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Originally Posted by Crash Landon
Also, years ago, there was a Marvel arc in which a group of heavy-hitting villains gathered together and secretly "swapped" foes in the hope of catching each others' adversaries off-guard and unable to formulate a counterstrategy in time.
Red Skull attacked Dr. Strange. Dr. Doom went for the X-Men. Magneto battled the Avengers. Loki blindsided the Fantastic Four; and so on.
I forget the name of this arc, as it was in the 80s, but it was an exciting read for fans of any of the major titles, as people got to see new villains appear and found their heroes in unfamiliar territory. The writing wasn't as crisp or brazen as it is now but for the time, it was quite revolutionary.
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Days of Vengeance. One plotline I really liked was Magneto's punishment for the Red Skull, which was a logical extension of Magneto being a Holocaust survivor and Red Skull being a Nazi.
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Avengers Disassembled was one of the greatest arcs in recent history. Hawkeye biting it was sad as hell.
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You're a dumbass. Inane events thrown right after each other and having Strange be a deus ex machina isn't anywhere near "one of the greatest arcs in recent history".
Jam it back in, in the dark.