Originally posted by TheGodKillerHard to say. Wasn't a statement made that the Death Seed can potentially give its host power rivaling that of the Phoenix Force? If PF-esque power is the Seed's power-cap, then I don't see it adding much to Franklin(who, imo, is >> the PF.) However, if it can add PF-esque power on top of Frank's existing power, then obviously it would amp him significantly.
Concerning mutants then, would it affect powerful, high-level omegas like Nate Grey and Franklin Richards?We've already seen it amp Iceman in recent comics, so it's confirmed to work on omegas.
Originally posted by TheGodKillerDefinitely possible.
Edit: I think it could effect a Celestial to some degree though. It is, after all, Celestial tech.
Originally posted by eaebiakuya
Who was capable of breaking/surpassing Magneto Shield in the comics ???I can only remember two ocassions:
1 - Photon
2 - In one of firsts X-men Storys, Ciclops breaked the force field, with help of Xavier Machines (to find a breaking point).
Beside that, he ever was affected by anything, inside the force field ? You can count any types of exotic attacks (like TP, Matter Maniupulation, etc).
Iron man bypassed his shields by throwing wood at thim.
This selene one is non-canon.
And since Magneto alredy blocked Light with his force field, we can asume Photon was in another form of energy (she can transform in others energys apart from light).
http://img66.imageshack.us/img66/6231/magcontrolsphotons0ki.jpg
Originally posted by eaebiakuya
This selene one is non-canon.And since Magneto alredy blocked Light with his force field, we can asume Photon was in another form of energy (she can transform in others energys apart from light).
http://img66.imageshack.us/img66/6231/magcontrolsphotons0ki.jpg
That was an illusion created by Dazzler as revealed next issue. Magneto didn't control her attack.
Originally posted by Galan007
Hard to say. Wasn't a statement made that the Death Seed can potentially give its host power rivaling that of the Phoenix Force? If PF-esque power is the Seed's power-cap, then I don't see it adding much to Franklin(who, imo, is >> the PF.) However, if it can add PF-esque power on top of Frank's existing power, then obviously it would amp him significantly.Definitely possible.
Originally posted by TheGodKillerProbably. I just don't know if Phoenix-esque power is the Seed's maximum potential(regardless of its host), or if it can exponentially increase the power of any being by the same proportional amount..?
I am fairly sure that was in regards to a host much weaker than high-level omegas like Nate and Franklin.
For sanity's sake, I'm going to assume the former for now.
Originally posted by TheGodKillerI think the dialogue between Galacus and Franklin during FF #16 suggests that Franklin, regardless of his 'Mutant' classification, is a universal abstract-type being as well.
I for one don't think that Franklin should ever be ranked above the PF anyways, and even all of the PF's feats when taken in context don't indicate inferiority. For all its sh1tty showings, it is afterall supposed to be a universal level Abstract.
Also, if you take into consideration that Celestials have been morphed/retconned into confirmed multiversal+ powers in more recent continuity(which, btw, gives credence to Kubik's statement in F4 Annual #26, that a no-name Celestial possessed transinfinite power many orders of magnitude beyond his own universal/infinite power), Frank contending with 3 of them simultaneously--and killing 2 of them outright--is absurdly impressive. Personally, I don't see Phoenix fairing nearly as well against a group of Celestials. /shrug
Originally posted by Galan007Especially when a portion of Tiamut's power was used to rape the Phoenix 5...
Personally, I don't see Phoenix fairing nearly as well against a group of Celestials. /shrug
Also, since I see it all the time on the comic previews sites, and remember her when I used to read Wizard;
What is Vamperella? What is the appeal of this book? Ignoring the whole nerd thing of TnA, since I don't give two shits about that in comics. Are her books well written?
There's gotta be something more than fan service for a character to have so many series (I think), right? Someone has to be reading her, but I never see anything on the forums.
And if possible can someone post something interesting out of the books? Again, no fan service
I've always wondered the same thing about Vampirella. Those books must have a huge cult-following given that they are constantly being cranked out(there are literally hundreds of Vampirella comics)... But like you said: she's never really brought up in any comic forums, which is odd.
I downloaded a 3gb Vampirella mega-torrent some months ago, but haven't gotten around to reading any of the comics yet. Might have to start.
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
Especially when a portion of Tiamut's power was used to rape the Phoenix 5...
God, you guys must be starting to think that I am GalacticStorm 2.0.
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
What is Vamperella? What is the appeal of this book? Ignoring the whole nerd thing of TnA, since I don't give two shits about that in comics. Are her books well written?There's gotta be something more than fan service for a character to have so many series (I think), right? Someone has to be reading her, but I never see anything on the forums.
And if possible can someone post something interesting out of the books? Again, no fan service
Based on the Athena mini that I dl'ed sometime back, the quality of writing isn't especially great. Then again, that may be attributed to the fact that is was only a mini, not a regular series like Vampirella.
Imo, male gaze oriented fanservice is more likely the answer here, as unbelievably unrealistic it may sound to you.