Heroic Age: Villains/Superheroes

Started by Bentley3 pages

Heroic Age: Villains/Superheroes

I know this comics were pretty much toned down Handbooks to the Marvel Universe, but maybe you wanted to discuss stuff about them and mesays "why not"?

Me for example, I wanted to point out that Kang is the only villain listed with a Multiversal threat level. That's right. Above the freaking Cancerverse and the Chaos King 😈

Well the Chaos King entry was before he started attacking the multiverse

Originally posted by -K-M-
Well the Chaos King entry was before he started attacking the multiverse

Still, Kang is above the likes of Thanos 😎

Originally posted by Bentley
Still, Kang is above the likes of Thanos 😎

Quan just died a little.

Originally posted by -K-M-
Quan just died a little.

Now if only we could finish the job

Punisher is more powerful than the likes of Paladin, Prince or Orphans or Wolverine?

Yeah right.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Punisher is more powerful than the likes of Paladin, Prince or Orphans or Wolverine?

Yeah right.

He did nuke that island.

Edit: Also, it's supposed to be Frankencastle.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Punisher is more powerful than the likes of Paladin, Prince or Orphans or Wolverine?

Yeah right.


true, though I take it with a grain of salt. We have no idea what that power rating is basing it off of. In Fury files of Wolverine his power level is two levels higher.

Also is low scores better in vulnerability? thats what it seems to me.

Originally posted by Bentley

Edit: Also, it's supposed to be Frankencastle.


I disagree. In fact he had no idea according to the bio what Frank had become so how could he be basing his powers off frankin ctasle?

Welcome back, BH 🙂

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Welcome back, BH 🙂

thanks. It good to see you my friend. 😄

The Vulnerability got be confuse...

Can anyone post the inputs of Hulk, Surfer etc...

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Punisher is more powerful than the likes of Paladin, Prince or Orphans or Wolverine?

Yeah right.

It depends on how hes being rated, if its to do with sneakiness then yea he could be right. Scans anyone? 🙂

Hell Punisher gunned down Cap.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Punisher is more powerful than the likes of Paladin, Prince or Orphans or Wolverine?

Yeah right.

It really says hes more powerful than Prince of Orphans?

Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
thanks. It good to see you my friend. 😄

You too.

It may be Frankencastle's power level after all. I know it doesn't make much sense since Steve had little to no idea about that form, but still... it's just a handbook.

Black Panther was 9. I believe it's so high because he was the king of Wakanda then and all...

Originally posted by jalek moye
It really says hes more powerful than Prince of Orphans?

Frank's power rating is 8 and Poo's one is 7.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW

Black Panther was 9. I believe it's so high because he was the king of Wakanda then and all...

If so that kinda indicates it has something to do with more than just simply powersets.

Originally posted by Deadline
If so that kinda indicates it has something to do with more than just simply powersets.

Yes, but Frank and BP are the only exceptions from that handbook I can think of right now.

Superhuman stats, if they are the main power that is, automatically guarantee 8lv in power.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW

Superhuman stats, if they are the main power that is, automatically guarantee 8lv in power.

really? I dident realize that.

how is vulnerability being measured? It seems to me that it how vulnerable to attacks each hero is. The more vulnerable you are the higher the rating.

Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
really? I dident realize that.

how is vulnerability being measured? It seems to me that it how vulnerable to attacks each hero is. The more vulnerable you are the higher the rating.

It looks like that, I mean.

No idea, don't have the access to that book now so I can't check.

Punisher has the same powerlevel as Wonderman, meh!

Its not power in the literal sense