Talk:Mark 85/@comment-35163166-20190510151831/@comment-29433749-20190524180447

Except that book is published by Titan, not Marvel. Spider-Man: Homecoming threw a spanner in the works with its "8 years later", but that suffered from Sony's influence. Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years (published by Titan) also took criticism on its timeline because it created a new inconsistency between Iron Man and Civil War, as Vision states it's been eight years since Stark became Iron Man. The rest of the movies, produced by Marvel Studios themselves, have been pretty clear about the timeline since Homecoming.

The Avengers (2012)- Stark tells Strange that he's had Thanos in his head for six years in Infinity War (2018)(Even if the invasion of New York took place right at the start of the year (which it didn't), six years still takes it to 2018)- A month and five years later takes us to 2023.

Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)- Ebony Maw says that captured Nebula is from nine years in the future, so 2023.

So who would you rather listen to? Marvel Studios who have been pretty consistent, or Titan who not only failed to solve the timeline problems but created a new one?