Cannibalqueen said: Not much to go on with this clue. US Agent is a good guess. I was trying to think Disney + tie ins and he slipped my mind entirely.also I’ll put Angela out there. I guess mostly because we just got Odin, but also in comics, the whole 10th Realm was kept a secret for a while, along with her existence. And also in a meta sense, she was originally a Spawn character on Image Comics, before somehow making it in to Marvel.but that’s a total shot in the dark. Could really be anyone, and personally I’d rather see Angela as. 5*. Although if it is her, maybe she would feed Heimdall.
ThaRoadWarrior said: Cannibalqueen said: Not much to go on with this clue. US Agent is a good guess. I was trying to think Disney + tie ins and he slipped my mind entirely.also I’ll put Angela out there. I guess mostly because we just got Odin, but also in comics, the whole 10th Realm was kept a secret for a while, along with her existence. And also in a meta sense, she was originally a Spawn character on Image Comics, before somehow making it in to Marvel.but that’s a total shot in the dark. Could really be anyone, and personally I’d rather see Angela as. 5*. Although if it is her, maybe she would feed Heimdall. I think Angela somehow belonged to Neil Gaiman, and ended up at Marvel that way but I’m not totally sure.
fractalvisions said: Based solely on a search for "of unknown provenance marvel", I'm going to guess The Stranger. Not that I've even heard of the character before, so know nothing about him.
So he really is of "unknown origin" (and suspected to be an in-joke on Frog Thor).
As for Falcon & Winter Soldier not being popular, it has a members rating of 90% and a average audience score of 71% at Rotten Tomatoes which seems mostly positive to me.
However, there is something that sets Alligator Loki apart from most every other variant of the character we've encountered thus far: There is no comic book equivalent. So the question is, where did the idea of Alligator Loki originate?
Classic Loki insists Alligator Loki is a Loki based seemingly entirely on the fact that the creature is green. It turns out he's more right than we thought.
The concept comes from an early "Loki" pitch meeting between the show's head writer Michael Waldron and producers Steven Broussard and Kevin Wright. "We were talking about [how] we want to meet many different versions of Loki in this show," says Waldron. "I was just like, there should be an Alligator Loki. And it's like, well, why? Because he's green."
Chipster22 said: USAgent makes sense to me if "provenance" refers to the disputes over who owns Cap's shield.
Kwahder said: So what we’re going with is that the new 4 star is, in fact, Captain America’s shield. Ok, great work everyone.
MackDan1 said: I'm confused on Lost in Time rewarding Electro shards in placement. Should be Odin, shouldn't it? Same with Webbed Wonder progression rewards. Should be rewarding Odin shards.