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Stealth suit spidey
Skillful_star
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So I was fighting stealth suit Spidey with my Nick fury and I thought, hey why isn't he tagged as avenger? As far as I remember in infinity war iron Man made Spidey an avenger,so logically the next mcu version of Spidey to come into the game should be tagged as avenger,and the next one that did come in was stealth suit Spidey so I kindly ask why isn't he?
Note: I am sorry if this topic has been asked before and answered.
Note: I am sorry if this topic has been asked before and answered.
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Conversely, if you believe that when Tony tells Peter he's an Avenger that he's now an Avenger, then how do you interpret the scene where Tony tells Banner that the Avengers "broke up." Like the Beatles. Does that mean there are no more Avengers any more? Or does that mean that everyone who decided not to follow the Accords or is on the run is no longer an Avenger. Is that how you see it? At that moment, is Cap an Avenger? I mean, Tony never made him an Avenger after Civil War. So if Tony telling Peter he's an Avenger in Infinity War means he is an Avenger, then telling Banner that the Avengers broke up should mean Rogers isn't an Avenger, and Captain America Infinity War should not have the #Avengers tag.
Instead, these things aren't official decrees. They are character utterances in conversation. Whether a character is or is not an Avenger is more a question of how the story and the other characters in the story treat that character at the time: it is a subjective, relative thing.
Stealth Suit Spiderman isn't an Avenger because that's supposed to be a secret identity that Nick Fury gives to Peter so no one knows it is him. It is that bit of narrativium that is being reflected in the champion design in MCOC.
When Mysterio first entered the contest, he did not have the #villain tag. That was a bit of cross-marketing gamesmanship with the Spiderman Homecoming movie. The tag didn't reflect who he was, it reflected how the game wanted players to treat him (who were not aware of his comic history, anyway). So tags aren't just a question of character definition, they also reflect story as well as substance.
Edit: I can't spell and I realized I can't "swear" either