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https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/the-marvel-universe-enters-the-world-of-fortnite-in-nexus-war
Marvel.com further confirms that Galactus and Thor are from 616.
"Set within the continuity of Marvel’s main comic universe, this issue establishes just how Thor and Galactus broke into the...
@DaReaperMan The movies are canon to the Titan Mag (with the only possible exception being TLK since there were no prequel comics for that, if that's what you mean.
Who cares as long as there is room for discussion? It's better than making a duplicate thread.
Also, the Donny Cates quote.
Unless there is a huge condradiction, they should be treated the same.
https://screenrant.com/marvel-fortnite-crossover-canon-official-comic/
The Fortnite Marvel event has a comicbook tie-in that's acknowledged by the writer Donny Cates as 616 canon. So, indeed the Fortnite one should be the same Galactus as the 616 one.
What you guys think of this? Black Widow tanks a tackle from Hulk. Remember that in this same exact scene, Hulk is shown to run with enough force to go through everything in his path (and he has trouble slowing down afterwards). It is a powerful tackle.
Yes, I disagree with the universal rating. I wrote that post since DaReaperMan previously said the small city level rating clashed with OP getting harmed by human weapons. I was only addressing that part.
@DaReaperMan The idea that humans weapons in Bayverse is stronger because they are reverse-engineering from Megatron is headcanon of course, but like I said in my previous post, the writers in the first movie did give an excuse as to how humans can hurt TFs with their weapons, as it had humans...
Well, most of the numerical numbers in those books are asspulls. The author didn't put too much thought into it (like ROTF Megatron's claw having 600 psi power). Also, the Mach 3 thing only seems to be in regards to the first movie, not ROTF. So, it doesn't condradict FTL flight speed ROTF...
I'm not arguing that Optimus is universal but they did explicitly switch to incendiary weapons halfway through the first movie. After their battle with Scorponok, Lennox told the Air Force to switch to sabot rounds and Simmons told the soldiers to use sabot rounds for their grenade launchers for...
IIRC, Deadpool was going to channel both matter and antimatter through his body to disrupt the energy flow and destroy the machine. Paradox said he would not survive this, but with Wolverine's help, they survived.
So, they were indeed interacting with antimatter.
IMO, Adamantium has universe level durability due to surviving matter/anti-matter collision that was generating enough power to almost destroy a timeline.
This is also likely a feat for their healing factors rather than durability, albeit it could be an outlier for them.
However, it should...
I forgot to finish that part of the post before posting:
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He is describing the thoughness of MK1 by listing what it can do, that does not sound like hyperbole, you're trying to invalidate the statement.
As for the rest of your post, I have told you this before already, I am not...
None of the falls in classic IM's case waa above wall level but I wasn't actually saying he was wall level.
I was arguing that IM was around building in those old stories (fall damage still implies a relativelt low level of power) but since the profile indeed lists him around that power, I can...
I think he was out of the hologram a few issues before this one.
But does it matter? What is important is Tony's statement here (unles there was outside context to it not shown in the scans).
Even if it's not the exact same as rl, it shouldn't be too much above it (not to the level of large building at least most of the time).
I wasn't talking about that issue. I was talking about the issue where IM survived a nuke. I know that IM was weakened in the Namor issue. However, he wasn't...
How come the Thanos slap that reached IM scales to 2% quarter of the galaxy level? Even if it logically would have been planet level+, when it actually came down to Earth, it wasn't written to be planet level. The shockwave that hit IM was East coast busting level, and IM himself only took a...
Also, in that same issue, IM received fall damage to his chest even though he softened his landing, and when he was falling from even higher, he said he would outright die from it.
He also struggled to rip open the locked metal door of an airplane hangar (again, the same issue).
I think it would be at least small town based on the given size for Trypticon in the panels where the city is destroyed in ROS.
Also,
Bumblebee take-off seems visible on an angle of Cybertron.
Bumblebee's impact on Mars seems visible from its surface in panel 1
But these could just be...
Galactus literally destroys two Earths in his ending and is much bigger than them.
His bio in MvC3 says Magneto can withstand nukes with his shields and can raise volcanos etc.
Iron Man has anti tank missiles according to his MvC3 bio.
Shuma Gorath with the power of IG or smth destroyed...
This panel shows this city at least extending all the way to the horizon from SS's perspective even when SS is flying.
TFWiki says this is Trypticon. If we can confirm that this City is indeed Trypticon, then we can use this. But I couldn't find anything.
Does this confirms that SS was a few dozen meters away from the epicenter of Trypticon explosion?
Dreadwing is at the monitor.
SS throws Divebomb to the glass that is directly above Dreadwing. You can see that something towards the center of the ship is burning in panel 3, that seems to be...
Batman no sold a gas explosion that covered much of a room in BVS a meter or two away from the epicenter. His suit and cape is probably fireproof, but he easily survived whatever force the explosion had.
AFAIK, gas explosions are less impressive than they look but still, I'm guessing it's...
For what it's worth, Mother Boxes when starting the merging process visibly shake the whole world (not talking about terraforming). Zeus was able to seperate the boxes while they were in that same exact state. If the boxes merging release world shaking energy, perhaps seperating them would be...
Mother Boxes shook the whole world when they initially merged before synchronizing.
Themsycria, Atlantis and Wayne Manor were all noticeably shaken all the way from Russia.
One last one, Classics is a version of the Marvel continuity.
* Ramjet gets stung by F22 (I think) missiles.
* Megatron's upgraded body's firepower can level a small forest.
(It is said that the weapons system is upgraded)
* Ultra Mammoth fires his cannon towards Megatron, which pushes...
G2 feats:
* Megatron triggers a "sub-nuclear" implosion.
Image 1 (Megatron does kind of imply this is more destructive than his old plasma cannon).
Image 2
* The rail cannon fires hyper velocity projectile at above escape velocity.
Image 1
Image 2
Megatron integrates this technology, but...
Shockwave survives rentry (it was later revealed thst he survived it and thst his body wasn't actually burned).
What what I meant is that many times in fiction, a city is said to be destroyed, but it oftentimes isn't literal and is used in place to mean they trashed the city.