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That's fine with me. He wasn't bad, but It's not like he was something all that special in the role. |
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So I don't know what you're expecting. T'Challa fought Cap to a stand still, I believe, but that's about as far as that goes. |
I think it was T'Challa's dad that beat Cap straight up.
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Even so, that doesn't mean a whole lot in the annals of comic-dom. After all, Havok - that obnoxious, maladjusted twerp from X-Men First Class who twirled pink energy rings at people - beat the Hulk straight up and left him in the middle of the desert to die.
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Article talking about how Galactus could beat Thanos....but I want to quote the part that pissed me off.
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Nope. It was way before then. Hulk had kidnapped Polaris, and Havok goes to get her back. They meet in the desert, Hulk is about to throw what amounts to a small mountain at Havok, and Havok blasts his between the eyes with a concentrated blast of his . . . whateveryoucallit, Havokbeam. One shot, out cold.
The point is, power levels vary wildly from writer to writer, and according to whatever is dramatically called for. It's a very subjective medium. |
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That's the one.
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Before Doc Strange kicked him off-world (the first time?) |
And for the record I'm a Havok fan. I loved Mutant X and really liked his run as the leader of the X-Men...
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