When you think of the average villain, like a real “jobber,” who do you think of?
@Lord Chameleon i mean villains that are only there to push the story forward and/or show the strength of the hero
When you think of the average villain, like a real “jobber,” who do you think of?
If you could make an original character for the comics, what would they be?
Are they a hero/villain/civilian?
What’s their name? (Hero/Villain name?)
How do they look?
What’s their power set/skill set?
What run/event/issue do they show up in?
How do they impact the story/Marvel universe?
Black Bolt
Does Wade Wilson (616) canonically have all of the broken cartoon like powers all the time? Or is it just a run from before that people are still referencing?
Name: Bandwidth
Appearance: Seemingly made of intermingled blue and yellow lightning shaped tendrils
Host: Me
Powers: Connects with the spinal chord of the host, altering the nervous system. This greatly increases the mental capacity of the host, providing a “cyber mind” - this grants a near limitless memory and a neural link to the internet allowing the user to intuitively manipulate the internet’s functions down to its most basic levels. The neural enhancement goes beyond the mind and also permeates the body’s other cells, providing enhanced physical condition and a regenerative healing factor.
Where would you rank Prime among earth-bound heroes in the marvel universe?
Bullet proof black man fights snakes
Or
Elderly albino hates school principal
Mongul
Is there a marvel hero/villain you think you can beat just as you are?
Any character that acts as a hero/villain on multiple occasions applies.
Aquaman has next to no feats in the DCEU. This fight is a lot closer than people seem to think.
Yea I didn’t really think of performance examples. Just made my assessment based off of physiologies.
Dick Grayson does, and he’s the best in the world at it. But he’s human. Still limited to human agility/acrobatics. Spider-Man, Beast, and Nightcrawler on the other hand…
This is clearly a marvel win