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  • Don't get me wrong, I don't expect Reed to be devout or anything (that would have been equally odd)--it's just that big (and really, really good) storyline from just a few years ago, in which (after he's rescued Franklin from Hell), he goes to Heaven to get Ben back, meets the One Above All and so on (I loved it, but his depiction in Double Shot was just a one-off, I admit)--that scene in the Age of Ultron FF tie-in issue seems to me to be the awkward fit for him, and to come out of left field.
    chastmastr

    See, I don’t have any problem reconciling those two things at all. Reed went to a place that he got to using a machine of his own devising (that he adapted from Doom) and met an entity. At that point, particularly analytical mind like his would be apt to view this encounter not as some meeting with divinity, but more akin to a meeting with Galactus–a phenomenally powerful cosmic force, but not a God in a biblical sense.

    • October 23, 2013 (5:29 pm)
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