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Not even those. Two in particular (though there are more) is one covering what Natasha did leading up to Avengers. Another is focused on Fury's Big Week. The latter one is kinda interesting as it shows Nat's fear of Hulk stems from her having a brief encounter with Abomination (she also shoots Leader in the leg lol)You mean the Prelude Comics, and Movie Adaptations?
I like that detail since it adds more depth to her fear of The HulkI found out about the Leader thing by scrounging through the MCU wiki at some point, tho i had no idea she got spooked by Abomination
It's not really necessary (since no one really needs any personal trauma to be afraid of the Hulk in action) but it's kind of a good additionI like that detail since it adds more depth to her fear of The Hulk
I mean aren't those still part of the MCU Prelude comics though?Not even those. Two in particular (though there are more) is one covering what Natasha did leading up to Avengers. Another is focused on Fury's Big Week. The latter one is kinda interesting as it shows Nat's fear of Hulk stems from her having a brief encounter with Abomination (she also shoots Leader in the leg lol)
No. Prelude comics are stuff like "Iron Man 3: Prelude" and it goes over Iron Man 2. What I described are comics covering events that aren't meant to retell the story of previous movies with bits and pieces of detail thrown inI mean aren't those still part of the MCU Prelude comics though?
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The following is a list of Marvel-licensed comics set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Iron Man 2: Public Identity (2010) Iron Man 2: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2010) Iron Man 2 - Nick Fury: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2010) Iron_Man 2 - Phil Coulson: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2010) Iron Man 2 - Black...marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com
Very iffy about that since it doesn't clearly show how deep Gungnir went into Thor, nor do we know how thick Thor's armour is. Also, Gungnir's spear point has a small area of effect.Would Thor regenerating from getting stabbed by Gungnir warrant Low-Mid Regeneration instead of Mid-Low?
Mid-Low: The ability to heal wounds that would normally leave large scars, such as severe burns or deep injuries
High-Low: The ability to regenerate severed fingers, toes, or ears, minor organ damage, and even potentially reattach lost limbs
The only feat I can think of for thunderbolt is when it could pierce gorr when previously gorr no sell a lightning amp swing from storm breakerI'd be inclined to say that Stormbreaker is stronger (at least when used by Thor), though it has the advantage of having more feats. Thunderbolt probably takes the edge in the versatility category though.
I’d hold off on using anything from that Black Widow comic until Captain America New World Order comes out because it might contradict the Leader stuffNot even those. Two in particular (though there are more) is one covering what Natasha did leading up to Avengers. Another is focused on Fury's Big Week. The latter one is kinda interesting as it shows Nat's fear of Hulk stems from her having a brief encounter with Abomination (she also shoots Leader in the leg lol)
I can't see any lightning on Stormbreaker wasn't lightning-amped other than blue fire (Fire Manipulation?), but Thunderbolt did have electricity on itThe only feat I can think of for thunderbolt is when it could pierce gorr when previously gorr no sell a lightning amp swing from storm breaker
The best I can see from this is that Ultron's plasma blasts are Speed of Light just like Iron Man's lasers because they are similar in natureAlso, I'm pretty sure it'd cause major scaling issues if we actually accepted it at face value, but apparently The Wakanda Files has pre-vibranium Ultron's plasma blasts be compared to Iron Man's lasers:
That would still bring up the potential issue of how we treat characters reacting to the plasma blasts.This could mean that Ultron's plasma blasts are Speed of Light just like Iron Man's lasers. I don't think this means they are 7-B since they aren't really being compared in terms of power
Captain America reacted to several of Ultron's plasma blasts, so with the speed scaling being how it is right now, every Massively Hypersonic+ character scales to whatever speed value Cap gets for the feat, while it'll most likely just be a supporting feat for Relativistic+ characters. Netflix characters remain unaffected since they're only SupersonicThat would still bring up the potential issue of how we treat characters reacting to the plasma blasts.
There’s also quicksilver slo moing itCaptain America reacted to several of Ultron's plasma blasts, so with the speed scaling being how it is right now, every Massively Hypersonic+ character scales to whatever speed value Cap gets for the feat, while it'll most likely just be a supporting feat for Relativistic+ characters. Netflix characters remain unaffected since they're only Supersonic
She shoots him in the leg and then he's apprehended, so we'll see if anything highly contradicts thatI’d hold off on using anything from that Black Widow comic until Captain America New World Order comes out because it might contradict the Leader stuff
he did I could’ve sworn he used the sharp endI can't see any lightning on Stormbreaker wasn't lightning-amped other than blue fire (Fire Manipulation?), but Thunderbolt did have electricity on it
Thor hit Gorr with the blunt end of Stormbreaker, not the sharp end, unlike Valkyrie with Thunderbolt (aka piercing damage)
I watched it frame-by-frame. He used the blunt endhe did I could’ve sworn he used the sharp end
He for sure hit gorr here with it not the 2nd hit but the 1st oneI watched it frame-by-frame. He used the blunt end
Also, after watching it frame-by-frame, it looks like Stormbreaker hit the Necrosword, not Gorr
Watched the first one frame-by-frame too. Stormbreaker also hits the Necrosword, not Gorr. The sparks hint at that tooHe for sure hit gorr here with it not the 2nd hit but the 1st one
Even in the second one if you watch the scene frame-by-frame you can see how Gorr blocks the attack at the last moment with the NecroswordWatched the first one frame-by-frame too. Stormbreaker also hits the Necrosword, not Gorr. The sparks hint at that too
he literally can’t hit the necrosword gorr back is turned to ThorWatched the first one frame-by-frame too. Stormbreaker also hits the Necrosword, not Gorr. The sparks hint at that too
Look at where Stormbreaker is. You can see the blade of the Necrosword. Each of these images are one frame before Stormbreaker makes direct contacthe literally can’t hit the necrosword gorr back is turned to Thor
The second scene is funny, Gorr literally has his back to Thor and in the next frame he instantly turns back and blocks the attack
Still not as bad as Kylo Ren kneeling and putting his lighstaber in his back while the Knights of Ren only hit the saber even though they have tons of weak points they could hitThe second scene is funny, Gorr literally has his back to Thor and in the next frame he instantly turns back and blocks the attack