Jack Remington
Banned
Thor
What issue is this? I need to read that one.
Edit: it's also from Infinity, isn't it?
Thor
What issue is this? I need to read that one.
nvmHulk and Thor
Huh, for whatever reason I completely forgot the Thor part of that issue.
I'm really hoping we get the Black Order in Avengers 3. They're pretty much perfect for this movie universe.
Kingpin.
So far he's the only one who have shown to be a real bad guy with real motives. And if you have motives, you are powerful.
I'm more scared of a bald guy in a suit decapitating a person with a car door than some purple giant sitting doing nothing.
Kingpin.
So far he's the only one who have shown to be a real bad guy with real motives. And if you have motives, you are powerful.
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beaten up by a blind guy in an alley, tho
Still managed to kill more people with his bare hands than a titan tho...
Celestials are huge assholes. Is that the Destroyer Armor?
Depends: We talking standard Black Bolt, or Silver-Age Black Bolt?
also beaten up by more blind guys
Who is this again?
Who is this again?
I think it's strange, yeah. You're acting like he's overexposed after a few scenes. It's no different to me than the build up to the Emperor in the original SW trilogy and the pay off there was equally worth it. Thanos is going to headline two movies, there's no need to have him destroy the universe in a teaser cameo.
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Wouldn't it actually be them?
Yep. And at least with them it sidesteps the "is Thanos an actual idiot?" problem with the MCU. I mean sure you have one guy working against Thanos there too, but you also have four of them with blind loyalty who are also exceptional fighters. And come on, they can adapt that Black Panther fight wholesale and it'd get a round of applause.
Eson the Searcher, a Celestial capable of destroying entire worlds with a mere gesture.
Eson the Searcher, a Celestial capable of destroying entire worlds with a mere gesture.
Welp, the Avengers is done I guess.
How does he stack against Galactus?
Eson the Searcher, a Celestial capable of destroying entire worlds with a mere gesture.
Is that the dude who got sliced up by a silly axe?
According to Kevin Feige in his Phase Three announcement, Carol Danvers is "one of the most, if not the most, powerful heroes in the MCU
Captain Marvel
She's basically the Superman of Marvel right?
The fully realized Infinity gauntlet gives you the power of a god. He can literally will the universe out of existence.
She's basically the Superman of Marvel right?
Which I find extremely stupid. There is no way to combat that type of power.
Also was are the chances of Gladiator showing up in a MCU movie?
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Wouldn't it actually be them?
Years ago, Wizard told me it was Silver Surfer.
I read through the first page at least but I don't understand how movie Spider-Man can even be considered in the same league as Thor and Hulk. Did I miss a movie power-up announcement?
I read through the first page at least but I don't understand how movie Spider-Man can even be considered in the same league as Thor and Hulk. Did I miss a movie power-up announcement?
nope.
besides, Tribunal doesn't exist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And probably won't.
Aside from the Tribunal, there is the One Above All, but the OAA generally doesn't really make appearances in the Marvel Universe. One of the few exceptions is during a post Civil War Spiderman issue:
The weaker guys like Cap and Daredevil are way more interesting to me than guys like Thor and Vision. More grounded and more tension in the fights. I hope Vision's role in Civil War stays minimal.
I agree.The weaker guys like Cap and Daredevil are way more interesting to me than guys like Thor and Vision. More grounded and more tension in the fights. I hope Vision's role in Civil War stays minimal.
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Thanos. He owns his own choppa.
Putting on my nerd debate hat, it took all of the combined Beyonders to take down the Living Tribunal. The Tribunal is usually considered the single strongest entity in the Marvel Universe. Theoretically, someone with superior powers and intellect like Thanos or Warlock, wearing the Infinity Gauntlet would be on par with him.
Aside from the Tribunal, there is the One Above All, but the OAA generally doesn't really make appearances in the Marvel Universe. One of the few exceptions is during a post Civil War Spiderman issue:
It didn't take all of them. It took three, out of the thousands(?) That showed up in the finale of TRO. And those three took out not just the tribunal but every single abstract being, including an indefinite number of celestials (could be anywhere from thousands to billions of these) along with him.
Time Runs Out also put secret wars 2 back into continuity, establishing "THE" beyonder as a child variant of the mature versions in time runs out. That child unit ran roughshod all over everything in the MU and couldn't be stopped.
The infinity gauntlet has also been massively nerfed since it was created. It has a ton of power...in the universe it originates from. It's useless outside of it. Captain America as well as the "not JLA" used gauntlets to stop an incursion and the gauntlet broke both times. This puts them well below celestials and cosmic cubes, let alone beyonders or the higher abstract powers.
On top of that the gauntlet exists in Secret Wars. An Alternate version of Thanos (not the massively more powerful 616 Thanos) is running around with the infinity gems trying to put it together. Doom doesn't seem to be concerned about it.
Finally, the tribunal is able to do what he does because his authority comes from TOAA. If beyonders (who originate from outside of creation) are able to waltz in, obliterate him and everyone else on his level and doom the marvel universe to a premature death in the process, what does that say about TOAA? What's left (and that ain't much) only exists because doom is using the power of a beyonder to salvage it.
The infinity gems were never the same after the Ultraverse
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