The problem is that these "shard-realm-rulers" gather power from several different sources a lot of times.
Shuma is definitely a contender for this.
While G was in the realm of Aggomatto, Aggy was basically toying with him until the end of thier battle, and G was going all out, and Aggy still had the upper hand. Nothing G was doing was having any effect.
I have a feeling this would be the same situation.
G 6/10 in real-space
SG 7/10 in his realm
Either way, it would be fun to see.
Originally posted by Horrificus
The problem is that these "shard-realm-rulers" gather power from several different sources a lot of times.
Shuma is definitely a contender for this.
While G was in the realm of Aggomatto, Aggy was basically toying with him until the end of thier battle, and G was going all out, and Aggy still had the upper hand. Nothing G was doing was having any effect.
I have a feeling this would be the same situation.G 6/10 in real-space
SG 7/10 in his realmEither way, it would be fun to see.
Galactus was absolutely not going all out. He was getting annoyed. There's a difference...
Originally posted by boriquaking55
Shuma Gorath is stronger than DormammuHe's about equal to Agg IMO. I figure the fight would go pretty much the same as Agg vs. Galactus
Galactus 8/10 in a nuetral plane.
Edit: IMO Shuma would make the best villian if they ever made a Strange movie. THe nightmarish possibilities would be endless 😄
H.P. Lovecraft would be proud if he was still alive and that happened. 😛
Originally posted by Kutulu
H.P. Lovecraft would be proud if he was still alive and that happened. 😛
Yea he may be a total rip (as are about half of Marvel's Elder Gods) - but he's still one of the coolest and most underused Marvel villians.
He also has a connection to the Hyborian Age, but since Marvel no longer owns Conan rights - that makes the subject of using the character even more testy.
Originally posted by boriquaking55
Yea he may be a total rip (as are about half of Marvel's Elder Gods) - but he's still one of the coolest and most underused Marvel villians.He also has a connection to the Hyborian Age, but since Marvel no longer owns Conan rights - that makes the subject of using the character even more testy.
When did they lose the rights to Conan? I used to love reading all my dad's old Conan comics... he had a big pile of them from the 60's and 70's. He was one badass human! Bordered on meta... kinda like Marv from Sin City.
Originally posted by Kutulu
When did they lose the rights to Conan? I used to love reading all my dad's old Conan comics... he had a big pile of them from the 60's and 70's. He was one badass human! Bordered on meta... kinda like Marv from Sin City.
I believe a few years ago Marvel lost the rights to use characters such as Conan & Red Sonja, and the properties were picked up by other companies.
As far as I know, the last Conan books published were put out by Dark Horse.
Dynamite Comics publishes a Red Sonja monthly now I believe.