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archer9234 said:

Really. Why don't you see them as god characters. If you can desimate a city. You're a god to people who can't do that. You don't have to be all powerful in every aspect, like superman, to be categorized as a god. Or are you saying: that you wouldn't be scared that Hulk just destroyed California. By setting off San Anreas fault. You're basically arguing that Hulk isn't a god. Because he can't rip apart the planet directly. Or by pushing it out of orbit.

No ones gonna care about that. When cities and millions are dead, in other horrible ways. Even Krillian, one of the weakest Dragonball characters would be a god on Earth. Chi-Chi is even weaker than Krillian. And could still be a god. She had the ability to fly and fire energy. Any super hero with those type of basic abilites would be gods. Unless you want to argue they can be stopped somehow. So can Superman. People like Medusa can't be god like. Her power is only to fight with her hair. I would agree with you. With those characters.

But People like Doctor Strange, Hulk, most Mutants etc. can be categorized as a god. And Wolverine can only hurt Hulk because of his adimantium. If he fought without it. He just be Hulk's regenerating punching bag.

Because they have problems, they are human. Most of the TKers in the MU are mutants, feared and hunted just because of who they are.

Don't get me wrong, I know they are powerful in the context of us but this isn't in that context, it's against other superhumans. Marvel's characters are just more relatable and human (obviously considering 3 of the big JL characters aren't). I mean, I respect Flash and Green Arrow, they are human (although the faster than anyone Flash is a bit much still).

Trust me, not much of a fan of Tony Stark or Thor either. Like I say, big X-men fan. 



Hmm, pie.