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From: dub@pur-phy.UUCP (Dwight)
Newsgroups: net.comics
Subject: marvelous inconsistancies
Message-ID: <1465@pur-phy.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 16-Oct-84 18:12:09 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct 16 18:12:09 1984
Date-Received: Thu, 18-Oct-84 19:29:33 EDT
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Dear readers,
	I have found, over the course of looking back at back-issues,
a couple of inconsistancies in Marvel comics.
	The first concerns the spaceship or mobile home of Galactus.
In Dazzler #10-11, the ship is spherical, but later in the Secret Wars
it appears to be like the Greek leter for infinity.  Why the difference?
	The second concerns Kang, who was murdered by Ultron.  There are
two different points of view what could have happened.  One is that Kang
used his circuitry to escape into another time.  The other is that he
he was murdered (from Marvel's own handbook <#6,p.1> we can see that
this couldn't happen.)  That means another flaw has been found in the
Secret Wars.
	Yet another question concerns Captain America issue #301.  Marvel
always finds a way to restore their heroes through technology or 
some kind of ray.  With Captain America he was given some kind of
new drug.  With the FF they were hit by a modified Skrull Aging ray.
When will Marvel stop using these hokey ideas!
			-Paul -
  "Onward soldiers of Muspelleim.  On to Asgard!"