![]() ![]() He decides to commit fully to being Spider-Man and pursue a relationship with Black Cat instead. ![]() ![]() Volume 2, issue 21 & 22: "What if Spider-Man didn't marry Mary Jane?" & "What if Spider-Man married Black Cat?" - A rare 2-part story in which Peter gets cold feet leading up to his wedding with Mary Jane, and ultimately leaves her at the altar.Volume 1, issue 34 and Volume 2, issue 34 were both special issues full of one-page gags like "What if Doctor Strange were an ordinary magician?", "What if The Punisher were a stern yet fatherly type?", "What if Wonder Man were a Woman and Power Man were a Girl?", and "What if the Fantastic Four were all bananas?".Volume 1, issue 44: "What if Captain America were not revived until today?" - A serious attempt to extrapolate from existing continuity, without using Diabolus ex Machina or Drollery ex Machina, with some interesting things to say about patriotism and national pride.Volume 1, issue 32: "What if the Avengers Had Become Pawns of Korvac?" - In which in alternate outcome for The Korvac Saga, Korvac, on a quest for order, achieves total annihilation of the universe with the Ultimate Nullifier.Volume 1, issue 10: "What if Jane Foster had found the hammer of Thor?" - Features Jane becoming the God of Thunder decades before Jason Aaron's run during the mid-2010s.Volume 1, issue 9: "What if the Avengers Had Fought Evil During the 1950s?" - Used as a major plot point in Avengers Forever, this later became semi-canon and led to Agents of Atlas.Volume 1, issue 1: "What if Spider-Man had joined the Fantastic Four?" - Spider-Man would eventually become a member of the New Fantastic Four and the Future Foundation respectively.See: What If?, the trope, and What If?, a blog on hypothetical science questions by the author of xkcd. Various actors from the MCU films reprise their roles for the series. In 2021, an animated series based on the title premiered exclusively on Disney+, specifically exploring possible outcomes within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. What If? X-Men: Deadly Genesis, one-shot (2006).It has been occasionally revived in the 21st century for one-shots and miniseries, most often featuring alternate endings to the latest Crisis Crossover. The series originally ran from 1977 to 1984 a second series ran from 1989 to 1998. These consequences frequently, though not always, turn out to be one of Hilarity Ensues or Anyone Can Die. What If? is a Marvel Comics series in which each issue explores the consequences of some key event in Marvel history happening differently. This is the 34th issue, and no, the Watcher is NOT joking. ![]()
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