

This is a big blow to the in game lineup and story, as the first Marvel Super Heroes featured all of these characters and teams, while also making the main story involve them heavily. Not only are there no X-Men characters, but the Fantastic Four and Deadpool are noticeably absent. Now we’re here at the release of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 and this release is adding fuel to the fire of fanboy speculation. This was the first time that the series didn’t feature any X-Men characters, which lead to more speculation about the alleged banning of these characters. Capcom, which is the 4th or 5th release in the series depending on how you view Ultimate MvC3. Just a few months back we saw the release of a new Marvel vs. Since they can’t use these characters in the MCU, it’s believed (fanboy speculation) that they black ball said characters when it comes to using them in merchandise and, in this aspect, gaming. You see, Marvel has had somewhat of an unofficial feud with featuring the characters that are licensed out to 20th Century Fox (or other studios). Personal preference is key if it matters to you at all how the character mini figures look and act, but there’s also another side to the coin.
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Taking the good with the bad on mixing the movie and comic universes is extremely subjective.

So in many ways this is a sequel to the 2013 Marvel Super Heroes, but also a sequel to the LEGO Avengers game that was mostly based on the MCU. Unlike 2013’s LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (which featured the Marvel comic universe), LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 features the hodgepodge for better or worse. Some games feature the Marvel Cinematic Universe (or MCU as I’ve mentioned in previous reviews), some use the Marvel comic versions and some use a hodgepodge of both. How the Marvel franchise is utilized across games is a bit of a scattered mess (similarly to how the comics are currently).
