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explanation for iron man’s downgrade:
Iron Man (Mark 6-7)
Iron Man’s lasers are City Level via this statement: (Stated that his lasers equate to 200 Petawatts,[3] which is roughly 47.8 Megatons of TNT), which comes from this comic: https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/The_Avengers:_Iron_Man_Mark_VII
Odin
One of his justifications for his 4-B rating is him turning a chalice into a constellation, which is from this comic: https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Thor,_The_Mighty_Avenger
Inspired Comics
In the MCU, there is a term called "Inspired comics", which are non-canon, while the "Official tie-in" comics are canon.
These comics do not appear to be considered official tie-ins since they were not included in the Omnibus.
Here Corona Pillgrim (the editor of these MCU books) talks about how "inspired" comics aren't canon:
credits to the anonymous member that provided all of this information.
Conclusion
As the scans used for these statements come from non-canon comics, Iron Man’s 200 Petawatt statement and the 7-B value for the Lasers should be removed, and be replaced with "higher with Lasers”. This would also remove Mark 8-45 Unibeam’s 6-C+ rating as it’s 1000x that of his lasers, so he should have “far higher with Unibeam” This would also remove Avenger Hulk and Pre-Awakened Thor’s 6-C+ ratings from likely scaling above Iron Man’s Unibeams which was discussed in this thread. So they should be At least Mountain level, likely higher instead.
Odin’s chalice feat should also be removed since the comic where the feat comes from is non-canon, however his 4-B rating will remain via turning Frigga into stars which is sufficient enough.
Agree:
Neutral:
Disagree:
explanation for iron man’s downgrade:
Iron Man (Mark 6-7)
Iron Man’s lasers are City Level via this statement: (Stated that his lasers equate to 200 Petawatts,[3] which is roughly 47.8 Megatons of TNT), which comes from this comic: https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/The_Avengers:_Iron_Man_Mark_VII
Odin
One of his justifications for his 4-B rating is him turning a chalice into a constellation, which is from this comic: https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Thor,_The_Mighty_Avenger
Inspired Comics
In the MCU, there is a term called "Inspired comics", which are non-canon, while the "Official tie-in" comics are canon.
These comics do not appear to be considered official tie-ins since they were not included in the Omnibus.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe: The Marvel Comics Omnibus
The Marvel Cinematic Universe: The Marvel Comics Omnibus is a collection of comics set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, celebrating the tenth anniversary of the franchise. Celebrate the Marvel Cinematic Universe's tenth anniversary with this complete compendium of every action-packed adaptation...
marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com
Here Corona Pillgrim (the editor of these MCU books) talks about how "inspired" comics aren't canon:
credits to the anonymous member that provided all of this information.
Conclusion
As the scans used for these statements come from non-canon comics, Iron Man’s 200 Petawatt statement and the 7-B value for the Lasers should be removed, and be replaced with "higher with Lasers”. This would also remove Mark 8-45 Unibeam’s 6-C+ rating as it’s 1000x that of his lasers, so he should have “far higher with Unibeam” This would also remove Avenger Hulk and Pre-Awakened Thor’s 6-C+ ratings from likely scaling above Iron Man’s Unibeams which was discussed in this thread. So they should be At least Mountain level, likely higher instead.
Odin’s chalice feat should also be removed since the comic where the feat comes from is non-canon, however his 4-B rating will remain via turning Frigga into stars which is sufficient enough.
Agree:
Neutral:
Disagree:
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