The Avengers originated in Marvel Comics. Marvel has developed a vast universe of characters and storylines, and the Avengers are a key part of it. Their adventures have been adapted into various forms of media, including movies and TV shows.
The characters included the male lead, Uchiha Weasel, and the female lead, Walter.
"Marvel: Uchiha's Feelings of a Weasel" Author: The Source of Book Joy. It's a light novel/derivative Doujin novel with transmigration and system elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation: Uchiha Weasel 21 died, I personally feel that it is a pity;
It was mainly to commemorate his youth. If he didn't write it, he would feel that something was missing.
This was the real Uchiha Itachi in my mind. It wasn't someone who obtained his ability, and there was no system.
Open your brain and think about it? What abilities could the six gems give him?
This book was based on the movie timeline, with limited reference to the manga setting. It was more of his own ideas, a complete story chain, precise connection, and a scientific power system.
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The sequence of the Marvel Avengers movies is as follows:
1 Iron Man
2 The Avengers
3 Captain America
Thor
5 Black Widow
6 Hulk
Avengers 2: Age of Ultron
Captain America: Civil War
Thor 3: Ragnarok
Black Widow 2
Hulk 2
Avengers 3: Infinite War
Avengers 4: Final Battle
The above is the order of the Marvel Avengers series. The series covers the various characters and storylines in Marvel comics and is very popular with the audience.
The order of the Marvel Avengers movies is as follows:
1 Avengers
Avengers: Age of Ultron
3. Avengers: Age of Ultron
4. Avengers: Infinity War
5. Avengers: Endgame
The story length of Marvel Avengers can vary depending on how you engage with it. If you're just considering the main plotlines in the comics or movies, it could be several hours. But if you include all the related side stories and expanded universe content, it's a much longer commitment.
No, Captain Marvel isn't typically considered the leader of the Avengers in comics. The leadership role often changes among various characters depending on the storylines and events.