I already know people are going to ask why Ares is there.
Let me tell you, there is a common misconception about WW beating him. She was only able to do this because her bracelets allowed her to re-direct his own attack against him. It is stated that Ares cannot be killed be conventional means, and if you pay attention, he has a wide array of abilities. In the end it was Ares powers that killed Ares. Having said that, nothing on team Marvel is "conventional" so I'm not saying he can't be put down.
That said, he is probably still one of the weaker members.
Originally posted by John Murdoch
Either Reeves/Routh Supes or Manhattan obliterate the Marvel team with ease. Either Manhattan wipes them out or Supes throws Hela and Thanos onto planet Ego and pushes them all into the sun.
Originally posted by ares834You kind of have it the opposite: a character whose feats involve exploding normal humans has nothing saying they can kill Hela.
How? She may be able to destroy his body but has absolutely nothing that can kill him and she has nothing to suggest that she could withstand his disintegration.
Superman solos btw.
Originally posted by ares834Can you show me where in the movie Manhattan is stated as removing their intrinsic field? Or even in the comic for that matter?
Nope. Dr. Manhattan removes the intrinsic field causing things to explode. Durability is irrelevant to something like that.Superman does solo though.
Furthermore, what does that even mean? "Intrinsic field" is not a scientific term.
It's some sorta pseduo science partially used to explain his powers. It's probably a reference to three of the fundamental forces (electromagnetic, strong nuclear, and weak nuclear). Manhattan got his powers in an experiment where his intrinsic field was accidently removed. I suppose the Doctor may disintegrate people in an entirely different fashion, but it seems the logical conclusion.
Originally posted by Surtur
Manhattan needs feats to show he can kill those with superhuman durability and shockingly "dude killed Rorshach" doesn't cut it.
It depends on how he kills them. If it is by removing the intrinsic field or something of that nature, then mere physical durability should be irrelevant. It would be sorta similar to HP's killing curse in that regard.