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Did you know... that Hellcow was listed by TIME as one of the "Top 10 Oddest Marvel Characters"?
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===Marvel Cinematic Universe=== Bessie / Hellcow is referenced in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season two, in the fifth episode titled "
A Hen in the Wolf House". In the episode agent
Jemma Simmons infiltrates
Hydra to acquire intel for
S.H.I.E.L.D.. The agency is shown to be doing tests on a red-colored milk called Carmine Milk. Jemma asks, What kind of Hellcow produces Carmine Milk?", to which the inquired responds that the file is simply marked "Bessie". This validates the character's existence within the
Marvel Cinematic Universe.[1]
Operator873 Oops, removing my original comment, as I'm stupid and didn't check to see that this wasn't an article regarding an specific issue of a comic. I do see the point of the IP editor of this mention being trivial. As well, I fail to see exactly how it verifies Bessie's existence in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Boomer VialHolla! We gonna ball!06:36, 11 March 2017 (UTC)reply
Boomer Vial My point of view is that if you mention something, by name, then surely it exists in that reality... right? For example, if Luke Skywalker comments on the new Logan movie, clearly the Star Wars universe has a Wolverine story line too. I'm not sure how to better word it than that. If the characters talk about something in the show, then it must be true that in that universe, the discussed item logically exists in that reality.
Operator873 (
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06:46, 11 March 2017 (UTC)reply
Also, after I've thought about it, I'm starting to feel like I'm debating a point that's not even really that important and I don't have a vested interest in supporting. Honestly, Marvel isn't my thing and really never has been. However, I'm blindly neutral and strive to be a Devil's Advocate for arguing the underdog's side. I'm weird that way.
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