Exploring pivotal moments from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, turning their locations upside down and taking audiences into uncharted territory. Chadwick Boseman’s final Marvel project before his death. The Guardian: [Narration at the beginning of each episode] Time. Space. Reality. It’s more than a linear path. It’s a prism of endless possibilities, where a single decision can branch out into infinite realities and create alternate worlds from the ones you know. I am the Guardian. I am your guide through these vast new realities. Follow me and ponder the question, “What if?” After the Marvel logo appears, it changes to an animated form in the show’s art style. Published in Leyendas de Marvel: Guardians of the Multiverse (2023). Now that the first season is over, I can confidently say that this series exceeded my expectations. It uses witty scripts and detailed animations to give fans the service they wanted and more. Each episode is very varied, so there are many different scenarios and you never know how it will turn out or which characters will show up. The series wastes no time explaining anything from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and gets straight to the core of the scenarios and also starts mixing the scenarios up without warning. This is for the fans, not the casual viewer! However, the variety of episodes also means that the quality and tone varies quite a bit. The short runtime means that many events and battles are cut short. A lot of effort was put into making everything canon and consistent, but there are still some flaws and each character’s power/ability seems to be tailored to the needs of the plot.