But, for some, their comic book counterparts are far stronger than their live-action versions.
Still, some characters were severely weakened for the cinematic universe.
Still, these MCU characters are vastly overpowered by their other selves.
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The artificial intelligence in the comic books is one of the greatest Marvel Comics villains of all time.
In fact, Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Majors) from the films didn’t conquer much of anything.
In the comics, the Avengers typically have an incredibly hard time beating Kang.
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When he appeared inAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, he didn’t put up the same fight.
In the comics, Pietro is a whole other beast.
Whatever the reason, thislong-dead MCU character should certainly come back, this time at full strength.
The Odin Force is an astoundingly powerful entity of magical energy.
3is definitely played more for comedy compared to what he’s like on the page.
Both the comic book and live-action versions of Warlock share the obvious super-speed, strength, flight and durability.
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The Avengers struggled to face Thanos inAvengers: Infinity WarandAvengers: Endgame.
However, his comic book counterpart, even without the Infinity Stones, is almost a genuine god.
So long as he’s angry, the more rage he feels, the stronger he can get.
Fans can find countless things comic book Hulk has done, and they’re absolutely mind-boggling.
The list of Hulk feats in Marvel Comics is just like his power: endless.
The list of Hulk feats in Marvel Comics is just like his power: endless.
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