Comic book characters who should be thankful this holiday season

Photo: Teen Titans Go!, Courtesy Cartoon Network
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Thor: Ragnarok..Loki (Tom Hiddleston)..Photo: Jasin Boland..©Marvel Studios 2017
Thor: Ragnarok..Loki (Tom Hiddleston)..Photo: Jasin Boland..©Marvel Studios 2017 /

Loki for Time Travel

Comic book project: Avengers: Endgame

Loki was dead. Thanos killed him and got it right for once. He would have stayed dead if it wasn’t for those meddling Avengers. Steve Rogers, Bruce Banner, Tony Stark, and Scott Lang set out to grab the Tesseract from the year 2012 but were foiled by the Hulk’s temper tantrum about having to take the stairs. With this, Loki grabbed the Tesseract before they could and teleported away. Now, the God of Mischief is alive. How will this affect the timeline? Who knows. One thing is certain: that mistake got us the Loki show on Disney Plus. Maybe we should be thankful. His show is going to be phenomenal.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Deadpool
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Everyone for Ryan Reynolds Fixing History

Comic book project: Deadpool 2

Two of the worst tragedies in comic book history were fixed. After getting Cable’s time-traveling watch fixed, Deadpool killed two people that caused everyone a lot of pain. First, he went back and killed the “Dead Pool” from Wolveirne’s first solo movie. It’s doubtful anyone will forgive 20th Century Fox for that abomination. Next, he got Ryan Reynolds before he could send his script for his Green Lantern movie. Deadpool deserves a pat on the back and all the Mexican food he can eat.

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What are some other characters and what should they be thankful for? The Skrulls for Nick Fury and Carol Danvers? Rocket for guns? Drax for his ability to become invisible? Let us know in the comments below.