Spider-Man: Homecoming introduced Damage Control, an organisation created by the United States Government and Stark Industries to clean up the messes left behind by Earth's Mightiest Heroes. However, by the time Spider-Man: No Way Home rolled around in the post-Blip MCU, the United States Department of Damage Control had become a whole different beast.
No longer a cleanup crew, Damage Control is now a federal law enforcement agency tasked with apprehending enhanced individuals and seizing dangerous and alien artefacts.
In Ms. Marvel's post-credits scene last Wednesday, we were reintroduced to Agent Cleary, the officer who was tasked with bringing in Peter Parker after his identity as Spider-Man was revealed by Mysterio. Now, he's on the hunt for Kamala Khan alongside Agent Deever, a character we know relatively little about at this stage.
What's intriguing about this is that the new Damage Control appears to have a particular interest in teenage superheroes. They clearly want to apprehend or control them from the moment they emerge, something that's evident from the fact that the organisation is taking aim at Ms. Marvel despite no obvious crimes being commited by Kamala.
Looking to the future, this could explain how the Young Avengers assemble. After all, if there's a government agency hunting them down, why wouldn't they come together as a team? We also wouldn't be remotely surprised if Valentina Allegra de Fontaine is somehow involved as we're sure the woman seemingly assembling the Thunderbolts has a vested interest in powered teens!
Without giving anything away, expect tomorrow's episode to reveal a little more about Damage Control (beyond that, we're just as in the dark as the rest of you).
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