February 12Feb 12 CB Team I'm absolutely fascinated by what the MCU's been doing with Damage Control. Really feel this group has been set up as major villains for the Mutant Saga, policing the mutant population. Do you think that's the route Marvel will take or are you expecting things to go in a different direction?
February 18Feb 18 CB Team I finally got the time to watch Wonder Man last weekend (binged the whole thing non-stop, it's so good!). I think using Damage Control as an overarching villain can be interesting, like a reverse SHIELD. They just need to be careful not to retread the same path as they did with Valentina (and which led nowhere).
February 20Feb 20 CB Team 8 hours ago, FantasticJerome said:I'll have to look into this. I'm a little behind on TV series.This one is almost standalone. If you watched Iron Man 3 and Shang-Chi, you are all set. I highly recommend you bump this one on your watchlist.
February 20Feb 20 CB Team On 2/12/2026 at 5:39 AM, Tom Bacon said:I'm absolutely fascinated by what the MCU's been doing with Damage Control. Really feel this group has been set up as major villains for the Mutant Saga, policing the mutant population. Do you think that's the route Marvel will take or are you expecting things to go in a different direction?It seems like Damage Control will be the tactical means of enforcing the anti-mutant agenda of key political factions and/or figures. Wouldn't be surprised if we find names like Senator Robert Kelly attached to the organization. Could be great to have Damage Control partner with organizations like A.I.M. in creating the Sentinel system – it just fits with the MCU X-Men lore to have a group scarred by alien attacks and enhanced people going AWOL want to control the mutant population.
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