Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Contains Spoilers for Immortal Thor #11!Marvel’s multiverse is vast and complicated, but a new revelation might just explain why its newest form feels so much more hierarchical and ordered than ever before. As one of the most mysterious Asgardians has just revealed, a major Marvel hero had a profound impact on the multiverse when they once put it back together.
At the end of 2015’s Secret Wars, the Marvel multiverse was reborn into its current incarnation known as the Eighth Cosmos after the destruction of its previous self. It was Reed Richards who pushed the reset button and returned things to the way they were...mostly. As Bragi, the Asgardian God of Poetry, explains in Immortal Thor #11, this new multiverse follows systematic hierarchies because it was created by Reed, a scientist who thinks logically and neatly.
G.O.D.S. is written by Jonathan Hickman, illustrated by Valerio Schiti, colored by Marte Gracia and lettered by Travis Lanham How Honest is Our Narrator Being? Mister Fantastic May Be Getting Blamed for Something That's Not His Fault That said, there’s a chance that Bragi is exaggerating how much Mister Fantastic influenced this multiverse. After all, Bragi is the God of Poetry, and he seems a little displeased at how ordered things are.
Reed Isn't Exactly Unbiased When It Comes to Magic Mister Fantastic Had to Be Forced Into Admitting Magic is Real Reed Richards, before this story, has never believed in magic, even when meeting characters like Doctor Strange, instead attempting to rationalize it as unknown science. With this attitude, it’s no surprise that Reed might still subconsciously put magic and science in mutually exclusive categories.
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