Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998what a strange limit for this "all powerful" race to have.
The beyonders
I remember they had a black star homeworld implied to be magic. Maybe Skrulls were transformed by that black star even Galactus couldn't eat.
IDW doesn't have any of the black star thing, they're more like generic shape shifters who kill the original. No mysticism at all.
Visionaries were the ones with mystic power.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dire_Wraith
Wikipedia says what I thought, though obviously would have to read to confirm. But probably is the case.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yVByjjyU7A
Check out the comment from Matt Frank of Godzilla fame:
Matt Frank
3 years ago
I worked for IDW for almost 10 years and I got a little insight into why the Inhumanoids were never revived -
Basically, it was because Marvel holds the copyright for “Inhumans,” and it was seen as conflicting brand recognition with Inhumanoids, so Hasbro acquiesced to Marvel’s hold on the “inhuman” name. Whether or not that’s changed is unknown, but there WERE plans for an Inhumanoids-style comic series called “Primordia.” Initially teased in a one-shot comic called “Unit:E” it was part of a kind of predecessor to Hasbro’s current shared universe. Primordia was intended to be more ecologically themed with the monsters taking revenge on humankind for destroying the environment, according to some folks in the company. Sadly it was shelved along with the rest of Unit:E.
That's a real shame, Inhunanoids was Awesome. Loved it as a kid, would totally read a comic reboot.
Originally posted by Delta1938
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dire_WraithWikipedia says what I thought, though obviously would have to read to confirm. But probably is the case.
In-universe, most characters consider Wraiths to be sexually dimorphic, but it is stated within the comics that all Wraiths actually have the same form, but the males are so ashamed of their true form that they use their shapeshifting abilities to constantly appear in their transitory forms
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Has there ever been a story about a time traveler who tried to save the Multiverse by changing history and his exact double try to stop him from changing history to save the Multiverse.
I mean there must be multiple versions of rip Hunter out there who's to say they might not have conflicting missions.
As Marvel is going to integrate Miracleman in to the Marvel Universe what will happen to other Warrior/Eclipse Characters. In 1984: Laser Eraser and Axel Pressbutton it was indicated they all existed in the same Universe including the FATE computer from the DC completed V for Vendetta. I just don't see the present Marvel going for Zirk the rape pig. 😖hifty:
Joe Coltron was right.
He was the founder of GI Joe who decided they needed a way to kill all the Transformers. Claimed even if they didn't intend it, their war would kill them all.
You can't say he's wrong, in almost every continuity the earth gets nearly annihilated at some point. In Regeneration One Megatron by himself actually turned Earth into a Mad Max dystopia and probably killed 99% of the population.