~: About the difference between Marvel movies and comics

Well, careful readers have already discovered what the introduction has changed. Yes, the next world and initial props have already been decided. No matter how noisy the book review area is, I will write this book and write what it says. Hokage abandoned the book, watching Riman is a mentally handicapped person who wants to leave, I really didn't want to keep you. At the same time, I am also very happy that the subscription status has not declined much after entering the Hokage chapter. It seems that most people do not have that inexplicable sense of superiority.

Then it is about the power setting of Naruto World. The reason for the rating in Chapter 250 is already very clear, and I said at the beginning that this is the timeline more than ten years after the end of the story. The changes in all aspects are very big, and the current brand-new world is no problem.

As for you saying that Marvel has a higher level of strength than Naruto, it’s okay. What oaa, the court of life, sentries, and those are all things that are going to hang on the predecessor. However, the problem is that the previous world was not a "Marvel comics". "World" is the "Marvel Cinematic Universe." Can you tell us in which movie these things have appeared? Did I miss dozens of Marvel movies?

So when you compare your strengths, can you stop talking about comics settings? In the movie, Thor is a weak chicken who has to charge two Leviathans for a few minutes (from "Avengers 1"). Tony is currently the strongest anti-Hulk armor (from "Avengers 2") ), the Hulk is invincible in potential, but it is not seen in the movie that it can quickly rise to the level of broken stars (this is not the comic "Hulk World War"), how can the ability of the Scarlet Witch have an Omega level? ("Reunion 2 ", "Beauty Team 3"), the Iceman is as weak as a chicken! ("X-Men: Reversing the Future")

So when you mentioned the setting of Marvel, can you tell me by the way which movie it appeared in the plot? You have to know that there are only a few people who have never read comics. Why do you think I should repeatedly declare that this is the movie universe. It is said that a nuclear bomb can wash the ground to fix Naruto. In fact, there have been sci-fi weapons that can bombard the moon in a single shot in the Naruto worldview (from "Naruto Theatrical Edition:"). Isn't this more than a nuclear bomb against the sky?

I really didn’t expect that so many comic party quarrels would appear in the book review area when I wrote about the Naruto chapter. Then I can only say, sorry, I’m writing about the movie universe, and I’ve emphasized it countless times. Hope everyone’s language Can pass the level.

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