Chapter 376 - 376: Memebers
Indeed, when it comes to certain details—such as the source of abilities—the blood shed by the Celestial onto Earth became the origin of all superhumans. That is, the source of superpowers, magicians, and mutants. However, none of this was the key point. What truly mattered was that the establishment of the Prehistoric Avengers was strikingly similar to the formation of the current Avengers led by Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor.
In this world filled with aliens and magic, each member of the Prehistoric Avengers had their own unique specialty. The purpose of forming this alliance was also to deal with threats that no single member could face alone. In a certain sense, or from a certain perspective, there were many similarities between the Prehistoric Avengers and the modern day Avengers.
As for the members of the Prehistoric Avengers that Blaine heard about from Black Panther, he could hardly believe it. Not only because he was extremely familiar with them, but also because they seemed to be deeply connected to Blaine himself. Of course, everything he heard came from Black Panther, and Blaine could not be entirely sure whether it was true.
He always felt as though he had only heard their names before, never imagining that they would have any connection to him.
Each member of the Prehistoric Avengers corresponded to a certain hero or magician in Blaine's current world, across different eras of the universe, all linked together in some way.
For example, Thor was replaced by his father—Odin, the All-Father and King of the Asgardian Gods from Norse mythology. And not only Thor: the prehistoric Black Panther, the first Black Panther and founder of Wakanda, the ancestor of T'Challa, was also present—the very figure sitting beside Blaine.
In addition, there were other names that Blaine was all too familiar with from the Avengers.
For instance, there were the prehistoric Iron Fist, the prehistoric Ghost Rider, and a prehistoric figure known as Star, as well as Agamotto.
Certainly, although Blaine was unfamiliar with some of these names at first, once he imagined their appearances, he understood that they corresponded to superheroes from the Avengers.
For example, the superhero known as Star among the Prehistoric Avengers should actually be another version of the Hulk. As for Agamotto, one could tell just from the name that he corresponded to Doctor Strange. Blaine was still familiar with that name, because Agamotto was also associated with the Time Stone—the magical artifact left behind by the first Sorcerer Supreme of Earth.
As the first user of the Eye of Agamotto, later generations directly named it after him.
At the same time, Agamotto himself was an extremely powerful magician. Because of his abilities and knowledge, he was also known as the First Sorcerer Supreme of Earth.
Moreover, Blaine had never truly known how powerful Agamotto was until now. His deeds had long since been recorded in Marvel's annals. Like the still-existing Ancient One, Agamotto had made it his mission to protect Earth from threats such as Dormammu.
As for Ghost Rider, most people would immediately think of a man riding a motorcycle, wielding a heavy iron chain, or perhaps an old man on horseback wearing a cowboy hat.
In fact, that was not the case. When it came to Ghost Rider, his origins were inseparably tied to the demon Mephisto. The very first prehistoric Ghost Rider was actually a prehistoric Texan who lived alongside animals.
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