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If you're looking for the weirdest version of Cassie Lang in the Marvel Multiverse, sit down and listen to this tale — specifically, "Marvel Fairy Tales." This short series, published between 2006 and 2008, is a collection of stories that fused popular Marvel heroes and villains with iconic stories and folklore from around the globe.
Written by C.B. Cebulski, they included Marvel-ized versions of the Brothers Grimm, Little Red Riding Hood, and Cinderella, among many others. In "Avengers Fairy Tales" #4 from 2008, we find Marvel characters populating retellings of "The Wizard of Oz," while "Avengers Fairy Tales" #1 explores the world of "Peter Pan." There is also "Avengers Fairy Tales" #3, a retelling of "Alice in Wonderland," which stars none other than Cassie Lang.
In this version of the Lewis Carroll tale, illustrated by Takeshi Miyazawa, Cassie takes the role of Alice while the other members of the Young Avengers team of that era play various roles in the story. It begins with Stature's shrinking ability sending her tumbling into the same kind of rabbit hole as in the original book, bringing her to Wonderland.
There she finds Patriot and Hawkeye taking on the roles of the King and Queen, while Tigra is the Cheshire Cat, Wiccan is the March Hare, and Hulking is the Mad Hatter, among others. Even Scott Lang pops up as the Caterpillar in what is easily one of the weirdest takes on Stature you'll ever see.