what the hell happened in civil war 3

No, emo kids have hair that does that flippy thing like that guy from that band. Ion has manly man hair.
 
Apparently you don't read Ion like you say you do.


LIAR!!!!!!! I cast the gauntlet of challenge!
 
Mistress Gluon said:
In fact, Doctor Strange is so much more powerful than the Sentry, that he actually aided a government, using massive amounts of magic to hold Sentry in place and control him, that the Sentry, in a surge of emotion, broke the hell out, and overpowered Strange like he wasn't there.

Or you could go by the mini, where Strange had to help the Sentry forget who he was because the Void was far too powerful to be contained by anybody BUT the Sentry. And that would be fine, but the Void kills far too many people in his battles with the Sentry and others. If Strange possessed such power, he'd just banish Sentry or the Void for being far too dangerous.

And uh... I can't really remember when Doctor Strange has actually gone head to head against Galactus. And if he did, Strange has trouble against Loki, who has trouble against Thor, who couldn't defeat Galactus on his best day, or getting the Surfer to even join the Defenders. While he can summon the others by force, he always has to coerce the Surfer. Yeah, that makes sense, someone THOUSANDS of times more powerful than the Surfer, defeated by Strange in pure combat.

So, show up some proof of this Strange/Galactus fight that actually has Strange overpowering Galactus.


As for the Wong thing. Dude, you are extremely reading into that. It's blatantly obvious you WANT Strange on that team. But here's a little thing about Strange and teams. When he's on one, he actually is ON one. He didn't just send Namor, the Surfer, and Hulk to do his work, he was THERE fighting ALONGSIDE them. So if he was pledging his loyalty, you could guarantee he'd be there.

So instead of reading into something, look at the facts first. Facts are truth, not "mysterious words Wong gives," since they're not mysterious. If he was Anti-Registration, Wong would tell them, "He's with Captain America."

I have but seen the scans, so I don't know the issue numbers, but I recall the details.

In the first encounter, a starving Galactus is attacking New York City. The Avengers and F4 (and I think the X-Men, though I'm not positive) are fighting him and losing. Reed Richards calls in Doctor Strange, who says that though his magic may not be enough to stop Galactus, his telepathic abilities are, and he drove Galactus to the ground by assaulting Galactus telepathically with the souls of all the beings that Galactus has killed.

The second encounter was Galactus coming to Earth to seek Strange's aid. Galactus first wanted to test Strange and so engaged him in battle (Galactus was full at the time, unlike in the previous encounter). Strange battles Galactus and knocks him down with a mystical blast, but stops Galactus' fall before the massive being crushed the better part of Manhattan. Galactus comments that few beings in the universe are capable of what Strange accomplished, and that Strange would suffice for Galactus' needs.

Strange has also fought Adam Warlock when Warlock was using the Infinity Gauntlet. Warlock, for the record, is capable of using the Gauntlet far better than Thanos, and Strange was froced to bring all of his most powerful mystical artifacts out in order to combat Warlock. There, with the aid of the artifacts, Strange and Warlock engaged in a duel where Strange defeated each power of the Infinity Gems, causing Warlock to reconsider using the Gauntlet.

These feats are all pretty old, though, and he has been depowered (inexplicably, as far as I can tell) in recent years.
 
marcofthebeast said:
Now Thor, He has a haircut you can set your watch to.
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LibrarianThorne said:
I have but seen the scans, so I don't know the issue numbers, but I recall the details.

In the first encounter, a starving Galactus is attacking New York City. The Avengers and F4 (and I think the X-Men, though I'm not positive) are fighting him and losing. Reed Richards calls in Doctor Strange, who says that though his magic may not be enough to stop Galactus, his telepathic abilities are, and he drove Galactus to the ground by assaulting Galactus telepathically with the souls of all the beings that Galactus has killed.

The second encounter was Galactus coming to Earth to seek Strange's aid. Galactus first wanted to test Strange and so engaged him in battle (Galactus was full at the time, unlike in the previous encounter). Strange battles Galactus and knocks him down with a mystical blast, but stops Galactus' fall before the massive being crushed the better part of Manhattan. Galactus comments that few beings in the universe are capable of what Strange accomplished, and that Strange would suffice for Galactus' needs.

Strange has also fought Adam Warlock when Warlock was using the Infinity Gauntlet. Warlock, for the record, is capable of using the Gauntlet far better than Thanos, and Strange was froced to bring all of his most powerful mystical artifacts out in order to combat Warlock. There, with the aid of the artifacts, Strange and Warlock engaged in a duel where Strange defeated each power of the Infinity Gems, causing Warlock to reconsider using the Gauntlet.

These feats are all pretty old, though, and he has been depowered (inexplicably, as far as I can tell) in recent years.

You mean that fight where Galactus was so starved where Richards HAD to save Galactus out of pity? Basically a Galactus that didn't seem to be much move than the Silver Surfer's power.

The second encounter was the test. Galactus wasn't going to obliterate who he wanted to employ. Galactus knows that people like Thanos and Strange would easily crumple under his power, and people have knocked down Galactus before. That's not defeating him, that's not even really injuring him.

Though if you wanted to go by that standard, not only has Thanos knocked Galactus over, he flat took his helmet off, and dropped a planet on him. All of which Galactus survived.

And Strange basically kept the Gauntlet from working. He didn't overpower it.
 
The Sentry has to call Strange for tips on how to change lightbulbs. Apparently, the whole "twist" thing is a bit confusing for ol' Superman-rip-off.
 
And Strange has to call Stark. Who inevitably ends up calling Demolition Man.
 
Because Superman was the original of his type, and not a copy of something else prior. ;)
 
No, Stark is too busy being a lame character to answer the phone!

Because Superman was the original of his type, and not a copy of something else prior.
Uh, no he's not. Superman has aspects taken from a variety of different places. Duh.
 
It's okay, at least you didn't say Superman was completely and totally original, without having taken from previous concepts. I mean, that's just silly!
 
The Leaguer said:

LOL! It's been a loooong time since I've seen that one! Where's Corp? He's Thor's official hairdresser.:(
 
Tropico said:

You too? But I thought you barely tolerated me enough to not stab me in the back by returning to Leaguer after that Hawaiian vacation fling? :(
 
Tropico said:
LOL! It's been a loooong time since I've seen that one! Where's Corp? He's Thor's official hairdresser.:(
He's busy choosing out a pretty shade of nail-polish.
 
Mistress Gluon said:
You too? But I thought you barely tolerated me enough to not stab me in the back by returning to Leaguer after that Hawaiian vacation fling? :(

........

I'm exhausted?:o
 

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