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I mean to account for the rock formation that was destroyed by the explosion, which I had thought would increase the results. The calc already took into account how far away Shuri was.
For what it's worth, I did find this statement from the Avengers junior novel, which might support the Mark 6 having Jericho-level weaponry:
Also, the Avengers script gives the Mark 7's missile systems an even more direct comparison to the Jericho:
I'm not entirely sure about using the tie-in comic version of the helmet breaking scene, considering in the actual movie, it seemed like Cap needed to use his shield to actually break it.
The Phase One: Thor novel features a statement that Thor shook all of Asgard like an earthquake when he struck the Rainbow Bridge, and also specifically describes the space stretching among the Nine Realms as "infinite":
Though looking at what this CRT is proposing, I guess Evolved Godzilla is being considered 20x stronger than Supercharged Godzilla, which the CRT is considering to be 9.2x stronger than base Godzilla, in which case 2.49409870937 petatons divided by 9.2 should result in about 271 teratons (High...
That article only brings up the Netflix shows, so there still doesn't seem to be much direct confirmation either way on the other pre-Disney+ shows, aside from Agent Carter being referred to as canon by the The Story of Marvel Studios: The Making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe book.
The most...
Brad Winderbaum went a bit more in-depth on the Netflix shows and their confirmed canon status:
Marvel Studios recently proclaimed the former Netflix shows to be MCU canon. They're even reflected as such on Disney+. Now, I've seen some people try to say that Marvel changed their mind on this...
Seems consistent with Fury holding his own against a fodder Kree soldier that should be comparable to the one who withstood getting flung upwards through a house.
Not directly, though it sounds like Namor being able to match the Hulk in the comics was one of the elements of the character that inspired the filmmakers (and is presumably the motivation behind including M'Baku's line comparing Namor's strength to the Hulk in the movie):
A couple random things from the Wakanda Forever artbook:
Ironheart Mk. II is sort of compared to Iron Man armors:
Hydrobombs are supposedly able to produce "a lake's worth of water":
Apparently, Gunn gave the reasoning that "Like, it's just they're from outer space. They have technology that is pretty advanced, so it would be hard to beat them."
To be fair, under current MCU scaling, a shot from Hadron Enforcer could destroy basically any Avenger during the Infinity Saga...
While I imagine it would be best to wait until after X-Men '97 comes out before anyone creates animated X-Men profiles, this respect thread should be useful for keeping track of Rogue's feats from the original series (the X-Men '92 comics don't seem to be canon, though feats from those should be...