Marvel's Avengers has been out for just over a month. Fans have had a lot to offer about the game, both good and bad. Many of the complaints have been about gameplay; the consensus being the story is touching, dynamic, and addicting.

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Even with the best tales, there are always some points that seem to be irrelevant or nonsensical. There are certainly a few things within the narrative that make no sense or are extremely confusing. There are also some fan theories that have developed around other aspects of the story that do make sense - a lot of sense, actually.

NO SENSE: Why So Many Vehicles

In Marvel's Avengers, both heroes and villains have many enhanced beings and top of the line tech at their disposal. With teleporters on their teams, why are there so many vehicles? Also, Stark is not the only tech genius in the game; many show themselves capable of creating cutting edge technology.

With so much tech around, it seems likely that someone would have created better forms of transportation. The fact that there are still so many regular vehicles in the game is baffling.

FAN THEORY: Ant-Man Will Appear

During the battle at Ant Hill, Hank Pym appears and shows that he could re-create his shrinking technology. He uses a blaster to shrink the attacking forces down to mini-size. Though he later tells Kamala Kahn that his Ant-Man days are far behind him, that scene has sent fans into theorizing this means for Ant-Man in the game.

No matter whether Hank takes up the mantle, or they use it as an opportunity to bring Scott Lang and guaranteed comic relief into the game's world. It is clear that the fans are right, and the groundwork for the Ant-Man has been laid out.

NO SENSE: Black Widow Tiny Dancer Admission Timing

Due to the flashbacks, audiences of the MCU have seen Natasha Romanoff's long and sordid history with dancing. Hopefully, choosing this Resistance codename means that she has dealt with her past and is moving on and accepting herself. Keeping it secret for so long makes no sense to the story, however.

Instead of finding a way to let Kamala know that it is her, she waits until she has helped to get her out of A.I.M.'s custody. Black Widow is a master spy and assassin, it is unbelievable that she could not figure out how to let Kamala know precisely who she was and why that had to remain secret.

FAN THEORY: M.O.D.O.K. Alive

In the final battle, George Tarleton has morphed into the giant-headed Mental/Mobile/Mechanized Organism Designed Only For Killing, or M.O.D.O.K. To destroy the Avengers, he summoned a giant Kree Sentry that rose out of the water. He controlled the Sentry with what is called Technokenisis in the game.

Still losing he enters the robot himself, hoping to "supercharge" it and therefore turn the tide. It does not work and when Kamala delivers the final blow, while enlarged, M.O.D.O.K. seemingly falls to the depths of the water below. Fans of the character are not buying this as his end. M.O.D.O.K. has a history within the comic books of seeming to be destroyed but isn't. He usually comes back more advanced - and slightly more off-balanced.

NO SENSE: Hulk Staying In Wreckage

Bruce Banner/Hulk was significantly affected by the loss of his friend, Steve Rogers/Captain America, on A-Day. Players find out exactly how much when Kamala Kahn sets off to San Francisco to begin her quest and retrieve Cap's shield from the wreckage. There, she is confronted by the Hulk, who stays in the wreckage to protect the shield. It is eventually revealed that Banner saw Cap not just as a friend and teammate, but also as his hero.

This is a great sentiment but doesn't make a ton of sense. If the shield is so important to him, why didn't he remove it and take it somewhere safer? He was there as Hulk and having issues turning back to Banner, but he had enough sense about him to know what the shield was, and then decide to help Kamala when she was attacked moments after giving the shield back.

FAN THEORY: Sentry Sent Pod To Summon Kree

The Sentry Robots are massive guards, built by the Kree to act as enforcers. In one of the credit scenes, the giant robot lays impaled. All of a sudden, a panel in its neck opens, and a green, glowing pod shoots out and flies up into space.

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In the comics, Sentries often send final mission reports once they have met their doom. It is possible that the pod that flew away was just that, and will go straight to Hala and the Kree. Once the Kree have discovered what happened to their Sentry, they will likely be unhappy. Unhappy enough to find the enhanced beings that tried to control it, and also find the ones that destroyed it.

NO SENSE: A.I.M. Not Physically Incapacitating Kamala

When Monica and Tarleton capture Kamala, they know precisely how determined she is. She is not going to willingly work with them to undo (or "cure") the transformation the Inhumans underwent. It's clear that she will not be a willing assistant in that, nor does she want it.

They need her blood and D.N.A. to work on their "cure." Locking her up, they know she is enhanced and a flight risk. It is unlikely that two great minds would not find a way to incapacitate her and lock her down physically. Whether a medical coma, paralytic, or even mind-control, the duo would have done all they could to protect the data in her veins they needed. They also would have known that people would come for her once it was discovered she was missing. Physically incapacitating her would have made a rescue that much more difficult. That is Villain 101, so it is hard to believe one of them wouldn't have thought of it.

FAN THEORY: Gear Vendor Roy Will Become Ultron

This fan theory is gaining steam and fast. Gear Vendor Roy (Model-B) can be visited to obtain different pieces of equipment you need throughout the campaign. A lot of fans have noticed that he bears a resemblance to Ultron, and have made the jump to think that he will eventually morph into Ultron.

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Specific actions or comments mainly back up this theory. He states that Jarvis is more powerful than him, but that he hopes to one day be his equal or more. There is also a sequence where he talks through all of the robots around him. Put it all together with the fact that the man who helped create Ultron and wrote most of his stuff was named Roy Thomas, and fans are pretty sure that this is one theory that will pan out.

NO SENSE: Mjölnir Protecting Captain America's Statue

Before leaving after the Avengers disband, Thor visits the statue erected to memorialize Captain America, who is believed to have perished during A-Day. Worried that something may happen to it, he places Mjölnir at the base of it to protect it from harm.

Though Mjölnir is impossible for anyone but the few worthy to lift, this is not a great guardian. There is no protection above it, so what is to stop someone from defacing it or even smashing it from the base up? If a bomb were dropped, the statue would be destroyed around Mjölnir.

FAN THEORY: Captain Marvel Is In Trouble

During A-Day, Cap tells Kamala that her favorite Avenger is dealing with an issue in space. She does not come during the A-Day fight and isn't in the campaign. Why would Captain Marvel not come in, even for the final fight? Thor saw the danger and offered assistance via the bi-frost. Indeed, one of the contenders for most powerful could assist somehow.

Captain Marvel is Kamala's personal hero. She loves everything about her before becoming Inhuman, and models her superhero outfit and even name after her, becoming Ms. Marvel. It's likely Captain Marvel needs assistance since there is no good reason for the writers and developers to have left her out.

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