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The Revenant Marvel Comics Discussion Thread

I mean...where is the rule even located? AFAIK you can't add characters with low amount of appearances but I don't remember anything about transformations and such, most transformations barely last a chapter anyways.
 
I went back in the history and it seems it was an addition without a linked CRT by Impress. If Impress starts fighting my points its gonna be a pain in the ass but whatever man, at this point I might try and change it up a bit. Still, I'd like to discuss it with someone whose knowledgeable in Marvel first.
 
I went back in the history and it seems it was an addition without a linked CRT by Impress. If Impress starts fighting my points its gonna be a pain in the ass but whatever man, at this point I might try and change it up a bit. Still, I'd like to discuss it with someone whose knowledgeable in Marvel first.
I remember there was a CRT to change that rule not so long ago but Antivasima was very against it, me too btw.
 
Would Godzilla's feats in this issue still be Low 1-C? Or would him killing a Celestial make him 1-A? He beat Thor, but since the writer said it was supposed to be "evergreen" versions of the characters, idk if this would be All-Father Thor. He did seem too strong for Scarlet Witch, who thought she'd need Doctor Strange's help, so is that 1-A right there?
 
Would Godzilla's feats in this issue still be Low 1-C? Or would him killing a Celestial make him 1-A? He beat Thor, but since the writer said it was supposed to be "evergreen" versions of the characters, idk if this would be All-Father Thor. He did seem too strong for Scarlet Witch, who thought she'd need Doctor Strange's help, so is that 1-A right there?
Ought to be, Celestials are 1-A
 
I think that two Celestial children once appeared and played a game with the Hulk. They did not appear anywhere near as powerful as fully grown Celestials. 🙏
 
Also Hulk (mentioned above) is scaled up to 1-A so not really an anti-feat? Doesn't 1-A come from their existence rather than scaling?
 
Hulk was definitely not at anywhere near a 1-A scale of power in that story from what I recall. 🙏
 
So is Godzilla vs Thor canon to 616 and "Godzilla destroys the Marvel Universe"?
doesn't appear to be, at least not to 616, considering Godzilla and Thor fight until the end of time despite Thor canonically having been killed by Loki and resurrected as a mortal in the present. can't speak for Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe since that seems to be taking place earlier than current day canon
 
He has long been frustrated about when his threads do not get accepted, and personally requested to be banned. 🙏
Tbh this will always be funny to me, did he think he would always be on a winning streak with his CRT's after the DC cosmology upgrades?? The backlash wasn't even that intense and people were trying to come to a middle ground.

Imagine if goofy was a LN or VN supporter, he would have probably had a heart attack by now
 
Then how high do Celestial children scale into the Tiering System?
I do not know. The story I referred to had a mostly non-serious tone. I think that Devil Dinosaur was in it as well.

Never mind. I googled and found these characters. 🙏


 
doesn't appear to be, at least not to 616, considering Godzilla and Thor fight until the end of time despite Thor canonically having been killed by Loki and resurrected as a mortal in the present. can't speak for Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe since that seems to be taking place earlier than current day canon
I mean author says it's 616 (linked above)
 
And as usual they took the opportunity to systematically depower and humiliate Thor, which seems to have turned into an obsession. Ho-hum... 🙏
 
And as usual they took the opportunity to systematically depower and humiliate Thor, which seems to have turned into an obsession. Ho-hum... 🙏
Hmmmm… In the 70s, Godzilla already matched Thor and Hercules strength. So, a stronger-than-before Marvel Godzilla matching the current Thor again in 2025 isn't something unexpected, and it is pretty consistent with previous Marvel Godzilla feats, tbh…
 
To be fair, this Godzilla did match Thor in strength, beat the Hulk, the Thing, destroyed Invisible Woman's shield, killed a Celestial etc
 
Thor with the Odinforce should be enormously more powerful than his earlier version that fought Godzilla in the early 1980s. 🙏
 
And as usual they took the opportunity to systematically depower and humiliate Thor, which seems to have turned into an obsession. Ho-hum... 🙏
This is less to humiliate Thor and more to show how strong Godzilla is. The Reddit AMA tells us that several Toho big wigs supervised this story arc to make sure Godzilla was properly unstoppable
 
I mean author says it's 616 (linked above)
I was responding to a question about about the Godzilla vs Thor one-shot which pretty much can't be canon given that Sif dies in it even though she's currently alive and that its ending directly contradicts Thor's current character status. the author said the one-shots were somewhat connected but only with the intent to be read as one thing, and they all have some pretty big plot holes if they're canon
 
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the author said the one-shots were somewhat connected but only with the intent to be read as one thing, and even then they all have some pretty big plot holes if they're canon
Godzilla vs Hulk literally confirms that it's connected to the 70s Godzilla Marvel Comics.
 
My understanding is that Godzilla vs Thor was entirely standalone, but its timeline was similar to the recent events of Immortal Thor.

Speaking of, I just got Marvel Unlimited and I'm reading through every single Thor comic they have while taking screenshots of relevant feats/statements/etc. It'll take a long time to get through all of them, but by the time I'm done I should have the most comprehensive database of Thor scans ever made to use on this site. Let me know if there's anything specific that y'all want me to keep an eye out for.
 
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