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Started by Silent Master2 pages

Did anyone else notice that while non-cosmic types was stipulated for all three groups, it really only applies to the MCU. As theirs is the only universe where we have seen Cosmic types.

Originally posted by FrothByte
Phoenix is a cosmic entity and should automatically be disqualified.
I'd argue that Vision should take the MCU's 3rd spot.

Comicbook Phoenix is a cosmic type; the movie version is not...

You could make a very good case for Vision being 3rd on the Marvel list...

I picked Kurse because of his raw strength and durability over Vision, but its definitely debatable..

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So it seems that the consensus is that DC/Fox are tied for 1st while Marvel trails at a distant third as pertains which company has the most powerful Big Three...

Part of that is probably because you didn't pick the MCU's most powerful characters.

Saw the title and hoped this was about the Eric Roberts, Chris Penn movie, disappointed doesn't cut it!

Originally posted by Silent Master
Part of that is probably because you didn't pick the MCU's most powerful characters.

Well of course not; Marvel has cosmic types and the other companies (so far) don't...

Thus this thread is limited to the most powerful non cosmic types...

Basic Hero and villains from each company...not near all powerful types like Dormmamu.

Originally posted by Steve Zodiac
Saw the title and hoped this was about the Eric Roberts, Chris Penn movie, disappointed doesn't cut it!

Nice pic...

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Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Well of course not; Marvel has cosmic types and the other companies (so far) don't...

Thus this thread is limited to the most powerful non cosmic types...

Basic Hero and villains from each company...not near all powerful types like Dormmamu.

I'm glad you agree that Marvel was so powerful that you had to handicap them.

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Primary Adamantium (Marvels strongest substance) was resisting Phoenix's power; his flesh was being torn apart by her power, but his healing factor kept repairing his body...

Even then, Phoenix implied she could kill him, but Logan was able to get through to "Jean" (her good side) and she allowed Logan to kill her...

I personally think her power is great enough to kill Superman; by the end of the film, her TK was so strong that she was able to lift a portion of the ocean into the sky as a side effect of using her power...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EorG_uSMH1Q

Based off what showing makes you believe that she can damage someone far more durable than steel?

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Comicbook Phoenix is a cosmic type; the movie version is not...

You could make a very good case for Vision being 3rd on the Marvel list...

I picked Kurse because of his raw strength and durability over Vision, but its definitely debatable..

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Well Phoenix certainly isn't a mutant. Pretty sure in X2-X3 it was still shown that the Phoenix force was a separate entity that was merging with Jean Grey.

In any case, adding the Phoenix to the mix automatically gives Fox the win.

Originally posted by FrothByte
Well Phoenix certainly isn't a mutant. Pretty sure in X2-X3 it was still shown that the Phoenix force was a separate entity that was merging with Jean Grey.

In any case, adding the Phoenix to the mix automatically gives Fox the win.

what? Prof X specifically says in X3 that Phoenix is another personality in Jean Greys psyche; she's not a cosmic entity in the least as far as the movies go

Originally posted by h1a8
Based off what showing makes you believe that she can damage someone far more durable than steel?

Based on the sheer power and scope of her TK...

Originally posted by relentless1
what? Prof X specifically says in X3 that Phoenix is another personality in Jean Greys psyche; she's not a cosmic entity in the least as far as the movies go

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