Warning! Spoilers ahead forMs. Marvel.
Through Ms. Marvel, the MCU just insulted the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy in multiple ways. Marvel Studios' seventh Disney+ series officially introduces Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan, who is obsessed with the franchise's superheroes—particularly Captain Marvel (Brie Larson). In Ms. Marvel episode 1, Kamala and her friend, Bruno (Matt Lintz), attend the very first AvengerCon.
Set a year or two after Avengers: Endgame, AvengerCon informs what the Avengers and all other heroes in the MCU's public image are following the defeat of Thanos (Josh Brolin). On the heels of projects like WandaVision and Spider-Man: No Way Home, this is the first time that Marvel Studios is highlighting just how beloved Earth Mightiest Heroes remain despite some branding issues. Moreso, the event is a fun way to incorporate a lot of fun references to the bigger franchise that the Disney+ show is a part of.
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Despite the name, Ms. Marvel's AvengerCon also features the Guardians of the Galaxy. In fact, the cosmic heroes have a heavy presence at the convention having many people cosplaying them. Between this and the tributes to the established Avengers, however, it seems like the perfect way to celebrate the MCU and its heroes. That isn't the case, however, as Marvel Studios inadvertently insults its own heroes through AvengerCon.
As one of the most recognizable heroes in the MCU, Ms. Marvel's AvengerCon doesn't have any kind of reference to Spider-Man (Tom Holland). What makes this odder is the fact that AvengerCon is set in Camp Leigh High in New Jersey which isn't that far from Queens, New York where the web-slinging hero is
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