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Im not even trying to be mean but theres no way i can sit through this reel without acknowledging the fact that bro got the voice thay embody the nerd emoji. Again, i have no idea how to say that without it sounding mean to people but wow 💀🙏
It's the "Top 10 Strongest Super Heroes" list, that's why there's no Juggernaut or Abomination in it, but it's weird that they tryna say that the Thing is stronger than Maestro, Blue Marvel or Sentry 🤷♂️
Kamala or Mr Fantastic and Phoenix on the same team, basically unstoppable. Most broken combo in the game. Youll have unlimited energy + one of the best abilities in the game whether its kamala or mr fantastic, and you just mop the entire room of enemies. Almost leveled the entire roster using Kamala
Okay, I know this comment is WAY late but I'm going to explain it in a manner that actually makes sense. First, you have to realize that the information your given throughout S1 is through the funnel of the TVA org and what they believe to be true, isn't actually what's happening. The TVA is, unknowingly, a military organization whose sole goal is to win the Time War. The orange line represents any deviation from the "Sacred Timeline" which is really just the timelineS (plural) in which they maintain victory in the War. The loom then pulls those timelines together, ensuring that they share similar future events so that deviations can be managed from a single reference, like a rope that consists of many threads, but ultimately are aligned towards single direction. Anything that causes a timeline to deviate outside of the victory parameters for the TVA results in the complete destruction of that timeline via the "reset charges", which are bombs that destroy that entire universe branch. Everytime they set one of those charges, it destroys that entire universe. Capturing the variants isn't well explained, but essentially, it has two functions. The first part is recruitment for TVA. A bit like capturing children from enemy villages and turning them into child soldiers. Most of the time, they just erase the variant, unless they turn out to be a good fit for the organization. The Variants are interrogated and their "abnormalities" recorded so they can gather more information about what COULD cause further deviations. In S2, when they learn that they're all variants and that the Timekeepers aren't real, they realize that there is no "Sacred Timeline" and that they are just destroying entire universes for reasons they don't fully understand. People who are individually pruned are sent to Alioth, but the bombs and the prune guns ARE NOT THE SAME. The bomb actually destroys the universe, the gun just teleports them to that where Alioth is, a place outside of time. The main MCU storyline of the Avengers, exists within the Sacred Timeline. Including their actions to travel "back" in time, IE, to other strands of the "Sacred Timeline" that have been woven together. The Captain America you see at the end of End Game, is not the same Captain America who left. He's from a different strand of the "Sacred Timeline", as the loom pulls them all together and each of these strands experience similar events. So in another parallel timeline, the Avengers did the exact same thing, and their Steve Rogers ended up in our POV timeline. Also, my theory is that the Reset Charges flip a Higgs Boson quark into its lowest energy state, causing a chain reaction that dissembles all matter in the universe (This is an actual theory in quantum physics).
When the Sentry fought Hulk he wanted to feel pain it was not about winning this guy has telepathic powers just like professor Xavier and Jean Grey he’s got heeling powers he can comeback from the death he’s got almost all the powers Superman has so he can defeat Hulk hands down no problem
Read between the lines. He would have destroyed World Breaker Hulk. He scared himself mid fight with how powerful he can truly become and essentially gave up. Cool short nonetheless.
I was an Army Brat when I was a kid. My Dad got Stationed Overseas a lot and we wound up in Hawaii where one of the Local Stations ran Japanese Programs. That's how I grew up watching Shows like Kamen Rider, Ultraman, Kikaider, Zone Fighter, Zyuranger, and of course Supaidaman. I remember liking this version of Spiderman a lot more than the CBS Show. For one thing It had Plenty of Action, And the Lead was a Motorcycle Racer instead of a Nerdy Guy. In Fact they kept nothing from the Original Spiderman except the Costume. And he had all these Cool Weapons and Gadgets, I especially liked the Giant Robot he would Pilot whenever his Opponents would grow Kaiju Sized(Which happened in every episode). And my favorite Villainess on the Show was Amazoness, She was So Evil, And She Led Entire Armies of Villians Against Spiderman. I also liked how Spiderman announced himself as "An Emissary From Hell !" to his Enemies, Instead of making jokes or wisecracks like the Traditional Spiderman. Even Stan Lee like this Version, He said so in Interviews. Anyway, This is definitely my favorite Tokusatsu Series and one of the Best Shows on Japanese Television.