices Whirlwind, Blizzard, Grey Gargoyle, Clay Quartermain, Ulik, Faradei, Sydren, Groot, Michael Korvac, and Glenn Talbot. Korvac also counts as [[Playing Against Type]].
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** Hakeem Ka-Kazim ([[24|Ike Dubaku]]) voices T'Chaka.
** Hakeem Ka-Kazim ([[24|Ike Dubaku]]) voices T'Chaka.
** [[Jennifer Hale]] voices [[Ms. Marvel|Carol Danvers]].
** [[Jennifer Hale]] voices [[Ms. Marvel|Carol Danvers]].
** [[Roger Craig Smith]] ([[Bleach|Shinji Hirako]], [[Resident Evil 5|Chris Redfield]], [[Naruto|Deidara]]) voices Captain Marvel.
** [[Roger Craig Smith]] ([[Bleach|Shinji Hirako]], [[Resident Evil 5|Chris Redfield]], [[Naruto|Deidara]]) voices Captain Marvel.
** Elizabeth Daily ([[Rugrats|Tommy Pickles]], [[The Powerpuff Girls|Buttercup]], [[Marvel Ultimate Alliance|Spiderwoman]]) voices Mockingbird.
** Elizabeth Daily ([[Rugrats|Tommy Pickles]], [[The Powerpuff Girls|Buttercup]], [[Marvel Ultimate Alliance|Spiderwoman]]) voices Mockingbird.
** Like several of the aforementioned voice actors reprising their roles, when Ultron was reprogrammed to fight Kang, [[Tom Kane]] [[Next Avengers|also reprised the role]], though the initial voice he used for non-evil Ultron was basically the voice he used for HOMER, Iron Man's AI in the mid-90s' cartoon. Tom also voices Jasper Sitwell.
** Like several of the aforementioned voice actors reprising their roles, when Ultron was reprogrammed to fight Kang, [[Tom Kane]] [[Next Avengers|also reprised the role]], though the initial voice he used for non-evil Ultron was basically the voice he used for HOMER, Iron Man's AI in the mid-90s' cartoon. Tom also voices Jasper Sitwell.
** [[Quinton Flynn]] ([[Metal Gear Solid|Raiden]] and [[Kingdom Hearts (video game)|Axel]]) voices Malekith.
** [[Quinton Flynn]] ([[Metal Gear Solid|Raiden]] and [[Kingdom Hearts (video game)|Axel]]) voices Malekith.
** [[John Dimaggio]] voices Eitri.
** [[John Dimaggio]] voices Eitri.
** Nika Futterman ([[Star Wars: The Clone Wars|Asajj Ventress]], [[G.I. Joe: Renegades|Lady Jaye]], [[Infamous (video game series)|Nix]]) is Sif and Hela.
** Nika Futterman ([[Star Wars: The Clone Wars|Asajj Ventress]], [[G.I. Joe: Renegades|Lady Jaye]], [[Infamous (video game series)|Nix]]) is Sif and Hela.
** Dawn Olivieri ([[Heroes (TV series)|Lydia]] and [[Infamous (video game series)|Lucy Kuo]]) is Pepper Potts.
** Dawn Olivieri ([[Heroes (TV series)|Lydia]] and [[Infamous (video game series)|Lucy Kuo]]) is Pepper Potts.
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** As mentioned in [[Executive Meddling]], Drake Bell reprises his role from ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man (animation)|Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' as Spider-Man himself.
** As mentioned in [[Executive Meddling]], Drake Bell reprises his role from ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man (animation)|Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' as Spider-Man himself.
** [[Grey DeLisle]] is [[The Spectacular Spider-Man|once again]] Betty Brant, and JK Simmons is [[Spider-Man (film)|once]] [[Ultimate Spider-Man (animation)|again]] J. Jonah Jameson.
** [[Grey DeLisle]] is [[The Spectacular Spider-Man|once again]] Betty Brant, and JK Simmons is [[Spider-Man (film)|once]] [[Ultimate Spider-Man (animation)|again]] J. Jonah Jameson.
*** [[Daran Norris]] ([[The Fairly Odd Parents|Cosmo, Timmy's dad]], [[Cowboy Bebop|Vincent]], [[Transformers Prime|Knock Out]], and [[The Spectacular Spider-Man|another J. Jonah Jameson]]) is the police officer at the start of the episode.
*** [[Daran Norris]] ([[The Fairly OddParents|Cosmo, Timmy's dad]], [[Cowboy Bebop|Vincent]], [[Transformers Prime|Knock Out]], and [[The Spectacular Spider-Man|another J. Jonah Jameson]]) is the police officer at the start of the episode.
** Peter Jessop ([[Mass Effect|Sovereign]], Brainiac, Soundwave) voices Vision.
** Peter Jessop ([[Mass Effect|Sovereign]], Brainiac, Soundwave) voices Vision.
** In Latin America, Hank Pym is voiced by Mario Castañeda, aka [[MacGyver]], aka Spanish-[[Bruce Willis]], aka [[Dragon Ball|Goku]].
** In Latin America, Hank Pym is voiced by Mario Castañeda, aka [[MacGyver]], aka Spanish-[[Bruce Willis]], aka [[Dragon Ball|Goku]].
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* [[Screwed by the Network]]: This show got slightly "screwed by the cable companies", as Disney XD was dropped from most basic cable packages in the US right around the time the show premiered, leading to a lot of frustration from fans who want it to be put somewhere more easily visible.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: This show got slightly "screwed by the cable companies", as Disney XD was dropped from most basic cable packages in the US right around the time the show premiered, leading to a lot of frustration from fans who want it to be put somewhere more easily visible.
** Marvel's video website used to have the complete first season available for free streaming, but it later disappeared without warning or explanation.
** Marvel's video website used to have the complete first season available for free streaming, but it later disappeared without warning or explanation.
* [[Shout-Out]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** The episode titles tend to be homages to classic comic story titles.
** The episode titles tend to be homages to classic comic story titles.
** The opening scenes of "Iron Man is Born!" are a clear reference to [[Cloverfield]].
** The opening scenes of "Iron Man is Born!" are a clear reference to [[Cloverfield]].
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** "459" gave us a giant robot with tentacles that makes a deep resonating sound bent on destroying all life on Earth. [[Literature/War Of The Worlds|Where have I heard that before?]]
** "459" gave us a giant robot with tentacles that makes a deep resonating sound bent on destroying all life on Earth. [[Literature/War Of The Worlds|Where have I heard that before?]]
** "Masters of Evil" has a part with Hulk watching a commercial for "Kirby Kibble Dog Food," enriched with "[[Kirby Dots]] of real beef."
** "Masters of Evil" has a part with Hulk watching a commercial for "Kirby Kibble Dog Food," enriched with "[[Kirby Dots]] of real beef."
** The Avengers and the Masters of Evil running towards each other in a flash of light feels reminiscent of ''[[Superfriends|Challenge of the Superfriends]]'', as well as the opening to the 90's ''[[X-Men (animation)|X-Men]]''.
** The Avengers and the Masters of Evil running towards each other in a flash of light feels reminiscent of ''[[Superfriends|Challenge of the Superfriends]]'', as well as the opening to the 90's ''[[X-Men (animation)|X-Men]]''.
** [http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/70marvelpanel30.JPG "Ultron. We would have words with thee."]
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20140530072813/http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/70marvelpanel30.JPG "Ultron. We would have words with thee."]
** Disney XD's custom intro for episodes 20 onward refers to Captain America as, "[[Captain America: The First Avenger|Captain America, the first Avenger.]]"
** Disney XD's custom intro for episodes 20 onward refers to Captain America as, "[[Captain America: The First Avenger|Captain America, the first Avenger.]]"
** One of the photos Wasp took in the tie-in comic "Team" has a caption reading, "Wow. Just...wow. [[Stan Lee|'Nuff said.]]"
** One of the photos Wasp took in the tie-in comic "Team" has a caption reading, "Wow. Just...wow. [[Stan Lee|'Nuff said.]]"
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** After Captain America<ref>rather, the Skrull disguising as Captain America</ref> asks Johnny Storm which member of the Fantastic Four he is, Johnny exclaims, "How could you not remember?" In context, Johnny probably feels frustrated that Cap would forget the time he saved him, but viewers could also interpret this as a reference to [[Chris Evans]] playing both characters in live-action movies.
** After Captain America<ref>rather, the Skrull disguising as Captain America</ref> asks Johnny Storm which member of the Fantastic Four he is, Johnny exclaims, "How could you not remember?" In context, Johnny probably feels frustrated that Cap would forget the time he saved him, but viewers could also interpret this as a reference to [[Chris Evans]] playing both characters in live-action movies.
** Much of the Baxter Building matches the style used in [[Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes]].
** Much of the Baxter Building matches the style used in [[Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes]].
*** The second season premiere even references the story where Doom shot the Baxter Building into space.
*** The second season premiere even references the story where Doom shot the Baxter Building into space.
** The episode ''Along Came a Spider'' features an abridged quote from ''The Amazing Spider-Man #537''. This is followed up with Spider-Man asking if he can be Cap's sidekick rather than his snarky/admiring response from the comic.
** The episode ''Along Came a Spider'' features an abridged quote from ''The Amazing Spider-Man #537''. This is followed up with Spider-Man asking if he can be Cap's sidekick rather than his snarky/admiring response from the comic.
* [[The Other Marty]]: As mentioned in [[Executive Meddling]], Josh Keaton was going to reprise his ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'' role of Spider-Man himself and had already recorded his lines, but it was decided to have Drake Bell of ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man (animation)|Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' redub the lines.
* [[The Other Marty]]: As mentioned in [[Executive Meddling]], Josh Keaton was going to reprise his ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'' role of Spider-Man himself and had already recorded his lines, but it was decided to have Drake Bell of ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man (animation)|Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' redub the lines.
* [[Take That]]: The creators of the show made the chest piece of Tony's Mark IX triangular as a private middle finger to Joss Whedon, who said the triangle "looks like ass" (the films have him wearing the Mark VII).
* [[Take That]]: The creators of the show made the chest piece of Tony's Mark IX triangular as a private middle finger to Joss Whedon, who said the triangle "looks like ass" (the films have him wearing the Mark VII).
* [[Talking to Himself]]:
* [[Talking to Himself]]:
** Graviton and Hulk have the same voice actor. This goes on into Season 2 where Fred Tatiascore voices Hulk and the Thing, who spend most of their episode arguing and fighting.
** Graviton and Hulk have the same voice actor. This goes on into Season 2 where Fred Tatiascore voices Hulk and the Thing, who spend most of their episode arguing and fighting.
** Rick D Wasserman also voices Thor and the Absorbing Man, who have a fight in Gamma World while exchanging battle cries.
** Rick D Wasserman also voices Thor and the Absorbing Man, who have a fight in Gamma World while exchanging battle cries.
** Baron Zemo and Abomination are both voiced by Robert Atkins Downs, and the it turns out that they are the two Masters of Evil who argue the most.
** Baron Zemo and Abomination are both voiced by Robert Atkins Downs, and the it turns out that they are the two Masters of Evil who argue the most.
* [[What Could Have Been]]:
* [[What Could Have Been]]:
** The show contains elements from what was originally going to be a Hulk series. This is probably why many of the Hulk's [[Rogues Gallery]] appear on the show since they don't normally menace the Avengers (aside from Absorbing Man).
** The show contains elements from what was originally going to be a Hulk series. This is probably why many of the Hulk's [[Rogues Gallery]] appear on the show since they don't normally menace the Avengers (aside from Absorbing Man).
** Some of the first choices for the Avengers' foe in "Breakout, Part 2" included [[Doctor Doom]] and [[Magneto]]. However, it apparently seemed inappropriate for "Earth's mightiest heroes" to team up and defeat someone ''another'' superhero team had fought many times before.
** Some of the first choices for the Avengers' foe in "Breakout, Part 2" included [[Doctor Doom]] and [[Magneto]]. However, it apparently seemed inappropriate for "Earth's mightiest heroes" to team up and defeat someone ''another'' superhero team had fought many times before.
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** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_G7_s8Bi9o This trailer] boasts voices and animation that differ from the actual show.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_G7_s8Bi9o This trailer] boasts voices and animation that differ from the actual show.
** The lyrics to an extended version of "Fight as One" would have included [http://cne-comics.blogspot.com/2012/04/avengers-theme-song-second-verse.html these].
** The lyrics to an extended version of "Fight as One" would have included [http://cne-comics.blogspot.com/2012/04/avengers-theme-song-second-verse.html these].
* [[Word of God]]: According to Chris Yost during one of Marvel's live blogs for the show, this series exists in the same universe as ''[[Wolverine and the X-Men]],'' as can be seen [http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq33/RazorsawTF/iwasright.png here].
* [[Word of God]]: According to Chris Yost during one of Marvel's live blogs for the show, this series exists in the same universe as ''[[Wolverine and the X-Men]],'' as can be seen [https://web.archive.org/web/20160412025842/http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq33/RazorsawTF/iwasright.png here].
{{quote|'''Chris Yost:''' Avengers is neither sequel nor spiritual successor to 'Wolverine and the X-Men' -- it's the Avengers. But they were more or less intended to be in the same universe. Regardless of which eye Fury's patch was on.
{{quote|'''Chris Yost:''' Avengers is neither sequel nor spiritual successor to 'Wolverine and the X-Men' -- it's the Avengers. But they were more or less intended to be in the same universe. Regardless of which eye Fury's patch was on.
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Chris Yost: Avengers is neither sequel nor spiritual successor to 'Wolverine and the X-Men' -- it's the Avengers. But they were more or less intended to be in the same universe. Regardless of which eye Fury's patch was on.


  1. rather, the Skrull disguising as Captain America