Avengers: Age Of Ultron - 10 Incredibly Disturbing Comic Moments That Won't Be In The Film

9. Ms. Marvel Is Raped By Her Son To Conceive Himself: The Avengers Approve

Ms. Marvel is due to enjoy an explosion in popularity following her alleged role in Age Of Ultron, if the rumours that Claudia Kim is set to play her are to be believed. The thing is, when you're introducing a relatively unknown character to the masses, it's important to make a good impression and make them easily relatable. The following storyline does not do that: in another story involving Time Travel and Immortus, Ms. Marvel is privy to a conception more paradoxical than John Connor of the Terminator franchise. While in the timeless realm of Limbo, Immortus' son, Marcus, becomes infatuated with Ms. Marvel. Using advanced date rape technology developed by his father, Marcus seduces and essentially rapes Ms. Marvel and succeeds in impregnating her. When she returns to Earth she finds her self with-child and mind wiped, and is severely concerned not only that she doesn't know the identity of the father, but also that the child is maturing very quickly. In a matter of days, she gives birth to... Marcus. Turns out that Marcus could not leave Limbo and the only way to do it was by injecting himself into the womb via the normal method; he then woos her again and convinces her via roofie technology to return to Limbo. The Avengers, approve of this and wish them well. Once in Limbo, Marcus ages rapidly and dies, finally freeing Ms. Marvel of all his influence... and she is understandably disgusted. She returns to Earth and does not rejoin the Avengers as they clearly have no judgment and are poor wingmen. Should this find its way into a movie, or even a conversation at a production meeting, it will surely be a sign of the end of times.
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Brandon grew from the awkwardness of his youth into the awkwardness of his adulthood. He is the author of the Eat Your Serial Press title "Ten Years Gone: Pomp and Circumstance" and is a contributor on Maglomaniac, Polite on Society, and What Culture.