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Just spent the last two hours watching The First Avenger....how do people not like this movie? It flies so far from either Iron Man or Thor that I'm having trouble understanding where the 'all MCU movies are alike' thing originated. Did that happen later?
If Tony is the face of the MCU, then Steve is absolutely the heart.
Everyone who says that isn't paying attention to the movies and walks away with "sigh, another Marvel superhero that defeats the bad guy. They're all the same."
As for Tony being the strongest, Thor and Hulk are both far superior as far as pure strength and power go.
I'm not saying that Tony's not strong, but he's not the strongest.Hulk yes, Thor no in the MCU. There might be a gap, but it's smaller than in the Staczynski comics. Hulk is the strongest there is though.
Still, Iron Man was no slouch outside of his own series. Dude soloed the first Ultron incarnation, remember.
I'm not saying that Tony's not strong, but he's not the strongest.
Just spent the last two hours watching The First Avenger....how do people not like this movie? It flies so far from either Iron Man or Thor that I'm having trouble understanding where the 'all MCU movies are alike' thing originated. Did that happen later?
If Tony is the face of the MCU, then Steve is absolutely the heart.
Oh for sure not, but there's no way he's below Cap.
Unless Thor Ragnarok shows otherwise though, there's a big gap between Hulk and Thor. Ultron soloed Thor easily, whereas Hulk treated Ultron like a ragdoll (Ultron was damaged at that point, but it was still a completely savage beatdown by Hulk).
It goes Hulk >>>>> Thor >> Iron Man. Scarlet Witch is probably up there depending on how they write her, and Vision might be between Thor and Iron Man, or at Thor level. Comics Iron Man should handle Vision, but it seems like they buffed him in the movies, at least in AoU.
I'll admit I'm overblowing Cap's strength, but the gap between Hulk and Thor is not that big. And Vision is absolutely more powerful than Iron Man by a lot.Oh for sure not, but there's no way he's below Cap.
Unless Thor Ragnarok shows otherwise though, there's a big gap between Hulk and Thor. Ultron soloed Thor easily, whereas Hulk treated Ultron like a ragdoll (Ultron was damaged at that point, but it was still a completely savage beatdown by Hulk).
It goes Hulk >>>>> Thor >> Iron Man. Scarlet Witch is probably up there depending on how they write her, and Vision might be between Thor and Iron Man, or at Thor level. Comics Iron Man should handle Vision, but it seems like they buffed him in the movies, at least in AoU.
Pretty much how I feel. Though it could be assumed Hulk wasn't going all out. Picture Thor going against the same Hulk at the end of TIH. Would Thor still win that?Thor fought Hulk one on one in the Avengers though, and probably got the best of him. Even blocked one of Hulk's hammer fists and was able to hold it off. He did get rag dolled once towards the end of the fight but it was pretty even until the fighter jet interrupted.
Yung Steve jumping on the grenade is still one of my fave Cap moments.![]()
Pretty much how I feel. Though it could be assumed Hulk wasn't going all out. Picture Thor going against the same Hulk at the end of TIH. Would Thor still win that?
And Vision is absolutely more powerful than Iron Man by a lot.
Yeah, but Hulk was pretty confused throughout that full fight and was nowhere near the levels he's shown in other fights. Thor was hanging on with his skill advantage.
In a drawn out fight like Hulk vs Hulkbuster, base Thor would get murdered. Unless Thor Ragnarok redefines their power levels in relation to each other.
I mean Ultron pretty much grabs Thor by the throat, and Thor can't do a damn thing about it. No way he does that to Hulk.
Mostly because Ultron's hands are too small to grab Hulk by the throat.
Come on, he's gasping for breath and saying "The son of Odin does not yield..."
That's stuff you say when you're in a very bad position. Plus it's a direct reference to the scene in Ultron Unlimited where Ultron absolutely crushes Thor (Hulk is not in this one, interestingly enough).
Come on, he's gasping for breath and saying "The son of Odin does not yield..."
That's stuff you say when you're in a very bad position. Plus it's a direct reference to the scene in Ultron Unlimited where Ultron absolutely crushes Thor (Hulk is not in this one, interestingly enough).
What does he say after that? "I'm running out of things to say...", while smiling because it was an obvious ploy.
Everybody is ungrateful. Falcon's wings? Stark made those. Cap's suit? Stark made it. Widow's batons? Stark made them. All the jets and bases? Stark's. If Stark loses, post credit scene is Cap begging T'Challa for a loan. Hawkeye has kids to feed. He's not about to hang the bow up for a falafel stand.
I could see Stark having a bit of a crisis meeting both T'challa and Peter in the same week and realizing HE AINT SHIT.
Dunno if it's been discussed but is it Vision that shoots down Rhodey?
He's the only packing a yellow beam.
#AlienLivesMatterThere's Daredevil, if we're counting the MCU TV shows.
I saw a gif of that; convinced me he really was Cap.
Dunno if it's been discussed but is it Vision that shoots down Rhodey?
He's the only packing a yellow beam.
Best meme.
Hulk yes, Thor no in the MCU. There's probably be a gap, but it's smaller than in the Staczynski comics. Hulk is the strongest there is though. I mean Thor probably wins a significant majority, but they're all tough fights instead of curbstomps. (Aside, in many comics that weren't Straczynski, Iron Man and Thor were depicted as being fairly similar in power, particular in some of the pre-2000s comics. There was an Iron Man and Thor 6 issue event a few years back that put them roughly on par with each other).
I re-watched Age of Ultron yesterday and I like how they've gradually built up Tony Stark to be the bad guy. Since the first Avengers he's been in a panic mode that he's making all the wrong calls and for all the wrong reasons.
It became so obvious that they're doing the "live long enough to see yourself become the villian" but instead of having someone say the sentence they've showed it to the audience. Great stuff.
I feel like most of AoU is conveniently forgotten by MCU critics. I mean holy hell, people say the MCU has never addressed collateral damage or global mistrust of the Avengers when that's essentially the crux of Wanda and Pietro's backstory. But I suppose that's what it gets for being overstuffed.
Remember when the crowd chanted "Avenger go home"?But that wasn't Global mistrust of the Avengers, but Mistrust for Stark in particular for something that happened before be even became Iron Man.
Yup, after crushing Tony's armor like tissue paper and tanking a point-blank blast to the faceMCU Thor headbutts Iron Man like it ain't no thing though
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Remember when the crowd chanted "Avenger go home"?
I feel like most of AoU is conveniently forgotten by MCU critics. I mean holy hell, people say the MCU has never addressed collateral damage or global mistrust of the Avengers when that's essentially the crux of Wanda and Pietro's backstory. But I suppose that's what it gets for being overstuffed.
There's also a very distinct segment at the end of the first Avengers movie that calls them into question by the public, despite the first impression around the world of being relatively positive. From Avengers to Winter Soldier to Age of Ultron, the public outcry we are seeing now against them was built up very gradually and naturally.
Thor absolutely wrecks Iron Man like it was nothing.
You want them to strip Spider-Man of his Spider-Sense, Spider-Reflexes and Spider-Agility?
No, I want him to get shot in the face with an arrow
All those other nerfs are just a bonus!
He'll have Hawkeye webbed and strung up before he can even reach for his quiver.