
Mar-Vell’s cat is a crossover from Lovecraft’s universe of Elder Gods. In fact, Goose is an anagram of Cthulhu, which is a subtle nod to my inability to spell and ignorance of what, exactly, an anagram is.
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Mar-Vell’s cat is a crossover from Lovecraft’s universe of Elder Gods. In fact, Goose is an anagram of Cthulhu, which is a subtle nod to my inability to spell and ignorance of what, exactly, an anagram is.
My son has been drawing me slowly into the Marvel Universe. He’s been pretty crafty. First he snagged me with Spiderman Homecoming (because he knows I love Spiderman (and the Ramones awesome cover of the theme song)). Next it was the Guardians movies. A couple of days ago, my son, my wife and I were planning to go see Smokey and the Bandit on retro night at our local theater. He pulled a last minute switch to get us to see Spiderman: Far from Home (good movie). At this point I really am beginning to feel knowledgeable about the Marvel Universe. I even caught on to some of the ‘inside Marvel’ jokes written for people who follow all the movies. But I have no freaking idea what your blog post means.
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Nothing to get. It’s just, literally, a shitty movie detail. 😂
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