Comic Book Questions

Started by DarkCrawler575 pages

Yes.

Thanks...

Originally posted by DarkCrawler

Question: Does Hulk's strength increase when he is angry because of adrenaline?

And also this question:

Is Hulk invunerable to telepathy?

Im not gonna say im an expert but what I have heard and read is that Hulk does get stronger the angrier he gets and he is not invunerable to telepathy but because he has so many different personalities in his head its almost impossible to attack him that way....

Okay, thanks. 🙂

Bump.

Actually, this thread could be put as Note.

How powerful is High Farther of the new god? wat level is he on

Who is the most powerful Green Lantern ever? (not including Parallax, Spectre, Ion, Ganthet, or any other guardians)

Have Hal Jordan and Alan Scott ever met? (not including Rebirth)

If so, can u tell me what issue(s) of what book(s) they met in?

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Originally posted by DarkCrawler
And also this question:

Is Hulk invunerable to telepathy?

He has been telepathically controlled most notably in the Defenders (original series) by the unnameable one.

Exact mechanism of strength increase unknown but it seems possible that basic stress responses are the cause so adrenal (fight or flight) response may well affect this.
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Originally posted by armandovalles
Who is the most powerful Green Lantern ever? (not including Parallax, Spectre, Ion, Ganthet, or any other guardians)

Hal. Or Alan.

Are these beings considered Cosmic?

Thor
Hercules
Namor
Wonder Man
Vision
Iron Man
Scarlet Witch
Warbird (Ms. Marvel)
Jack of Hearts
Photon
Juggernaut
Nova (Centurion, not the herald)
Cannonball
Havok
Dr. Strange

Jack of Hearts maybe.................

Thor - Asgardian (Mythical, etc.)
Hercules - Asgardian (Mythical, etc.)
Namor - Atlantian Mutant
Wonder Man - No idea
Vision - Android thingy.
Iron Man - Genius in a warsuit
Scarlet Witch - Mutant
Warbird (Ms. Marvel) - Mutant
Jack of Hearts - Possibly
Photon - Mutant (right?)
Juggernaut - Mystical (Mutant in ultimates)
Nova (Centurion, not the herald) - No idea who she is
Cannonball - Mutant
Havok - Mutant
Dr. Strange - Mystical

Anyone who isn't like, FROM space, and derive their powers from the cosmos isn't a cosmic. Mutants like Havok who use their mutant ability to harness cosmic style stuff, and the FF are like, cosmic wannabes. They use cosmic powers, but aren't cosmic beings, they are enhanced humans.

Nova Prime is Def cosmic, other Novas? potentially yes😄

Jack of Hearts is.... he used to feature in "cosmic powers unlimited" i would say Nova could qualify

Warbird is not a mutant, she's an altered human... the Kree f**ked with her genes

Thor is an Asgardian.... but he could also qualify as cosmic

i don't think Photon is a mutant.... here we go...

"History- Police Captain Monica Rambeau was investigating an incident at a chemical plant when she was caught in an explosion that should have killed her, but due to the nature of the chemicals involved she instead was imbued with the power to transform herself into all manner of light"

http://www.chezcomics.com/comics-resources-information-pages/marvel-comics-information-resources/marvel-comics-superhero-character-profiles/captain-marvel-f-marvel-comics-profile.htm

she may be close to cosmic but i don't think she's quite there

Photon is not a mutant. Her powers can be considered cosmic. She was Captain Marvel II.

Here:

Captain Marvel possesses the power to transform her body into any form of energy in the electromagnetic spectrum, from radio waves to x-rays and every wavelength in between, simply by willing it. She apparently accomplished this transformation by mentally shunting the matter of her body into the dimension from which she draws her energy and replacing it with a corresponding amount of energy. Her mind remains in the dimension to control the energy-parcel that has taken the place of her body. By assuming an energy-form, she gains all of that energy. For instance, if she becomes light, she is blindingly bright. Some of her energy-forms permit her to pass trough solid objects. All of her energy-forms enable her to fly. In all energy-forms except visible light, she is invisible. The electromagnetic spectrum is compriside of cosmic-ray photons, gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet radiation, visible light, infrared radiation, microwaves, and radio waves.

Besides being able to totally exchange her matter for energy, Captain Marvel can direct relatively small amounts of the energies she employs through her hand or presumably any other area of her body. She apparently does this by creating small interfaces with the dimension from which she derives her powers, and letting the designated energy pass through. She mentally controls both type and quantity of energy she wishes to transmit. It is not known the maximum amount of energy she can transmit at a given time.

Captain Marvel can use her light-energies to create convincing three-dimensional holographic images of herself. Other than the fact they cast no shadow, they are extremely lifelike.

In some as yet unknown manner, Captain Marvel can travel slower than the speed of light (186,274 mile per second) in her various energy forms. She may accomplish this by retaining a few molecules of matter interspersed with her energy-form, sufficient to create a "dragging" effect.

Limitations: Captain Marvel is apparently unlimited by the amount of time that she can remain in her energy-form. She can apparently only transform herself into one wavelength of energy at a time, but she can transform between one energy-state and another in a fraction of a second. As noted above, the amount of energy she can transmit through her body at a given time is not known. Extensive energy transformation and manipulation can be physically taxing once she reassumes her physical form.

Richard Rider and Comet Man are definitely cosmics.