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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris
And not just that, they have dozens of story variants, alternate time-lines, doing same crap all over again.
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Well, yes and no. In the comics, they would push characters into alternate universes, different times, etc, but each would tell a new story.
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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris
Just look at spiderman - first it was just spiderman, then amazing spiderman, then spectacular spiderman, and then they pulled same shit with movies. Kind hard to connect anyway, leading to nowhere.
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This is different.
While Spiderman was created by Marvel, it wasn't owned by Marvel. Marvel sold the rights to Sony a long time ago when Marvel was going broke. Sony tried many times to make Spiderman as you know but it barely worked, with each movie being "ok", but not more.
They gave up, and sold the rights back to Marvel. Marvel then inserted him into Captain America: Civil War and made "Spiderman: Homecoming", 2 movies in the MCU.
On a side-note, the XMEN franchise is also a Marvel creation, but it was also sold to another company when things were bad for Marvel: Fox. Fox has been doing really well with the XMEN movies, but you have never seen any characters from XMEN in an MCU movie, for vice-versa. This is because despite Marvel creating both sets of characters, legal reasons prevent them from crossing over.
Get this: In all of the MCU movies, there is never one mention of the word "Mutant" - that's because fox "Owns" this word when it comes to characters. That's why on Marvels Agents of Shield, characters with abilities are referred to Inhumans and not Mutants.
Disney just bought Fox however, that means that everything could change in the near future. Wolverine vs Hulk perhaps? Who knows.