About the difference between Marvel movies and comics

Okay,Careful readers probably have already found out what the introduction has changed.,Yes, the next world and the initial props have been decided.,No matter how noisy the book review area is.,I'll write this book.,Say what to write about the Hokage and abandon the book.,Look at the Japanese man is a mentally retarded person who wants to go.,I really didn't want to keep you.。 Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info also happy that the subscription situation has not dropped much after entering the Naruto chapter, it seems that most people do not have that inexplicable sense of superiority.

And then there's the issue of the strength setting of the Hokage world.,The reason for the rating in Chapter 250 has been clearly stated.,And I said at the beginning that this is a timeline more than ten years after the end of the story of this biography.,The changes in all aspects are very large.,It's no problem in the current new world.。

As for your saying that Marvel has a higher strength level than the Hokage, it's okay, what OAA, Life Court, Sentry, and those are all things that are going to fight the Flood Wilderness, but the problem is that the last world is not the "Marvel Comics World", it is the "Marvel Cinematic Universe", so you can say in which movie they appeared in these things? Did I watch dozens of Marvel movies less?

So when you compare strengths, can you not use the comic book setting to talk about things? Thor is a weak chicken in the movie that two Leviathans have to charge for a few minutes (from "Avengers 1"), Tony's current strongest is the Hulktop armor (from "Avengers 2"), Hulk is invincible in potential, but it is not possible in the movie to quickly improve to the level of a broken star (this is not the comic "Hulk World War"), where is the ability of Scarlet Witch to the level of omega, ("Avengers 2", "American Team 3"), the Iceman is as weak as a chicken! (X-Men: Days of Future Past)

So when you mention the Marvel setting, can you mention the plot in which movie it appears in? You have to know that only a few people who haven't read comics are in the minority, why do you and I repeatedly state that this is a cinematic universe. It is said that a nuclear bomb can be used to wash the ground, but in fact, there are also sci-fi weapons in the Hokage's worldview that can bombard the moon with one shot (from "Naruto Movie Version: THELAST"), this thing is not much more against the sky than a nuclear bomb?

I really didn't expect that it would be because I wrote the Naruto chapter that there would be so many manga party quarrels in the book review area, so I can only say, I'm sorry, I'm here to write about the movie universe, and I've emphasized it countless times, I hope everyone's language level can pass.