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Опубликовано 10 мая 2021, 13:45
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If you want to bring down the superhero, cunning is great, but in the end it helps to pack a powerful punch. All the nefarious planning and cunning scheming is just that much easier when you can knock the target of all your rage into orbit with a single punch. When it comes to super soldiers like Erik Killmonger strength is a measurable thing that’s relatively easy to understand. The problem comes when you start moving up the strength scale into Marvel’s vaunted Class 100+ strength, how do you measure power beyond that. Class 100+ came as a way to talk about exactly how strong the Incredible Hulk really is. But the Hulk is hardly the only being in the Marvel Universe that can bench press a commercial airliner. Sure, Thanos can lift, bro, but is that the best way to determine his strength? Just what is strength to beings like Dormammu or Mephisto? Planet eating Galactus creates the question, “Just what is weight on that scale?” Then there are the ne’er do wells that amplify their strength via other means. Just like Tony Stark goes from futurist to superhero thanks to a suit of armor, villains have looked to other ways to boost their ability to stand up to the jock crowd over in superhero town. How would you rate the strength of a villain in the Marvel Universe? Let us know in the comments and while you’re their test your strength by subscribing to CBR and giving this video a strong thumbs up.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:35 KIllmonger
01:23 Red Skull
02:08 Norman Osborn/Green Goblin
03:16 Juggernaut
04:15 Abomination
04:55 Ronan the Accuser
05:53 Malekith
06:56 Ultron
07:43 Apocalypse
08:44 Magneto
09:44 Dr Doom
10:22 Loki
10:56 Hela
11:33 Annihilus
12:17 Thanos
12:54 Kang
13:32 Dormammu/Mephisto
14:17 Galactus
14:51 Gladiator
15:26 Beyonder
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Written by: Ryan Carbrey
Narrated by: Jean B
Edited by: Matthew W
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If you want to bring down the superhero, cunning is great, but in the end it helps to pack a powerful punch. All the nefarious planning and cunning scheming is just that much easier when you can knock the target of all your rage into orbit with a single punch. When it comes to super soldiers like Erik Killmonger strength is a measurable thing that’s relatively easy to understand. The problem comes when you start moving up the strength scale into Marvel’s vaunted Class 100+ strength, how do you measure power beyond that. Class 100+ came as a way to talk about exactly how strong the Incredible Hulk really is. But the Hulk is hardly the only being in the Marvel Universe that can bench press a commercial airliner. Sure, Thanos can lift, bro, but is that the best way to determine his strength? Just what is strength to beings like Dormammu or Mephisto? Planet eating Galactus creates the question, “Just what is weight on that scale?” Then there are the ne’er do wells that amplify their strength via other means. Just like Tony Stark goes from futurist to superhero thanks to a suit of armor, villains have looked to other ways to boost their ability to stand up to the jock crowd over in superhero town. How would you rate the strength of a villain in the Marvel Universe? Let us know in the comments and while you’re their test your strength by subscribing to CBR and giving this video a strong thumbs up.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:35 KIllmonger
01:23 Red Skull
02:08 Norman Osborn/Green Goblin
03:16 Juggernaut
04:15 Abomination
04:55 Ronan the Accuser
05:53 Malekith
06:56 Ultron
07:43 Apocalypse
08:44 Magneto
09:44 Dr Doom
10:22 Loki
10:56 Hela
11:33 Annihilus
12:17 Thanos
12:54 Kang
13:32 Dormammu/Mephisto
14:17 Galactus
14:51 Gladiator
15:26 Beyonder
Our Social Media:
twitter.com/CBR
facebook.com/ComicBookResource...
tiktok.com/@cbrvideo
linkedin.com/company/comic-boo...
Our Website
cbr.com
Written by: Ryan Carbrey
Narrated by: Jean B
Edited by: Matthew W
For copyright matters please contact us at: legal@valnetinc.com