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So when I get bored I occasionally browse the Marvel Comics Database to cram my head full of more useless information than I really need, but it's all good fun so who cares. The more I read, the more I notice how much the powers of certain characters are totally blown out of proportion - you get line after line of "Well, if X wanted to, he could destroy half a planet!" or "X is an a tier comparable to Galactus", etc., etc.
The guy in my avatar, Doctor Strange is often accused of being woefully overpowered (which in turn makes him a very difficult character to write). He's been made a bit more balanced in recent years, however. The character who's currently catching my eye is one Black Bolt.
Blackagar Boltagon is the monarch of the Inhumans, a member of the Illuminati, and capable of using his voice as a weapon of mass destruction. From the wiki:
Black Bolt is a fascinating character, and his muteness opens him up to unique writing scenarios, but why in the hell would Marvel greenlight such a colossally powerful character who isn't some sort of demigod or cosmic entity? He's just a dude, and his powers appear to trump even the likes of Strange, the Hulk, or Sentry. How does one create drama for such a powerful character?
The guy in my avatar, Doctor Strange is often accused of being woefully overpowered (which in turn makes him a very difficult character to write). He's been made a bit more balanced in recent years, however. The character who's currently catching my eye is one Black Bolt.
Blackagar Boltagon is the monarch of the Inhumans, a member of the Illuminati, and capable of using his voice as a weapon of mass destruction. From the wiki:
Quasi-Sonic Scream: Black Bolt's most devastating offensive weapon, and one of these phenomena based upon the particle interaction, is his actual voice. A whisper can level a city, cause distant dormant volcanoes to become active once more, shake entire continents apart and generate tremors on the far side of the planet. A hypersonic shout has been said to generate enough force to destroy planets. Due to the constant and extreme danger posed by his voice, he has undergone rigorous mental training to prevent himself from uttering even the smallest sound, even while asleep. Recently it has been shown that Black Bolt's scream is tied into his emotions, especially anger. This in turn would mean that the power of his scream would depend on his emotional state in at least some way. It would explain the somewhat significant difference of the power released by his quasi-sonic scream. While at in a calm state, a simple whisper from Black Bolt has destroyed entire mountain ranges and cities in seconds in the past, but while under more strenuous circumstances, it was stated that a single syllable would be capable of annihilating more than half a planet. The full extent and damage of Black Bolt's scream is unknown, but based on the fact that it is caused by particle interaction and electron manipulation, it is theoretically infinite, destroying both the Sentry and the Sorcerer Supreme Doctor Strange with one sound wave on a parallel Earth.
Black Bolt is a fascinating character, and his muteness opens him up to unique writing scenarios, but why in the hell would Marvel greenlight such a colossally powerful character who isn't some sort of demigod or cosmic entity? He's just a dude, and his powers appear to trump even the likes of Strange, the Hulk, or Sentry. How does one create drama for such a powerful character?