In Marvel, alternate futures=alternate realities--and those scans(from Avengers #06 (2010)) featured an alternate future. IOW, those weren't necessarily the 616 iterations of said characters.
Still very impressive, but Prime's energy-soak is >, imo.
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Last edited by Galan007 on Feb 25th, 2016 at 02:49 AM
They were meant to be per the story. He wasn't beaten, he chose to lose. No one could challenge him whatsoever. He was made of Captain America's shield material.
The combined blasts had NO effect on him. Kang who is arguably the most resourceful character in comics couldn't find any way to beat him using time manipulation.
I'm actually most impressed with the fact that MAGNETO is there and apparently can't do anything with the guy. I don't know how the rest of the story turns out, but if Magnus WAS given a legitimate chance, let alone with a team to help him coordinate assault against a being made of non-magic METAL ...
Kang did choose to attack Ultron at his peak and through conventional warfare (instead of attacking him when he was weaker or using time to retcon him). Even at that powerlevel Ultron was unable to stop Kang permanently, because when faced by the prospect of time breaking by Kang's manipulations Ultron decided to destroy itself instead of overcoming the Conqueror with his many resources.
This plot was just Kang trying to win on a videogame but failing to beat the AI