not doing any real good for the real world. and its not a good thing, if everyone starts thinking like this then imagine what would happen of the world.
Like armanda or whatever her name is she’s a fat black girl who is also an x men and she can think anything to existence she’s the reason nick fury went from being a middle aged white dude to Samuel Jackson
@GanjalfTheHobo got off ol boldies dick. He isn't that strong. He isn't interesting at all. He is satire. Take him for what he is and leave it at that.
I would feel sorry for the guy for going from a human to a floating blob but he's quite literally the strongest being in creation so it's alright I guess.
If he can warp reality to the degree that he can destroy the universe, he can probably look like whatever he wants to anyone. For all we know Doop might have human aliases like Roger from American Dad and he just goes out like a normal person when he wants to, but it isn't often. Being a floating (cute???) blob has its perks, less people would bother him so he can just chill and there would be less social pressure on him to ever do anything.
To be fair, The Sentry literally exists because of that mentality. After the American government in the Marvel universe successfully created the super soldier serum that birthed Captain America, they created the Weapons X initiative - that made Wolverine, AND they they also thought: "Wow, that serum that made Cap was amazing! Let's make another version of that serum... but it needs to be 100'000 times better" To keep it a secret, they de-centralized the research, leading to an MIT professor and his assistant Robert Reynolds - a prodigal genius serving as his assistant, getting involved. However, the stress of being a prodigy led Robert into drug addiction, and seeking a stimulating high, he stole the secret formula that he assumed was just a government prototype stimulant... and gained godlike powers. The government was so terrified at the realization the formula could turn a lanky university student and drug addict into someone who could fly, lift buildings, was invulnerable to all the weaponry they had, and was capable of destroying the planet in 1 hour, that they destroyed all the other existing samples of the serum.
@@darrylferguson3622 that just seems like bad plot writing that they wrote themselves into lol. Like ok, u destroy it after it basically can make u superman? U could just have like a team of sane people that take it to combat more problematic villians/issues. I also feel this way with The Boys universe a little. Like, u literally have a serum that can make anyone super... why not have a security team of supers. Instead of just hoping Homelander doesnt go insane enough to destroy the world. But ig otherwise u wouldnt have an as interesting story
@@NaruBriluthe problem is the serum also gave him a dark alter ego called The Void that is as powerful as The Sentry and the only way to deal with it was to wipe his memories of being The Sentry, so it'd be a pain to deal with a ton of those
Could imagine how the conversation goes if you get your ass kicked by him "Yeah I got my ass kicked by a mutant" "What their name" "Yeah his name is Doop"
I feel like we’re just forgetting about Legion Could have all of those powers + has personalities that aren’t too lazy to use them. Too bad he keeps them locked down in his mind.
True, but unlike doop, legion is unstable and isn’t truly in control of all of them simultaneously, as each personality (and thus each power) are effectively different individuals entirely seperate entities outside his control and have seperate tendencies and aims.
So wait, is he a mutant, or was he created? Created implies that he didn’t exist beforehand, which would make him not a mutant, given how the mutants are in marvel.
@@youthoughtaboutit6946 yeah accuracy of accounts or details matters sure, but we're talking more on facts and the fact is something created is not a mutation, now something can be created that has a mutation, but whether someone or something can be considered a mutant if it is created isn't so, if doop had offspring with similar abilities than the offspring could be considered a mutant because it was born with the mutated gene...
There's always a special place in my heart for the OP powerhouse that nobody knows about, because they're lazy. It's right beside the spot for that character that sees the largest monster in a group attacking the city like, * points * _"Dibs!"_
Ong idk where tf he got that shit maybe his strongest variant is stronger than the weakest variant of the strongest xmen that fuck around be as far as it goes💀💀💀💀
@@QuincyHamptonthat’s how I can tell you’re a child without any actual knowledge. You underestimate how badly Xavier can f with your mind before you can even think about touching him
I remember encountering this guy a lot in the Marvel Heroes game... If you manage to kill him, he'd leave behind a small heap of loot. There were 'Doop piles' everywhere.
There is another. Who reshapes reality multiple times. He has his own series. Limited? I forgot the name. But basically he was born with amazing mutant abilities in time where they were still taken away and kept as projects by government if found with abilities. Or at least is that way in whatever time they are in, in the specific timeline. At first he has multiple personalities to help him figure out how to mange such power. Each one containing one of three different abilities. Which he mainly gains because of an outside source despite his terrible life, and power he never needed the three personalities.
NOBODY is talking about “I’ve never kissed a Black Man before!” on the panels where he mentions Doop can move during time stop. Old marvel was wild! 😂😂