Chapter 105: Inventory of Otherworldly Superpowers

"Tony said he had re-invited his buddies who had been involved in the action that day to meet at Stark Tower."

Diana drove her limited edition sports car, George sat in the co-pilot,

"It's going to take some time because a lot of people aren't in New York at all."

"I was in a coma when you arrived last time, so who exactly was involved in the operation, can you give me a list?"

George scratched the back of his head, "Wouldn't it be embarrassing to explode if I didn't know them later?" ”

"Their personal information is in it, you can look through it yourself."

With the steering wheel in one hand, Diana pulled out a folder with a black sheepskin cover and a delicate gold lock from the bag on the back of her seat.

George took the folder.

Black gilt Old Latin as the name of the file.

He didn't know at all.

There are only a dozen or so thin pages.

"There are too many talented people in this world. Bruce once taught me a truth, you have to keep everything behind. ”

Diana explained.

George: "I understand. ”

Persecution paranoia.

In fact, it's not just that there is a Batman in DC next door who has prepared a plan B at any time, but now there is also an Iron Man Tony in the world who creates anti-various things suits. Stark.

It's just that Bruce next door is against who beats whom.

Let's Tony who was beaten by whom.

There was still some distance from the Stark Building, which was located in the heart of Manhattan, and George simply opened the folder and flipped through it.

He actually met some superheroes last time.

But it's not comprehensive, and it's not enough.

Folders are categorized by groups.

The first few pages are a team of superheroes that are not attributed to the Avengers, and the last few pages are the Lone Ranger.

Category 1: [X-Men]

Members: [James Howlett. Logan (Wolverine), Ourolo Monroe (Storm), John Aledez (Burning Man), Piot Nikolaevich Rasputin (Colosse)】

The X-Men and the U.S. government are in a cooperative relationship rather than a subordinate relationship, with the latter providing the former with the premises and funding, and the former providing the latter with special assistance in fighting non-humans.

Each of the four mutants has two full pages of more than 1,500 words of redundancy as an introduction to abilities and character analysis.

The last page of the category also inserts a woman's profile.

[Clarice Ferguson], suspected of having the ability to travel through space in short and medium distances, may be from the same world as [X-Men].

George touched the tip of his nose.

Clarice Ferguson, aka Flicker, doesn't appear much in the world of the X-Men.

It's just that I don't know why she didn't get together with her fellow countrymen since she came to this world.

Then came the next team.

Category 2: [Fantastic Four]

Members: [Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic)], [Susan Stone (Invisible Woman)], [Johnny Stone (Thunderbolt)], [Ben Graeme (Stone Man)]

The introduction of this team is much longer than that of [X-Men], first of all, because they have a very strong ability to accumulate money, and since 1998, they have created a business empire with a market value of more than 10 billion from scratch.

The second reason is that their scientific research ability in some machinery is even better than that of Iron Man Tony. Stark.

And everyone on this team is very strong.

Mister Fantastic is almost immune to physical attacks. The Invisible Woman's abilities are more similar to telekinesis, and she can even drag hundreds of tons of heavy objects. The upper limit of the temperature that Thunderbolt can create can even get close to the surface of the sun, which is a terrifying superpower that little John, who also plays with fire in the X-Men, can't reach. The Stone Man was even more able to wrestle with the Hulk temporarily.

It can be said that the comprehensive combat ability of the Fantastic Four can be on par with the Avengers without considering Tony's possible rampage.

These are the only superhero teams that form as teams, and the main area of activity is in New York City, just like the Avengers.

There is also a reason why New York is the only city that has an outlier.

Next up is the Lone Ranger.

[John. Hancock (Superman for All)】

Hancock doesn't need to say much.

His area of activity is around Los Angeles.

A perfect superpower with few weaknesses and flaws, a physical defense that surpasses Hulk, speeds faster than Quicksilver, can manipulate storm thunder, and has few things to break through.

One person is an army, the one who occupies the most space in the entire folder, and also gives multiple checks and balances that have been overturned.

Such as highly toxic, such as hypnosis.

Next, [Andrew (full name unknown) (telekinesis)]

A super powerful telekinetic master, compared to a similar type of invisible female Susan, Andrew's telekinesis is even more powerful, and he once smashed the three-headed steel Leviathan in the Battle of New York.

The smash here is literal.

Crush it into powder with mental power.

George vaguely remembers this character.

It seems to be from a movie called "Out of Control".

But Andrew of that world turned black in the end.

Looking at the content of this document, Andrew's personality is very extreme, irritable, irritable, and often tries to challenge the law.

He probably did travel into this world after blackening.

I just don't know why I chose to be a superhero in the end.

Then there is [Varon], and the last Lone Wanderer recorded in Eucalyptus who did not join any superhero team.

George was a little shocked when he saw it.

It's a shock for a hundred years.

That's right, it's indeed the leader of the Black Hand Gang in "The Adventures of Jackie Chan".

The ability recorded in the document is "extremely superb fighting ability, and once easily suppressed the shielded Captain America Steve in a head-on battle. Rogers" and "Almost Immortal Flesh".

It seems that he brought with him one or more of the Holy Lord's charms when he traveled into this world.

The final page also features two otherworldly superheroes who joined the Avengers.

They are Alex. Murphy (Robocop)] and Juan. Lopez (Superman)].

The former is a cyborg, constantly updated and iterated with the help of Tony, and is extremely powerful.

Latter......

Let's call him a funny version of Superman.

When he first found Juan, he was a Spanish convenience store clerk, and later he showed a slightly inferior individual strength to Hancock, but he is definitely the top combat force in the current world.

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It's just that Juan was not involved in the last Foggy Manhattan Project.

The material of these two men is very little presented, and much of the content is even mutilated, and it seems that they were protected by the compilers.

These are the ones that have now been Tony. An otherworldly superhero found by Stark.

There may also be some other otherworldly transcendents who have not revealed themselves.

But the number will certainly not be many.