Originally posted by Prep-Man
That was impressive. Plus it's not the only time Marvel has faced 5-D creature like beings. Power Girl definitely got brushed away, while Marvel withstood it.And read my post again.
What about it was impressive? Yay?
Unlike Marvel however, Power Girl was flying at the epicenter along with Clark to attack Ultra directly.
The most likely scenario in my opinion is that she attacked Ultra and was tossed away by him or one the attacks he was unleashing.
I did. Is there something I missed it?
Wow, I really didn't know Captain Marvel fans were so desperate for feats until I saw you clinging to this so hard.
Superman, Sentinel etc. were attacking him directly despite the storm and Marvel walking from the outskirts tosses a spear and that's supposed to impress me? In comparison to the tons of heroes who were directly at the epicenter of his attacks, what Captain Marvel endured isn't impressive to me at all.
This scene is cool but not impressive:
His one of the toughest top tiers. I don't disagree. Using that showing as evidence to him being in that category however is ridiculous.
Originally posted by Prep-Man
The one where he took a beating from Spectre?
Where did he take a beating from the Spectre.
What's there to disagree about? He did nothing impressive besides throw a spear. He tanked the firestorm? That's great. He was a long distance away while their were heroes directly at the epicenter who were doing just fine. Even Superman was there and he has a weakness for magic.
Fine, agree to disagree.
That's fine. Thor wins this fight in my opinion however.
Heh.
Originally posted by Prep-Man
...that it was impressive.
How though?
In terms of durability? Sure, if you ignore the fact that other dozens of heroes were directly at the epicenter and were unharmed.
In terms of strength it wasn't anything worth noting.
It's a cool scene due to how it focuses on Marvel but that's it.
Originally posted by Prep-Man
It doesn't look like Superman was even hit. And once the storm got close to PG, she got taken down. The storm increased and CM walked right through it and the captions even saying a lesser hero would have been scorched.
Hit by what? One of those giant bolts of lightning? News flash, neither was Marvel but he was still apparently walking through a firestorm. Seeing as how Superman was flying directly at him, I wouldn't be surprised at all if he was hit.
How do you know that was what took her down? She was flying directly at Ultra. Directly at him. If Captain Marvel was enduring a firestorm a good distance away, imagine what she was enduring by being a lot closer.
Where does it say the storm increased pray tell? He didn't walk right through the storm. He walked from the outskirts a bit further in and tossed the spear.
So? Steel was flying right behind Power Girl and the Flash, Sentinel, Adam etc. were beside Ultra right before he began unleashing his storm. Flash was even at ground level.
My god.
Originally posted by Prep-Man
Yeah, I doubt Superman or PG could walk through a magical storm like Marvel. But, like I said, agree to disagree.BTW, I'm not just using one example to define his durability. He has plenty of those.
Marvel was near the outskirts a good distance away. Power Girl, Clark, and the others were right besides Ultra and near the epicenter.
If Marvel enduring the forces unleashed that far out was impressive, imagine how much more powerful the storm was inside. Superman was near the eye of the storm while Captain Marvel had just walked from the outskirts of the storm.
Okay.
Cool.
Originally posted by Prep-Man
Except that there wasn't a powerful storm. If there was then the caption wouldn't have said a lesser hero. Obviously Steel and Flash are lesser compared to Marvel. Among PG as well.My god.
So what your saying is that the heroes there weren't enduring any mystical energy being unleashed near Ultra who was unleashing any energy in the first place to defend himself:
Yet a good deal away from him, outside of his field of vision and far from where the actual main amounts of energy is being unleashed, there would be a mystical storm?:
I give up.
A lesser hero can mean absolutely anything as we weren't actually given any context. By lesser hero it could mean ****ing Batman.
I know. Your absolutely horrible.
EDIT: Wait. Hold on. I just read the scans again.
When the narrator says firestorm, I'm pretty certain his referring to that little fire he walks through.
First panel. The inferno he walks through.
I thought it was wierd that he referred to it as a firestorm but it makes sense now.
That when the narrator refers to him walking through a storm that would scorch a lesser hero, he isn't referring to anything mystical in nature but to that flame he walked through in the first panel. That's why he called it a FIREstorm.
Makes sense to me. There weren't any random mystical storms flying around or whatever you want to call it then.
He didn't actually tank anything in this scene except some fire apparently.
Originally posted by Prep-Man
Some of the energy UH was unleashing looks like fire, so...But think what you like. As on topic, I'd give it a split. Maybe a sleight edge to Thor, since he's been having some good showings lately, while Marvel, well, is being neglected.
Where? Everything I saw was pink in color and mostly lightning in that issue. Makes sense that it was fire. There was even a flaming hero falling down besides him. Probably a result of him. It makes sense. I always found it weird it was called a firestorm. Either way, this doesn't impress me at all.
Cool.
The current Captain Marvel would lose to Thor more often than Billy would in my opinion.