"Marvel Girls" is the latest series of Marvel's Disney+. The current plot development has also begun to highlight many connections with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, so there is a lot of content to analyze.

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"Marvel " is the latest series of Disney+ of Marvel . The current plot development has begun to highlight many connections with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, so there is a lot of content to analyze. Since there are many easter eggs and tributes that are related to each other between the second and third episodes this time, I will introduce them together!

1. Thinks he has Ant-Man’s abilities

In the second episode, Kamala mentioned that she had planned to shrink or enlarge the ants to see if they could communicate across species. This was a tribute to Ant-Man’s ability. Since changing body shape and communicating with insects are unique to Ant-Man, Kamala thought it was normal for her to have similar abilities.

2.Hard Light

Kamala and her friend Bruno use the term "Hard Light" to describe their superpowers. This term was first used in the X-Men comics to describe the X Academy's combat simulation holographic technology, because they use luminescence technology to materialize simulated items. In addition, it is often used to describe the superpower of X-Men member "Dazzler" who can convert light into energy.

3. Budget Captain Marvel

Kamala was called "Budget Captain Marvel" by many people in the second episode. This description is not original to the series. When Marvel Girl first appeared in the comic book universe, she was called "Budget Captain Marvel" by some. Comic fans and critics who don't like the character refer to it as "low-profile Captain Marvel," and the show's reference is self-deprecating.

4. It may be Inhumans

Although many people speculate that it may be because of the poor reviews of the " Inhumans " series, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe is still not sure whether the past MCU series are canon, so the origin of Marvel Girl is in live-action The version was rewritten. However, in the second episode, Bruno mentioned that Kamala's superpowers exist in the body, and the bracelet is just a triggering substance, thus suggesting that Kamala may still be an Inhuman setting like the original.

5. The love relationship between Kamala and Kamran

The love relationship between Kamala and Kamran is also from the comics, but in the original work, the man approached with malicious intent, trying to get Marvel Girl to join in overthrowing the Inhumans. The royal procession. Judging from the drama, the man seems to have become a good guy, but we don’t know until the last minute...

6. Favorite Ginger

When Kamala and Kamran mentioned their favorite Bollywood movie stars, the two People unanimously mentioned that their favorite is "Ginger", one of the main characters in "The Eternals".

7. The effect of body luminescence

It is worth noting that Kamala showed the effect of body luminescence in the second episode. In the comics, this is Kamran’s ability. I don’t know if the adaptation of the series is emphasizing the two. association?

8. Imitate Black Widow

Kamala’s action in the picture above is imitating Black Widow. She first appeared in "Iron Man 2", but was criticized by the second generation Black Widow. In addition, the Marvel hero clothes worn by Kamala in the second episode can be seen from the pattern that the protagonist is Black Widow, which is a kind of theme echo.

9. The drone of the Damage Control Bureau

The drone used by the Damage Control Bureau to hunt down Kamala first appeared in "Spider-Man: Far From Home", and then in the plot of "Spider-Man: No Home", Damage The Bureau recycled it from Stark Enterprises for its own use.

10. Blue-skinned hands

In the flashback story at the beginning of the third episode, it is mentioned that the bracelets used by Marvel Girl are actually a pair, and they are attached to the hands of blue-skinned creatures. Considering that Marvel Girl is a member of the Inhumans in the original work, and the Inhumans are biological weapons modified by the blue-skinned Kree, this may be another easter egg that hints that Marvel Girl is an Inhuman.

However, it is mentioned in the play that the bracelet belongs to "Djinn". The word "Djinn" is the unified name for supernatural things in Islam . It may mean that this ability is given by gods, or it may be the ancient people's reference to Cree. The description of human beings as gods, in short, we will wait for the plot to be revealed in the future.

11. The ten-ring logo

It is worth noting that the ten-ring logo of " Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings " can be seen on the floor where the bracelet was found. Does this imply that the two have the same origin? Or have you met past wearers?

12. Clan Destine

In the third episode, the life experience of Kamlan and her family was rewritten to not be an Inhuman race, but a self-proclaimed "Clan Destine" from another dimension.

In the original work, this clan is a team of immortal heroes composed of a human named Adam who married a female Elalyth and gave birth to countless offspring. They have come into contact with Daredevil, the X-Men and Doctor Strange.

In addition, Kamala’s maternal great-grandmother also seems to be described as a member of this clan, so the truth about the origin of Marvel Girl really has to wait until the subsequent story is revealed to know.

13.The Unseen

When Kamala heard about "djinn", she used the Arabic word majnoon to describe them. This sentence was translated into English as The Unseen. In the Marvel comic universe, The Unseen is a collective term for creatures that cannot be observed by observers, adding a lot of mystery to the MCU version of "Djinn".

14. Dr. Eric Selvig

Bruno mentioned the interdimensional travel of Dr. Eric Selvig. This doctor is the man who often assists Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Obviously His theory has influenced many people.

15. Famous saying "Good or bad depends on what you do"

In the third episode, Kamala lost her confidence as a superhero because she was misunderstood, so she planned to turn to the imam of her community for help, and the other party said: " Good or bad is not who you are, but what you do." This famous saying comes from Marvel Girl's own comic series Ms.Marvel #5.

16. Tribute to the cover of the first issue of Captain Marvel serialization

The gesture of Kamala clenching her fists and smiling on her face in this episode is a complete tribute to the cover of the first issue of Captain Marvel serialization drawn by the famous cartoonist Kelly Sue DeConnick.

17. Marvel hero-themed clothes

Kamala wears different Marvel hero-themed clothes in each episode. This time, the protagonist of the costume is Iron Man. It should be noted that no matter who the protagonist of the costume is, Kamala will definitely wear a Captain Marvel jacket to match it, which shows that Captain Marvel is her favorite hero. Additionally, at Kamala's brother's wedding, a relative wore a Hulk costume made by Kamala's mother.

18.Cape-Killers

At the end of the third episode, the Damage Control Bureau led a military police unit, the Cape-Killers, to suppress it. In the original comics, this unit was established by S.H.I.E.L.D. to fight against superpowers who violated the superhuman registration law. It can be said to be an elite organization. This also implies that the MCU's Damage Control Bureau has become an unreasonable team, which can be said to be a very terrifying existence.

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