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There's actually plenty of examples of characters who are either non-existant or who regenerate from non-existence in fiction. It doesn't matter if it doesn't make much sense, it is very much a thing.
And regenerating from a 1-A erasure attack is far more impressive than regenerating from all...
I'm pretty sure it does. Mathematics is constrained by numerical values, measures and tangible definitions. You can't mathematically quantify something absolutely beyond all space and time.
"Most chracters that are compared to Cap in Agents of shield have been portrayed as far stronger than Cap, just going by feats"
Scaling exists.
Class 20 shows that Class 50 isn't 100% inconsistent.
Iron Man is stronger than Cap by feats.
The Endless are the DCU itself:
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They are by definition above all beings who don't transcend the Multiverse itself.
Spider-Man is like, thousands of tons with how he held up the Spirit of America Ferry which is a real boat you can ride in Rhode Island which weights around that much.
But obviously that is too much for Cap.
The thing is:
"Agents of Shield may play in the same universe, but the show and the...
Their username is somewhat sexual, but it doesn't matter. We allow people with usernames like "Austrian-Man-Meat" to exist here, which is far more overtly sexual than their name.