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The Revenant Marvel Comics Discussion Thread

Has anyone considered making a verse-specific page for the P&A of the Power Cosmic?
And on this note, since the Power Cosmic as a whole is the UES of Galactus, would it scale to Galactus in terms of it being a higher-dimensional energy?

Like, if Galactus was 4-D, would the Power Cosmic be a 4-D energy?

Especially since IIRC it was shown that the Power Cosmic can grant cosmic awareness of the entire universe.
 
Similarly, Marvel Magic as a whole seems like it is a UES with some good hax (and could be extra-dimensional, which could boost the hax of Marvel's sorcerors), and thus should get its own page.
I'm actually working on a Marvel Magic sandbox.

Anyone wants to join/help, just let me know.

Btw, Ultima is thinking of starting a general Marvel revisions thread, would anyone be interested?
 
Well, they need to have been demonstrated within the stories as well. The handbooks alone are not sufficiently strong sources.
 
If it's something small, you can make an argument of "Possibly insert power"
Well nothing scaling-wise, just P&A.

For example, Cagliostro in the handbook is stated to have powers such as "likely time travel", "matter restructuring", and so on.
 
If it's something small, you can make an argument of "Possibly insert power"
You know i kind of understand but the comics are not exacly consistent, there was a time where almost every hero with powers had a sort of power that allowed them to instantly get their suit, but that was abandoned long time ago. Would those powers still count? Sure they did used them and it was even in a canon comic but seems weird to still be listed there considering they never use it anymore. So should we believe it because it was used once in a comic more than an handbook statement?
 
Well nothing scaling-wise, just P&A.

For example, Cagliostro in the handbook is stated to have powers such as "likely time travel", "matter restructuring", and so on.
Remember that one of the rules of powerscaling Marvel/DC is commom sense, if Cagliostro did a similar feat and/or there's nothing holding him back from doing time travel and matter restructuring... you can make a "possible" argument.

You know i kind of understand but the comics are not exacly consistent, there was a time where almost every hero with powers had a sort of power that allowed them to instantly get their suit, but that was abandoned long time ago. Would those powers still count? Sure they did used them and it was even in a canon comic but seems weird to still be listed there considering they never use it anymore. So should we believe it because it was used once in a comic more than an handbook statement?
Pretty sure that's just a speed feat?

If they haven't retconned, we usually consider old feats. The thing is, not every writer will use every single power the character has in his arsenal for one reason or another, if they did, we wouldn't have half of the stories we have now, lmao.
 
Pretty sure that's just a speed feat?

If they haven't retconned, we usually consider old feats. The thing is, not every writer will use every single power the character has in his arsenal for one reason or another, if they did, we wouldn't have half of the stories we have now, lmao.
Not talking about Superman and his weird clothes changing in super speed, im talking for example of Carol Danvers that when she was introduced she glows and then she turns into ms marvel already on her suit, later when she got binary her clothes would change completely and then change back whenever she "deactivated" it. But now the most modern doesnt have that she needs to actually dress and even when she activates her binary she is in the same clother she was before, its something that disappeared, its not about not using the power its just it doesnt make sense because the stories are taken much more seriously nowadays.
 
Not talking about Superman and his weird clothes changing in super speed, im talking for example of Carol Danvers that when she was introduced she glows and then she turns into ms marvel already on her suit, later when she got binary her clothes would change completely and then change back whenever she "deactivated" it. But now the most modern doesnt have that she needs to actually dress and even when she activates her binary she is in the same clother she was before, its something that disappeared, its not about not using the power its just it doesnt make sense because the stories are taken much more seriously nowadays.
In such case, usually there's a "classic" and "modern" key to separete the two, like with Shang-Chi (tho personally I'd just merge the two)
 
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