Originally posted by Martian_mindHa... funny...
Awesome thread.Almost as good as Jonns
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Anyway, thanks everyone.
Another issue...
Captain Marvel #12.
Here, Mar-Vell is testing his new powers, and it talks about them some more. Uses illusions. He tries to use his teleportation, but he misses the mark a bit. Still... this is basically his first trial run. He also shows how fast he can teleport, and how long it takes.
Continue...
Captain Marvel #13.
Here he attacks a Man-Slayer robot, but he finds out it wasn't the same one. After he gets knocked back, he just leaves, and dodges some gunfire.
Here he finds Yon-Rogg's spaceship in space... He knocks out a guard, and steals his clothes so he can move around without being noticed. He then finds Yon-Rogg.
When they start to fight, Yon-Rogg winds him, and then later Mar-Vell smashes him with a machine.
He then steals a gun, and shows his aim by shutting down the Man-Slayer with a shot.
Captain Marvel #14.
Here Mar-Vell fights a controlled Iron Man. They fight a bit, and then Mar-Vell hits him with his Kree gun. The setting was far below maximum intensity, and Iron Man said he has never been hit harder. When the person controlling him, says that it didn't effect him, Iron Man gets up, and gets his ass KOed.
Thanks goob.
Captain Marvel #15.
Not much happened, involving Mar-Vell kicking ass in this issue. He talked to Zo, and heard about him. He was then sent to go and destroy Kree-Lar (the Kree home planet). He went there, got shot with a bunch of canons, got sucked into a ship, and then pawned everyone in the ship, while he was weak. He disarms a guard, and then shoots everyone else.
Ya, he is.
Oh, and thanks Faceman.
Captain Marvel #16.
A giant magnet is pulling him in (because of the metal in his suit). However, he manages to teleport through it.
He takes a pudding pounding from Ronan, after he gets suprised by him.
He doesn't fight back, but he takes an ass load of punishment. But, through it all, he manages to take off his helmet, and throw it, to blow up a tower.
A little bit of a history lesson on Zo.
Supreme Intelligence gives Mar-Vell a new suit, and honor.
Captain Marvel #17.
Here Rick Jones dons the Bands, for the first time. Him and Mar-Vell now share a bond, they can talk to each other, etc. Mar-Vell tells him to slam the bands, and he does. Mar-Vell now comes back to Earth... but there is a side effect, they switch places. Rick Jones goes to the Negative Zone, and Mar-Vell goes back to Earth, and vice-versa.
Mar-Vell then finds Yon-Rogg. Yon shoots him, and it doesn't really effect him. Mar-Vell then explains a little about the Nega Bands, and shows he can fly. He also catches a bomb that would "turned another man, to shredded atoms", and he is unaffected. He also says that he can transform mental energy into physical energy. Etc.
Originally posted by RoldzYa... I'll get to that a little later though...
Nice one Bran..Keep it coming, didnt he go up against Thanos? Not to sure..
Captain Marvel #18.
Fights the Mandroid. He watches himself dodge a blast, and then while he is doing that, he gets clocked. He then takes a full on blast, and then jumps at the Psyche-Magnitron. The Mandroid hits it, and it destroys him.
Yon-Rogg hits Carol Danvers with a blast, and Mar-Vell gets pissed. He then pawns him, yet again, and then just leaves him.
Mar-Vell of the Kree. Who was Mar-Vell?
He was the child abandoned by his parents to a heartless Kree military acadamy when he was nine. His father designed military starships, and young Mar-Vell devoured ship schematics like Terran children colleced sports cards and memorized statistics.
He was to become one of the Kree Empire's most impressive warriors, admired by all - except the bigoted blue Kree, who hated him for having attained a degree of skill, of honor, and of courage that they couldn't match.
He was to become one of the most notorious traitors to the Kree Empire, standing against his own people in favor of the people of Earth. Later, as the Protector of the Universe, he would stand against his own people in their relentless drive for galactic domination.
He would become the only Kree warrior to ever be decorated by the Skrullian Empire.
When Ego imbued him with cosmic awareness, he saw how hollow his life as the penultimate Kree soldier had been - how fleeting and pointless the ostensible glory of war, and how the weak needed a protector, one who would use just enough force to protect them. A consummate warrior, strategist, and tactician, firmly dedicated to protecting. Protecting everything. Protecting the Universe.
Mar-Vell didn't flinch before the unspeakable evil of Thanos. He didn't flinch against the slow, creeping death which would take him from us.
Thanks.
Anyway, another thing, you can tell by the time difference, of the laziness...
Captain Marvel #19.
He doesn't really do much in this one. He is trapped along with others inside a maze-like thing, but I'll show the feats he has.
He stops a door. He grabs an elevator, and pulls it up. Then, in the other ones, he destroys a bunch of pillars (shows his battle smarts).
Captain Marvel #20.
He punches out a guy.
He beats up some people, and then throws them at some other enemies... 😂
Captain Marvel #21.
Here, he fights the Incredible Hulk! He does pretty good at first, and then after he only throws an attack that could destroy a robot, he was suprised to find out that Hulk is still standing, and then Hulk pimphands him into some debris, and then Mar-Vell gets burried. Needless to say, he severely underestimated Hulk.
Right after, he goes and fights Hulk again. This time, he shows an awesome pressure point strike, which stuns Hulk, and then, he HESITATES to strike Hulk. That hesitation keeps Hulk in it, and then Hulk punches him back (he gets clocked right on the chin, so it shows the other shot was just because Mar-Vell was shocked), and Mar-Vell's three hours expire (he only has three hours, and then reverts to Rick Jones).
Captain Marvel #22.
Just introduces Megaton. He starts his stand off with Mar-Vell here...
Captain Marvel #23.
Here, he fights Mar-Vell. Mar-Vell carries him around for a couple pages, and then slams him into a power station. Mar-Vell had him beat though.
They fight again, and Megaton is amped up. They fight for a bit, and Megaton plans to blow up the Earth. Mar-Vell destroys the cavern with a punch. Mar-Vell then takes him up to the atomosphere, and Megaton blows up.