How do you deal with stress?
Well, I retreat into fantasy. In my free time, I mean.
So, whilst recovering from my op, and in-between sorting Dad out at the hospital, I decided to throw myself into the escapism of MCU i.e. the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Avengers: Age of Ultron was released while I was still an inpatient, but being one of those blockbusters that don't die at the cinema for at least a couple of months, I knew I had time to catch up on the stuff I'd missed.
Simple, right? Well, no actually.
I start by thinking I'll watch the films in release order!(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Marvel_Cinematic_Universe_films)
Sorted.
Oh wait, but there's also the TV series & one-shots, aren't there? I should include those. (http://nerdist.com/binge-your-life-away-with-the-marvel-cinematic-universe-chronology/)
Damn, there're also the tie-in comics. Okay, find a list of comics(http://marvelcinematicuniverse.wikia.com/wiki/Comics).
Oh, but they're not in release order - luckily discerning fans have put up the release order (http://www.comicvine.com/profile/timelordenthusiast/lists/marvel-cinematic-universe-release-order/45706/), although others don't necessarily agree that's the best reading order (http://cartoonmoney.eu/mcu.php).
But wait, not all the comics and one-shots are hard canon - some are soft canon, spin-offs, 'inspired-bys' - do I include all of those?
Crap. Oh apparently there's a special logo that let's you know what's 'proper' canon
(http://www.comicbookmovie.com/comics/marvel_comics/news/?a=97874). That's helpful.
But apparently, there's not only release order, there's the chronological order, i.e. the physical timeline of the universe...
Okay.
Oh, sweet! Cnet have done a lovely infographic (http://www.cnet.com/uk/how-to/marvel-cinematic-universe-timeline-avengers/) - well, I can definitely follow that:
... although the one-shots aren't included.
Okay - THIS includes the one-shots (http://www.comicvine.com/profile/kondorr/lists/marvels-cinematic-universe-watching-order/51150/),
although a CBM user has gone into even more detail with the official MCU timeline (http://www.comicbookmovie.com/avengers/avengers_age_of_ultron/news/?a=120086) which in itself has a scene by scene breakdown.
Oh, you can also split the chronology split up into the Marvel phases (http://shieldtv.net/marvel-cinematic-timeline-viewing-guide), and on top of all that some dudes have done megalithic edits of all the visual MCU media together, amounting to over 18 hours of film where all scenes, flashbacks and prologues are put in their correct chronological canon (http://thecelebritycafe.com/feature/2014/12/marvel-fan-explains-how-make-phase-1-supercut-watch-films-chronological-order-video; http://tdmedina21.wix.com/mcu-movie).
Good, so I've replaced most of my free time with anxiety over how to actually spend my free time.
Eventually, I might even watch a film...



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