
Summary
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Scarlet Witch is one of the most powerful Marvel figures with extended Mind Stone forces.
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Hulk, superhuman with regeneration forces and almost invulnerable, serves as a foil for Bruce Banner.
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Life Tribunal, Galactus, Phoenix Force, Franklin Richards and Beyonder are other overwhelmed miraculous entities.
The whole concept of overwhelmed superhero is not unusual, because the whole idea of superhero is in the first place with extraordinary forces. As regards Miracle Comics characters, there is a wide range of different characters with all kinds of crazy abilities, but “overwhelmed” often refers to a creature or entity that does not die, does not age and has omnipotent and interdimensional knowledge.
Some of the characteristics that correspond to this description began as deadly beings and gained their strength in different ways, such as an accident or a number of experiments. Others come from the dark or dangerous parts of the universe, and there are also those formless entities looking for an ideal host. All these and others are included in what is just a small selection of overwhelmed characters from Marvel Universe.
Scarlet Witch
The strength of the mind of the mind
- Abilities: The widespread forces of telekinesis, witchcraft, black magic and access to stronger energies such as chaos magic
The scarlet witch could be the most powerful character in Marvel Universe, which begins as a mere mortal. Wanda Maximoff and her brother Pietro Maximoff, also known as Quicksilver, were subjected to various attempts and experiments by Hydra. Both were introduced in comics X-Men #4released in 1964 and the character underwent some changes over time, but remains as overwhelmed as always.
Her incredible forces came from her mind exposure, and although she was originally introduced as a mutant, a scientist known as the High Revolutionary was introduced as a newer explanation of her abilities. She has ever appeared in various Marvel films Avengers: Age of Ultron and was the main character in the series, Wandavision.
Hulk
Virtually indestructible
- Abilities: Superhuman power and almost the overall physical invulnerability, plus regenerative power, energy jumping and shock wave formation
Another example of a person who was given superhuman forces in the experiment was Bruce Banner to Hulk because of an accident in the laboratory, unlike the intentional series of tests. It is also one of the oldest characters in Marvel Universe and debuts in 1962, when there were prominent concerns about mutually secured atomic destruction.
At the personal level, Hulk has always been intended as a foil for socially downloaded and generally hostile Dr. Bruce Banner. Gamma rays, which caused this dangerous and strong mutation, came from an experiment involving a new type of bomb, moral lessons as well as a tragic story.
Hulk took over several different incarnations, and while some, like doc green, are benign, others are even more fatal. It replaces the war place in the incarnation of Marvel four riders of the apocalypse and the immortal hulk, also known as the devil Hulk, is the embodiment of the worst emotions of the banner and is virtually indestructible.
Tribunal
All -time entity
- Abilities: Too powerful for most plotlins with its almost niche consciousness and the ability of warp reality
The Live Tribunal is one of the examples of many characters in Marvel Universe that are so OP that they have the potential to destroy the whole plot. The performance of the live action of this mysterious and omnipotent force was teased several times, with the scene removed in Avengers 4 be one of the most popular exceptions.
To the surprise, no one appeared as an antagonist in a number of comic books. Strange, specifically the “The Sands of Death” storyline Strange stories. His role in this conspiracy was one of the neutral judgments, unlike a dangerous villain, which gave the title hero a limited time to prove that human life is worth maintaining. The live tribunal is not only the power to judge anything in the universe, but also to hand over and make a sentence.
Galactus
A being that consumes planets
- Abilities: A sufficiently strong attack of Thanos with the Power Cosmic Championship, which includes transmutation, telekinesis, resurrection and countless other divine forces.
Galactus is another example of an overwhelmed entity that has evolved from a mortal being in this case, simply not human. He began as a hay, explorer Taa-as Space, who has associated with the sensitivity of the universe to become this massive superbeing that must consume planets to maintain its existence. Debuted in Fantastic Four #48 and was created as one of the main antagonists in Galactus trilogy, Supervillain to destroy all supercum.
It sounds like the creation of a permanent villain, but Galactus also appears to be an ally in some cases and is often associated with the appearances of a silver surfer who warns of his approach. Was in version 2007 Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surferand again in the upcoming remake, Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Phoenix Force
Famous through Jean Gray
- Abilities: Strong psionic abilities, strength to resurrect, energy, matter and manipulation of life forces
Jean Gray was not the only deadly being that was a host of entity called Phoenix, but it was her strong psychic abilities that made her a probable candidate. Phoenix is difficult to define, but simply put, it is immortal, has no firm shape and is a combination of all psionic energy in space.
Phoenix can be either benevolent or destructive, and in the incarnation of Dark Phoenix has the power to destroy several planets. It is the embodiment of all creation, but it is also predetermined to be its final end, which seems to be what happens when it appears in Marvel Media.
The entity is worshiped by several races like God, and at a time when contact with Jean Gray was established, she was already a powerful psychological capable of embodying her forces. Rachel Summers, her daughter from a different timeline, was able to fight and conquer Galactus when she was connected with Phoenix, a hint of his incredible strength.
Franklin Richards
More strength than his parents
- Abilities: Teleportation, energy projection, immortality, various psionic skills and ability to create pocket dimensions
There was some speculation whether a child would be Franklin in the last version of a living action Fantastic adaptation. His subtitle is the “first steps”, which means new beginnings, and fans were glad to find out they would appear. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby thought it would be fun to write about two superheroes that have a child, and the result was one of the most OP characters in tradition.
Franklin Benjamin Richards first appeared Fantastic four annual #61968, and became comic book and joined the team as a full -fledged superhero fifteen years later. Since he was a toddler, he used superpowers, and at a time when he was a teenager, he was extremely strong and his forces continued to manifest and intensified.
Beyonder
Strong enough to destroy the tribunal
- Abilities: Deformation of reality and almost omniscience, strong enough to destroy the tribunal
Beyonder began as an invisible, but almost omnipotent being, a manifestation of “Beyond Realms”, a separate dimension from Multivers. This means that most of the rules that control the existence do not apply to it, giving Beyonder's divine power, except for the ability to escape from its home dimension.
It is provided by an unfortunate laboratory technician Owen Reese in Secret wars The series when it opens the portal of this Nether dimension to become a molecular person. The remaining energy he released from the second dimension gained perception and created as a Beyonder.
The entity was not evil or good, but enjoyed it by calling various superheroes on the ground and forcing them to fight each other. One of his most memorable performances is one of Deadpool's goals in the Spinoff story of Secret Wars 2.