Exactly, so sending in let’s say 5 against a legendary Viltrumite would make more sense than 3.
Exactly, so sending in let’s say 5 against a legendary Viltrumite would make more sense than 3.
He even became more bald.
Blank-Man.
I think it may be a bad business decision if they don’t. They get the chance to include their main asset in one of the most streaming and highly rated superhero shows.
I don’t think it will change much. Like the other comment indicated, only minor stuff may change. But I think the show will have the same overall progression.
Just wait a little. You just got introduced to the character. That’s the tip of the iceberg.
No. He was much weaker and will be much weaker than his father for some time. I personally don’t think him putting up that fight against Thula was logical unless she was letting him get some hits.
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Could be depending on their skill issue or the type of weapons working against them, I guess. A more logical reason however may be that Omni-Man’s costume is a rework of his Viltrumite one. I expect Viltrumite armor to be stronger than fabric used by humans.
Yeah, I commented something about them reusing a panel from the first segment of the comic in the later issues and got downvoted to hell for it.
Meanwhile Mark bleeding out on the floor.
Omni-Man is an above-average Viltrumite, so Immortal being able to put up a fight against him is good. Immortal would probably be able to beat an average Viltrumite.
You’re welcome.
Good eye you got there.
Why does that look like an Iron Man suit?
Nice vid mate!
Honestly, I felt bad for the toys.
Speed does not equal strength. And that said, full-grown Viltrumites are faster than Mark.