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Kevin transforms into Prime by projecting an organic 'liquid flesh' material from his torso. The liquid flesh then shapes itself into a large man with overdeveloped muscles, towering over seven feet tall and weighing close to four hundred pounds. Prime can revert back to his teenage form by destabilising the body into a mess of protein goo, either consciously or when his Prime-body's energy reserves run out. When this happens, Kevin must pull himself out of the body's remains or risk suffocating from lack of oxygen.
As Prime, Kevin possesses tremendous strength with unknown limits and has once lifted an entire outdoor gym with relative ease. His durability is also nigh immeasurable having survived a close proximity explosion of several nuclear warheads. Prime can also take to flight at a Mach-level of velocity. Although all of Prime's powers are modelled after traditional superhero powers, these limitations are defined mostly by Kevin's subconscious aspirations.
Mangog-Mangog is an immeasurably powerful being who has fought Thor and other Marvel Comics characters. He is twelve feet tall, demonic in appearance, and has been portrayed as possessing strength which dwarfs even that of Thor, Ulik, and the various gods of Asgard. The upper limit of his strength is unknown. However, Mangog is dependent on tapping a source of immense psychic energies - such as hatreds, fears, or feelings of devotion, felt by other sentient beings. Without such a source, he shrinks to nothingness.
It is unknown how Mangog's strength level compares to that of such Marvel Comics powerhouse characters as the Juggernaut, the Destroyer, or Kurse, or the Hulk when his normal strength is magnified by intense rage. However, Mangog is certainly among the most physically powerful more-or-less-humanoid beings in the Marvel Universe: he is at a level beyond Thor, who can lift over 100 tons. In sheer physical power, Mangog seems to pale only by comparison with some cosmic-level characters, such as Galactus, and some ancient, apocalyptic menaces, such as Surtur and Ymir, who are threats to the very survival of the gods.
As Prime, Kevin possesses tremendous strength with unknown limits and has once lifted an entire outdoor gym with relative ease. His durability is also nigh immeasurable having survived a close proximity explosion of several nuclear warheads. Prime can also take to flight at a Mach-level of velocity. Although all of Prime's powers are modelled after traditional superhero powers, these limitations are defined mostly by Kevin's subconscious aspirations.
Mangog-Mangog is an immeasurably powerful being who has fought Thor and other Marvel Comics characters. He is twelve feet tall, demonic in appearance, and has been portrayed as possessing strength which dwarfs even that of Thor, Ulik, and the various gods of Asgard. The upper limit of his strength is unknown. However, Mangog is dependent on tapping a source of immense psychic energies - such as hatreds, fears, or feelings of devotion, felt by other sentient beings. Without such a source, he shrinks to nothingness.
It is unknown how Mangog's strength level compares to that of such Marvel Comics powerhouse characters as the Juggernaut, the Destroyer, or Kurse, or the Hulk when his normal strength is magnified by intense rage. However, Mangog is certainly among the most physically powerful more-or-less-humanoid beings in the Marvel Universe: he is at a level beyond Thor, who can lift over 100 tons. In sheer physical power, Mangog seems to pale only by comparison with some cosmic-level characters, such as Galactus, and some ancient, apocalyptic menaces, such as Surtur and Ymir, who are threats to the very survival of the gods.