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  2. The Blip - Wikipedia

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    The Blip ended five years later, in 2023, when the Avengers utilized time travel to collect the Infinity Stones from prior points in the timeline and, with a second snap by Avengers member Bruce Banner, restored all those previously killed by Thanos. Aspects of the Blip have been featured in Phase Three, Four, and Five of the MCU, most notably ...

  3. Kulan Gath - Wikipedia

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    In the end, Spider-Man and several other heroes were killed by Kulan Gath, his enemy Selene, or the mind-controlled agents of one of the two. Strange and the New Mutant Magik used their powers to change time so that the mugger who had originally killed Jaime Rodriquez and had been Kulan Gath's host had instead been slain by the time-travelling ...

  4. Mid-credits and post-credits scenes in the Marvel Cinematic ...

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    Spider-Man: No Way Home: Following the mid-credit scene in Venom: Let There Be Carnage, the universe-displaced Eddie Brock and his symbiote Venom have a conversation with a bartender and decide to find Spider-Man, but are suddenly returned to their universe due to Strange's spell, unknowingly leaving behind a part of the symbiote. [29]

  5. Spider-Man: One More Day - Wikipedia

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    The 112-page volume collects Amazing Spider-Man #544–545, Sensational Spider-Man #41, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #24 and Marvel Spotlight: "Spider-Man - One More Day/Brand New Day". The hardcover was published April 2008 (ISBN 0-7851-2633-3), and the softcover in August 2008. (ISBN 0-7851-2634-1).

  6. Avengers Disassembled - Wikipedia

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    "Avengers Disassembled" is a 2004 crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics involving the Avengers, Fantastic Four, Captain America, Spider-Man and Thor. The beginning of Brian Michael Bendis 's Avengers run, it depicts the destruction of the existing traditional roster and the exile of several key members of the team.

  7. Ned Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Edward "Ned" Leeds is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.A supporting character in stories featuring the superhero Spider-Man, he has been a reporter for the Daily Bugle, and husband of Betty Brant.

  8. As Fresno scores $294 million for downtown, Marvel’s Thanos ...

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    Fresno was featured in the “Thanos No. 1” Marvel Comics book released Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023, in which the city is the target of villain Thanos.

  9. Hobgoblin (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Edward "Ned" Leeds was a reporter working for the Daily Bugle.In 1987, he is revealed to be the first Hobgoblin, before being murdered by the Foreigner. [9] Ten years later in 1997, Leeds is retroactively established to have been brainwashed by Roderick Kingsley to act as a stand-in on many occasions and fool the underworld into thinking that he was the Hobgoblin, before Kingsley took back ...