Marvel’s MODOK: Head Games series is breaking a lot of dimensional barriers. Not only is MODOK’s brain being hijacked by his own TV show, but a throwaway moment in issue #2 implies that the series may also connect to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

MODOK: Head Games is a new series from Marvel written by Patton Oswalt and Jordan Blum - the same creative team behind the upcoming MODOK animated TV show, set to debut on Hulu this year. The comic series follows MODOK as he becomes plagued by visions of a life he never had, which readers know are actually glimpses into the world of his soon-to-air TV series. Regardless of their origin, the visions are enough of an interference to get MODOK fired from his job as the leader of AIM, causing him to seek help from Tony Stark to repair his malfunctioning brain. However, in order to fix MODOK, Tony needs a device called the Starkwiz, which was coincidentally stolen by AIM in the first issue. Fortunately, MODOK knows how to get it back.

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MODOK informs Stark that they will need to sneak into the Criminal Technology Show Expo, a secret gathering of villains where they can acquire new tech. The Starkwiz is being auctioned off in a private room that can only be accessed through an inter-dimensional elevator. The artwork provides views into the various worlds through which the elevator travels, and one looks suspiciously similar to Asgard in the MCU. While it is difficult to say for certain, the golden architecture is a prominent similarity, and the ships in the background have the exact same design as the ships used in Thor: The Dark World when Thor and Loki make their daring escape from Asgard.

While this would be an amazing Easter egg, there isn’t enough to go on to say for sure whether this is actually the Asgard of the MCU. Even if it is, that raises even more questions, since the MCU's Asgard was destroyed during the events of Thor: Ragnarok. MODOK would then have to travel across both dimensions and time to be looking at that version of Asgard, but stranger things have happened. Considering that MODOK’s TV show is already becoming comics canon through its connection with this series, it stands to reason that the MCU and comics universe could cross over as well.

Since Hulu’s MODOK show will be separate from the MCU, MODOK: Head Games could be the bridge that connects three separate Marvel universes. Granted, a full-on, trans-dimensional crossover is incredibly unlikely, but the potential is there nonetheless.

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