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I think the big issue with speed here is that, unlike DC, Marvel's "poster boys" are street levellers. As such, whenever a street-level hero goes up against, say, Silver Surfer, they tend to have a speed advantage but much less strength. They gotta look good after all.
But on the other end of this, we know that cosmic characters should be FTL from their feats. Yet listing Captain America as FTL for dodging Thanos' attacks is really stupid, when it's more likely he was jobbing because he was fighting, well, Captain America.
Because of this I propose that we get feats from standalone comics and non-scaling feats. Now, if a character has 0 feats for themselves and all they have is "fought Silver Surfer", then yes we would scale them because that's all we have. But scaling should always be the very far below second priority. If you give it too much credence you get things like the aforementioned "Hulk = Thor = Silver Surfer < Spider-Man".
But on the other end of this, we know that cosmic characters should be FTL from their feats. Yet listing Captain America as FTL for dodging Thanos' attacks is really stupid, when it's more likely he was jobbing because he was fighting, well, Captain America.
Because of this I propose that we get feats from standalone comics and non-scaling feats. Now, if a character has 0 feats for themselves and all they have is "fought Silver Surfer", then yes we would scale them because that's all we have. But scaling should always be the very far below second priority. If you give it too much credence you get things like the aforementioned "Hulk = Thor = Silver Surfer < Spider-Man".