Captain Marvel's Scathing Opinion: The Avengers Roster Is Announced a Failure
Captain Marvel, the head of the current Avengers squad, has come to the depressing conclusion that the group has failed in the wake of the terrifying "Blood Hunt" tragedy. This statement, which will be made public in the next Avengers (2023) #17, expresses how much Carol Danvers has been through lately and poses important issues regarding the Avengers' future.
After the vampire Varnae's forces captured most of The Avengers during the "Blood Hunt" incident, Steve Rogers had to put together a backup team to deal with the situation. Although Blade's possession by the vampire god was not known to the squad, Captain Marvel takes this loss personally. She believes that the Avengers have continuously been outwitted and unprepared, even though they were aware of possible "tribulation events" as disclosed by Kang the Conqueror.
The Team's Challenges and the Leadership Burden of Captain Marvel
Each member of the current Avengers team was hand-selected by Captain Marvel, who assembled a diverse group of people with specialized abilities to combat the growing threats facing the Marvel Universe. She finds it extra harder to accept the team's losses because of this personal investment. The events of "Blood Hunt" have caused Carol to doubt the team's efficacy because they appear to be constantly caught off guard by unforeseen threats.
It's difficult for the present Avengers to uphold their heritage. Kang's information on possible "tribulation events" has not been turned into proactive tactics, and every conflict has felt like a last-ditch struggle for survival. The team's failure to improve their readiness and learn from past mishaps is the source of Captain Marvel's annoyance. Her once-optimistic Leadership is now burdened with uncertainty.
Tigra's Return and the Lookout for New Participants
The "Blood Hunt" narrative has also brought the original Avengers roster back into focus, with Tigra poised to make a significant return. Tigra was a major player in the 1980s, and her reintroduction suggests that The Avengers should go back to its more conventional roots, maybe reflecting the time of Captain America and Thor.
Captain Marvel's dissatisfaction with the present roster in Avengers #17 may prompt Storm's hiring. The aftermath of the event is a turning point for the team, making them face their inadequacies and look for fresh approaches to counter potential dangers. Although Storm could be a valuable addition to the team, it is unclear if this will be sufficient to overcome the core problems that The Avengers are facing.
The Dark Side of Captain Marvel and the Danger of Autocracy
The recent setbacks have clouded Captain Marvel's judgment. She has gone down a dark path in the past due to the pressure to avert disaster. Her heavy reliance on Ulysses' precognitive abilities during the Civil War resulted in a potentially dictatorial attitude to problem-solving. Carol might easily be pushed into similar tactics by her present doubts and frustrations, which would be disastrous for the team as well as the Marvel Universe.
The aftermath of the incident marks a crucial turning point in Captain Marvel's story. She needs to face her uncertainties and discover non-extreme ways to negotiate the challenges of Leadership. As a group, The Avengers must grow from their mistakes and devise plans that combine compassion and readiness. It will probably become clear from the events of Avengers #17 if Captain Marvel can get past her disappointment and lead the squad to a better future.