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The Rigellians would beg to differ.
And Moondragon as well.
Also, technically any non-mutant who gets ahold of the mind gem too.
M.O.D.O.K. too, maybe, but I don't think he counts here, because although he does have psionic abilities in the comics, I don't think EMH M.O.D.O.K. does.
I was mostly talking about villains escaping prison, but resurrections work too.
Not all of them, though. A few of them are still dead to this day. Besides, even for the ones who do come back to life all the time, then that's all the more reason why sparing their lives is pointless, because...
Dude, this is Paul we're talking about here. Do you really think he's gonna care? Especially after we've seen how another version of him dismissed the actual Olympian gods in the same way?
Tell that to the overwhelming majority of Spider-Man's rogues gallery.
Makes sense. Plus, Sue is a scientist herself, and although she’s not as smart as Reed, she’s still got a doctorate or two of her own. Thus, since she’s more scientifically-inclined than Janet, she can relate more to Reed’s science-nerdiness than Jan can relate to Hank’s science-nerdiness. Thus...
If there's one thing I learned in the many years of my life on this shithole of a planet, it's that there is no limit to how stupid people can get. The Darwin award exists for a reason. And sometimes, people can't figure out things that may seem obvious at first glance, so they need other people...
Except that it isn’t? I’ve read the arguments he had with each of them, and for the most part, they were sound. And in some cases, he even promised them a way to get exactly what they wanted in a non-criminal way.
To be fair, we've seen Paul talk down several villains in the past and convince them to change their ways, so this is nothing new for him.
Also, consider this: We know that Paul convinced Ronan, but we don't know exactly how he managed it. For all we know, maybe Paul had to pay some kind of...
True, but you do realize that almost every story requires things to go the main character's way to work, right? Just saying, your statement about people writing the narrative in your favor can technically be applied to almost every main character of every story ever written.
Deadpool...
Well, not exactly retconned per say, but they do keep going back and forth on it. Either way, it's safe to say that Volthoom played a big part in it regardless.
I’ve seen Enigma’s tech, and even that still pales in comparison to a fully realized power ring.
Also, that’s not even sentinel tech, so how is it relevant to the situation?
Even then, it would still be far less advanced. Sure, Sentinel tech may hail from decades, centuries or even millenia into the future, but that would still be nothing compared to Malthusian tech, which has had several billions of years to evolve. Thus, even a basic power ring would be much more...