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We can list it on Onslaught’s profile because there’s no reason to have an anti-feat on Apocalypse’s profile.
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I am not sure, as it is likely just standard Marvel inconsistency, but I do not really mind.Well, so,
- do we agree World War Hulk goes from High 6-C to 3-C rather than always being 3-C?
- I'm ok with removing "Stated that Onslaught's first form was more powerful than himself" from Apocalypse, if I would wish the profile could list that somewhere
This seems like a good idea to me.We can list it on Onslaught’s profile because there’s no reason to have an anti-feat on Apocalypse’s profile.
This also seems like a good idea to me, as long as only reasonably significant feats and anti-feats are listed. We cannot have hundreds of them for every page.Fair enough. Though I do plan in the future to have all Marvel profiles listing or linking to a list of their feats & anti-feats, with the latter simply not mattering due to being too inconsistent.
Noo, nobody is agreeing to that. Did you even read the whole event - the entire thing? And the build up to it?do we agree World War Hulk goes from High 6-C to 3-C rather than always being 3-C?
It was an issue of Cable written by Jeph Loeb that was a tie-in to the original Onslaught event around 1996 or so. Cable and Apocalypse were teaming up to try to fight Onslaught.Does anyone know the comic where Apocalypse said Onslaught was stronger than him?
So… I just read through that issue (it’s Cable Vol. 1 #36, September 1996), and I couldn’t find Apocalypse stating that Onslaught was stronger than him.It was an issue of Cable written by Jeph Loeb that was a tie-in to the original Onslaught event around 1996 or so. Cable and Apocalypse were teaming up to try to fight Onslaught.
He only said something like that here (Uncanny X-Men Vol. 1 #335) and here (Fantastic Four Vol. 1 #415), and he’s comparing Onslaught and Earth’s superhumans both times, not himself and Onslaught.Did you read all of the issues from this storyarc in which Apocalypse was featured? I think that he said that he believed in the survival of the fittest and that he believed that Onslaught was the fittest, i.e. more powerful than himself.